We are proud to introduce three principals who will be serving our school communities in their new leadership roles from 2025. Each leader brings extensive experience and a visionary approach to education and leadership. Our principals commit to excellence in developing schools that promote a love for learning, deepening our Catholic faith, and promoting both staff and student wellbeing. We invited each principal to share their vision for the future and the legacy they aim to leave in educational leadership.

Gabie Stojanovski, Principal, St Paul鈥檚 Catholic College, Manly
Gabie Stojanovski takes on the role of Principal at St Paul鈥檚 Catholic College, Manly, bringing experience across our CSBB schools since 2006, her most recent role Assistant Principal of Mater Maria Catholic College. Her journey began at St Paul鈥檚, leading her through key positions at Mercy Catholic College, Chatswood and Mater Maria Catholic College, Warriewood. Instrumental in enhancing Mater Maria鈥檚 community and academic excellence, Gabie has consistently promoted the mission of the Catholic Church through both personal commitment and professional expertise. As a passionate and accomplished Catholic leader, she is dedicated to guiding St Paul鈥檚 transition to co-education and leading future growth.
鈥As the first female Principal of St Paul鈥檚 Catholic College, I hope to leave a legacy that honours the history and traditions of the College while providing 21st century learning opportunities that prepare our students for careers in the future. I hope that during my tenure, we may build a strong reputation in the community, have full enrolments and achieve excellence in academic results. I aspire to leave a legacy of a strengthened Catholic identity, deeply rooted in Gospel values, fostering a faith-filled community with enduring connections to our church and parish.鈥

Adrian Pulley, Principal, St Kevin鈥檚 Catholic Primary School, Dee Why
We welcome Adrian Pulley as Principal of St Kevin鈥檚 Catholic Primary School, Dee Why. Adrian joins Dee Why having been Principal at St Martin鈥檚 Catholic Primary School, Davidson since January 2019. During this time, he dedicated himself to making the school a place of welcome where children can discover the meaning of Christ in their own lives and reach their full potential.
Key achievements included significant enrolment growth, a strong focus on student achievement, building leadership capacity and bringing to life Bishop Anthony鈥檚 vision for inclusive education by overseeing the delivery of the pilot Eileen O鈥機onnor Support Class at St Martin鈥檚.
鈥I hope my legacy is one of impactful, student-centred leadership鈥攚here students leave school not just with academic skills but with confidence, character and a love of learning. I want to be remembered for fostering a community that values relationships, celebrates diversity, and encourages both staff and students to take risks and embrace growth.
Most importantly, I want my legacy to be one of empowerment鈥攚here the leaders, teachers and students I鈥檝e worked with continue to drive positive change long after my time in the role.鈥

Cathy Gualtieri, Principal, St Martin鈥檚 Catholic Primary School, Davidson
We are delighted to announce Cathy as Principal of St Martin鈥檚 Catholic Primary School, Davidson, coming from her previously held position of Assistant Principal at St Mary鈥檚 Catholic Primary School, Manly. Cathy has been a part of CSBB schools since 2005, taking on various teaching and leadership roles. She has been a key contributor to the Towards 2025 initiatives, including Collaborative Coaching, Learner Diversity, the new RE Curriculum, planning for the Northern Beaches precinct and implementing Continuous Improvement conversations.
鈥I aspire to be an inspirational leader who has guided and supported children and their families throughout their primary school journey. I hope my time as Educational Leaders encourages other staff members to also want to pursue leadership in Catholic Education, just like my teachers many years ago.鈥