History


Frontier Club started as an educational project for young high school students way back in the 1980’s. From humble beginnings in Homebush, to a cherished few years at Chatswood, to its move to prominence in Pennant Hills, Frontier Club has already amassed a wealth of experience and stories (a.k.a. history).

Nowadays, Frontier Club represents only a small part of the activities of Nairana Study Centre. It tends to the youngsters of Nairana: the Year 7 and 8s. Coming under the umbrella of Nairana, Frontier Club shares the same aims, ideals and these days even its location, as its ‘bigger brother’ but differs in the way these aims are achieved.

Inspired by parents, it provides a friendly environment which echoes the positive atmosphere and values of the family home.  The students who come to Frontier Club are encouraged to devote time to their academic studies, to improve their skills across a broad range of areas, and to give of their time to others.

Frontier Club is open to boys of all beliefs and backgrounds. Opus Dei, a Prelature of the Catholic Church, is responsible for the spiritual guidance of the centre.