The St Augustine’s Kildare learning centre was officially opened on November 23.
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St Augustine’s College welcomed state Member for Murray Plains Peter Walsh, Sandhurst Diocese chief executive Paul Desmond, Bishop Shane Mackinlay and other distinguished guests to officially open Kildare, an innovative learning space for students in years 1 to 4.
The new Year 1 to 4 building ‘Kildare’ was named after St Brigid of Kildare, who left a profound legacy.
The name Kildare serves as a reminder of St Brigid’s transformative influence on the community of Kildare, Ireland.
The building has been designed to be a vibrant centre for learning, characterised by its inclusivity and a focus on nurturing intellectual and spiritual growth.
The school says this mirrors its commitment to providing holistic education to the young learners within its care.
The space has been envisioned to empower students and help them become compassionate leaders, inspired by the legacy of St Brigid, who sought to bring positive change to the world around her.