History

St Paul’s International College was founded in 1986 by the Sisters of St Paul de Chartres. This Order, founded in France in the late
17th century, has a long history of promoting academic excellence.

Formerly known as Aurora College, St Paul’s was renamed in 1998. The College crest bears the Latin motto omnibus omnia, meaning ‘All things to all men’. This phrase, taken from the First Letter of St Paul to the Corinthians, emphasises the need for tolerance, openness, understanding and kindness towards one another, regardless of cultural, social, racial or religious differences.

Our long history gives us guidance for the coming years, we will continue to provide an excellence in modern education while maintaining high college values at our core.