A Note From the Principal
HERE AT COOLOOLA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE we understand how vital it is that every child is given every opportunity to become the person that God is calling them to be. We value each and every child and want to help them achieve success across a range of experiences, whether that be a sporting endeavour or a cultural pursuit, whether it is seeking outstanding academic success or learning to serve others. Our goal is to help each young person grow in their gifts and talents and for them to be prepared to use these to benefit others in their community.
The College offers a Biblically-based curriculum across a wide range of traditional subject areas. Our rigorous academic program caters for students from Prep to Year 12, with ongoing support for all students. Our students consistently achieve outstanding results across our academic, practical and ministry pathways. CCC has had the highest NAPLAN results in the region and has been the top achieving Secondary school. In 2020, five of our graduating students ranked in the top 9% of the state for their ATAR results, with our DUX ranking in the top 1.09% of Queensland. Our students also successfully transition into the workforce through school-based apprenticeships and traineeships. The teaching and learning partnership between school and home allows all of our students to thrive and fulfil their God-given potential.
God has a great desire to know each of us personally and it is through this relationship that we can determine our purpose and significance in life. We want each child and their families to understand how important they are to God, and to help them discover the great plan that He has for their lives. We practise walking with God each day; students will learn from the Bible, spend time in prayer and be encouraged by their friends and teachers. Our staff make it a priority to care for each young person in our school family and I am so pleased that parents and children feel so safe, supported and nurtured.
I hope this handbook provides you with a snapshot of this wonderful school and I encourage you to seek answers to any further questions by phoning the College.
Ross Waltisbuhl Principal
Our Vision:
To nurture curious and courageous learners through experiences that develop their minds, captivate their hearts, and equip their hands to explore God’s world and understand His plan for their future.
WE PROVIDE: a safe, collaborative, innovative and distinctly Christian environment that supports the academic, social, physical, emotional and spiritual development of both staff and students.
WE ARE: characterised by an excellent reputation for academic outcomes, a wide variety of cultural and sporting opportunities, a commitment to community service, and students of outstanding character and values.
WE ARE: managed by the Board of Directors of Cooloola Christian College Ltd., a nonprofit company established by the Associated Churches (Baptist Church, Church of Christ, Presbyterian Church and Wesleyan Methodist Church).
Our History
Cooloola Christian College grew out of the desire of a group of Christian parents to see Christian education available for their children. It was established in 1992 with an enrolment of 55 children and two teaching staff, held at the Gympie Christian Family Church site. In 1998 the College relocated to its present site on a beautifully landscaped undulating 10 hectares – located on the Southside of Gympie. The College established a complete P – 12 school with the graduation of the Year 12 class of 2003. Current enrolment is over 500 students.
Get Set for Prep!
Our Prep teachers and support staff are caring and sensitive, helping your children transition to school life. The College is known for its friendly, helpful environment, which will assist your child with their transition into their Prep year.
PREP AT CCC follows the Australian Curriculum, guiding all students to become successful learners, confident and creative individuals, and active and informed citizens.
Prep provides the foundation of your child’s success at school by developing:
• a positive approach to learning;
• independence and confidence;
• thinking and problem-solving skills;
• language skills;
• early literacy and numeracy;
• physical abilities, including gross and fine motor skills;
• social, emotional and spiritual growth.
From Prep to Year 2, CCC implements an inquiry learning approach, complimented by traditional teaching methodology to foster critical thinking and curiosity in all learners.
We aim to equip students with the skills needed to engage effectively with curriculum content as well as develop the skills they need for life. These include social and communication skills, problem solving skills and addressing emotional needs and development.
Our Prep teachers value students as active participants in their leaning, knowing that all children develop at different rates, have different interests and have diverse needs. Learning is real, relevant and meaningful for all children regardless of their age.
Moving into Primary
The Primary Years are an enhancement and extension of the learning that has already happened in a child’s life. The College is passionate about supporting families to educate their children and developing lifelong learners.
