圣公会信仰
我们的圣公会信仰
As one of the oldest girls’ schools in Western Australia, St Hilda’s has helped shape the future of over 10,000 students. St Hilda’s strives to offer each student the opportunity to grow in their understanding of the Christian faith through the Anglican tradition. St Hilda’s warmly welcomes students from a range of Christian denominations as well as students from other faith traditions and those of none.
In our rapidly changing culture, we believe Anglican schools should be places where students can openly explore, question and engage with the truths of the Christian faith in a safe and supportive environment.
Our educational philosophy is grounded in the teachings of the Christian gospel, and Christian values underpin all that we do. The School hopes that parents, whether or not they share the Christian faith, will support their daughters in approaching Christian teaching with openness and respect, and will join with the School in significant acts of worship and community life.
About the Chaplain

The School Chaplain, Fr Philip, plays a central role in inspiring our community through the Bible, Anglican worship and guiding students to explore God’s purpose for their lives. This is reflected not only in life’s big questions, but also in the details of how we learn, serve, lead, create and grow throughout the journey of school life and beyond.
Through Chapel services, our bespoke Belonging programme, Wandering Spirit programme, small groups and informal gatherings, the Fr Philip seeks to make faith accessible, thoughtful and relevant for all students. These offer opportunities to reflect on wellbeing, values and faith.
Fr Philip, an Anglican priest and teacher, brings many years of ordained ministry, pastoral experience, school senior leadership and teaching across three continents, to life at St Hilda’s. With a warm and approachable presence, he helps connect St Hilda’s to the wider Anglican tradition, local parishes, and the Cathedral, fostering a strong sense of belonging and spiritual growth. He is also available to the wider school community for Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals. Please reach out to him. He provides pastoral support to students, staff and families, and are available to discuss personal matters as they arise. The Fr Philip can be contacted via chaplain@sthildas.wa.edu.au
Student Faith Groups and Sacristans
Student groups provide opportunities for girls to gather in friendship, explore the Christian faith, Biblical teaching, pray together and support one another. These groups foster community across year levels and encourage leadership and service.
Sacristans at St Hilda’s play a vital role in preparing the chapel for worship, ensuring everything is set with care and reverence. They assist the Chaplain during services, at school and in other locations, supporting the smooth and meaningful flow of the liturgical worship. Sacristans develop a deep sense of responsibility, service, and connection to the spiritual life of the community.
Involvement in worship outside of St Hilda’s
St Hilda’s is actively engaged in the life of the Church across local, cathedral, and diocesan contexts, maintaining close relationships with nearby parishes through participation in Sunday worship, special services, and pastoral initiatives, where students and staff contribute through music, readings, hospitality, and occasional leadership roles.
The School also plays a visible role in Cathedral worship by attending major liturgical celebrations such as feast days, confirmations, and diocesan gatherings, often supporting these through choir and ceremonial involvement.
St Hilda’s sustains a strong connection with diocesan Bishops, who regularly visit for worship, teaching, and pastoral engagement, while students and leaders participate in wider diocesan events and initiatives, together expressing the community’s role as a bridge between education, worship, and the broader life and leadership of the Church.
Archbishop Le Fanu instrumental in St Hilda’s history
该校原名女子中学,1930 年在勒法努大主教的敦促下由英格兰教会学校理事会接管,勒法努大主教希望保留一所效忠英格兰教会的女子学校。
勒法努大主教促成了在莫斯曼公园现址购买土地的决定,并在新的方向和新的名称下重新建立了由自己管理的学校。
1931 年 3 月 22 日星期日,西澳大利亚州州长威廉-坎皮恩爵士正式为学校揭幕,勒法努大主教将学校更名为圣希尔达英格兰教会女子学校。他选择圣希尔达这个名字是为了反映学习和文化的守护神圣希尔达以及校训 "Domine dirige nos"(意为 "主指引我们")。
勒法努大主教一直支持圣希尔达学校,1946 年,圣希尔达学校的第一任校长斯莫尔小姐说:"圣希尔达学校之所以存在,完全是因为勒法努大主教坚信,女孩和男孩一样需要最好的学校。
Archbishop Le Fanu died on September 9th, 1946.
1994 年 9 月,他的子女向圣希尔达圣公会女子学校赠送了父亲的大主教十字架、戒指和圣杯。它们现在是圣希尔达博物馆的一部分。
随着圣希尔达的旅程不断展开,我们将继续祈祷上帝的指引和力量,对上帝的爱充满信心。





