Our College motto, “Many Gifts – One Community”, reflects our desire to celebrate the achievements of our young men and support them in sharing their gifts within a community that is safe, supportive and affirming.
St Paul’s is also characterised by the strong partnership between our students, their families and the College. We have a strong focus on parent engagement and we invite families to be a part of their son’s educational journey. Such a partnership is vital in the formation of our young men, who we hope will become active and global citizens, ready to make valuable and positive contributions to the communities into which they will enter.
In a time of great uncertainty, our College community is blessed to have a wonderful social justice, outreach and prayer group called Ekklesia which provides many opportunities for our students to come together in support of not only each other, but also for those who live at the margins. Our community constantly strives to be a community of hope by always being a place of welcome and which is inclusive of all.
Ultimately, we seek to develop resilient, independent and adaptable learners who are capable of achieving their personal best.
“Hope does not disappoint” – St Paul
Quick Facts
St Paul is our founding Patron
Our optional prayer group attracts at least 50 students every week
Sport and the inter-school Diocesan competition is popular at the school
Cross-curricular opportunities abound with chess, public speaking & debating, music and an environmental group
We are a part of the Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish
Contemporary learning & teaching
The College has a large social justice footprint
There are a variety of student leadership opportunities
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2021 NAPLAN Results
Year
Reading
Writing
Spelling
Grammar
Numeracy
Year 7
532
513
542
522
558
Year 9
575
560
577
569
597
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
534
528
542
522
560
Year 9
568
552
574
567
590
This table above shows the average student results for the year 2022. Data sourced from: https://www.myschool.edu.au