St Virgil’s College Junior School is a Catholic school for boys in Tasmania, founded in 1911. The school is dedicated to nurturing a Catholic learning community based on Gospel values, aiming to develop good men of faith and character. They offer a holistic and contemporary education that focuses on building a better world for all through engaging curricular and co-curricular experiences.
As part of the Edmund Rice Tradition, St Virgil’s College Junior School is committed to providing quality Catholic education rooted in Liberating Education, Gospel Spirituality, Inclusive Community, and Justice and Solidarity. They work closely with families to help boys achieve their full potential and lead fulfilling lives. The school acknowledges and respects the muwinina people, the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which the College stands, demonstrating a commitment to reconciliation and ongoing partnership with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
St Virgil’s College Junior School prides itself on being a connected, engaged, and caring community that offers a values-focused education for boys. With a strong emphasis on student news, achievements, and upcoming events, the school provides a wealth of opportunities for students to grow and thrive both academically and personally. By embracing a contemporary approach to education, St Virgil’s College Junior School aims to prepare students for life beyond the College gates, instilling in them the values and skills needed to succeed in the modern world.