St John Vianney School was opened
on January 17th 1962 with sixty pupils and was
administered as a parochial school by the
Sisters of Saint Joseph under the guidance of
the Diocese of Sydney.
In 1966 the Parish became geographically, a part
of the Diocese of Maitland and was administered
by the Diocesan Catholic Education Office.
The school grew to the extent
that a demountable was added and two new brick
classrooms, canteen and toilet block were built
in 1991.
This year the administration
block was refurbished and became fully
functional at the commencement of Term 3. A new
library project is currently underway and we
anticipate it being operational at the beginning
of Term 4, 2008. |