Welcome to St Mary’s College
The only all-girls Catholic school in Tasmania for Kindergarten to Year 12.
We recognise that children have an innate love of learning, which we aim to nurture from their first visit to the College to their final day in Year 12.
- Learning We work in partnership with parents and carers to guide students towards their full potential.
- Values An explicit Christian ethos guides our every action and nurtures every child towards a balance between their life and all creation.
- milangkani (0-5 years) All families with children aged between birth and five years are warmly welcome to attend.
- Tours Come along for a tour of the College. Meet our Principal and staff, hear from our students and see us as we are.
School therapy dog plays a paw-sitive role in student wellbeing
A school therapist of the four-legged variety is lending an ear – and a comforting paw – to students at St Mary’s College.
Millie is the College’s newly accredited s
Read MoreCelebrating the magic of reading with Book Week
Highlights from our Book Week parade
Our annual Book Week parade was a true spectacle of literary magic and creative flair, with colourful book characters and mythical legends com
Father’s Day Breakfast
On Wednesday 28 August, we welcomed more than 400 members of our community to our annual Father’s Day Breakfast, held in the Nagle Centre.
It was heartwarming to see students an
Read MoreCurtains close on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Our College production of Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory came to a close on Saturday 3 August after four marvellous performances at the Playhouse Theatre.
Congra
Read MoreSt Mary’s College joins eSafety Champions Network
St Mary’s College’s ICT Manager, Neil Thomas has joined a community of teachers and staff representatives dedicated to prioritising cyber safety at schools across Australia.
Nei
Read MoreBuilding Works Master Plan video
This video showcases the recent and upcoming works at the College and what they mean to our extended community. In the video, you’ll hear from our Head Prefect, Gabi Radic, Princip
Read MoreBack to School Toolkit 2024
All the information you need for the new school year can be found by following the links below. Please be sure to carefully read through the documents provided, as each contains
Read MoreChild safe communities
Catholic Education Tasmania believes that children and young people have a fundamental right to be respected, nurtured and cared for.
Every child and young person is entitle
Read MoreSchool therapy dog plays a paw-sitive role in student wellbeing
A school therapist of the four-legged variety is lending an ear – and a comforting paw – to students at St Mary’s College.
Millie is the College’s newly accredited s
Read MoreCelebrating the magic of reading with Book Week
Highlights from our Book Week parade
Our annual Book Week parade was a true spectacle of literary magic and creative flair, with colourful book characters and mythical legends com
Father’s Day Breakfast
On Wednesday 28 August, we welcomed more than 400 members of our community to our annual Father’s Day Breakfast, held in the Nagle Centre.
It was heartwarming to see students an
Read MoreCurtains close on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Our College production of Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory came to a close on Saturday 3 August after four marvellous performances at the Playhouse Theatre.
Congra
Read MoreSt Mary’s College joins eSafety Champions Network
St Mary’s College’s ICT Manager, Neil Thomas has joined a community of teachers and staff representatives dedicated to prioritising cyber safety at schools across Australia.
Nei
Read MoreBuilding Works Master Plan video
This video showcases the recent and upcoming works at the College and what they mean to our extended community. In the video, you’ll hear from our Head Prefect, Gabi Radic, Princip
Read MoreBack to School Toolkit 2024
All the information you need for the new school year can be found by following the links below. Please be sure to carefully read through the documents provided, as each contains
Read MoreChild safe communities
Catholic Education Tasmania believes that children and young people have a fundamental right to be respected, nurtured and cared for.
Every child and young person is entitle
Read More