St Peter's Catholic College


St Peter's Catholic College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day school, located in the Central Coast suburb of Tuggerah, one hour north of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Broken Bay, the college currently has approximately 1,000 students.

College history

Site origin

St Peter's Catholic College is within the region of Tuggerah, which according to Aboriginal tradition means savannah, and marshy grassland is evident on the site.
The land, on which the college stands,, was owned by the Alison family, a wealthy Scottish family, from 1875 - 1897. The site was purchased by the Diocese of Broken Bay in 1982.

Corpus Christi and Mater Dei amalgamation

The College has developed through three major building phases since its foundation in 1983. In the beginning, Mater Dei College was built to operate as a Year 7-10 campus for the Catholic community. This was accompanied in 1987 by the progression of a senior campus known as Corpus Christi College. Mater Dei and Corpus Christi Colleges amalgamated in January 2000 to become St Peter’s Catholic College as a Year 7-12 campus.”

Principals

Mater Dei College

The following individuals have served as College Principal:
OrdinalOfficeholdersTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Sister Judith Sipple RSJ19821986 years
2Michael Bowman19871991 years
3Michael Slattery19921999 years

Corpus Christi College

The following individuals have served as College Principal:
OrdinalOfficeholdersTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Sister Judith Sipple RSJ19871990 years
2Bob Wilson19911995 years
3Kendall Perriam19961996 yearsActing
4Jim Callinan19971999 years

St Peter's Catholic College

The following individuals have served as College Principal:
OrdinalOfficeholdersTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Alan Martin20002001 years
2Vicki Comerford20022009 years
3Tony McCudden20102013 years
4Michelle Peters20142016 years
5Tim Hildebrandt2017incumbent years

Alumni