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School in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Ballarat Christian College
Location
Ballarat, Victoria
Australia
Information
Typeprivate school, co-educational, primary, secondary, day
MottoEvery learner reaching their God-given potential
DenominationEcumenical
Established1999
PrincipalKen Nuridin
Years offeredP–12
GenderCo-educational
Enrolment330
Colour(s)Blue, burgundy and gold    
Websitewww.balcc.vic.edu.au

Ballarat Christian College is a private, co-educational P–12 day school located in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Ballarat Christian College provides education for children in a Christian environment, in the evangelical Protestant tradition.

History

In 1985, 22 students began their primary education at Carmel Christian Community School in the Bethel Hall of Carmel Welsh Presbyterian Church in Albert Street, Sebastopol under Winston Broad. In 1991 the school changed its name to Sebastopol Christian Community School. In 1999, 22 students in Years 7 and 8, began their secondary education at Ballarat Christian College in Yarrowee Street, Sebastopol under Peter NcNamara. The school was located in the former Seventh Day Adventist school buildings about a kilometre from the primary school site. In 2006, Ballarat Christian School and Ballarat Christian College amalgamated and moved to one site.

References

  1. Ballarat Christian College Archived 18 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, school website, Accessed 11 December 2010
  2. Christian Schools Australia
  3. Archived 18 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Accessed 11 December 2010

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