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Welcome new principal Julie Banda

St Francis Xavier College is delighted to announce and welcome Ms Julie Banda as its new Principal, officially commencing her role on 27 January 2026. Ms Banda brings with her a wealth of educational experience, a passion for student wellbeing, and a commitment to the values and vision that underpin Catholic education.

Prior to her appointment at St Francis Xavier College, Ms Banda served as the Deputy Principal and Head of Campus at St Peter’s College in Clyde North. Her leadership journey in Catholic schools has been characterised by a dedication to nurturing inclusive learning environments, driving excellence in teaching, and fostering strong community connections.

Ms Banda’s arrival marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the College community. As Principal, she will oversee the spiritual, academic, wellbeing and extracurricular life of the College, which serves families across Berwick, Officer, and Beaconsfield. The College staff, parents, and students have welcomed her with warmth and enthusiasm, expressing confidence in her ability to lead the school community into a thriving future.

“I am deeply honoured to join the St Francis Xavier College family,” said Ms Banda. “I look forward to building on the legacy of excellence and faith that distinguishes this school, and to working in partnership with staff, students, parents, and parish communities. Together, we will continue to create a place where young people are empowered, supported, and inspired to become leaders in their learning and lives.”

Mrs Banda’s educational philosophy is grounded in the belief that every student possesses unique gifts and the potential to flourish. She is recognised for her collaborative leadership style, with a strong focus on student voice, staff development, and meaningful partnerships with families. Her integrity, wisdom, and consistent support of both students and staff are widely respected.

Staff at St Francis Xavier College have already noted Mrs Banda’s approachable manner and her willingness to listen and engage with the school community. Parents have welcomed her commitment to clear and effective communication, as well as her strong focus on the wellbeing and growth of every student.

As Principal of St Francis Xavier College, Mrs Banda leads through a ministry of presence, ensuring that every student is seen, known, and valued. Committed to servant leadership, she is accessible to students, staff, parents, and the wider community, working alongside them to foster a strong, faith-filled learning environment. Guided by Christian values, she listens with compassion and purpose, supporting the hopes and aspirations of young people and strengthening a community centred on faith, learning, and service

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