THE PRIMARY YEARS program focuses on the Key Learning Areas, giving students a range of foundational subjects with a strong emphasis on Literacy and Numeracy. Every year level includes specialist lessons in Creative Arts, Health and Physical Education, and Spanish.
Within each classroom, programs are delivered to cater for the many interests, needs and abilities of the children through a variety of experiences. Some students require support that is outside the everyday happenings of the classroom. We endeavor to meet these needs through the learning support provided by our Enrichment Team.
Our experienced Enrichment Team work with students, their parents and teachers to assist each
Communication with Parents in Primary
Cooloola Christian College provides families with two formal reports each year as well as feedback on student progress through Learning Progress Meetings.
Learning Progress Meetings provide an opportunity for a collaborative home/school approach to setting learning goals and understanding individual student’s strengths, learning styles and needs.
Our communication includes weekly newsletters, Parent Lounge, the CCC App, Seesaw, class homework sheets & informal discussions with the class teacher. Teachers use Email to communicate directly.
student undertake class work, assignments, tests and homework with greater independence and success.
Students with additional needs are often supported through an individualised learning plan.
Students with particular gifts and strengths have opportunity to further develop their skills through our Excellence in the Arts and Sports program, together with literacy and numeracy extension initiatives.
Junior Secondary
Junior Secondary bridges the gap between Primary and Senior Schooling by supporting, stimulating and challenging students while meeting their needs as young maturing adolescents.
Years 7-8
In Year 7, our teaching approach involves teambased instruction across five core subjects: English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities, and Health & Physical Education. While students will occasionally move to different classrooms, these transitions are kept to a minimum to ease the adjustment process.
Year 8 builds upon the foundations laid in Year 7, with an increased focus on the specialist teacher model that students will encounter throughout their remaining years at CCC.
During Years 7 and 8, students do not choose their electives; instead, the Secondary leadership team selects subjects aimed at broadening students’ experiences. This allows students to explore a variety of subjects before making more informed elective choices in Year 9. Refer to the Year 7 & 8 Subject Matrix in the Year 9 & 10 Subject Handbook.
Years 9-10
Year 9-10 students experience a range of subjects and teachers. As students proceed through the Middle Years, they will progress from largely teacher-directed study to increasingly selfdirected study, utilising the teacher as one of many resources contributing to their outcomes. In preparation for the Senior Years, self-motivated and self-directed study is essential each student’s success, equipping them for both tertiary studies and the workplace.
Students select from a range of elective subjects. During this phase of education, growing maturity is demonstrated in growing self-discipline, and a willingness to participate in the education process with greater independence. In Year 10, students transition to Year 11 subjects in Term 4, week 5, to ensure a smooth transition to Senior study.
Senior Phase
With strong links to local business and industry, and positive partnerships with training providers and universities, all learners at Cooloola Christian College have opportunity to learn through a broad range of subjects, courses and extra-curricular activities.
Years 11 & 12
At Cooloola Christian College we seek to equip all students to grow in personal responsibility and spiritual maturity. Students become more accountable for their behaviour and are required to make commitments, fulfil obligations, and make decisions on future studies or careers.
The College seeks to give every student opportunity to discover their gifts, and pursue studies in 3 distinct pathways – academic, career/traineeships, and ministry. All senior subjects reflect QCAA Senior syllabus. See the Senior Phase Subject Guide for more details.
Graduate Statement
Cooloola Christian College provides continuous opportunity for students to respond to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, to recognise and develop their God-given talents, and conduct themselves in a God-honouring manner; all so that our Graduates are enabled to be:
• critical and creative thinkers;
• compassionate servants demonstrating good character;
• ethical and moral decision makers;
• informed and responsible global citizens;
• learners for life;
• positive contributors in God’s world.
Service Learning
There are many opportunities for students, staff and families to be involved in service activities at CCC. Students can also choose to get involved outside the classroom at a local, wider community or international level.
