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Certa Bonum Certamen - Fight the Good Fight
Upcoming Events
St Patrick's College Open Day Tue May 27 @ 3:00PM - 06:00PM [55 Days to go] |
At St Patrick's College we recognise that choosing the next step in your son's educational journey will be one of the most important decisions you and your son will make. Obtaining as much information as you can is vital in making this decision. Whilst this School's Guide provides a brief overview of the College, we'd encourage you to explore the College further through both our College website (www.stpatricks.qld.edu.au) in addition to attending our annual Open Day. We trust that you will be able to learn as much as you can about every aspect of life at St Patrick's, including our pastoral care system, counselling and careers advice, subject areas and curriculum and our sports and music programs.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
St Patrick's College has a proud history of educating young men in the Edmund Rice tradition for over 60 years. At St Patrick's we believe that the provision of the Catholic faith for our school community is at the core of everything we do.
St Patrick's is committed to achieving academic excellence to meet the educational needs of future Australian leaders, reformers, innovators and workers. The College also has a strong focus on social justice, a sense of community and actively nurturing the spiritual development of the young men in our care. To complement our Religious Education Curriculum, St Patrick's College offers a comprehensive sequential retreat and service solidarity program for our school community. St Patrick's is renowned as having one of the leading Service Programs in schools across Australia. The challenge to our students is for them to put their "Faith into Action".
The College's House system provides continuity in Pastoral Care over Years 5 to 12 and is the primary structure in helping students to develop a sense of belonging to the College and fostering college and community spirit. The young men of St. Patrick's are strongly encouraged to be active members of their community. The College offers an extensive co-curricular program covering both cultural and sporting dimensions.
The co-curricular program at St Patrick’s College is extensive with a full sporting and cultural program. The College is a member of the Associated Independent Colleges (AIC) sporting program and offers cultural pursuits in Debating, Chess, instrumental music, bands, choir, public speaking and Theatresports.
The College’s House system provides continuity in Pastoral Care over Years 5 to 12 and is the primary structure in helping students to develop a sense of belonging to the College and fostering school and community spirit. The Big Brother – Little Brother program is highly successful in providing leadership opportunities for every Year 12 student and strong pastoral care for new students.
Life for the students of St Patrick's College is built on the Gospel values of the Catholic Church. St Patrick's is a distinct community that cherishes the religious, academic and social development of young men.
Pastoral Care
An atmosphere of care prevails at St Patrick's where each young man's dignity is affirmed so that he may confidently strive for excellence in all dimensions of his life. This ethos of care aims to ensure the formation of strong characters that are based on Gospel values. Students are welcomed into one of nine Houses as a means of optimising personal care and leadership opportunities.
Sporting Program
Students are encouraged to explore their potential and pursue excellence within the realm of the College's extensive sporting program which includes inter-school and intra-school competitions. Opportunities exist for students of all ages, abilities and ambitions to participate in a range of activities.
Cultural Program
Cultural expression is nurtured by St Patrick's and valued as a critical component in the development of an individual. The young men of St Patrick's are provided with a variety of cultural opportunities including performing arts, public speaking, theatresports, debating and chess.
Extra Opportunities
Developing a connectedness with local and global communities is recognised by St Patrick's as an integral feature in the life of a young man. Students are encouraged to participate in local and international social justice immersion.
Support Services
Students of St Patrick's are provided with professional support and guidance so that they are fully equipped with the necessary tools to strive for their personal and academic goals. Accessing services of support is encouraged and readily available to students.
Join Us at Open Day
Our College Open Day between 3-6pm on Tuesday 27 May, 2025 is the perfect opportunity to gain a sense of the values and spirit that shape daily life at the College. We look forward to welcoming you to our College and invite you and your son to come and find your place at St Patrick's College Shorncliffe. However, if you can't wait to see our wonderful campus until 2025 and would prefer a personal tour please contact enrolments@stpatricks.qld.edu.au
Students travel by train (Shorncliffe station just 500 metres walk), private bus routes (Hornibrook and Thompsons), private car, cycle and walk. Contact Translink for the most up to date transport information and their School Service Finder.
Our unique Big Brother - Little Brother Program combined with our Pastoral Care Program will foster a special bond of brotherhood for him with his peers. This bond will be nurtured further through working together in the classroom, on the playing field or in the performance hall. Some of the most important benefits will be gained from the bonds that he will make during his time at St Patrick’s College. Find out more about this program by clicking on the link below.
CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR BIG BROTHER - LITTLE BROTHER PROGRAM VIDEO
Since 1952, St Patrick’s College has been proudly providing an authentic and liberating Catholic Education in the Edmund Rice tradition to generations of extraordinary young men. Founded by the Christan Brothers, our College community continues to be inspired by their legacy in living out values of justice, peace, compassion, and love.
There is so much to discover about St Patrick’s College. We are an inclusive and welcoming community for boys from Years 5-12. We pursue excellence in teaching and learning but also equip students with the knowledge, skills, and values to make a difference in the world. It is not only our location on the beautiful shores of Moreton Bay that sets us apart but also our unique sense of community. Our kind, courteous, and courageous students are passionate about their College and embody our motto “Certa Bonum Certamen” or Fight the Good Fight.
We invite you to discover our state-of-the-art facilities, progressive teaching and learning spaces, and competitive AIC sporting program, as well as our many and varied cultural activities we have on offer. At St Patrick’s College, students are encouraged to embrace every opportunity whether it be in the classroom, on the sporting field, or on the stage. We are also proud of our dedicated staff who know their students and nurture their talents in a caring and supportive environment. This commitment is reinforced by our “Big Brother Little Brother program”, formation and social justice opportunities.
St Patrick’s College is a beautiful community to belong to. But don’t just take our word for it, see and feel the St Patrick’s College difference for yourself. Please join us at our Open Day in May or consider taking a personal tour. Gain an appreciation for life at St Patrick’s, a sense of our values and access further information on the variety of educational programs that we offer. Alternatively, you may like to contact our Enrolments Office on 3631 9000 to learn more about the enrolment process and how St Patrick’s College can best support your son’s educational journey.
We look forward to meeting you and your son in the future.
Mrs Amber Hauff
College Principal
(as voted by site visitors)