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Kath Little
College Principal
Kath Little’s education career has spanned a period of almost thirty years, working across ranging schools in Queensland and London. During her career as a teacher, Kath has been responsible for the delivery of a comprehensive range of subjects across English and Humanities Faculties, including: Economics and Business, Critical Thinking and Philosophy, English, History, Legal Studies, Politics and International Relations, Religion and Study of Religion. She has worked across myriad leadership roles focused primarily on curriculum delivery, assessment design, high impact pedagogy, school improvement, learning management systems, educational well-being, mentoring, SET planning and senior pathways management, and she is recognised for her ability to work with staff to collectively enhance improvement outcomes, particularly in literacy, numeracy and Senior outcomes. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons), a Masters in Educational Leadership and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
A dedicated and passionate educator, she enjoys working with all stakeholders across schools: staff, students, parents and community, to lift outcomes to enhance opportunities for all. As a graduate of a Mercy School, she has a rich understanding of the Mercy charism and a passion for ensuring St Patrick’s College Townsville students are well prepared for a future which is both personally purposeful and values driven.
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St Patrick’s College Townsville
45 The Strand (PO Box 721)
Townsville Qld 4810
College Administration:
T (61) 4753 0300
F (61) 4753 0336
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T (61) 4753 0377
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Acknowledgement of Country: We give thanks and respectfully acknowledge the Wulgurukaba people, the Traditional Custodians of this beautiful country whose land our College shares. We recognise their ongoing deep spiritual connection to this Country, and the care they gave for thousands of years. We also acknowledge the Bindal people as the neighbouring Custodians of their Country. We pay our respects to the Elders, past, present and emerging and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today.