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ESTABLISHED 1983. Founded on the aspiration of a determined community seeking to establish a Christian Grammar School to serve the Penrith area in 1983, St Paul's is recognised as a prominent school in the region. It is an independent Christian Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 school. The staff, students, their parents and caregivers form a strong, supportive, vibrant community with opportunities to engage in the life of the school through various events and cocurricular programmes. The IB continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) is offered with a dual credential, and IB programmes have been integrated with the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) curriculum for more than 30 years. In Christo Futurum.
St Paul's Grammar School has a long-standing community that includes students, staff, and families who participate in school life together. Friends of St Paul's (FoSP) coordinates events that benefit the school and enhance the student experience. FoSP meets monthly with the Principal and Senior Executive, and new members are welcome to join. FoSP runs events such as Colour Fun Runs, Glow Discos, Mother's and Father's Day Stalls, Trivia Nights, and Movie Nights.
FoSP is a long-established group of parents and staff forming the school's parent–teacher association. It meets monthly with the Principal and Senior Executive, and new members are welcome to join. FoSP coordinates events such as Colour Fun Runs, Glow Discos, Mother's and Father's Day Stalls, Trivia Nights, and Movie Nights. Funds raised by FoSP are reinvested into the school to support student initiatives and family engagement, and to enable future events. FoSP's activities foster connections among families and staff.
St Paul's Grammar School is an independent Christian Pre‑Kindergarten to Year 12 school in the Penrith region of New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1983, it welcomes students aged 4 to 18 and offers an International Baccalaureate continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) alongside the NSW Education Standards Authority curriculum, with a dual credential pathway in the senior years for the IB Diploma Programme or NSW HSC. Pre‑Kindergarten is modelled on the PYP; the Junior School delivers the PYP, with Mandarin, specialist music and physical education taught across primary years, and a Year 6 Exhibition that culminates learning. The 70‑acre campus features cultivated native gardens and bushland. Facilities include the Innovation Learning Centre for STEM and science, TAS rooms for metalwork, timber, textiles and a full kitchen, and the Arts Quarter for music, digital media and dance. Language studies include French, Chinese and Latin, while co‑curriculars include Debating, Chess and Performing Arts.