Cheryl Bell has come full circle in her educational journey, stepping into the role of Principal at St Flannan’s School in Zillmere. Once a student herself, Cheryl’s appointment marks her first permanent Principalship, bringing a unique blend of personal connection and professional experience to the school community.
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Reflecting on her path to leadership, Ms Bell shared, “I’ve always aspired to be a leader. Throughout my career, I’ve taken on acting Principalship roles, as well as roles like Assistant Principal Religious Education, and Assistant Principal Administration, and I was Acting Principal at St Flannan’s in 2024. Leadership is part of my passion—whether in the classroom or the community, I naturally gravitate toward it.”
Ms Bell’s ties to St Flannan’s run deep. She attended the school in Years 6 and 7 after moving from Townsville to Brisbane, describing her time there as “wonderful.” She recalls how the Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters shaped her experience. “They nurtured us with compassion and kindness, set high expectations, and inspired us to achieve our best. Their legacy has always stayed with me.”
Among her role models was Mother Angela, the Principal during her student years. “Her dedication, creativity, and ability to inspire her students ignited a spark in me.” She also reflected on meeting Sister Christa and Sister Cath during the school’s 70th Anniversary celebration in 2024. “Their stories of the school’s beginnings have given me great inspiration to continue their legacy.”
Ms Bell credits her experiences at St Flannan’s with shaping her career as a teacher and leader. “My teachers instilled in me a love for learning and leadership. I wasn’t afraid to ask questions or take the lead on school projects. I was heavily involved in sports and coaching, which became a passion I carried into my teaching career. I’ve always enjoyed being part of the community and nurturing younRead: The Beginnings of Collins Estate, the ‘Most Cheerful’ Address in Annerleyg minds beyond the classroom.”
Now, as Principal, Ms Bell is focused on fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment at St Flannan’s.
“St Flannan’s has a rich tapestry of history, diversity, and collaboration. My vision is to nurture a welcoming and inclusive environment where everyone feels they belong. In 2024 we have our 70th anniversary and as we look to the future, I am focused on preserving our legacy of compassion and service.”
“This school has always been a diverse and multicultural community, something I appreciated as a student and now as a leader. The values of acceptance, kindness, and love are deeply rooted here, and I see those same qualities in the staff who tirelessly support every student, no matter their background. It’s truly a special place where families feel welcome, and children are happy.”
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Looking ahead, Ms Bell is eager to continue building strong connections within the school community. “I look forward to welcoming new families and immersing them in our vibrant community. Our focus will always be on ensuring that everyone—students, parents, and staff—feels valued and connected.”
For Cheryl Bell, leading St Flannan’s is not just a career milestone—it’s a heartfelt return to a place that helped shape her into the leader she is today.
Published 28-January-2025