Our Vision
Plus Ultra More Beyond 2030 | Our Strategic Intent
Plus Ultra More Beyond 2030 defines the College’s vision for the future and sets a clear strategic direction towards 2030 and beyond. Building on the successful completion of Strategic Intent Plus Ultra 2025, this new Strategic Intent reflects a year of review, reflection, and planning, and establishes a strong, purposeful framework to guide the next phase of the College’s journey.
Our Strategic Intent builds on the best of what has been achieved and on the momentum of the past five years. Grounded in our enduring Mission and refreshed Core Values, it identifies clear priorities and initiatives that will focus our energy, resources, and decision‑making in a rapidly changing world. Together with our updated Masterplan, Plus Ultra More Beyond 2030 provides clarity, direction, and confidence as we plan for sustainable growth and future‑focused learning.
At the heart of Plus Ultra More Beyond 2030 are our students and their learning, care, formation, and growth. Our Strategic Intent and Masterplan affirm the College’s commitment to developing young people of character who are creative, resilient, compassionate, and purposeful — equipped with the skills, values, and agency to make a meaningful difference in the world.
Masterplan
The Indooroopilly campus Masterplan, available below, provides a framework for the College’s physical development over the next decade, supporting cohesive campus growth and maximising the capacity of our built environment.
Governance
St Peters Lutheran College is owned and operated by the Lutheran Church of Australia Queensland District (LCAQLD) and governed by a College Council. This council is elected by the LCAQD Synod. The St Peters College Council meets regularly and receives reports from the Head of College, who oversees the daily management and operation of St Peters.
St Peters Indooroopilly and St Peters Springfield are part of an Australia-wide network of Lutheran pre-primary, primary and secondary schools, called Lutheran Education Australia (LEA). Approximately 40,000 students are enrolled in Lutheran schools across Australia. St Peters Lutheran College is the largest Lutheran school in Australia.