Cardijn College is a Catholic co-educational secondary school situated 25kms south of Adelaide in the beautiful Southern Vales area.
Founded in 1984, the College takes its name from Joseph Cardijn, the founder of the worldwide Young Christian Workers movement. The College motto "See, Judge, Act" is pivotal in the life of the College as a method which is focussed on seeing the full perspective of community, judging considering our Christian principles and proactively acting to make a difference in the lives of families, friends, local community and the wider world.
The College is committed to providing the best possible environment for students to succeed - not only academically, but as confident, healthy, empowered young people who are well equipped to choose future pathways and begin a rich and rewarding life journey.
Cardijn College offers an extensive academic and vocational program. The College encourages the recognition of the individual's dignity and respect for the culture and heritage of all. It strives for the pursuit of excellence according to the aspirations, talents and gifts of each student.
Students are also involved in a range of co-curricular activities which include camps, retreats, work experience, Australian Business Week and special subject activities such as the performing arts productions. Curriculum extension activities are important features of College life. The College offers extensive sport and music programs, along with other activities such as drama and art, leadership programs, Outreach and Ministry, International Pedal Prix and the Duke of Edinburgh Scheme.
Cardijn College seeks to inspire the best in all its students.