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When Christ the King School (CTK) was originally built in Newcomb the building consisted of two classrooms, a chapel and staff facilities. In 1968, three more classrooms, a canteen and an office were added and later in the year two more classrooms were needed. As the rapid growth in the area stabilised, a relocatable classroom was added to meet immediate needs.
Building again commenced at Christ the King in 2001. A new administration building, complete with staffroom, teachers work-room and storage areas, were completed during that year.
By 2012 CTK had developed into a school with modern amenities to accommodate a current and relevant curriculum for the education of our children. Included in our amenities are two open-plan learning environments and a P/1/2 block to accommodate personalised learning for all our students.
As part of the Federal Government’s BER program, a modern school hall was built, and part of the existing church hall was been converted into a soundproofed music room. The open grounds include a well-equipped playground and big oval, and provide the students with ample opportunity to be active.

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