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Sellout crowd for 2023 MENtal Brekky
Former AFL player and mental health advocate Tom Boyd captivated guests at the seventh annual MENtal Brekky with his raw and honest words.
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Explore the energy and spirit of our vibrant community, and the inspiring stories that are helping shape the next great chapter of our school.
Old Boys in the News – December 2023
Our Old Boys have been in the headlines, including: • Great to see Old Collegian Ron Morrison (SPC 1953-62, PY1963) profiled in this great story here about his impressive career with 40 years experience as a real estate agent in Ballarat. Congratulations to Old Collegian Liam Duggan (SPC 2009-14) who has been named co-captain of…
One-Year Reunion catch-up for the Class of 2022
We welcomed back members of our Class of 2022 for their One-Year Reunion at the College on Tuesday evening, 28 November 2023. Around 80 of our youngest Old Collegians gathered in the OCA Pavilion to rekindle friendships and discover more about everyone’s new chapters. It also marked the final reunion to be hosted for the…
College inducts three new ‘Legends’
St Patrick’s College has inducted three new ‘Legends’ and recognised the outstanding efforts of two Young Achievers and one long-serving teacher in its 130th year.
Soccer boost for St Patrick’s College
A new partnership with one of the most successful English football clubs brings top-tier soccer education and training to St Patrick’s College.
New scholarships to celebrate opening of Performing Arts Centre
St Patrick’s College is excited to announce new scholarships to celebrate the opening of its state-of-the-art Performing Arts Centre.
Etch your name into the future of performing arts at St Patrick’s College
A unique opportunity now exists to contribute to the future of performing arts at St Pat’s.
Thank you, teachers
St Patrick’s College students have celebrated the tireless efforts of their teachers with a video of thanks on World Teachers’ Day.
2017 College Captain Mitch Tuddenham is living out his dreams
It’s great to catch up with 2017 College Captain Mitch Tuddenham (SPC 2012-17), who is currently living out his dreams across the globe in Tanzania, Africa, volunteering at a Maasai community near Arusha. Mitch graduated from Deakin University with a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Anthropology. Mitch is looking to undertake PhD research with…