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St Rita’s College is located in Clayfield, a northern suburb of Brisbane. Stanley Hall is the stately, heritage listed, original building of the College and is currently one of the Presentation Sisters’ convents. This building has been complemented by other modern complexes which have been architecturally designed to achieve a harmonious visual environment suitable for student learning.
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Read more: Facilities
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The ability to find, evaluate and use information effectively is an essential skill for all in the contemporary world. At St Rita’s the library acts as a focal point for information research and a place where the students are encouraged to broaden their exposure to a wide range of information resources and to develop decision making skills in choosing the most relevant information to apply to a particular task.
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Read more: Nagle Library
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St Rita’s College operates an extensive network that provides access for all students both at the College and from home. The College has a number of computer labs that are used by both computer classes and classes from across the curriculum. Computers are also located in other strategic areas of the College to facilitate presentations and access.
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Read more: Information Technology
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Sport is a vibrant and important part of life at St Rita's College. College students are offered a wide variety of sporting fixtures and competitions.
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