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Patrick Morrow

St Patrick's College, Townsville
Deputy Principal - Operations, Staff & Community

Patrick brings more than 26 years of experience in education, most recently at Matthew Flinders Anglican College on the Sunshine Coast, where he has held a variety of senior leadership positions and is currently Head of Learning Futures.

Nationally recognised for his innovative approach to teaching and learning, Patrick has led initiatives that enhance student outcomes, engagement and overall wellbeing. His leadership in staff development, curriculum design and technology integration has been acknowledged through national awards and sector-wide recognition.

Known for his integrity, empathy and collaborative style, Patrick values authentic relationships and seeks to empower both staff and students to achieve their best. He is deeply committed to service and community engagement and has contributed to numerous faith-based and charitable initiatives throughout his career. Patrick’s vision, warmth and dedication to building strong, connected school communities align beautifully with the Mercy values that guide St Patrick’s College Townsville.

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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
Email Administration
College Absence Line:
(61) 47530377

CRICOS No. 03317K

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A Ministry in Mercy Partners

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.