John Paul College

Daisy Hill, Queensland · Christian · Co-ed · Prep to Year 12

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Highly Capable tier

a capable tier reflecting sound performance across the Schools360 framework

Highly Capable tier

S360 score: 61.1%

John Paul College is a co-educational, Christian, Mega school from Prep to Year 12 in Daisy Hill, Queensland. It sits in the Highly Capable tier on Schools360. Its strongest area is Student Wellbeing, where it reaches Trusted tier. Its score places it in the top 99 percent of Australian schools.

Schools360 scoring overview

The ▾ marker on each bar shows the national median: the middle score among every Australian school Schools360 has assessed.

Academic Excellence34 / 60 (56.7%)Highly Capable

National median: 71.7%

Student Wellbeing42 / 60 (70.0%)Trusted

National median: 78.3%

Learning Opportunities34 / 60 (56.7%)Highly Capable

National median: 76.7%

Learning Environment35 / 60 (58.3%)Highly Capable

National median: 80.0%

Institutional Excellence41 / 60 (68.3%)Trusted

National median: 75.0%

Schools360 scoring factors

Academic Excellence

Academic Performance Years 7 to 1012 / 20Highly Capable

Current and previous years NAPLAN test scores assessing academic proficiency for students in years 7 to 10.

Academic Performance Years 11 and 1212 / 20Highly Capable

Measures of academic achievement, including median ATAR scores and VCE, HSC or equivalent results.

University Outcomes and Pathways10 / 20Highly Capable

Evaluates students' progress, entry into top-tier universities, postgraduate study, and alumni success.

Student Wellbeing

Student Wellbeing15 / 20Leading

Focuses on promoting students' physical, mental and emotional health, anti-bullying and school diversity.

Student Support14 / 20Trusted

Examines support systems such as learning assistance, mentorship, pastoral care and inclusive education.

Personal Development13 / 20Trusted

Tracks initiatives fostering leadership, career readiness, independence, social justice and outdoor education.

Learning Opportunities

Curriculum12 / 20Highly Capable

Assesses the diversity and quality of the academic curriculum, including specialised subjects and STEM.

Sports11 / 20Highly Capable

Evaluates sports opportunities, facilities, swimming programs and achievements.

Arts, Music and Culture11 / 20Highly Capable

Measures the quality and achievements in visual arts, music, drama and artistic progression.

Learning Environment

Teaching Quality and Staff11 / 20Highly Capable

Assesses teacher qualifications, ratios, satisfaction and instructional methodologies.

Facilities, Learning Spaces and Environment12 / 20Highly Capable

Evaluates campus quality, library, modern learning spaces, and open and green spaces for recreation and learning.

Technology and Innovation12 / 20Highly Capable

Examines the integration of technology, device accessibility, innovative tools and digital literacy initiatives.

Institutional Excellence

School Governance15 / 20Leading

Focuses on the vision, strategy, parent involvement, transparency and communication in school governance.

Reputation, Prestige and Alumni Connections13 / 20Trusted

Considers school history, recognition, community engagement, alumni network and school impact.

Sustainability13 / 20Trusted

Examines the school's commitment, strategy, reporting and practices related to environmental sustainability.

Key information

Affiliation
Christian
Year range
Prep to Year 12
Gender
Co-ed
Boarding
Yes
Total enrolments
2,105
Student:teacher ratio
15.0:1
Location
Daisy Hill, Queensland
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ICSEA

Index of Community Socio-Educational Advantage

1117117 above the national average

ICSEA measures the socio-educational background of a school’s student population — the occupation and education of families, the school’s geographic location, and the proportion of Indigenous students it enrols. It is not a measure of school quality or performance. The national average is 1000.

Source: ACARA My School. Published by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) via the My School website.

NAPLAN

Each score below is shown against the national average — Schools360’s own calculation across the private and independent schools in this dataset with a result at that year level and domain, not a figure ACARA itself publishes, and not every Australian school ACARA tracks. It rests on a single year’s cohort, not a stable multi-year pattern.

2025 NAPLAN results

  • Year level
    Year 3
    Reading
    446(+8)
    Writing
    439(-3)
    Spelling
    436(+3)
    Grammar and Punctuation
    454(+6)
    Numeracy
    440(+4)
  • Year level
    Year 5
    Reading
    530(+9)
    Writing
    535(+27)
    Spelling
    528(+18)
    Grammar and Punctuation
    554(+22)
    Numeracy
    544(+20)
  • Year level
    Year 7
    Reading
    578(+12)
    Writing
    587(+18)
    Spelling
    578(+18)
    Grammar and Punctuation
    590(+21)
    Numeracy
    609(+33)
  • Year level
    Year 9
    Reading
    604(+8)
    Writing
    628(+17)
    Spelling
    586(0)
    Grammar and Punctuation
    608(+14)
    Numeracy
    624(+19)

Source: ACARA My School, 2025. Published by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) via the My School website.

Senior secondary results

Published by the school or its state curriculum authority, not compiled or scored by Schools360.

2024

  • Result
    Median ATAR
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    89.6
  • Result
    ATAR 99 and over
    Figure
    6.0%
  • Result
    ATAR 95 and over
    Figure
    32.0%
  • Result
    ATAR 90 and over
    Figure
    49.0%

Source: the school's published results, extracted 2026-08-21.

2023

  • Result
    ATAR 99 and over
    Figure
    9.0%
  • Result
    ATAR 95 and over
    Figure
    28.0%
  • Result
    ATAR 90 and over
    Figure
    41.0%

Source: the school's published results, extracted 2026-08-21.

2026 fees

All inclusive — this figure already includes levies and other charges. Not directly comparable to a Tuition only figure at another school.

  • Local day students fees, 2026
  • Year level
    Year 7
    Annual fee
    $18,703
  • Year level
    Year 8
    Annual fee
    $18,703
  • Year level
    Year 9
    Annual fee
    $18,703
  • Year level
    Year 10
    Annual fee
    $18,703
  • Year level
    Year 11
    Annual fee
    $18,703
  • Year level
    Year 12
    Annual fee
    $18,703
Additional information on fees

Published via GoodSchools (Good Schools Guide), a directory the school itself supplies its fee schedule to.

Source: the school’s published fee schedule. Extracted 2026-08-20.

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Common questions

What year levels does John Paul College teach?

John Paul College teaches Prep to Year 12.

Is John Paul College a boys, girls or co-ed school?

John Paul College is a Co-ed school.

What sector is John Paul College in?

John Paul College is classified as Independent.

Does John Paul College offer boarding?

Yes, John Paul College offers boarding.

How many students attend John Paul College?

John Paul College has 2,105 students.

What is the student to teacher ratio at John Paul College?

John Paul College's student to teacher ratio is 15.0 to 1.

What Schools360 tier does John Paul College sit in?

John Paul College sits in the Highly Capable tier, a capable tier reflecting sound performance across the Schools360 framework.

What is John Paul College's strongest area on Schools360?

John Paul College's strongest area is Student Wellbeing, reaching Trusted tier.

Where is John Paul College located?

John Paul College is located in Daisy Hill, Queensland.