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Dare to Imagine
St Patrick’s College Townsville is a place of inclusivity, diversity and wonder, where students are empowered to be curious, visionary, creative and imaginative.
Dare to Imagine compels young women to challenge the status quo and believe in their ability to make a difference in the world. The College’s academic and extracurricular programs teach students to develop critical thinking and creative problem solving skills to ensure they accept challenges with confidence and determination.
State-of-the-art facilities at an oceanfront location provide the perfect environment to learn, experiment and thrive under the guidance of teachers who are industry leaders and specialists in their fields. Our pastoral care team create a caring and nurturing environment that helps our students grow in confidence and self-determination.
We value unique differences and the contributions of each individual and our focus on community creates a strong and supportive collective of girls and female leaders. Our students are encouraged to pursue subjects that satisfy their curiosity without the stereotyped gender-weighted expectations that may be applied in a co-educational environment.
We have over 115 years’ experience in educating women of the future through challenging stereotypes and providing a platform for young women to take charge of their future. We were proud to have this acknowledged in the Australian Education Awards in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 through various honours, including Regional School of the Year and Best STEM Program, and Best Co-Curricular Program - Arts.
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St Patrick’s College Townsville
45 The Strand (PO Box 721)
Townsville Qld 4810
College Administration:
T (61) 4753 0300
F (61) 4753 0336
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College Absence Line:
T (61) 47530377
CRICOS No. 03317K
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A Ministry in Mercy Partners
Acknowledgement of Country: We give thanks and respectfully acknowledge the Wulgurukaba people, the Traditional Custodians of this beautiful country whose land our College shares. We recognise their ongoing deep spiritual connection to this Country, and the care they gave for thousands of years. We also acknowledge the Bindal people as the neighbouring Custodians of their Country. We pay our respects to the Elders, past, present and emerging and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today.