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The warm, respectful relationship between educators, students and parents is the major contributing factor in the development of exceptional students. All Saint Stephen’s College staff are instrumental in nurturing a mutually supportive and encouraging environment that thrives on best practice.

If you would like to contact a particular staff member, please contact the College on +61 7 5573 8600.

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Greg Wilkinson

Director of eLearning

The Director of eLearning is responsible for overseeing the overall eLearning strategy within the College. The Director works closely with the curriculum team to ensure that all courses are designed to meet the needs of learners at all levels. Other responsibilities include oversight of the College BYOL Program, Microsoft Office Certification Courses, and eSports program that includes competitive robotics. In addition, the Director is responsible for the development and implementation of a comprehensive cybersafety program to ensure that all students and staff are safe and secure while using online resources. The Director is available to discuss any aspect of the technology programs in the College. The office of the Director of eLearning is located upstairs in the Main Administration Building.

The Director of eLearning is responsible for overseeing the overall eLearning strategy within the College. The Director works closely with the curriculum team to ensure that all courses are designed to meet the needs of learners at all levels. Other responsibilities include oversight of the College BYOL Program, Microsoft Office Certification Courses, and eSports program that includes competitive robotics. In addition, the Director is responsible for the development and implementation of a comprehensive cybersafety program to ensure that all students and staff are safe and secure while using online resources. The Director is available to discuss any aspect of the technology programs in the College. The office of the Director of eLearning is located upstairs in the Main Administration Building.

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Dylan Troyahn

Director of Performing Arts | Head of Music

Ryan Soars

Director of Sport (Years 4-12)

The Director of Sport is responsible for the College APS Sports (Associated Private Schools) and all carnival sporting activities for students from Years 4 to 12. Communication for all external sporting providers is also handled by the office of the Director of Sport as well as any bookings for the College Multi- Purpose Hall (MPH). The office for the Director of Sport is located in the MPH foyer, near the western car park.

The Director of Sport is responsible for the College APS Sports (Associated Private Schools) and all carnival sporting activities for students from Years 4 to 12. Communication for all external sporting providers is also handled by the office of the Director of Sport as well as any bookings for the College Multi- Purpose Hall (MPH). The office for the Director of Sport is located in the MPH foyer, near the western car park.

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Desiree Geldenhuys

College Counsellor

Desiree is registered as a Clinical Counsellor with the Australian Counselling Association, member of the College of Supervisors and a member of the College of Grief and Loss Counsellors. She has years of experience in school settings (primary and secondary), private practice, crisis support, university setting and as a mental health practitioner for Employee Assistant Programs across Australia. As College Counsellor she engages with the whole College community, with specific interest in the wellbeing of students of all ages at the College. She provides individual counselling sessions for students and other appropriate interventions. She contributes to group activities across the College in a variety of settings.

Desiree is registered as a Clinical Counsellor with the Australian Counselling Association, member of the College of Supervisors and a member of the College of Grief and Loss Counsellors. She has years of experience in school settings (primary and secondary), private practice, crisis support, university setting and as a mental health practitioner for Employee Assistant Programs across Australia. As College Counsellor she engages with the whole College community, with specific interest in the wellbeing of students of all ages at the College. She provides individual counselling sessions for students and other appropriate interventions. She contributes to group activities across the College in a variety of settings.

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Karen Doyle

Head of Year - Credentials Program

+61 7 5573 8633

Heads of Programs are responsible for guiding and supporting students through Years 11 and 12. They coordinate year level activities such as camps and information evenings. They also support teachers and parents with student pastoral and academic matters. The office for the Head of Year - Credentials Program is located in the Student Welfare Centre.

Heads of Programs are responsible for guiding and supporting students through Years 11 and 12. They coordinate year level activities such as camps and information evenings. They also support teachers and parents with student pastoral and academic matters. The office for the Head of Year - Credentials Program is located in the Student Welfare Centre.

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Mitchell Mills

Head of Year - Credentials Program

+61 7 5573 8633

Heads of Years are responsible for guiding and supporting students through Years 11 and 12. They coordinate year level activities such as camps and information evenings. They also support teachers and parents with student pastoral and academic matters. The office for the Head of Year - Credentials Program is located in the Student Welfare Centre.

Heads of Years are responsible for guiding and supporting students through Years 11 and 12. They coordinate year level activities such as camps and information evenings. They also support teachers and parents with student pastoral and academic matters. The office for the Head of Year - Credentials Program is located in the Student Welfare Centre.

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Gavin Neuper

Head of Year - Experiences Program

+61 7 5573 8633

Heads of Years guide students through Years 9 and 10 with a focus on providing the particular academic and pastoral care support that each student needs. They coordinate year level activities such as camps and information evenings. They also support teachers and parents with student pastoral and academic matters. The office for the Head of Year 10 is located in the Student Centre.

Heads of Years guide students through Years 9 and 10 with a focus on providing the particular academic and pastoral care support that each student needs. They coordinate year level activities such as camps and information evenings. They also support teachers and parents with student pastoral and academic matters. The office for the Head of Year 10 is located in the Student Centre.

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Shelley Haines

Head of Year - Experiences Program

+61 7 5573 8633

Heads of Years guide students through Years 9 and 10 with a focus on providing the particular academic and pastoral care support that each student needs. They coordinate year level activities such as camps and information evenings. They also support teachers and parents with pastoral and academic matters. The office for the Head of Year 10 is located in the Student Welfare Centre.

Heads of Years guide students through Years 9 and 10 with a focus on providing the particular academic and pastoral care support that each student needs. They coordinate year level activities such as camps and information evenings. They also support teachers and parents with pastoral and academic matters. The office for the Head of Year 10 is located in the Student Welfare Centre.

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Sarah Standage

Head of Year - Connections Program

+61 7 5573 8633

Heads of Years aim to meet the specific academic, social and emotional needs of students in their transition into the Senior College. The Head of Year - Connections Program is available to discuss issues with parents that cannot be resolved at teacher level. The office for the Head of Connections Program is located in the Student Welfare Centre.

Heads of Years aim to meet the specific academic, social and emotional needs of students in their transition into the Senior College. The Head of Year - Connections Program is available to discuss issues with parents that cannot be resolved at teacher level. The office for the Head of Connections Program is located in the Student Welfare Centre.

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