Our People

Here at St Bede’s we are a community committed to providing high-quality differentiated and engaging learning opportunities to students of all ability levels. Our team make our College a safe and highly effective learning environment.

St Bede’s

College Executive Team

Mr. John Murphy

College Principal

Mrs. Amber Carter

Assistant Principal

Mrs. Rebel Clark

Assistant Principal

Mr Andrew Slater

Ministry Coordinator

St Bede’s 

College Staff

The College opened in 2018 and is continuing to grow each year.  We are blessed with first class facilities.  Staff appointments are made on their capacity to collaboratively work as part of a dynamic team within a contemporary and authentic learning environment.

Middle Leaders

Amber Pyne: Leader of Wellbeing & Engagement (Year 7 – Mon-Thurs)

Lauren Power: Leader of Wellbeing & Engagement (Year 8)

Rebecca Dawber: Leader of Wellbeing & Engagement (Year 9)

Samuel Rowlings: Leader of Wellbeing & Engagement (Year 10)

Eleanor Martin: Leader of Wellbeing & Engagement (Year 11 – Mon-Wed)

Rebecca Haines: Leader of Wellbeing & Engagement (Year 11 – Thurs and Fri)

Jasmine Simmons: Leader of Wellbeing & Engagement (Year 12)

Wellbeing Coordinator: Lachlan Vaughan (Years 7, 9, 11)

Wellbeing Coordinator: Jordan Holland (Years 10, 11, 12)

House Coordinator: Beau Dalton

Russell Jones; Head of Curriculum

Kirsti Proctor: Administration Coordinator

Sara Rowley: Leader of Learning (Religious Education)

Lauren McCafferty: Leader of Learning (HSIE)

Tamara Powell: Leader of Learning (English)

Michelle Burgess: Leader of Learning (Creative Arts)

Nicholas Moroney: Leader of Learning (Maths)

Liane Buckley: Leader of Learning (Science)

Tamara Borkowski: Leader of Learning (TAS)

Sarah Millen: Leader of Learning (PDHPE)

Gillian Anderson: Leader of Learning VET

Elizabeth Hancock: Leader of Learning Support

Derek Mulhearn: Pedagogical Mentor

Sandra Hampshire: Leader of Digital Innovation and Learning

Jennie Nemeth: Careers Advisor

Belinda Watts: Sports Coordinator