The Campion College graduate is defined by five core characteristics: open to growth, intellectually competent, religious, loving, and committed to justice. They are confident, inquisitive, reflective, motivated, and flexible, viewing learning as a life-long pursuit. They appreciate and respect their own background and others', seeking out new challenges and opportunities to grow. As men and women of prayer, they rely on Christ’s example for guidance, maintaining a deep sense of God’s presence and the teachings of the Church. They respect other religions, fostering a society based on love and mutual respect. Intellectually, they have a strong liberal arts foundation, a sense of wonder, and the commitment to life-long learning. They believe in the importance of loving relationships, are aware of the significance of self-love, and demonstrate their love through service to others. Committed to justice, they recognize and act against injustice and prejudice, serving others and leading change both locally and globally. They live out the Beatitudes in daily life, always mindful of the call to serve the least among us.
Chaired by Mr Steven Whittingham, the Campion College Board of Management includes representatives of the Ministry of Education, the Roman Catholic Church and the wider school community. For the term 2024-26, the Board comprises: