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Studying at Notre Dame University in Australia is the first Catholic university in Australia.
● School and city introduction: Notre Dame Australia is one of many innovative and dynamic universities in Australia, only 18km away from Perth, the first Catholic university in Australia and one of only two private universities in Australia. Notre Dame University of Australia adheres to the principle of teaching students in accordance with their aptitude on a small scale, which enables this private university to ensure that students receive personalized high-quality education. It is the sister school of Notre Dame University in Australia (the top 18 university in the United States). The two universities have maintained close cooperation in teaching and student exchange, which inspired the establishment of Notre Dame University in Australia. The school adheres to the tradition of Catholic universities, paying equal attention to academics and sports.

The main campus of the school is located in the beautiful port city of fremantle, only 18km away from Perth, the capital of Western Australia, and there is also a branch school in the scenic city of Bloom in the northwest of Western Australia.

● Teaching quality:

In the survey of Australian government departments in 2002, the school was among the best in both teaching quality and graduate satisfaction rate.

High-quality education, beautiful learning environment, competitive tuition and living expenses, excellent foreign language and preparatory courses have attracted more and more international students to study. Students of Notre Dame University have the opportunity to study some degree courses at Notre Dame University in the United States, and the credits are fully recognized. The school offers undergraduate master's and above courses, overseas study courses, pre-university courses and English courses.