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HomeGazetteSt Paul's, a top regional college

St Paul’s, a top regional college

WHY is St Paul’s the school of choice for Gippsland families.
At St Paul’s Anglican Grammar School, learning is about more than just what takes place in the classroom.
St Paul’s has a culture the students are proud to be a part of; a community, where respect and support for one another and their teachers is central to the way people interact.
From the early years right through to Year 12, the school encourages a growth mindset and an understanding that with the right attitude anything is possible.
Students are offered the opportunity and encouragement to succeed as they engage in an extensive co-curricular program of sporting, music, performing arts, personal development, outdoor education, visual arts and cultural activities.
The secondary students have numerous opportunities to experience the world with service, exchange and cultural overseas tours.
St Paul’s was started by local families as a community initiative, was nurtured by local families and is now very proud to be one of the leading schools in Regional Australia.
The school currently has vacancies in some year levels for 2015 and are taking enrolments for 2016. If you are interested to have a tour of the school, phone head of admissions on 5623 5833.

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