Education in Catholic schools focuses on the development of the whole human person: intellectually, physically, socially, emotionally and of course, spiritually.
At OLHOC, Religious Education, the classroom learning and teaching of religion, utilises a range of quality learning and teaching processes and resources, to meet the diverse needs and capacities of our learners.
Faith formation, providing opportunities for students to grow in Christian faith through prayer, worship, a Christian environment, community, formation, outreach, and social action and justice, is reflected in the religious life of the school.
This dimension of Religious Education outwardly demonstrates the ecumenical nature of our school.