St Stephen’s School is a progressive, independent school of the Uniting Church in Western Australia, offering a Christ-centred, student-focused and community-based education for students from Pre-Kindy to Year 12.
St Stephen’s School was founded on a vision to nurture people and this remains at the core of all that we do. Through our five values of faith, learning, care, service and community, St Stephen’s School aims to inspire people to live with purpose, according to our motto of Serve God, Serve One Another.
We have a strong tradition of providing a high quality and relational education. This combined with our comprehensive care programs and service learning opportunities shape our students into successful learners, outstanding citizens, caring individuals and sought-after employees.
Spread over two campuses in Perth’s northern suburbs, St Stephen’s School was established in 1984 in Duncraig, which now consists of two campuses on adjacent sides of Hepburn Avenue. One is the original Duncraig Campus, catering for Years 3 to 12, while the Early Learning Centre at Hepburn Heights, Padbury, was added in 2011, offering Pre-Kindy to Year 2.
The leafy Carramar Campus services the upper northern suburbs of Perth with Pre-Kindy to Year 12.
Growing according to key themes of Our Purpose, Our People and Our Place, St Stephen’s School exceeds expectations for contemporary education in a constantly-changing world.