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A trinity connection

St Nicholas’ visual identity is thoughtfully designed to reflect our values, mission, and deep-rooted Catholic connection.

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Aligning itself with the virtues of Patron Saint Nicholas, who lived a life advocating for children and vulnerable people, St Nicholas fosters environments that support those in our care to flourish.

One of our most meaningful symbols features in our modern Early Education logo, which has represented St Nicholas since its inauguration. Featuring three distinct crayons that represent the Holy Trinity – a central doctrine of the Catholic Church, this symbol is a nod to childhood creativity and a representation of the powerful symbolism that speaks to our ethos.

Beyond this, the use of three crayons symbolises our commitment to nurturing each child’s learning journey by honouring their unique learning style and interests. No two crayons look the same and this is reflective of our inclusive education approach. In crafting environments that encourage exploration, expression and discovery, our teams celebrate the diverse nature of our communities.

Within every learning environment across St Nicholas, our teams strive to uphold our core values ensuring that our work supports those in our care to develop the physical and educational skills to belong in a contemporary world.

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