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Xavier College, Kostka Hall Campus

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Updated July 2026

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Xavier College is a Catholic Jesuit school in Melbourne that provides a holistic, multi-dimensional education for boys from Kindergarten to Year 12, with co-educational early years programmes. It is dedicated to academic excellence and the formation of character, conscience, and compassion.

Term structure

Four terms

Teaching approach

Grounded in the Jesuit tradition, the school emphasises 'Cura Personalis' or 'care of the whole person,' focusing on the development of the head, heart, and hands. It promotes Ignatian spirituality, which values reflection, gratitude, and service to others, encapsulated by the tenet 'Men for Others.' The college encourages an intelligent faith that is unafraid of questioning and seeks to nurture students to be compassionate, resilient, and purposeful leaders.

Programmes

The academic programme is structured into stages: Kindergarten (3-4 years), Junior School (Prep-Year 6), and Senior School (Years 7-12). The curriculum includes core subjects like literacy and numeracy, alongside specialist offerings such as Latin, Classical Greek, STEM, languages, and the arts. Senior students may undertake the VCE, and the school provides a 'Future Pathways' programme to assist with career and university preparation.

Outcomes

Xavier College prepares students for university study, with the majority of graduates pursuing tertiary education. The school focuses on developing the 'head, heart, and hands,' aiming to form men of character, conscience, compassion, and commitment. Graduates are supported by an extensive alumni network that provides business connections, employment opportunities, and social links.

Student support

EAL support
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Learning support
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Learning support

The college employs a structure of pastoral care based on ten House Groups, each divided into smaller tutor groups of approximately 16-17 students across years 9-12. This system ensures that every student has a dedicated adult mentor and a small, supportive peer group. The school also provides a professional development programme for teachers to ensure they remain at the forefront of modern educational practices.

Frequently asked questions(3)
How much is tuition at Xavier College, Kostka Hall Campus?
Annual tuition at Xavier College, Kostka Hall Campus is A$30.9K–A$44.8K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is Xavier College, Kostka Hall Campus co-educational?
Xavier College, Kostka Hall Campus is a co-ed school.
Where is Xavier College, Kostka Hall Campus located?
Xavier College, Kostka Hall Campus is an international school in Melbourne, Australia.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Kindergarten3–4A$30.9K
Prep - Year 25–7A$31.2K
Year 3 - 48–9A$32.1K
Year 5 - 610–11A$40.1K
Year 7 - 812–13A$44.1K
Year 914–14A$44.2K
Year 1015–15A$44K
Year 11 -1216–17A$44.8K

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Other fees(3)
Other fees
Application fee· Non-refundable and non-transferable application feeA$150
Enrolment fee· $3,500 for boys, $1,500 for girls to confirm acceptance of offer of admission
Boarding· Year 9 - 12 boarding feesA$33.7K

Discounts

  • Early-bird discount: 2.5%
  • Sibling discount: 5% / 50% / 100%

Admissions

Xavier College accepts applications at any time, with major entry points at Prep, Year 3, Year 5, Year 7, Year 9, and Year 11. The enrolment process involves an online application, a subsequent interview, and an academic assessment prior to entry. Priority is given to baptised Catholics, siblings of current or past students, sons of Old Xaverians, and families with congruent values. The school also offers co-educational kindergarten programs for 3 and 4-year-olds.

Calendar

The 2026 academic year commences with students returning for orientation on 29 January and classes beginning on 30 January. The year is divided into four terms, concluding on 9 December 2026. The calendar includes standard public holidays such as Labour Day, ANZAC Day, the King's Birthday, and the Melbourne Cup holiday.

Facilities

LibraryTheatre / auditoriumGymnasiumFitness centreSports fieldTennis courtsBoarding

About the campus

Xavier College operates across two campuses, featuring a mix of restored historical buildings and modern, architecturally designed spaces. The Senior Campus includes the Eldon Hogan Performing Arts Centre, a sports centre with upgraded strength and conditioning facilities, and multiple floodlit ovals and courts. The Junior School at Burke Hall features the contemporary St Louis Building, while the Senior Campus houses the award-winning Kostka Precinct, specifically designed for Years 7 and 8.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a broad range of co-curricular activities, including a strong music programme with individual tuition and a School of Excellence. Students participate in extensive sporting options such as Australian Rules football, soccer, rowing, cricket, and basketball, supported by professional coaching. Additionally, the college provides opportunities in drama, theatre, debating, public speaking, and social justice initiatives, often in collaboration with other schools.

  • Fr Christopher Middleton SJ
    Fr Christopher Middleton SJRector

    Fr Middleton joined the Society of Jesus in 1976 and has extensive experience in educational administration and leadership, including serving as Principal of St Aloysius' College. He commenced as Rector of Xavier College in June 2014 and also teaches History and Religious Education.

  • Lee MacMasterPrincipal, Xavier College

    Lee MacMaster is the Principal of Xavier College.

  • Catherine White
    Catherine WhiteDirector of Campus, Senior

    Catherine is originally from Canberra and has held leadership positions at the American International School in Riyadh. She commenced teaching at Xavier College in 2020 and is currently leading the Senior School.

  • Brett CollisonDirector of Campus, Burke Hall

    Brett completed a Bachelor of Education, Masters of Leadership, and an Executive MBA. He served as Principal at St. Brigid’s and St. Dominic’s before becoming the Director of Burke Hall in 2020.

  • Monique Dalli
    Monique DalliDirector of Learning and Growth

    Monique holds multiple degrees in education and leadership and is an AITSL certified Lead Teacher. She leads the Heads of Teaching and Learning Areas to ensure alignment of programs and future-focused curriculum development.

  • Shane Healy
    Shane HealyDirector of Operations and Community

    Shane has a background in education and a significant career in media, including serving as CEO at 3AW until 2014. He joined Xavier as Director of Operations and Community in 2020 after serving on the College Board for eight years.

  • Kathleen Upfold
    Kathleen UpfoldDirector of Connection

    Kathleen has over thirty years of experience in education across various settings and has held numerous leadership roles, including Deputy Principal and Director of Campus. She holds a Masters in Educational Leadership from the University of Melbourne.