About the Research Project
In 2024 and 2025, Christian Schools Australia (CSA) collaborated with researchers from Research Schools International and the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University to carry out a landmark study, entitled, Student Flourishing in Australian Christian Schools. The project explored the perceived levels of flourishing of adolescents (12 to 18-year-olds) and the specific practices that promote student flourishing across Christian secondary schools in Australia. This groundbreaking research study investigated and identified the conditions, contextual factors, and specific practices that can promote positive gains in student flourishing within Christian schools across Australia. Adopting a longitudinal survey design, 22,092 students in Year 7 to Year 12 across 57 Christian schools took part in one of the largest studies of adolescent flourishing in Christian schools ever undertaken.
Based upon longitudinal and cross-sectional analyses of the data, the following six distinct themes emerged regarding student flourishing in Australian Christian schools:
- Family: The Practices of Bonding - Student flourishing and family relationships
- Formation: The Practices of Becoming - Student flourishing across the years of secondary school
- Relationships: The Practices of Belonging - Student flourishing and community
- Learning: The Practices of Engaging - Student flourishing and learning engagement
- Spirituality: The Practices of Expressing - Student flourishing and faith formation
- Serving: The Practices of Embodying - Student flourishing and civic and social engagement
The findings outlined in this report provide a plethora of evidence-based practices, priorities and principles for student flourishing and highlight the crucial role that Christian schools, as people forming eco-systems, can play in cultivating the fertile conditions for students to flourish holistically: intellectually, socially, physically, and spiritually.