As you step onto the grounds of De La Salle Catholic College Caringbah, you’re immediately greeted by a palpable energy that sets it apart from schools across the country.
Here, excellence isn’t just a goal, it’s a way of life for both students and staff. This ethos fuels a vibrant culture that prioritises inclusivity, personal growth, and, above all, being ‘A-grade.’
Ask any De La Salle student what it means to be ‘A-grade,’ and you’ll receive a response back that is wise beyond their years.
The school’s unofficial motto, ‘A-grade,’ encourages students to always strive for their personal best and push for the next level, whether in academics, vocational studies, the arts, or sports.
The man behind the motto, Principal Peter Buxton, leads with a uniquely ambitious style that reflects the bright future ahead for the school.
Buxton keeps an open-door policy for both educators and students. One of his favourite pieces of advice he has to offer: “just give it a go”.
“In my role, you have to take risks,” Buxton shares. “You also have to give others the permission to fail while being supportive, appreciative, and present.”
This mindset has shaped a school environment where staff feel empowered, and students are given the tools to explore their potential.
And the local community is more than taking the note. The schools’ reputation precedes it with an ever-growing waiting list of boys eager to join.
“Ultimately, it’s a family culture,” he explains. “When we host an open day, our school hall is packed. The first thing I say to the crowd is that I can’t describe what you’re about to feel and experience. There’s just a buzz.”
This strong vision for the school includes catering to different pathways for students and ensuring that education aligns with their interests.
Hands-on learning opportunities abound, whether through the school’s industry partnerships, local community collaborations, or the state-of-the-art Design and Technology and Food Technology workshops.
“Our workshops have machinery and facilities that even some universities don’t have,” Buxton proudly shares.
Buxton is also keen to highlight the importance of fostering creativity alongside academic excellence. The school’s outdoor rose garden and newly built hall provide a space where students can channel their creativity and showcase their sporting prowess.
“One thing I try to impart to the students is that boys appreciate God’s beauty,” he explains. “If you give them something beautiful, they will respect and love it.”
This is evident as you stroll through the school grounds, where it’s difficult to find even a tiny bit of rubbish. “We are one of the cleanest schools in Australia.”
Under Buxton’s leadership, De La Salle Catholic College is investing heavily in both its people and facilities. “We are on a journey of excellence, and we have buy-in from every level of staff, with creative energy driving our vision.”
“People want to stay because they are appreciated and supported,” Buxton says, a sentiment echoed by the fact that the school is currently full. “What we have at this school is authenticity,” Buxton concludes.
As De La Salle Catholic College Caringbah continues to evolve, it remains a “hidden gem” in the educational landscape.
Principal Peter Buxton, with his dedication to building capacity in others and his vision for the future, ensures that the school will continue to thrive, grounded in passion, resilience, and a commitment to excellence.
“It’s important to love what you do – it’s all about passion,” he says. And at De La Salle, that passion is unmistakable.