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| name = Bundaberg Christian College | | name = Bundaberg Christian College | ||
| image = |
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| motto = Education with Wisdom | | motto = Education with Wisdom | ||
| established = 1996 | | established = 1996 | ||
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| country = Australia | | country = Australia | ||
| campus = 234 Ashfield Road, 4670 | | campus = 234 Ashfield Road, 4670 | ||
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| enrolment = 584 | ||
| colours = Navy Blue, Pacific Aqua | | colours = Navy Blue, Pacific Aqua | ||
| homepage = }} | | homepage = }} | ||
'''Bundaberg Christian College''' is a Prep - Year 12 school in ], Queensland, Australia. | |||
'''Bundaberg Christian College''' is a is non-denominational Christian day-school seeking to offer an excellence in education within the context of a genuine biblical framework. The College aims to encourage students to reach their highest academic potential, to fully develop their God=given gifts, to know Jesus Christ as Lord in every aspect of life and to love others as themselves. | |||
The school was established in 1996 and has 80 staff members and 584 students. | |||
The College is located on rural land between Bundaberg and the coastal tows of Bargara, Innes Park, Elliott Heads and Coral Cove and has a student population of approximately 670 students. The College is comprised of an Early Learning Centre, a Primary School and a Secondary School, all located on the one purpose-built campus. With purpose-built educational facilities and experienced teachers, BCC is able to offer a broad range of subjects that cover the requirements of the Australian Curriculum and allow for OP, QCE and VET pathways. | |||
BCC is a College that is 'in' mission; not just a College that 'supports' mission. | |||
== Administration == | == Administration == | ||
The School's current Principal is Mark Bensley and the school has four Heads of School: Ray Yates - Head of Primary , Peter Edwards - Deputy Head of Primary, Chris Hayden - Head of Secondary and Rosalee Morris - Deputy Head of Secondary and Curriculum. | |||
The following staff make up the College Leadership team: | |||
Principal - Mr Mark Bensley | |||
Head of Secondary - Mr Darren Hutton | |||
Head of Primary - Mr Ray Yates | |||
Business Manager - Mr Evan Keune | |||
Dean of Students - Mr Arthur Ross | |||
Dean of Curriculum - Mrs Rosalee Morris | |||
Deputy Head of Primary - Mr Peter Edwards | |||
Office Manager - Mrs Alison Petersen. | |||
== Cultural == | == Cultural == | ||
Bundaberg Christian College has |
Bundaberg Christian College has been involved in many cultural events including eisteddfods and sporting events. The school has many bands including Junior, Senior, Year 5 and Stage, many choirs including Junior, Senior and Voiceworx and many orchestras including Junior, Senior, Year 4 and Year 8 Chamber. | ||
A stringed instrument is compulsory in Year 4 and a brass or woodwind in Year 5. In Year 6+ students have the option of learning percussion instruments. | A stringed instrument is compulsory in Year 4 and a brass or woodwind in Year 5. In Year 6+ students have the option of learning percussion instruments. | ||
==Discipline== | |||
Students receive ] in appropriate cases. In particular, ] or ] is given, in private, for "serious verbal or physical abuse, theft or misbehaviour".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bcc.net.au/dmdocuments/2009/ENROLMENTS/Prospectus%202009.pdf |title=Prospectus 2009 | publisher = Bundaberg Christian College }}</ref> In 2008 the school's paddle was used, with parental agreement, on 10 occasions.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/sunday-mail/teachers-given-cane-go-ahead-at-bundaberg-christian-college/story-e6frep2f-1225698784357 | newspaper = The Sunday Mail | location=Brisbane | title = Teachers given cane go-ahead at Bundaberg Christian College | first = Ainsley | last = Pavey | date = 29 March 2009 }}</ref> | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
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Private school in Bundaberg, QLD, AustraliaBundaberg Christian College | |
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Location | |
Bundaberg, QLD Australia | |
Information | |
Type | Private |
Motto | Education with Wisdom |
Established | 1996 |
Principal | Mark Bensley |
Enrolment | 584 |
Campus | 234 Ashfield Road, 4670 |
Colour(s) | Navy Blue, Pacific Aqua |
Website | www.bcc.net.au |
Bundaberg Christian College is a Prep - Year 12 school in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia.
The school was established in 1996 and has 80 staff members and 584 students.
Administration
The School's current Principal is Mark Bensley and the school has four Heads of School: Ray Yates - Head of Primary , Peter Edwards - Deputy Head of Primary, Chris Hayden - Head of Secondary and Rosalee Morris - Deputy Head of Secondary and Curriculum.
Cultural
Bundaberg Christian College has been involved in many cultural events including eisteddfods and sporting events. The school has many bands including Junior, Senior, Year 5 and Stage, many choirs including Junior, Senior and Voiceworx and many orchestras including Junior, Senior, Year 4 and Year 8 Chamber. A stringed instrument is compulsory in Year 4 and a brass or woodwind in Year 5. In Year 6+ students have the option of learning percussion instruments.
Discipline
Students receive corporal punishment in appropriate cases. In particular, paddling or caning is given, in private, for "serious verbal or physical abuse, theft or misbehaviour". In 2008 the school's paddle was used, with parental agreement, on 10 occasions.
See also
Notes
- "Prospectus 2009" (PDF). Bundaberg Christian College.
- Pavey, Ainsley (29 March 2009). "Teachers given cane go-ahead at Bundaberg Christian College". The Sunday Mail. Brisbane.
External links
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