The Principal
At St Aloysius Catholic College, the individual needs of each student are of utmost importance. It is the Principal’s role to ensure that the College is a place where individual needs are met, where each student grows spiritually, intellectually, physically, emotionally and socially and where he/she is assisted in his/her steps towards maturity. The Principal leads the staff in preparing students for life, and, in particular, for life in the Catholic community.
The Principal is ultimately responsible for:
- The promotion and expression of Catholic values and attitudes.
- The welfare of staff and students.
- The supervision and quality of education at the school.
- The implementation of educational programs.
- The availability of appropriate school facilities.
- Internal administration and financial management.
- The development and maintenance of accurate records in the school.
- The promotion of good communication between the school and the Archdiocese, the Catholic Education Office, the Parish Priest, the parents, the Parish community, government and local authorities.
The Principal has ultimate responsibility for positive behaviour management and support, staff, curriculum and finance.

