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Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Catholic
Teaching level
Primary
Closing date
13 July 2026
Posted 25 Jun 2026
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1,191
Total students
68%
Boys
32%
Girls
93.3
Teaching FTE
52.0
Non-teaching FTE
1,037
ICSEA value
63rd percentile · Average SES
50%
EAL/D Background
1%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
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Role description
St Paul’s College welcomes applications from educators who are passionate about inspiring young people and contributing to a thriving, future-focused learning community.
The Opportunity
As the College continues its exciting journey of growth and innovation, we are seeking outstanding teachers to join our team in permanent positions commencing January 2027 across the following learning areas:
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Business/Economics and/or Legal
- English
We welcome applications from accomplished and early career educators, who demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching, strong relationships and a desire to contribute to the holistic development of every student. Full-Time and part-time opportunities are available across one or more of these learning areas.
About St Paul’s College
St Paul’s College is a Reception to Year 12 Catholic co‑educational College in the Edmund Rice tradition, where every person feels a deep sense of belonging and is supported to achieve their personal best. We nurture confident, resilient and well‑rounded young people who contribute positively to the world around them, with purpose.
Founded in 1959 and governed by Edmund Rice Education Australia Colleges Ltd, St Paul’s College is inspired by the charism of Blessed Edmund Rice and shaped by our values of Faith, Relationships, Excellence and Diversity. We are an inclusive community committed to justice and solidarity. Each person is empowered to make a meaningful difference and play an active and positive role in the world around them.
Grounded in faith, with learning as our core focus, our exceptional …