St Stephen's School, Perth

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St Stephen's School
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Location
Perth
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TypeIndependent, co-educational, day school
Motto"Serve God, Serve One Another."
DenominationUniting Church in Australia
Patron saint(s)Saint Stephen
Established1983
CampusesDuncraig, Carramar & Hepburn Heights
Colour(s)Red, white & blue
Websiteststephens.wa.edu.au

St Stephen's School is a K-12, co-educational independent, day school of the Uniting Church located on two campuses – one in Duncraig and the other in Carramar, two suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. The school is one of Western Australia's largest independent schools. The Duncraig campus opened in 1983 for Year 3 to Year 12 and the Carramar campus in Tapping opened in 2001 for Kindergarten to Year 12. In 2011 the school opened the new Early Learning Centre (ELC) in Hepburn Heights (across the road from the Duncraig campus) for Kindergarten to Year 2, introducing a Pre-Kindergarten, that takes place on Wednesdays, in the mid 2010s.

The school also owns a 115-acre property, the Nanga Outdoor Education Facility, consisting of bushland, field, forest and 800 metres of Murray River frontage. The property is used for school camps and retreats, leadership development and team building activities.

History[]

The original crest of St Stephen's School, designed in 1983.
The re-designed crest of St Stephen's School, in use until 2014.
  • 1983 – Foundation of the Duncraig campus
  • 1993 – Opening of the primary school at Duncraig
  • 2000 – Completion of the Performing Arts Centre and new administration complex
  • 2001 – The school opened a second campus in Carramar.
  • 2007 – Construction begins on new technology and enterprise building at Duncraig
  • 2008 – 25th anniversary of Duncraig & Carrmar campus
  • 2008 – Opening of new Carramar gym, named the Sports & Learning Centre
  • 2009 – Opening of new technology and enterprise building at Duncraig, named the Lorraine Paul Centre and the renaming of the Design and Technology building to the Glenda Parkin Learning Centre.
  • 2010 – The 10th anniversary of the Carramar campus
  • 2011 – Opening of Early Learning Centre, Hepburn Heights
  • 2012 – Construction begins on extensive renovations and extensions of the Collinson Library at Duncraig
  • 2013 – Re-opening of the renovated Collinson Library at Duncraig
  • 2013 – The 30th anniversary of St Stephen's School
  • 2016 – Renovation of Duncraig Primary library
  • 2018 – Renovation of houses at Duncraig campus
  • 2019 – The 35th anniversary of St Stephens's School
  • 2021 – New educational suites unveiled, Duncraig Primary[1]
  • 2021 – Announcement of Duncraig Secondary science suite renovation

Houses (Factions)[]

A photo of the redesigned Duncraig house logos.

St Stephen's School's "House" structure is used to decide student homerooms, sporting events, or other similar matters. Houses are randomly assigned to students upon arrival at the school, however students with parents, or other immediate family members who attend(ed) the school will be assigned to the same house as their family members.

Rlc Houses[]

  • Alethea (Red House) - Meaning: Truth - Mascot: Phoenix
  • Carana (Yellow House) - Meaning: Joy - Mascot: Tiger
  • Timae (Blue House) - Meaning: Honour - Mascot: Octopus

Carramar Houses[]

  • Charis (Maroon House) - Meaning: Grace - Mascot: Kangaroo
  • Makaria (Green House) - Meaning: Happiness - Mascot: Dragon
  • Parresia (Blue House) - Meaning: Boldness - Mascot: Bear

Staff History[]

Principal[]

  • 1983–1988: John Allen Williams
  • 1989–2003: Gavin Collinson
  • 2003–2007: Glenda Parkin
  • 2007–2008: Desmond Mitchell
  • 2009–2010: Caryl Roberts
  • 2011–2016: Tony George
  • 2017–Present: Donella Beare

Notable Alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Login • Instagram". St Stephen's School Social Pages. Archived from the original on 25 December 2021. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Wicked role for Assange actor". Community Newspaper Group. 16 October 2012.

External links[]

Coordinates: 31°49′05″S 115°46′48″E / 31.818°S 115.78°E / -31.818; 115.78

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