A welcoming neighbourhood... That's the spirit

The St Clair vision is more than just a place to reside – it’s a place to call your own, in a community fashioned by those who live there.

That special sense of belonging is the essence of genuine local spirit. It’s amongst the neighbours chatting over garden fences and friends meeting for coffee at the local cafés. It’s in the community events and street parties, and in the morning jogs, or the casual banter with the grocer at the village store.

You’ll find the spirit of St Clair in the excitement of a social cricket match on the playing fields, and in the quiet conversation between friends as they wander along the boardwalks in the evening.

St Clair is a place where neighbours are friends; friends are like family, and everyone who lives there always feel at home.

Working with the community

St Clair is currently working with nearby businesses and organisations to enhance the value that St Clair will bring to the local community.

If you are a member of a not for profit organisation located in the Woodville and Cheltenham area and would like to request support, please contact us.

What's on in the local area

As part of its ongoing commitment to the local community, St Clair is proud to support Woodville High School through the sponsorship of one of the school’s Enterprise Awards.

Recognising the need to promote excellence in the building industry the annual award is given to the most outstanding student in Certifi cate I General Construction.

Last year, 17-year old Ashley Anspach received the honour, having shown both academic excellence, as well as a great attitude and motivation to work.He has recently completed Year 11 and hopes to secure an apprenticeship as an electrician.

School Principal Meredith Edwards said that the school is very excited about the ongoing involvement with St Clair.

“There are some fantastic opportunities which this partnership can bring to the school’s students, teachers, its facilities and wider community.”

Woodville High School opened in 1915, and is still operating on the same site on Actil Avenue 94 years later. Its diverse cultural mix gives the school a unique character as well as a long tradition of producing proud scholars in a
proud community.

This partnership is the first of many for St Clair, as the project takes shape and becomes actively involved in the local community and an active participant in the life and spirit of the western suburbs.