A JPC homestay family with their two international students overlooking the Brisbane skyline
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Homestay in Brisbane: a , and a whole College behind them

Your child lives with a Blue Card-checked Australian family, in their own room, with 24/7 support from the College.

  • Blue Card (Working with Children) checked
  • Home visited and approved by JPC staff
  • 24/7 pastoral care and emergency line
  • Supervised study after school
Specialist Under 18 Welfare

How JPC chooses and checks your child’s host family

You are never trusting a stranger. Every John Paul College host family is found, checked, trained and supported by our own homestay team – not by an outside agency. Here is exactly what happens before your child moves in.

A Blue Card for every adult

Every adult in the home must hold a Blue Card. This is Queensland’s Working with Children Check, run by the state government.

We visit the home first

College staff visit every home before a student is placed. We check the bedroom, the household and the travel time to school.

We keep checking

Homes are inspected again regularly while your child is living there, so they stay safe and suitable all year.

Families are trained

Host families are trained by our homestay team before they host, and supported by the same team every week afterwards.

A 24/7 line, all year

A dedicated team and a 24/7 pastoral care and emergency line mean help is always close, day or night.

One point of contact

You deal directly with the College, never a distant third-party agency. One team knows your child, and knows you.

John Paul College takes full responsibility for the welfare of international students under 18, in both homestay and boarding, under our CRICOS obligations (CRICOS 00500B). If a placement is not the right match, talk to the homestay team – students can be moved to a different family.

What Makes JPC Different

The JPC Quality

Most homestay programs stop at a bed and a meal. Every JPC host family is chosen, trained and supported by our own homestay team. And every JPC student has somewhere supervised to be between the last bell and dinner.

Watch the Film

Inside a JPC Homestay Family

Two minutes inside the Brisbane homes that host our students. We have placed students with local families since 1997. Our own homestay team chooses, trains and supports every one of them.

  • 2 minute film
  • Hosting students since 1997
  • 46 weeks of residence a year, including term breaks
The JPIC Experience

Extended Day Program

Learning and support continue after class. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the Extended Day Program gives students supervised homework help, a wellbeing workshop, after-school activities like sport and music, and a community dinner with staff. It is included in Premium Homestay at no extra cost.

3:30pm

Extended Day Program begins

Students are collected from school.

3:30 – 5:00pm

Homework Support & Workshops

Supervised study, mentoring and wellbeing workshops.

5:00 – 6:00pm

Community Dinner

Students enjoy a healthy dinner together with staff.

6:00 – 6:30pm

Return Home

Door-to-door bus transport to homestay families.

Explore the Extended Day Experience
A JPC international student with their homestay mother and homestay sibling
Our Commitment

The JPC CARE Framework

CARE stands for Connect, Achieve, Respect and Empower. It is the four-part plan our staff and host families follow for every student, so nobody is left to cope alone.

A checked local family. A 24/7 contact.
Someone who notices when your child has a hard week.

Connect

Building meaningful relationships with students, host families, staff and the wider JPC community.

Achieve

Supporting academic growth through structured study, goal setting and personalised guidance.

Respect

Every student feels safe, respected and heard – whatever their culture, language or religion.

Empower

Developing confidence, independence and leadership skills to prepare students for future success.

Care At the heart
of everything
we do
Safe & Supportive Environment
Wellbeing Focused
Academic Excellence
Strong Family Partnerships

A Day in the Life

Premium Homestay Student

A structured day with the perfect balance of learning, support and family life.

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A homestay student having breakfast with their host mother
7:00am

Morning at Home

Breakfast with the host family and prepare for school.

Homestay students and family walking through the JPC campus
8:20am – 3:15pm

School

Engaging classes, activities and friendships.

A student completing homework support in the Extended Day Program
3:30 – 6:00pm

Extended Day Program

Homework support, workshops and community dinner.

Host mother and students preparing dinner together in the evening
6:00 – 8:30pm

Evening with Family

Quality time, dinner and relaxation.

Students relaxing on the porch with their host family in the evening
9:30pm

Rest & Recharge

Prepare for tomorrow and get a good night's sleep.

The Practical Details

What is included in JPC Premium Homestay?

Homestay at John Paul College is $23,884 per year (AUD), covering 46 weeks of residence. There is one fee, and this is what it covers.

  • Their own bedroom in a family home, with a desk to study at.
  • Meals with the family – breakfast, and dinner together each evening.
  • The Extended Day Program on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at no extra cost.
  • Door-to-door transport home after the Extended Day Program.
  • 24/7 pastoral care and an emergency line, all year.
  • 46 weeks of residence, including most term breaks.
  • Dietary and religious needs matched at placement – just tell us on the application.
  • Family life – weekends, outings and everyday Australian home routines.

More Than a Place to Stay, a Place to Belong

Questions Parents Ask

Homestay questions parents ask

How does John Paul College check its homestay families?

Every adult in a John Paul College homestay must hold a Blue Card, which is Queensland’s Working with Children Check. Before a student is placed, College staff visit the home to check it is safe and suitable. Homes are inspected again regularly while a student is living there. Host families are chosen, trained and supported by the College’s own in-house homestay team, not by an outside agency.

How much does homestay at John Paul College cost?

Homestay at John Paul College is AUD $23,884 per year, covering 46 weeks of residence. This includes the student’s own room, meals with the host family, and the Extended Day Program with door-to-door transport home. Full details are on the College fee schedule.

Is homestay safe for a student under 18?

John Paul College takes full responsibility for the welfare of international students under 18 in homestay. A dedicated team and a 24/7 pastoral care and emergency line mean help is always available. Parents deal directly with the College rather than a third-party agency.

What happens after school each day in JPC homestay?

On Tuesdays and Thursdays students join the Extended Day Program on campus from 3:30pm. It includes supervised homework support and mentoring, a wellbeing workshop, and a community dinner with staff. A bus then takes students door-to-door back to their homestay family by about 6:30pm.

What if the homestay family is not the right match?

Students can be moved to a different homestay family. Contact the College homestay team and they will arrange a new placement. An accommodation relocation fee applies with prior approval.

Can a homestay family cater for special dietary or religious needs?

Yes. Tell the homestay team about dietary, medical or religious requirements on the accommodation application, and students are matched to a family who can meet them.

More questions about studying at JPC? Read the full FAQ  •  Ask our International team

A homestay family playing a board game together in the evening

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