The boy to girl ratio at Del Monte is approximately 60% girls to 40% boys
Santa Sabina is a Christian faith community, within the Catholic tradition. The Religious Education programs build upon and extend students’ knowledge of the Catholic and Dominican traditions. Through liturgical celebrations, prayer, Reflection Days and outreach activities, students are challenged to respond through action within the College community, the Church and the wider community.
No. Saturday sport is not compulsory at the College. However, though weekend sport is not compulsory, the participation rate is consistently high.
Priority for enrolment in the College is given to students who are Baptised Catholics. Where a vacancy occurs, students from non Catholic backgrounds may be accepted, on the condition that they and their parents agree to support the Religious dimension of the College.
We congratulate the Class of 2007 on continuing the high standard of achievement of their predecessors in gaining outstanding results. Further details about the HSC results can be gained by clicking here.
At the Primary School the playground rule is: No hat, No play. At the Middle and Secondary Schools it is not compulsory for the students to wear a hat, though it is encouraged.
The College has a very active Parents & Friends' Association which welcomes volunteers.