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A School with Endless Possibilities

We embody our values of Courage, Integrity and Compassion and are proud of our modern inclusive community where all families are welcome.

Since 1892 we have been the leading Anglican girls’ school in the heart of Hobart, Tasmania.
We are shaped by our Christian foundation and provide exceptional learning opportunities from the early learning years through to Year 12.

Our staff and community are creative, inclusive and caring. Together we nurture the wellbeing of our students and encourage and inspire them to achieve the best possible outcome on their individual academic pathway, and grow as intellectually curious, compassionate, and resilient young people with leadership skills, who accept, work well with and care for others.

St Michael’s Collegiate School is a learning community based on the Christian faith that values its people, its place and its potential

Our Vision: To empower every student to embrace the fullness of life

Our Purpose: To learn bravely, together

Our Values: Courage, Integrity and Compassion.

Our Motto: Beati Mundo Corde from Matthew 5:8-10 translates as ‘blessed (are those) with a pure heart’.

Being a Collegiate girl… what a complex and amazing privilege. I was afforded such incredible opportunities across a range of domains that I would never have received otherwise. The School prepared me to fight, have a go, and not give up after inevitable failures. Collegiate taught me to be resilient. The School environment is one that teaches young females that the glass ceiling is there to be smashed.

DR MEL IRONS, PSYCHOLOGIST & UNIVERSITY LECTURER (’01)

Acknowledgement to Country

St Michael’s Collegiate School is committed to recognising the significance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, histories and traditions. Our future is committed to reinforcing the values of inclusion, respect and diversity in all our actions through the process of reconciliation and empowerment. We acknowledge the muwinina people as the first inhabitants of nipaluna, the land on which our school stands