
The new school year has marked a historic moment for Catholic Schools Broken Bay, with the first students starting at the new St Paul’s Catholic College Junior Campus in Balgowlah, in northern Sydney.
St Paul’s Catholic College is a multi-campus, coeducational Years 5–12 Catholic school in the Broken Bay Diocese.
The opening of St Paul’s Junior Campus strengthens a connected learning journey for families on the Northern Beaches, offering continuity, belonging and a clear pathway through the middle years into secondary schooling.
Welcoming its inaugural cohort of Years 5 and 6 students, the campus bridges primary and secondary education while fostering confidence, independence, and a strong sense of belonging from day one.
The campus brings together skilled teachers, specialist staff and tailored learning spaces to support students as they take this significant step in their schooling journey.
Luke Moxon, Head of the Junior School Campus, said the first day of the school year on January 30 represented far more than the opening of new buildings.
“Today is about our students – watching them walk through the gates with excitement, curiosity and confidence. This campus is about giving our students the very best start to this next chapter and helping them grow in independence.
Catholic Schools Broken Bay (CSBB) director of schools Danny Casey said the first day at the junior campus is a powerful example of our strategy coming to life.
“This is what Shaping Tomorrow, Together in Faith [CSBB’s five-year strategy] looks like in action,” Mr Casey said.
“Today is about setting students up for success at a pivotal time in their learning, so they feel confident, capable and ready for what comes next.”
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A New Chapter Begins as First Students Step onto St Paul’s Junior Campus, Balgowlah (Catholic Schools Broken Bay)
