
Best Catholic boys schools in Queensland
11 schools assessed independently — no paid rankings.
Image: St Joseph's College Gregory Terrace
Choosing a school is one of the biggest decisions an Australian family makes, and the private sector alone runs to hundreds of schools that differ enormously in size, character, governance and strength — from small regional colleges to century-old metropolitan institutions, each with its own account of what makes it the right choice. A prospectus or an open day rarely settles how one school actually compares with another on the things that matter most to a family.
Schools360 scores every one of them against five questions that matter to a parent choosing a school. How well does the school perform academically? How well will the school look after my child's wellbeing and individual needs? Does the school offer extensive learning opportunities for my child? Does the school offer a great environment for my child to realise their full potential? How well is the school run? The combined result places each school in one of five tiers: Elite, Distinguished, Leading, Trusted, Highly Capable. Every tier name describes a genuine strength; Schools360 publishes no failing grade.
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Catholic schools are one of the two major strands of Australian private education alongside the independent sector, enrolling around one in five Australian students nationally. Many trace their identity to a founding religious order — Loreto, Mercy, Presentation, Marist and Jesuit traditions among them — and combine that heritage with a pastoral, community-oriented approach to schooling that shapes everything from parish primaries to the large systemic colleges ranked below.
This page assessed 11 Catholic boys schools in Queensland. The top 10 are ranked below; the rest are also assessed and listed beneath, without an individual rank. Read the full methodology.
Top 10
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| Rank | School | Suburb | Gender | Affiliation | S360 score | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | St Joseph's College Gregory Terrace | Brisbane | Boys | Catholic | 84.6% | |
| 2 | Iona College | Lindum | Boys | Catholic | 83.7% | |
| 3 | Marist College Ashgrove | Ashgrove | Boys | Catholic | 81.4% | |
| 4 | St Edmund's College | Woodend | Boys | Catholic | 79.3% | |
| 5 | Villanova College | Coorparoo | Boys | Catholic | 79.2% | |
| 6 | St Laurence's College | South Brisbane | Boys | Catholic | 78.4% | |
| 7 | St Augustine's College Cairns | Cairns | Boys | Catholic | 77.7% | |
| 8 | Ambrose Treacy College | Indooroopilly | Boys | Catholic | 77.4% | |
| 9 | St Patrick's College Shorncliffe | Shorncliffe | Boys | Catholic | 74.8% | |
| 10 | Ignatius Park College | Cranbrook | Boys | Catholic | 72.0% |
- Best Catholic boys schools in Queensland
- Rank
- 1
- Suburb
- Brisbane
- Gender
- Boys
- Affiliation
- Catholic
- S360 score
- 84.6%
- Compare
- Rank
- 2
- School
Iona College- Suburb
- Lindum
- Gender
- Boys
- Affiliation
- Catholic
- S360 score
- 83.7%
- Compare
- Rank
- 3
- School
Marist College Ashgrove- Suburb
- Ashgrove
- Gender
- Boys
- Affiliation
- Catholic
- S360 score
- 81.4%
- Compare
- Rank
- 4
- School
St Edmund's College- Suburb
- Woodend
- Gender
- Boys
- Affiliation
- Catholic
- S360 score
- 79.3%
- Compare
- Rank
- 5
- School
Villanova College- Suburb
- Coorparoo
- Gender
- Boys
- Affiliation
- Catholic
- S360 score
- 79.2%
- Compare
- Rank
- 6
- School
St Laurence's College- Suburb
- South Brisbane
- Gender
- Boys
- Affiliation
- Catholic
- S360 score
- 78.4%
- Compare
- Rank
- 7
- Suburb
- Cairns
- Gender
- Boys
- Affiliation
- Catholic
- S360 score
- 77.7%
- Compare
- Rank
- 8
- School
Ambrose Treacy College- Suburb
- Indooroopilly
- Gender
- Boys
- Affiliation
- Catholic
- S360 score
- 77.4%
- Compare
- Rank
- 9
- Suburb
- Shorncliffe
- Gender
- Boys
- Affiliation
- Catholic
- S360 score
- 74.8%
- Compare
- Rank
- 10
- School
Ignatius Park College- Suburb
- Cranbrook
- Gender
- Boys
- Affiliation
- Catholic
- S360 score
- 72.0%
- Compare
In detail
Rank 1: St Joseph's College Gregory Terrace
St Joseph's College Gregory Terrace is a Catholic boys' school in Brisbane, Queensland. It ranks 1st among Catholic boys schools in Queensland and sits in the Distinguished tier. It is a Large school by enrolment, teaching Year 5 to Year 12. Its strongest building block is Learning Environment, scoring 90%, reaching Elite tier. It is also Elite for Learning Opportunities. View full profile.