Kids4Kids
Our Primary student fundraising organisation established in 2009, has raised considerable funds to assist children in need after natural disasters, and to support the work of various charities that work to support children in need, both locally and around the world.
Solomon Islands
Since 2006, CCC has been working in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands, providing resources, teaching and fellowship. Student and staff teams have been involved in many projects including establishing the first Christian radio station in the west, rebuilding our sister school after the 2007 earthquake, and dental hygiene/reading glasses clinics. We are also proud to call Maravari Primary our sister school and enjoy the ongoing mutual benefit that comes from this rich connection.
CCC Serve
CCC Serve is an events and catering program for a selected number of students from Yr 6 to 11. The handson activities provides students an opportunity to serve their community, work together as a team and learn valuable skills to apply to the future workforce.
Destiny Rescue: Make-A-Stand
Committed to liberating enslaved children around the world and restoring those who have been abused, Destiny Rescue is a Christian organisation we are proud to support and partner with since 2010. Each year our students seek sponsorship to Make a Stand to help free children and bring hope.
Outback Service
The Cooloola Christian College Outback Service Trip focusses on serving God and serving others through the gifts and abilities He has blessed us with. The trip is an incredible opportunity for young people to step outside their comfort zone and reach out to others from different cultures and backgrounds. In the past, our Outback Service team has travelled from Gympie to a number of rural and indigenous communities including Charleville, Quilpe, Wyandra and Cunnamulla. The team partnered with local churches, Chaplains and organisations to undertake visits to local primary schools and nursing homes, as well as property visits and the organisation of community events for children and families.
Excellence in the Arts
Instrumental Music
At Cooloola Christian College we value the Arts and seek to invest in students to develop their gifts and talents. The Arts at CCC provides wonderful opportunities for students to shine, both in and outside the classroom, and develops and shapes character, supports wellbeing, builds community and teaches students to value stewardship; all within a Christian framework.
The following Instrumental Programs are offered at CCC:
• Instrumental Music group and private lessons, provided in class time. Instruments on offer include woodwind, brass, piano, keyboard, strings, guitar, percussion and vocals.
• CCC ensembles for selected upper Primary and Secondary students. Our ensembles include Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Big Band, Percussion Ensembles, Drum Corps, CCC Young Voices (Yrs 3-6) and CCC Voices (Secondary).
Musical Theatre Excellence
Does your child love to sing, dance, and act?
CCC presents SHINE Musical Theatre where your child will engage in weekly 1-hour group lessons in singing, dancing, and acting, focused on popular musicals. Your child’s confidence will grow in these engaging lessons and workshops under the instruction of our qualified and experienced teachers.
Immersion Music Program
All Year 4 students will be enrolled in the Immersion Program. Early in Term 1, students will be provided with their allocated instrument, folder and book for the year.
Each student will participate in half-hour group lessons (during school) with a tutor once a week throughout the year.
In Term 2, students will come together to form the Year 4 Immersion Band. They will practise once per week (during school) with our conductor.
In Term 4, the Immersion Band will perform for parents and fellow students.
At the end of the year, families have the opportunity to continue in the Instrumental Music Program at CCC.
Dance
The CCC SHINE Dance program aims to build strong foundations in dance training; while instilling a joy of the arts in all students!
Professionally trained dance teachers will provide dance lessons to students during school hours, in groups and privately. Students can participate in ballet, jazz, tap, lyrical, hip hop and breakdancing lessons.
At CCC, we are committed to providing a safe and positive environment in which all students can feel empowered, comfortable and free to express themselves in the Arts. We desire for all students to find joy through our Shine Dance program.
Excellence in Sports
CCC has a fantastic sporting program with both curriculum and extra-curricular based opportunities for students.
AT CCC we understand that many students have gifts and abilities outside of the academic confines of the classroom. Our vision is to encourage a lifelong interest in physical activity using a values-based program where our focus is working together to develop young men and women of character. Our students will understand that success is about participation, discipline, and commitment.
