Academic
Dialogues @ School 2024
St Peters recently hosted a stimulating Dialogues @ School event where Senior School students explored the question, "Could AI Improve Education for All?" Led by a panel of Year 11 students and moderated by former College Vice Captain Noah Davies, the event encouraged open and robust dialogue among over 100 participating students, reflecting our commitment to fostering inclusive discussions on important topics like AI in education.
2023 Academic Results
St Peters Lutheran College congratulates its Senior class of 2023 on their outstanding academic results.
2022 Academic Results
St Peters Lutheran College congratulates its class of 2022 on their outstanding academic results.
2022 Ethi'Cool' Projects
Digital technology skills are becoming increasingly valuable across all industries, so any learning experience that helps to develop these skills gives young people entering the workforce a competitive edge. Enter the Ethi'Cool' Program which challenges our Year 7 Digital Technology students to design digital solutions to solve complex ethical issues.
2021 Academic Results
St Peters Lutheran College congratulates its class of 2021 on their exceptional academic results.
Learning Underground
In the September School Holidays, a group of four St Peters Year 10 students joined 11 other South East Queensland students to venture out to Ernest Henry Mining, 38 kilometres outside of Cloncurry. There, they learnt all about copper and gold mining and one student even got to go underground!
St Peters Teachers are EPIC
St Peters Indooroopilly Year 5 teacher, Mrs Miriam Bryan, is one of the participants in the collaborative, ground-breaking research project, EPIC (Engaging Parents in Inquiry Curriculum), by Griffith University, Independent Schools Queensland (ISQ) and QIS Parent Network. The project’s final report is due for release at the end of this month, but we’re sharing some key findings with you now!
Year 7 Attend 'Something School'
On Thursday 21 October, seven Year 7 students ventured into the city to attend ‘Something School’—an event delivered by Something Digital and BOP Industries. The students spent the day listening to industry leaders in the areas of digital technologies and were inspired to explore how they might be able to make a difference in their communities by using digital solutions.
Year 6 SolarBuddy
Across the world, 789 million people live in extreme energy poverty. When the sun sets each night, these people are either plunged into darkness or forced to rely on unsafe energy sources. To combat this, our Year 6 students took part in a SolarBuddy workshop and built solar lights for children in Papua New Guinea (PNG).