St Peters Lutheran College
| St Peters Lutheran College | |
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| , Australia | |
| Coordinates | 27°30′18″S 152°59′4″E / 27.50500°S 152.98444°E |
| Information | |
| School type | Private school |
| Motto | Latin: Plus ultra (Futher Beyond/Ever Higher) |
| Religious affiliation(s) | Lutheran |
| Established | 1945 |
| Authority | Lutheran Church of Australia, Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority |
| Head of College | Tim Kotzur |
| Staff | 183 teaching, 182 non-teaching (in 2017) |
| Grades | Prep–year 12 |
| Gender | Co-educational |
| Enrolment | 2210 (in 2023) |
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| Slogan | Excellence in Christian co-education |
| Affiliation | Associated Independent Colleges |
| Website | stpeters |
St Peters Lutheran College is a Lutheran co-educational private school in Queensland, Australia, with teaching campuses in Indooroopilly and Springfield, and an outdoor education centre in Crows Nest. The college provides Prep to Year 12 education with domestic day schooling at Springfield, while at the larger Indooroopilly campus takes domestic and international day and boarding. In Year 9, students spend five weeks completing the Ironbark Outdoor Education Program at the outdoor education centre in Crows Nest.
The college was founded in 1945 with the initial purchase of Ross Roy House, later expanding through neighbouring properties and the opening of the Springfield campus in 2008. Both Ross Roy and the chapel have been listed in the Queensland Heritage Register since 2012.
In 2017, St Peters had an enrolment of 1986 students with a teaching staff of 183 teachers with 182 non-teaching staff. As of 2025, the school employs approximately 550 permanent employees (including teaching, groundskeeping and cafeteria staff) and additional employees in casual positions.