Woodcroft College

Christian

Updated July 2026

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Woodcroft College is a coeducational, Anglican day school serving students from the Early Learning Centre through to Year 12. The school focuses on shaping well-balanced, successful young people by helping them explore their potential and "Find Your Remarkable."

Term structure

Four terms

Teaching approach

Woodcroft College is an Anglican school that prioritizes the development of both character and intellect. Its vision is rooted in respect for the individual and the pursuit of excellence, aiming to create a supportive, inclusive, and family-oriented environment. The school encourages students to be authentic, kind, and courageous, preparing them to lead lives of purpose and positive contribution.

Programmes

The school offers a comprehensive educational pathway from the Early Learning Centre through to Year 12. The curriculum is designed to foster curiosity and confidence, preparing students for their chosen pathways after graduation. Academic departments cover a wide range of subjects, including English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities, Languages, Digital and Innovative Technologies, Health and Personal Development, Home Economics, and Music.

Student support

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Learning support

The school maintains a focus on inclusive education to support the diverse needs of its students. It balances high levels of support with high expectations to ensure that students feel safe, happy, and capable of pursuing excellence. Pastoral care is integrated into the school experience to foster positive engagement between students and teachers.

Frequently asked questions(3)
Is Woodcroft College a day or boarding school?
Woodcroft College is a day school.
Is Woodcroft College co-educational?
Woodcroft College is a co-ed school.
Where is Woodcroft College located?
Woodcroft College is an international school in Morphett Vale, Australia.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school welcomes enquiries for enrolment from families and offers both group and personal tours to assist with the decision-making process. Prospective families may contact the school directly via the Early Learning Centre, Junior School, or Middle and Senior School offices to initiate the process. Detailed information regarding fees and the enrolment procedure is available through the school's administration.

Calendar

The academic year is divided into four terms. In 2026, Term 1 begins in late January, followed by terms in the second, third, and fourth quarters, with the final term concluding in early December for most students. Specific end dates for the final term vary by year level, with Year 12 students finishing earlier in October.

Facilities

GymnasiumSports fieldTennis courtsLibraryTheatre / auditoriumFood technology room

About the campus

The campus features spacious, landscaped grounds with modern facilities, including a gymnasium, extensive playing fields, and outdoor courts. Specialist areas include the Mark Porter Hall, which seats 350, a 100-seat lecture theatre, and an industry-equipped Food Technology Centre. Year 12 students have access to 'The Croft,' a dedicated space featuring classrooms, study areas, and a café-style eating area.

Co-curriculars

The school provides a diverse range of co-curricular opportunities, including performing arts, sports, and outdoor education. Students can participate in clubs, the Pedal Prix, and various trips and tours. A dedicated High Performance Athletes Program is available, and students are encouraged to develop leadership skills through formal roles and the Year 10 Future Leaders Program.

  • Shannon WarrenPrincipal

    Shannon Warren serves as the Principal of Woodcroft College, where she focuses on creating an inclusive, family-oriented environment that balances high levels of support with high expectations for student character and intellect. She emphasizes the importance of preparing students for a life of purpose and positive contribution through a passion for learning and compassion.

  • Rachel McCallDeputy Principal – Quality Learning and Teaching
  • Andrew GriffithsDeputy Principal – Wellbeing and Student Experience
  • Beth EspeyDirector Early Learning Centre
  • Nick SmithHead of Junior School
  • Tom CharltonHead of Middle School
  • Tamsyn VoyzeyHead of Senior School