Independent
IN THOUGHT
Compassionate
IN ATTITUDE
Confident
TO ACT

St Vincent’s College is an independent day and boarding school offering a contemporary Catholic education for girls in Years 7-12.

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Speech Night

Sport & Co-Curricular Registrations

ACADEMIC RESULTS 2023

  • 8

    All-Rounders
    (Band Six in
    all Subjects)

  • 173

    Distinguished Achievers'
    List Mentions

  • 12

    NESA
    Selections &
    Nominations

  • 99.45

    Top ATAR
    of 2023

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College Tour

What’s it really like at St Vincent’s College? Join a personal or small group tour guided by some of our very own Students.

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VIEW THE
PROSPECTUS

Interested to know more about the College? View our digital Prospectus and request further information or begin your enrolment application.

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THE ENROLMENT
PROCESS

Want to enquire about attending St Vincent’s College? View all the requirements and timings involved in our enrolment process.

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INSPIRING STORIES

Many girls have come through St Vincent's College over the last 165 years. See where their time at Vinnie's has taken them and be inspired by what they have achieved.

Courageous Women of Action

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2024 the Year of Respect

“Be devoted to one another in love. Honour one another above yourselves.” (Romans 12:10).


The tapestry, telling the story of the Sisters of Charity in Australia, was designed and hand-woven by Margaret Grafton in 1988 to mark the Sesquicentenary of the Sisters' arrival in Australia.

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OVER 165 YEARS STRONG

St Vincent's College is the oldest Catholic girls' school in NSW and the oldest registered girls' school in Australia.

A LIVING LEGACY

OUR LOCATION

In the heart of Potts Point, Sydney Harbour, we offer students the unique experience of a quiet oasis only minutes from the centre of one of the world's major cities.

LANDMARKS AND TRANSPORT

St Vincent's College is committed to the safety, protection and wellbeing of young people. We support the right of young people to be informed, transformed and empowered. We listen to our young people and learn from their insights and wisdom. We believe that everyone in our community has a role to play in ensuring a safe environment for young people. If a student feels unsafe, they are encouraged to seek support from their Tutor Teacher, Dean of Early/Middle/Senior Secondary, College Counsellor, Pastoral Dean of Students, Deputy Principal, Principal or any trusted member of staff.