St. Paul's College, Adelaide
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Motto | Certa Bonum Certamen "fit the good fit" |
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Established | 1958 |
Type | Private |
Affiliation | Catholic school |
Affiliations | Killdare College, Christian Brothers College, Adelaide |
Principal | Mr Daniel Lawler [1] |
Founder | Christian Brothers |
Students | 602 [2] |
Grades | Years 5 - 12 |
Location | 792 Grand Junction Rd, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
District | Gilles Plains |
Colours | Black and Yellow |
Website | www.stpauls.sa.edu.au |
St Paul's College is a catholic boys school] based on the Edmund Rice tradition in Adelaide, South Australia with around 600 students.[1] The school caters for students in years 5-12, and also has specialty areas for arts, music and the special needs children. St. Pauls is a highly reguarded College that takes pride in its history and founders, continuing with its founders wishes St.Pauls provides a high quality of learning at an affordable cost.
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[edit] Notable Old Scholars
- Stuart O'Grady - Cyclist and Olympic gold medalist[2]
- Sean Wellman - Australian rules footballer
- Guy Sebastion - Singer who won Australian Idol
[edit] Facilities
St Paul’s College has a wide range of facilities
- Gymnasium
- weights room
- Large sporting grounds
- First class IT areas
- Tennis/Basketball Courts
- Chemistry,Biology,physics Labs
- Youth Room
- Library
- Goodwin's Media Room (he's very, very special)
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[edit] References
[edit] See also
- List of schools in South Australia
- List of Christian Brothers schools
- Congregation of Christian Brothers
- Edmund Ignatius Rice