St Luke's Anglican School

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St Luke's Anglican School
St Lukes Anglican School coat of arms
Location
4 Mezger Street, Kalkie, Bundaberg, Queensland

Australia
Coordinates24°51′14″S 152°23′16″E / 24.85389°S 152.38778°E / -24.85389; 152.38778Coordinates: 24°51′14″S 152°23′16″E / 24.85389°S 152.38778°E / -24.85389; 152.38778
Information
TypeIndependent co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day school
MottoFaith, Performance, Honour
Religious affiliation(s)Anglicanism
DenominationAnglican
Established1994; 28 years ago (1994)
PrincipalCraig Merritt
Head teacherCatherine Donaldson (Early School)

Matthew Hughes (Middle School)

Robyn Deer (Senior School)
YearsEarly learning to Prep-12
Enrolment800
Colour(s)Blue, green, red and yellow
    
Websitewww.stlukes.qld.edu.au

St Luke's Anglican School is an independent Anglican co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day school located in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia.

Established in 1994 and includes an Early Learning Centre (Junior, Kindy, and Pre-Prep), and Primary School, Middle School, and Senior School. The school's motto is Faith, Performance, Honour.[1]

International Students[]

St Luke's Anglican School has stated that they Welcome international students from diverse range(s of) cultures and are registered to accept students who are studying on a 500 Student Visa from Year 1 - 12. St Luke's also offers Support and Accommodation with the Homestay Program. All international students under the age of 18 are required by law to live with their parents/guardians or with a school approved Homestay Provider.

Houses[]

The college has four houses that compete throughout the year with each other in cultural and sporting competitions. The main events are the yearly: swimming carnival, athletics carnival, cross country carnival and the rock-pop-mime which is hosted by the Year 12 students.[2]

The houses (with house colours) that compete are as follows:

  •   Hoog House
  •   Morris House
  •   Browning House
  •   Noble House

It is important to note that the House colours are taken from the school's Coat of Arms.[3] The Houses are named after important figures in the Australian Anglican Church.

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