Brisbane Christian College

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Brisbane Christian College
Brisbane Christian College logo.png
Location
63 Fairlie Terrace, Salisbury, Brisbane, Queensland

Australia
Coordinates27°33′00″S 153°01′20″E / 27.549878°S 153.022342°E / -27.549878; 153.022342Coordinates: 27°33′00″S 153°01′20″E / 27.549878°S 153.022342°E / -27.549878; 153.022342
Information
Former nameSouthside Christian College
School typeIndependent co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day school
MottoWisdom and Knowledge through Christ[1]
Religious affiliation(s)
DenominationChristianity
Established1985; 36 years ago (1985)
PrincipalSean Morrison[2]
Employeesc. 120[3]
YearsEarly learning; K12
Enrolmentc. 780[3] (2016)
Campus typeSuburban
Websitebrisbanechristiancollege.com.au
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Brisbane Christian College is an independent Assemblies of God Christian co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day school, located in the Brisbane suburb of Salisbury, Queensland, Australia. The College was founded in 1985[5] under the name Southside Christian College[6] and is a ministry of Life Church Brisbane.[7]

Campuses[]

Brisbane Christian College is a pre-prep to Year 12 college with three campuses;[8]

  • Pre-Prep Centre in Coopers Plains, Brisbane
  • Primary School in Salisbury, Brisbane
  • Middle and Secondary Campus also in Salisbury, Brisbane which is about 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south of the Brisbane CBD.[9] The Middle and Secondary Campus is on a 10.016-hectare (24.75-acre) site and was the previous location of Nyanda State High School (also known as Salisbury High School).[10]

Principals[]

The following individuals have served as Principal:

Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Time in office Notes
n/a Pastor Clyde Marbach 1985 1986 0 years Acting[11]
1 Phillip Moore 1986 1990 3–4 years [12]
2 Peter Bancroft 1990 1997 6–7 years [13]
3 Graeme Johnston 1999 2010 10–11 years [13][14]
4 Sean Morrison 2011 present 9–10 years [15]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "About Brisbane Christian College". Brisbane Christian College. 2017. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  2. ^ Independent Schools Queensland (2016). "Independent Schools Queensland – South Brisbane" (PDF). p. 3. Retrieved 29 May 2017.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b "School profile – 2016 – My School". Retrieved 29 May 2017.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Australian Government. "Institution Details – Brisbane Christian College". Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. G 35. S". Federal Register of Legislation. September 1985. p. 31. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
  6. ^ "ABN Lookup". Australian Business Register. Australian Government. 1 November 2014. Archived from the original on 26 April 2020. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Life Church Brisbane". lifechurchbrisbane.com/. Life church Brisbane. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  8. ^ "Contact us | Brisbane Christian College". Brisbane Christian College. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
  9. ^ Darren, Cartwright. "QLD News Brisbane's ring of affordability starts here". couriermail.com.au. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  10. ^ "Nyanda may get another go as school". Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  11. ^ Brisbane Christian College (16 November 2015), Brisbane Christian College History Video 1, retrieved 29 May 2017
  12. ^ Brisbane Christian College (16 November 2015), Brisbane Christian College History Video 2, retrieved 29 May 2017
  13. ^ a b Brisbane Christian College (16 November 2015), Brisbane Christian College History Video 3, retrieved 29 May 2017
  14. ^ "Web Archive of southsidecc.qld.edu.au". 28 November 1999. Archived from the original on 28 November 1999. Retrieved 29 May 2017.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  15. ^ "College Leadership school principal | Brisbane Christian College". Brisbane Christian College. Retrieved 29 May 2017.

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