John Paul College, Daisy Hill

John Paul College opened on an 11 hectare site on Australia Day, 1982 and was Queensland’s first ecumenical school. John Paul College was built by our community for our community, through the co-operation of clergy from the local Anglican, Uniting and Roman Catholic parishes.
School Founded
1982
Student Numbers
1000+
Affiliation
Independent
Gender
Co-Educational
Year Levels
ELC to YEAR 12
Boarding
Yes
Fees
$4,200 - $13,700

John Paul Drive
Daisy Hill
QLD
4127

A commitment to Christianity and the fundamental values of love, freedom, responsibility, truthfulness, fairness, unity, tolerance, mutual respect, contribution and loyalty remain at the core of our College and all that we believe in.The strong sense of unity continues today, with our College staff and students playing an active part in our local community.

Today, John Paul College is recognised as one of Australia’s most progressive and dynamic Early Learning to Year 12 co-educational, independent schools and enjoys a national and international reputation for offering a comprehensive curriculum supported by a leading-edge technology program and excellent and extensive cultural and sporting programs.

Located just 20 minutes south of Brisbane CBD, we encourage you to visit our amazing campus and experience John Paul College.

John Paul College respects Australia’s traditional custodians of the land – the Yugambeh and Jagera people – and we value the environment we share.

In defining our educational framework, we recognise that your children are the centre of all learning and we aim to provide them with a continuous learning journey where they will be engaged in a varied curriculum with relevant learning experiences and a wide range of learning tools.

Our curriculum process is dynamic, practical and ever-changing and constantly strives to ensure that the learning undertaken by our students is meaningful, developmental and purposeful. With literacy and numeracy as our core focus, our curriculum does more than teach our students how to read and write. It encourages them to analyse, draw inferences and assess written information whilst incorporating computer literacy across the curriculum.

International Baccalaureate
Music
Tradition / Culture
Performing Arts
Sport
Debating / Public Speaking
Languages
Religion / Faith
Co-Curricular Activities
International Exchange
Creative Arts
Student Health and Wellbeing
Gifted and Talented
Community
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths)
Outdoor MultiPurpose Sporting Courts
Chapel
Heated Swimming Pool
Boarding House
Library
Gymnasium
Dance Studio
Sporting Oval
Basketball Stadium
Performing Arts Centre

Please click the link to view our Scholarships – www.jpc.qld.edu.au/enrolments/scholarships/

Please click the link to view our Open Days – www.jpc.qld.edu.au/enrolments/open-days/