St Peter Claver College
St Peter Claver College is a Roman Catholic co-educational secondary school located in the suburb of Riverview in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. It was founded in 1976, on the traditional lands of the Ugarapul clan of the Yuggera Nation, and was named in honour of St Peter Claver, the Spanish Jesuit priest and patron saint of the slaves.
Cultures
St Peter Claver College is a school with students of varied background. The college offers the study of different languages. Cultural dance is often observed every year on harmony day.Rugby league program
St Peter Claver College offers a range of different sports to students in year levels 8–12. One of these is the rugby league program aimed at developing and perfecting students' skills and techniques. St Peter Claver enters a team from each grade to participate in the CISSSA competition. Each year level holds two teams. The a team has the opportunity to enter the Broncos Challenge Cup and compete if they win their games in a round robin tournament. Each year Claver has a team from each year level make this tournament. The b team then competes in the CISSSA Competition. In grade 9, 10, 11 and 12, students may select rugby league as a HPE subject. St Peter Claver has developed promising NRL stars Anthony Milford and Tautau Moga and Brett Greinke, who plays in Broncos under 20s and Queensland side. St Peter Claver has had many Queensland and Met West students attend the school. Claver Rugby League students attend the Confraternity Cup every year.Principals
The school principals have been a mix of Marist Brothers and lay teachers:- Bob Cullen
- Kenneth Welsh
- Dominic O’Sullivan
- Peter Carroll
- Michael Carroll
- Kerry Mulkerin
- Diarmuid O'Riordan
- Niall Coburn
- Terry Finan
- Bruce Mcphee
Notable alumni
- Paulo Aokuso, professional boxer, competed in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics
- Joanna Lindgren, politician
- Anthony Milford, rugby league player
- Tautau Moga, rugby league player
- Joe Ofahengaue, rugby league player
- Susan Seipel, para-canoeist
- Marion Seve, rugby league player
- Dylan Wenzel-Halls, soccer player for 2018–19 [Brisbane Roar FC season|Brisbane Roar]