Siena Catholic College
Siena Catholic College, Queensland, Australia is a co-educational Catholic day college situated at Sippy Downs on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. Opened in 1997, it caters for students in Years 7–12 and has an enrolment of approximately 1000 students. The College shares its campus on Sippy Downs Drive with Siena Primary School, a Prep to Year 6 school.
The College is administered by Brisbane Catholic Education and has close links with Stella Maris Catholic Parish, having St Catherine of Siena Catholic Church situated on campus.
Houses
There are five houses at Siena Catholic College, all named after saints or people of that nature:| House | Namesake | Colour |
| Bernadino | Saint Bernadino of Siena | Red |
| Catherine | Catherine of Siena | Yellow |
| MacKillop | Mary MacKillop | Purple |
| Ozanam | Frédéric Ozanam | Green |
| Teresa | Mother Teresa | Blue |
History
Bryan Baker was the foundation principal of the College. He held the position from 1996 until three weeks before his death in 2004. One thousand people attended a speech in honour of his service. The Brisbane Courier-Mail described the college as one of the "most acclaimed institutions in the region and a jewel in the crown of Catholic colleges throughout the Archdiocese of Brisbane".In the 2004–05 school year, a group of teachers led by Paul Baker devised a 90-minute learning project for students in ancient and modern history classes. In the project students used web sites to read about Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin and other dictators, examining their childhoods for similarities that might help explain their characters. The school was one of 12 that won grants from the Queensland state government for history projects in that school year. The state Department of Education, Training and the Arts featured a description of the project as a "good practice" section of the department's Web site.
In the 2007 Queensland Tournament of Minds problem-solving competition, the Siena Catholic College team took both first place and second place honours for the Maths/Engineering section and first place in the Language/Literature section.
In 2012, Siena came second with honours in the Queensland State Titles.