At CCC students are given opportunities to participate in a number of sporting disciplines including, but not limited to Futsal, Volleyball, Athletics, Swimming, Basketball and Netball. The programs are conducted by qualified coaches and staff.
CCC also holds annual Swimming, Athletics and Cross Country carnivals. Students have the opportunity from these carnivals to be selected for representative teams in District, Regional, State and National competitions.
The opportunity exists for 10-19 year old students to excel in various Queensland school sports.
Sporting & Recreational Opportunities
HPE Program
All students from Prep to Year 10 participate in weekly HPE lessons provided by qualified specialist HPE teachers. Topics covered include (but are not limited to):
• Ball Sports – Oztag, Soccer
• Swimming Lessons
• Dance
• Golf
• Shooting
• Touch Football
• Hockey
• Athletics (Track and Field, Prep - 12)
• Cross Country Running (Prep - 12)
• Table Tennis
• Lawn Bowls
• Gross Motor Circuits (Early Childhood)
Outdoor Education Subject (Years 8-10)
This unique opportunity to study Outdoor Education includes:
• Expedition Planning (overnight hiking)
• First Aid
• Navigation
• Rock Climbing
• Canoeing
• Environmental Studies
• Bush Survival Skills
• Snorkeling
Sporting Facilities at CCC:
• 3 Indoor/Outdoor Volleyball Courts
• 3 Indoor Badminton Courts
• Indoor Netball Court
• Basketball Court
• Tennis Court
• Large Multi-Use Oval
• Small Multi-Use Oval
Sports Development Officer Visits
Annual visits from specialist coaches provide students with a chance to try new sports such as:
• Cricket
• Rugby
• Oztag
Representative Team Opportunities
We support students and provide opportunities for selection in school representative teams including but not limited to:
• Hockey
• Athletics
• Softball
• Touch football
• Soccer
• Cricket
• AFL
• Netball
• Swimming
• Squash
• Golf
• Basketball
• Tennis
• Cross Country
• Equestrian
Cert II in Outdoor Recreation (Years 1112)
This subject offers students a career path in:
• Personal Training
• Outdoor Education
• Adventure Guide
• Tourism
• Coaching or Sports Medicine
Recreation Opportunities/Facilities
• Canoeing
• Indoor Rock Climbing
• Bouldering (lunchtime activity)
• Abseiling Tower
• Mountain Bike Track
• Primary Sports Cupboard - a variety of sports and recreational equipment to choose from which are accessed at lunchtime by Primary students
• Soccer
• Auskick
Beyond the Classroom
Beyond the Classroom (BTC) is about learning, growing and building community through activities and endeavours that predominantly take place outside the normal classroom and beyond the traditional curriculum. The best learning happens through rich, shared experiences in real contexts, with worthwhile goals. BTC is the initiative that opens doors and gets students out there!
BTC is a fluid concept which shifts according to the interests, passions and needs of the College. Students, staff and families climb, compete, volunteer, hike, perform, paddle and picnic under the banner of BTC. Below are a few examples of BTC activities and programs currently in operation at CCC.
Excursions & Camps
Each year our Year 2, 4, 6, 7, 9 and 11 classes experience exciting camps and excursions that expand their knowledge, deepen their spiritual walks and grow as human beings.
CCC Build
CCC Build It is a program for the young men and women in Secondary; focussing on building relationships, building character and building faith, through practical and hands-on activities.
The CCC Build team train together weekly before school, led by dedicated teaching staff. Students also have the opportunity to attend off-site events, such as Spartan, to put their courage, determinate and grit to the test.
Special School Performances
Touring performers present various programs and visits from local, national or international artists which enrich and inspire our community. In the past we have had visits from the Watoto Children’s Choir, Endless Praise, Iron and Clay, OK TV, Natalie Miller and many more.
