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Alumni Walk of Fame


Recognising the Achievements of our College Alumni

Our Alumni are one of our greatest sources of pride. Every day we hear stories of our past students whose achievements bring inspiration and motivation to the John Paul College community. They are outstanding role models and mentors to our current students. We’re proud to celebrate their success across diverse disciplines and professions.

Each year, we acknowledge and induct outstanding Alumni into the JPC Walk of Fame as a means of sharing their inspirational stories and celebrating their successes. 

In 2020, we celebrated a new milestone for our Alumni successes, as our Walk of Fame extended beyond the Main Administration building and into the College campus. Plaques of ten Walk of Fame recipients have been placed around the College in areas of significance for their success, including the Noelene Munns Learning Centre, Science Block and Coleman Centre to name a few. A further 15 Alumni will be added to the Walk of Fame in the coming months and placed around the College.

On-​campus, scan the QR codes and these plaques will come to life with the stories and professional advice from each Alumni. All you will need to do is hover your phone over the plaques, scan the plaque and read our alumni's stories.

Check out the Walk of Fame plaque locations in the map below and see if you can find them around the College!

Walk of Fame College Map

Featured Alumni in order of how they appear around the College:

1. Genevieve Gregson (née LaCaze)
2. Mikayla Johnson (née Ivanov)
3. Daena Berkhout
4. Loren Hunter
5. Lina Kim-Wheatstone
6. Mitch Larkin
7. Laura Scherian
8. Shaun D’Mello
9. Andrew Burgess
10. Fletcher Dyson 

Nominate an Outstanding JPC Alumnus


Walk of Fame Inductees

Class of 1989. Former Australian Olympic and Commonwealth Games Swimmer More...

Class of 1997. Global Social Director – Lyre’s Spirit Co. Founder – The Dairy. More...

Class of 1985. Director of Child Health Research Centre at the University of Queensland. H More...

Class of 2010. Director at Queensland Treasury. Founder at Project HAND Inc. More...

Class of 2000. National Operations Manager at Indigenous Beverages Australia – Waddi Spr More...

Class of 1994. Head of Women's Football at the Gold Coast SUNS More...

Class of 1997. Co-Founder at TAKE Global More...

Class of 1992. Professor of Mathematics, The University of Queensland More...

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