Our Story

School Profile

Our Lady of the Angels Primary is a new Catholic school serving the parish of Rouse Hill. It officially opened on February 1st, 2010, as a coeducational school, catering for 61 students from Kindergarten to Year 2. It has now grown to three streams from Kindergarten to Year 6, with approximately 550 students.

History of the School

The Our Lady of the Angels Parish, Rouse Hill, began in May 2007, under the leadership of Parish Priest, Fr Warren Edwards. His recognition of the need for a Catholic school to meet the needs of the community of young families in this growing area, resulted in the initial registration of Our Lady of the Angels Primary School.

This school officially opened in February, 2010 for Kindergarten to Year 2, serving the Parish of Rouse Hill. In 2009, a foundation class of 19 kindergarten students attended the neighbouring school, Our Lady of the Rosary, Kellyville. These prospective students of the proposed new school then transferred to the new site in 2010 as the first Year 1 class. In 2021, the school is catered for students from Kindergarten to Year 6.

The opportunity to be involved in the development of a new school is as much a responsibility and challenge as it is an honour. Recognition goes to those who took up the challenge and joined us on our journey as pioneers in the name of Catholic education.

School Logo and Motto

Our school logo consists of the image of Mary and an angel, and our school motto, ‘Faith seeking understanding’. This stems from the knowledge that the members of our community are united in the same Catholic faith. It is our mission - as educators, parents, children, priest and parish - to grow into a deeper understanding of God’s saving plan for us, as we live and learn together.