John Paul College John Paul Dr, Daisy Hill QLD 4127

John Paul College





81 Reviews
  • Monday8 AM–4:15 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–4:15 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–4:15 PM
  • Thursday8 AM–4:15 PM
  • Friday8 AM–4:15 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed




John Paul College John Paul Dr, Daisy Hill QLD 4127




About the Business

John Paul College | John Paul College is one of Queensland’s largest independent Early Learning and K-12 co-educational day and boarding College with approx. 1950 students.

Contacts

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+61738263333
John Paul Dr, Daisy Hill QLD 4127

Hours

  • Monday8 AM–4:15 PM
  • Tuesday8 AM–4:15 PM
  • Wednesday8 AM–4:15 PM
  • Thursday8 AM–4:15 PM
  • Friday8 AM–4:15 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




Recommended Reviews

Shelly Kluck
10.10.2023
John Paul College
Incredible opportunities available for your child to develop to their fullest potential - Academic, Cultural, Sporting or Socially through Charity work. Caring staff and magnificent facilities - JPC is a wonderful community.
Peter Chen
08.10.2023
John Paul College
Came for education workshop so can’t comment on its education or students but beautiful campus and modern facilities. Staff also friendly and helpful.
ItsDynamiteXTnt
22.09.2023
John Paul College
2 years ago, I wrote an review on JPC. After staying at this school for quite a while now, here is a new updated version of my review:In my overall experience at John Paul College as a student, the facilities and the teachers at this school are pretty good. The food at the tuckshop are delicious and the JPC community did an excellent job on opening a co-curriculum program for all students to attend whether it is before or after school. But however, when it comes to the students at JPC, there is a bit of a problem. One of the biggest issues about the students is that a lot of students swear whenever they talk, especially those at the secondary and senior secondary stage of education at the school. This is something that all students that don't curse have to get use to. Also, when interacting with students, it's important to be as open as possible. If you are an introvert, always think of something to respond whenever they talk to you. If you stutter or don't say anything, they might make fun of you.JPC is also really big on sport events. Most of these events are tiring, especially if you have bad endurance. The chances of winning is very low and if you decide to not participate, which is okay, you have to wait all day long for the competitors to finish, either cheering or doing nothing. That's why it is best to participate, even if you are not good at sports. One of the biggest downside of JPC in my opinion is that most of the work is done on laptop. The teacher has the ability to monitor the students when using the laptops in class. There are also not a lot of group work, apart from the science subjects, and most projects and assignments must be done, 'individually.'(Thanks to all the people that read my feedback, especially the students from year 10's digital solution class. )
AR M
17.09.2023
John Paul College
Unless your kids are white..consider other schools. Went to jpc for 5 years and I can't believe this school is still open. Nothing but cashed up bogans.
Welson Jao
15.09.2023
John Paul College
Had my children age 4 this year in their kindy class in their brand new building, had my relative picking up the child whom the school never seen before, was able to pick the child without teachers acknowledgement, shocking! What if its kidnapping? Also the class were too big, the teacher doesnt know my child well even after a term, my child state he just watch the brand new computer screen most of time, also they did not creat an environment that all kids enjoy and can be happy, if you want your child to be just safe and happy , there are other school that could be a better options
Jeb Brooks
01.09.2023
John Paul College
Sent my three little BEAUTIFUL munchkins to this establishment (ages 7, 15, 22) (dearest hughey takes a bit longer then others to develop but he is ranked number 1 in Australia for speed crayoning) (UPDATE AS OF JANUARY 2023: Hughey has unfortunately developed a nasty addiction to adderall and has now sadly dropped to number 3 in the rankings. Please have him in your prayers tonight)I cannot begin to describe the PAIN and SORROWING my angels from the divine heavens had endured at this sacred place of learnding. I picked up my youngest, Maximillian (love him to bits!) After a long and tiring day at the real estate firm (for legal reasons I am unable to name of this firm) I ask my little rascal how was your day at school today darling?" His response rattled me to my very core. "BAD!" He lashed out at me! I was taken aback
YOGUY S
21.08.2023
John Paul College
Very expensive school, teachers are pretty good. Principal is wack and cancelled all performing arts. Other than the principal, school is good. I feel safe at jpc.
Ozge Little
13.08.2023
John Paul College
By far the best school..especially for working parents, somewhere safe, caring and with good amount of discipline, amazing teachers and educators when you are not with your child. Parents community, outside hours school care, extra curriculum activities...with everything, an exquisite school.
Mark Prieditis
06.08.2023
John Paul College
Great school , 3 children attending . Staff and Teachers Always supportive and positive. 4th child Graduated and now at university. Highly Recommend .
Paud Kennedy
20.07.2023
John Paul College
An Amazing centre, with amazing staff and communication with parents. Loving the daily reports. Our son is extremely happy and loves the excitment of getting ready and going into childcare.A huge thank you John Paul ELC

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John Paul Dr, Daisy Hill QLD 4127
John Paul College