Boarding at the College is grounded in our Ignatian values and guided by a deep commitment to cura personalis, care for the whole person. Our boarding community provides a safe, supportive, and enriching environment where students can grow academically, socially, and spiritually.
The Boarding Houses
We welcome boarders from Year 9 to Year 12, with two dedicated houses: a Junior House for Years 9 and 10, and a Senior House for Years 11 and 12. Together, they form a vibrant community of 80 boarders, supported by a highly professional and caring team of boarding staff. Our staff includes trained residential supervisors, nursing staff, catering teams, cleaners, and a range of support staff who work together to ensure students feel cared for and at home.
The Head of Boarding and Assistant Head of Boarding live on-site, providing constant support, guidance, and leadership within the community. Their presence helps create stability, familiarity, and a strong sense of connection for all boarders.
Our students come from across Australia and around the world, with the majority joining us from regional Victoria, southern New South Wales, and the Northern Territory. This rich diversity adds depth to our community and encourages boarders to learn from one another’s experiences, backgrounds, and cultures.
Life in boarding extends well beyond the school day. Our busy and fulfilling weekend activity program keeps students engaged, active, and connected. Whether exploring local attractions, participating in sports, enjoying creative activities, or spending time with friends, boarders benefit from a balanced and vibrant lifestyle.
Boarders also have access to the College’s extensive facilities and enjoy the spacious, high-quality grounds, ovals, and outdoor areas. These open spaces foster relaxation, recreation, and opportunities to learn and play in a beautiful natural environment.
Ignatian Boarding at the College is more than accommodation - it is a nurturing community where students develop independence, resilience, meaningful relationships, and a strong sense of belonging as they prepare for life beyond school