Lunchtime Activities
During lunch breaks, our Primary and Middle Years students have access to choirs, dance groups, the Primary sports cupboard, Lego Club, FAB and Rise Girls Groups, Gardening Club, Drumming Club, The Learning Hub, our Nature Space and various special events held throughout the year.
The RITE Journey
The RITE Journey is a transformative year-long program embedded in CCC’s Year 9 Pastoral Care, guiding students on their journey to adulthood. It fosters self-awareness, connection with mentors, parental involvement, personal strengths, and lasting faith in Jesus, encouraging hope and growth during this pivotal life stage.
Learning Hub
The Learning Hub is a multi-use facility featuring state-of-the-art classrooms, a library and an amphitheatre/media room. Students access the Learning Hub during dedicated class time and during lunch breaks.
OPENING HOURS
As well as being open for lessons, the Learning Hub is also open:
Before school: 8.30am – 8.50am
First break: 10.55am – 11.15am
Second break: 12.45pm – 1.30pm
During break times, students read, study, or play board games in various areas of our Learning Hub.
PRIMARY STUDENTS
All Primary classes have an allocated book borrowing time once a week. Students borrow up to three items at a time for a two week period. Loans can be renewed/extended for a further two weeks upon request. Students are required to have a library bag to borrow items.
SECONDARY STUDENTS
Most Secondary textbooks are now available through our digital platform called Box of Books. The Learning Hub staff can support students as they access this resource. Textbooks unavailable digitally can be borrowed as a yearly loan. For regular library borrowing, loans are for two weeks with one renewal available as necessary.
PHOTOCOPYING & PRINTING
Facilities for printing and copying are provided in the Learning Hub. Students receive printing credit each term as part of their enrolment. Additional credit can be purchased through the Administration Office.
INDEPENDENT LEARNING CENTRE
The ILC provides support for those students who have chosen to undertake a course through Distance Education, University or TAFE. The ILC is a learning space where students pursue independent study. They receive support from supervising staff.
Our Careers program provides support for students undertaking School Based Traineeships and Apprenticeships.
Student Support Services
At CCC we want every student to feel safe and cared for. We recognise that schools need to provide for the whole child, including social/emotional needs, physical development, online safety and spiritual needs.
Enrichment Team
As part of our Specialist Services, The Enrichment Team plays a crucial role in providing support for students with additional needs.
Programs include Extension Maths, Social Skills, and targeted intervention for numeracy and literacy. Students work in small groups with supportive staff to assist them to grow socially, emotionally, academically and spiritually to meet their full potential.
Responsible Thinking Process
RTP teaches students to take responsibility for their own behaviour, without in any way trying to control them or forcing them to change the way they behave. It is a process that teaches respect for others by fostering responsible thinking.
Through the RTP, educators encourage the development of a student’s sense of responsibility for their own lives and respect for the lives of everyone around them. The unique classroom ‘discipline’ process is both non-manipulative and non-punitive. The key component of this process is its focus on how students can achieve their goals without preventing others from doing so. In short, it teaches students how to respect others.
After-School Support Class
Students who struggle to meet the College’s expectations or who repeatedly choose to disrupt learning will be required to attend our Monday After-School Support class. Parents will be notified in advance so arrangements can be made for a late pick-up and a parent meeting may also be requested to discuss strategies to support the student.
During the afternoon, students will work independently on assigned tasks to help them think about better behaviour choices moving forward. The supervising teacher may also spend time in a pastoral conversation with the student.
College Chaplain
CCC’s Chaplain supports student wellbeing, excellent education and an active learning environment. The program and opportunities provided promote and enhance the education of the ‘whole’ child (intellectual, physical, ethical, spiritual, emotional and social development).
The role of the Chaplain within the educational framework of the school enhances the Pastoral Care program, school connectedness and student wellbeing. The availability of our School Chaplains provides another avenue of support to students and staff.
