St Francis Flexible School is a place where young people in Grades 7 to 12 can feel safe, supported, and included. If school hasn’t worked well for you before, we’re here to offer something different.

We’ve been helping young people in Hobart since 2017 and are part of Catholic Education Tasmania and Edmund Rice Education Australia.

In 2026, we’re excited to open a new campus in Wynyard on the North West Coast, where we’ll keep building strong relationships, offering flexible learning, and standing by young people no matter what.

Hobart Campus

Phone:  0427 249 286

Email:  stfrancis@flexi.edu.au

Address:   22 Ashbourne Grove, West Moonah, TAS 7009

Principal: Nick McGann

Head of Campus: Donna Brown

Child Safety Officer: Jason Haines

North West Campus

Phone:  0427 249 286

Email:  stfrancis@flexi.edu.au

Address:  30 Austin St, Wynyard, TAS 7325

Principal: Nick McGann

Acting Head of Campus: Gregg Sharman

Child Safety Officer: Jason Haines

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LEADERSHIP

Principal

Principal

Nick McGann
Head of Hobart Campus

Head of Hobart Campus

Donna Brown
Acting Head of North West Campus

Acting Head of North West Campus

Gregg Sharman
Director Child Safety

Director Child Safety

Jason Haines
Director Wellbeing

Director Wellbeing

Mika Browning
Director Wellbeing Practice

Director Wellbeing Practice

Nathan Volf
Director Curriculum

Director Curriculum

Sarah Adams
Director Learning Support

Director Learning Support

Erin Forster
Director Teaching and Learning

Director Teaching and Learning

Claire Coad
Director of Innovation

Director of Innovation

Dane Paulsen
Operations Manager

Operations Manager

Tracy Delaney

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We are proud to acknowledge and pay respect to the traditional and continuing owners of the lands on which we stand, work and learn on.

St Francis Flexible School is located on the traditional lands of the muwinina people of the South-East Nation in lutruwita, the old people who lived with and cared for this land for many generations, who are now no longer here due to the impact of invasion.

We acknowledge and respect the Palawa people and the deep connection that they have to Country and Culture. We acknowledge and respect the Tasmanian Aboriginal community as the current and continuous custodians and pay our respect to Elders past and present. We are committed to learning as part of this community, and to supporting the continued sharing of knowledge and Culture.