Rank 2: Iona College
Iona College is a Catholic boys' school in Lindum, Queensland. It ranks 2nd among Catholic boys schools in Queensland and sits in the Distinguished tier. It is a Large school by enrolment, teaching Year 5 to Year 12. Its strongest building block is Student Wellbeing, scoring 90%, reaching Elite tier. It is also Elite for Learning Environment. View full profile.
Rank 3: Marist College Ashgrove
Marist College Ashgrove is a Catholic boys' school in Ashgrove, Queensland. It ranks 3rd among Catholic boys schools in Queensland and sits in the Distinguished tier. It is a Large school by enrolment, teaching Year 5 to Year 12. Its strongest building block is Learning Opportunities, scoring 90%, reaching Elite tier. View full profile.
Rank 4: St Edmund's College
St Edmund's College is a Catholic boys' school in Woodend, Queensland. It ranks 4th among Catholic boys schools in Queensland and sits in the Leading tier. It is a Mid-Sized school by enrolment, teaching Year 7 to Year 12. Its strongest building block is Student Wellbeing, scoring 85%. View full profile.
Rank 5: Villanova College
Villanova College is a Catholic boys' school in Coorparoo, Queensland. It ranks 5th among Catholic boys schools in Queensland and sits in the Leading tier. It is a Large school by enrolment, teaching Year 5 to Year 12. Its strongest building block is Learning Opportunities, scoring 85%. View full profile.
Rank 6: St Laurence's College
St Laurence's College is a Catholic boys' school in South Brisbane, Queensland. It ranks 6th among Catholic boys schools in Queensland and sits in the Leading tier. It is a Large school by enrolment, teaching Year 5 to Year 12. Its strongest building block is Learning Opportunities, scoring 82%. View full profile.
Rank 7: St Augustine's College Cairns
St Augustine's College Cairns is a Catholic boys' school in Cairns, Queensland. It ranks 7th among Catholic boys schools in Queensland and sits in the Leading tier. It is a Boutique school by enrolment, teaching Year 7 to Year 12. Its strongest building block is Learning Opportunities, scoring 83%. View full profile.
Rank 8: Ambrose Treacy College
Ambrose Treacy College is a Catholic boys' school in Indooroopilly, Queensland. It ranks 8th among Catholic boys schools in Queensland and sits in the Leading tier. It is a Mid-Sized school by enrolment, teaching Year 4 to Year 12. Its strongest building block is Student Wellbeing, scoring 80%. View full profile.
Rank 9: St Patrick's College Shorncliffe
St Patrick's College Shorncliffe is a Catholic boys' school in Shorncliffe, Queensland. It ranks 9th among Catholic boys schools in Queensland and sits in the Leading tier. It is a Large school by enrolment, teaching Year 5 to Year 12. Its strongest building block is Learning Opportunities, scoring 85%. View full profile.
Rank 10: Ignatius Park College
Ignatius Park College is a Catholic boys' school in Cranbrook, Queensland. It ranks 10th among Catholic boys schools in Queensland and sits in the Trusted tier. It is a Mid-Sized school by enrolment, teaching Year 7 to Year 12. Its strongest building block is Learning Opportunities, scoring 77%. View full profile.
Other Catholic boys schools in Queensland (1)
| School | Suburb | Gender | Affiliation | S360 score | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Padua College | Kedron | Boys | Catholic | 71.5% |
- Best Catholic boys schools in Queensland
- School
Padua College- Suburb
- Kedron
- Gender
- Boys
- Affiliation
- Catholic
- S360 score
- 71.5%
- Compare
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Common questions
How many schools are included in this ranking?
11 Catholic boys schools in Queensland clear the minimum size for a published ranking. The top 10 are shown by position; the rest are listed under "Other Catholic boys schools in Queensland", ordered by score but without an individual rank.
Why do only the top 10 schools get a numbered position?
Numbered positions reflect how confident Schools360 is in fine score differences near the top of Catholic boys schools in Queensland. Every school assessed still appears on the page: those beyond position 10 are listed under "Other Catholic boys schools in Queensland", ordered by score, without an individual rank attached.
What do the tiers mean?
Every school is placed in one of five tiers based on its Schools360 score: Elite, Distinguished, Leading, Trusted, Highly Capable. Every tier name is a positive outcome; there is no failing grade on Schools360. See the methodology page for the full tier thresholds.
How is the Schools360 score calculated?
Each school is scored across five building blocks, each made up of three factors scored out of 20. The building blocks are weighted and combined into a single percentage. See the methodology page for the full weighting and data sources.
When does this ranking next update?
This is the 2026 edition. Once published, a ranking is frozen: a later score correction updates the school's own profile immediately, but the ranking order itself only changes at the next edition.


