Overview

The College offers courses that prepare students for entry to university. St Paul’s has an outstanding record of academic achievement, with some 95% of its students progressing to Australian universities each year.

Proud though it is of its academic success,St Paul’s is also concerned with the social and moral development of its students, providing an environment in which they are able to develop the skills that will stand them in good stead throughout their lives. The all-round training received at St Paul’s equips each student to meet the challenges of an increasingly globalised world.

Entry into any course is subject to the assessment of the school. Course credit may only be offered as outlined below:

For students transferring from interstate up to Year 10, the school does not offer course credit and entry into any course is subject to their assessment by the school.

For students transferring from interstate in Year 11 and the beginning of Year 12, the student may receive course credit for units completed based on the assessment of the state or territory curriculum assessment authority (or other relevant authority or the school).