St Paul's College, Adelaide
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St Paul's College | |
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File:St Pauls College Adelaide.png | |
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792 Grand Junction Road Gilles Plains 5086 Adelaide, SA Australia |
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Type | Private / Catholic school |
Established | 1958 |
Founder | Christian Brothers |
Principal | Paul Belton |
Grades | Years R-2 and 5-12[2] |
Enrolment | 600[3] |
Colour(s) | Black, Gold, Blue and Red. |
Website | www.stpauls.sa.edu.au |
File:Gilles Plains, western part.jpg
Aerial image of western part of Gilles Plains, looking north. The green and concrete rectangle to the top right is St Paul's College.
St Paul's College is a private Catholic boys' school based on the Edmund Rice tradition. Located in Gilles Plains, South Australia, in the north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide, it has an enrolment of around 600 students.[3]
The school caters for students in Reception, Year 1 and Years 5 to 12. (A Year 2 class is planned to commence in 2015). It has specialty facilities for Arts, Music, ICT and Technology.[citation needed]
Facilities
- Gymnasium
- Weights room
- Large sporting grounds
- IT areas with Internet
- Tennis/Basketball Courts
- Chemistry, Biology and Physics laboratories
- Youth Room
- Library
- Media room
- Canteen
Notable Old Scholars
- Stuart O'Grady - Cyclist and Olympic gold medalist[4]
- Sean Wellman - Australian rules footballer
- Doc Neeson - Lead singer and frontman of the band The Angels
- Iain Fyfe - Former Adelaide United FC and Sydney FC player
- Ryan Schoenmakers - AFL player for Hawthorn
- Nathan Arkley - 2012 Paralympic Bronze medalist
See also
- List of schools in South Australia
- List of Christian Brothers schools
- Congregation of Christian Brothers
References
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External links
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- ↑ College History, St Paul's College, Adelaide
- ↑ Year 3 will start in 2016[citation needed]
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Our Heritage - Our Vision, St Paul's College, Adelaide
- ↑ Old Scholars / Success stories, St Paul's College, Adelaide
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- Boys' schools in Australia
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- High schools in South Australia
- Private schools in South Australia
- Roman Catholic schools in Australia
- Schools in Adelaide