Chapel / Assembly Hall


College Chapel / Assembly Hall

The Christian faith on which Scots College was founded remains the core principle for our spiritual life and our values.

The College is Presbyterian in foundation, but accepts students of all denominations, religions, creeds and cultures. Those who are part of the Scots College community are expected to embrace our shared values and participate in chapel life. This includes students attending regular Friday Chapel services.

House services to which families are also invited are held each term on a Sunday evening at a local parish church.

All students attend Religious Education classes during their Preparatory School years. Religious Education continues into Years 9, 10 and 11 and also Year 12 if not studying IB. Students studying IB have a service component which incorporates the spiritual dimension.

The spiritual dimension to life at Scots College is the responsibility of our Chaplain, Richard Carr.  He oversees Chapel and religious education.