St James College Scores Major Win With Liverpool FC Partnership

Brisbane’s St James College has become the first school in the city to host Liverpool FC International Academys “first foray into Brisbane,” as part of a partnership which will give local students direct access to the same world-class football methods used by one of England’s most successful clubs. 



A Community-First Partnership

The program officially launched on 16 September 2025 at the Spring Hill campus. It blends Liverpool’s football philosophy with St James College’s values of inclusivity, justice and community. 

Liverpool FC International Academy will be training the teachers at St James College on “the Liverpool way.”

Teachers trained under Liverpool’s global academy program will lead sessions that focus on discipline, teamwork and resilience.

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The school plans to make the academy available to students from Years 5 to 12, with weekly training, classroom learning and community clinics forming part of the structure.

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The collaboration aims to give young people more than athletic training, with other programs also on offer for the students and the wider community.

Shaping Students On And Off The Field

Principal Andrée Rice said the partnership reflects shared goals between the club and the school, both centred on giving young people opportunities to grow. She said Liverpool’s four values of ambition, commitment, dignity and unity align closely with St James College’s approach to developing character through education. 

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The program is expected to create long-term benefits, helping students apply lessons in leadership, focus and cooperation across all areas of life, not only sport.

Global Standards, Local Impact

Rob Davey, general manager of Liverpool FC International Academy Australia, said the initiative represents the club’s first direct presence in Brisbane. He noted that Liverpool’s youth training model is designed to develop confident and responsible young people through football. 

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The program’s launch brought together students, teachers, families, and members of the Official Liverpool Supporters Club Queensland, marking the start of a new era for school sport in the city.

Pathways For Young Players

The academy gives Brisbane students a pathway to professional development while remaining part of a local school community. While some may pursue football careers, the program also builds transferable skills useful across other sports and studies. 



St James College’s involvement adds to a growing network of Queensland schools linked with major Premier League clubs, including Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City, highlighting a wider interest in global partnerships that enrich student learning.

Published 6-October-2025

St James College Shines as National Runners-Up in Netball Debut

St James College has made its mark on the national stage, finishing as runners-up in its first appearance at the National All Schools Netball Challenge in Adelaide.



Strong Debut in Adelaide

The competition, held in early September 2025, brought together school teams from across Australia. St James College entered the Year 9 and 10 High Performance division and quickly impressed. 

The team won all six of its round robin matches, topping the ladder before moving into finals.

Road to the Final

After dominating the preliminary rounds, St James College faced St Aloysius College from Tasmania in the semifinals. 

A hard-fought victory secured their place in the grand final against Catherine McAuley College from Bendigo. Despite a strong effort, the Brisbane side fell short, placing second in the division.

Teamwork and Support

Staff described the group’s success as the result of teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship. Sports Development Officer Eliza Hoelscher praised the team’s effort and said the players set a high standard for the college’s first appearance at the event. 

Coaches and support staff, including Tia Parker and Evonne Tolo, were acknowledged for guiding the squad through interstate competition.

Local Impact

The achievement has brought pride to the Fortitude Valley and Spring Hill community, where the college is based. Some students were travelling interstate for the first time, and their experience competing at a national level reflected the college’s commitment to providing opportunities beyond the classroom. 



The school community has celebrated the result and is looking ahead to a stronger return in future tournaments.

Published 10-September-2025