CORE VALUES
A framework for behaviour
Our Core Values guide us, providing a framework for behaviours so that we are unified in our shared purpose.
They are the foundation upon which we continue to build meaningful relationships and foster a sense of community. Without them, we cannot hope to create and maintain an inviting, supportive and safe learning environment.
Although each could stand alone, we believe that together the Core Values define something unique to St Joseph’s. Like each of us, the individual Values have a part to play in the shared success of St Joseph’s.
At St Joseph’s College, we aspire to live by the core values of Spirituality, Excellence, Compassion, Justice, Hospitality, Community and Service.

St Joseph’s College was founded in the Catholic Mercy Tradition by the Sisters of Mercy in 1906. The foundress of this order, Catherine McAuley, encouraged her congregations to work for all peoples, to educate, to care for the marginalised, and to make a difference for all in their communities.
In the Mercy Tradition, our Catholic College is committed to the development of the whole person. Through this commitment, the students strive for excellence: spiritually, academically, physically, emotionally and socially.
Students also develop a strong sense of community and a proud College spirit in the Mercy Tradition. The College provides opportunities for all students, while preparing them to fully engage in an ever-changing society.
Our commitment to Christ directs all thoughts, actions and will, according to the Gospel, with an emphasis on Christian love, hope, service, justice and forgiveness.
COLLEGE NEWS
Community – Edition 5, 2022
The fifth edition for 2022 of our College newsletter - Community is now available. IN THIS EDITION OF THE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE | SKOOLBAG APP | DEPUTY PRINCIPAL LEARNING AND TEACHING | DEPUTY PRINCIPAL STUDENTS | DIRECTOR OF CATHOLIC IDENTITY |...
Father’s Day Breakfast – Friday 2nd September 2022 – BOOK NOW
Students and staff are warmly invited to bring their Fathers, Grandfathers, Caregivers and Special Men to our Father’s Day Breakfast on Friday 2nd September at 7am. BOOK NOW.
From the Desk of the Principal – Face Masks
The college has been asked to remind staff, students and families about the current advice from the Victorian government recommending that face masks be worn in indoor settings (except for close contacts, who must wear a mask indoors unless an exception applies).
Harvest Magazine 2022
Welcome to the 2022 edition of Harvest! Our sixth mid-year publication covers the period from July 2021 to the end of June 2022 and focuses on what it means to achieve. From cover to cover, you’ll see evidence of our students, staff, and even alumni striving to reach their goals, celebrating success, and learning from failure.
From the Desk of the Principal – Year 10 Information Letter
Dear St Joseph’s College families,
The process of subject selection for Year 11 will commence early next term. In the lead up to this, we will be holding an assembly with the Year 10 students, looking at their options and what will be best for them moving forward. This is a critical time in your child’s education…
Community – Edition 4, 2022
The fourth edition for 2022 of our College newsletter - Community is now available. IN THIS EDITION OF THE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE | SKOOLBAG APP | DEPUTY PRINCIPAL LEARNING AND TEACHING | DEPUTY PRINCIPAL STUDENTS | DIRECTOR OF CATHOLIC IDENTITY |...
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