All Saints' College
Christian
Updated July 2026
All Saints’ College is a leading independent Anglican co-educational school for Kindergarten to Year 12, located in the southern suburbs of Perth. It is recognized for its holistic education, innovative learning environment, and commitment to fostering students who make a positive difference in the world.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
Founded in 1981, the school operates in the Anglican tradition with a mission to nurture confident, compassionate students who are prepared to serve their communities. It promotes a holistic, non-selective approach to education that values diversity in ability, culture, faith, and interests. The College aims to develop 'grounded' graduates who possess a sense of responsibility rather than entitlement, encouraging them to think ethically and empathetically while engaging in creative collaboration.
Programmes
The College offers a continuous educational journey from Kindergarten through to Year 12, integrated across a single campus. The Junior School focuses on a child-centred environment that encourages independence, while the Senior School provides personalised pathways that allow students to follow their individual passions and interests. Additionally, the College operates 'The Studio School' in Fremantle, which provides an alternative educational model for students in Years 10–12. The Beyond Boundaries Institute (BBI) is also utilized to explore and champion new, flexible structures and practices in education.
Student support
Learning support
The College prioritises the safety, welfare, and wellbeing of its students, with dedicated leadership roles overseeing pastoral care and student development. The Senior School includes a Director of Student Wellbeing to ensure students succeed socially, emotionally, and academically. Additionally, a Transition Program for Years 7 and 8 is specifically designed to foster supportive relationships and enhance the emotional, social, and academic wellbeing of students as they move into the Senior School.
Tuition & fees
No published fee schedule was found for this school.
Admissions
The College is a non-selective school with main intake years at Kindergarten, Year 5, and Year 7. Prospective families are encouraged to book a personal or group tour before submitting an online application, which requires copies of the student's birth certificate and, if applicable, passport and Visa Grant Notice. A non-refundable endowment fee is required to confirm enrolment, and the College offers scholarships for entry.
Calendar
The academic year is divided into four terms, typically running from early February to early December. The calendar includes public holidays, staff professional development days, and key community events such as the compulsory annual Presentation Evening for students in Years 7 to 12. Term dates for 2026 and 2027 are published on the College website.
Facilities
About the campus
Situated on a 19-hectare campus in Bull Creek, the school features award-winning architecture, park-like spaces, and gardens. Key facilities include a state-of-the-art performance theatre, a spacious dance studio, and an aquatic centre with a heated 25-metre indoor pool and hydrotherapy pool. The campus also houses an indoor sports centre with a gymnasium and rock-climbing wall, 'The Cave' media and podcast studio, the Collegiate Chapel of All Saints’, a dedicated multi-story building for Years 5 and 6, and an onsite café, Wanju by The Little Parry.
Co-curriculars
The College provides a diverse range of co-curricular opportunities designed to challenge students and support their development beyond the classroom. These activities connect students, families, and the wider community through various events and programs. Specific offerings include community-focused events such as the Pasar Malam Twilight Market and social gatherings like 'Beers, Bubbles and Bites'.
- Mr Nick JonesPrincipal
Nick Jones commenced as Principal of All Saints' College in 2026. He is an experienced educational leader with over 25 years of service across Anglican schools in Western Australia and Victoria, and he is deeply committed to fostering a school community where every student feels known, safe, and supported.
- Mr Roger McNamaraVice Principal
Roger McNamara leads targeted strategic projects and oversees the day-to-day operations of the College. With more than 12 years of experience at the executive level in schools, he is committed to fostering a nurturing, inclusive, and high-performing environment.
- Ms Nina AndersonHead of Campus, The Studio School
Nina Anderson is the Head of Campus at The Studio School, an alternative model of education for Years 10-12. She joined All Saints' College in 2023 as the Director of Senior School (Student Wellbeing) before transitioning to her current role in 2024.
- Ms Penelope CraneDirector of Junior School
Penelope Crane oversees the Junior School, Little Saints, and Out of School Hours Care. She has over 30 years of experience in government and independent schools and has dedicated the past 15 years to the All Saints' College community.
- Ms Shannon ArmitageDirector of Senior School (Teaching and Learning)
Shannon Armitage is responsible for curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment across the Senior School. She has over a decade of experience in school leadership and is passionate about designing rigorous, future-focused learning.
- Mrs Jeanette SealyDirector of Senior School (Student Wellbeing)
Jeanette Sealy oversees the pastoral care, safety, and holistic development of students in the Senior School. She brings extensive experience in classroom teaching, educational consultancy, and learning support to her role.
- Mr Ben FitzpatrickDirector of Marketing and Community Relations
Ben Fitzpatrick leads enrolments, brand strategy, events, and community engagement for the College. He has more than 20 years of experience across education, local government, sport, and member organisations.