Loreto College Coorparoo is a special place. The legacy of our founder, Mary Ward, a pioneer in girls’ education, means our students are well-prepared for the future. The Loreto Education Philosophy embraces the ideals of Mary Ward, together with Gospel values. Our students are encouraged to act with personal responsibility coupled with the search for truth and a passion for justice.
An education based on such fundamental human values means our students participate in an education which is responsive and relevant. A structured and innovative curriculum is led by expert teachers who are leaders in their fields. Students are educated in a supportive environment with a pedagogical framework founded on evidence-based teaching strategies. This is supported by cutting-edge technological infrastructure. Parents are provided access to their daughter’s progress through learning analytics, a parent portal and multiple opportunities to make connections with our College leaders and staff. Virtual and real time connections between parents and staff strengthen meaningful partnerships which support our students.
With a focus on authenticity, students are prepared for life in a rapidly changing world where they build their identity; multiple leadership opportunities mean students are empowered as confident, critical thinkers who are champions of change.
Quick Facts
100% Queensland Certificate of Education
Each student has a nominated teacher mentor
Highest participation in CaSSSA sporting competition
Dedicated literacy and numeracy lessons
Extension and acceleration opportunities
Vibrant service program
Biennial drama productions and musicals
Interstate and international links with Loreto schools and organisations
Staff and students host Heartbeat, a College podcast
At Loreto College Coorparoo, students are at the heart of all we do. We are committed to cultivating resilience, confidence and self-determination by creating an environment where each student is […]
At Loreto College Coorparoo, students are at the heart of all we do. We are committed to cultivating innovation, self-determination and confidence by fostering an environment where each student is […]
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2021 NAPLAN Results
Year
Reading
Writing
Spelling
Grammar
Numeracy
Year 7
593
555
577
589
586
Year 9
625
603
618
632
623
This table above shows the average student results for the year 2021. Data sourced from: https://www.myschool.edu.au
2022 NAPLAN Results
Year
Reading
Writing
Spelling
Grammar
Numeracy
Year 7
572
555
568
563
565
Year 9
632
622
610
643
631
This table above shows the average student results for the year 2022. Data sourced from: https://www.myschool.edu.au