I don’t have live updates in front of me right now, but here’s how you can find the latest news about St Peters Lutheran College quickly.
- Check the college’s official news page: St Peters maintains a News or Learn section on their site with the latest campus updates, events, and announcements.
- Look at campus-specific newsletters: Indooroopilly and Springfield often publish separate newsletters or blogs (e.g., The Rock, Learn) with current happenings.
- Search local education news and regional outlets: Australian education news sites or Queensland local news may cover major events or milestones related to St Peters.
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St Peters Lutheran College is one of Queensland'sQueensland's leading private schools, offering excellence in Christian co-education from Prep-Year 12. Since 1945, the College has boasted a positive, holistic approach to education. With high academic excellence standards, multiple pathways, compr...
educativ.netWhy St Peters Lutheran College? 25,000+ Parent Reviews, Tuition Fees, Ratings, Curriculum 66 Harts Rd, Indooroopilly St Peters Lutheran College is one of Queensland’s leading private schools, offering excellence in Christian co-education from Prep-Year 12. Since 1945,
www.edarabia.comSt Peters Lutheran College is an independent, Christian, co-educational day and boarding school comprising of two campuses - Indooroopilly and Springfield.
www.stpeters.qld.edu.auSt Peters is a College of the Lutheran Church of Australia. It is a co-ed school with ca 2500 students from Prep to Year 12 on two campuses – the main one being Indooroopilly. We have boarding facilities for ca 150 students coming from Australia and the world. We also have a vibrant outdoor education program at a working farm and property near Crow’s Nest (Ironbark) where all Year 9 students spend 5 weeks.
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