Where to find support
Primary & Secondary Coordinators
Our Coordinators have responsibility to assist class teachers to support students where an issue starts to impact learning or wellbeing. They may also wish to discuss behavioural matters including uniform issues, homework or classroom disruptions.
If an issue comes to the attention of the Primary or Secondary Coordinator, often they will contact the parent so that we can work together to understand, consider support strategies and discuss future options.
Visiting Specialists
Cooloola Christian College is committed to supporting staff and student wellbeing through external health services. We have regular visits from Noosa District Speech Pathology and Wide Bay Therapy to service our students.
For more information about our support services, please see the College’s Student Support Services
Important Information
CCTV
CCTV cameras are in operation across the campus to enhance security and safety, in full compliance with privacy legislation.
Personal Electronic Device Policy
The College allows mobile phones to be carried to and from school. However, the use of mobile phones is prohibited while on campus during school hours. Secondary students are to keep their phones in their lockers, and Primary students are to hand them in to Student Services for safekeeping during school hours. If parents need to contact their children during the day, they can contact the Administration Office.
Mobiles are not permitted on camps and excursions.
Stationery & Textbooks
Booklist items are supplied through the College to all Primary students. For Secondary students, a stationery order system is offered through the College at the end of the calendar year to ensure supplies are available for the beginning of the next year. Parents can purchase the supplies locally.
The College also operates a textbook hire scheme whereby Secondary students are supplied with most required textbooks, issued at the beginning of the academic year, upon enrolment or as required by the subject teacher.
Uniforms
CCC’s Uniform Shop is located at the back of the Administration building. Opening hours are:
Monday 8:00am - 10:30am
Wednesday 2:30pm - 4:00pm
Payment is made at the time of purchase by either cash, cheque, bank card or EFTPOS. Uniforms may also be ordered and paid for online via Flexischools.
Students are expected to wear full and correct uniform when at school, and when travelling to and from College out of school hours. Please familiarise yourself with our Uniform Policy (available on the CCC website).
Daily Routine
Students commence their school day at 8:45am. The College’s duty of care commences at 8:15am when supervision by staff is organised.
First break occurs from 10:55pm to 11:10am.
Second break occurs from 12:45pm to 1:25pm.
The school day finishes at 2:55pm. Duty of care continues at the College until 3:15pm.
CCC Connect - Weekly Newsletter
Cooloola Christian College publishes a weekly newsletter each Tuesday. This newsletter is published to the College website and can also be accessed via the CCC Facebook page. It contains the latest news, events and important information relevant to parents and our wider community.
Classroom Volunteers
We appreciate any voluntary assistance you may be able to provide. Volunteers may be needed to help with camps and excursions or crafts and sports with small groups of students. All volunteers must apply through Administration and adhere to the College’s Volunteer Code of Conduct. Blue (Working with Children) cards are required unless the volunteer is a parent of a student enrolled at the College.
School Dental Service
The Child and Adolescent Oral Health Service offers free general dental treatment to all students from Prep to Year 10 who are permanent Queensland residents. Treatment is provided by an Oral Health team, which consists of a Dentist, Dental/Oral Health Therapist and Dental Assistant.
Offers of dental care occur on a rotational basis. Dental care is provided at a Mobile Dental Van or Dental Clinic, as advised when treatment is offered.
Emergency dental treatment is available between school visits. Contact numbers for the service are:
• Clinic/Van - 041 249 1905
• Emergency Number - 07 5489 8437
Absences/Emergencies
For every absence, late arrival and early departure, students must bring an explanatory note from the parent, or the parent must advise the College through the CCC app or via phone/email. Parents must provide emergency telephone numbers and it is the parent’s responsibility to inform the College if there are any changes in their and/or the student’s details. Parents will receive a text message if an absence is not notified. Each student is covered under the College’s student accident policy. This policy covers students for 24 hours per day, 7 days per week for the events described in the schedule.
Smoking, Drugs and Dangerous Items
At Cooloola Christian College, there is zero tolerance regarding smoking, vaping, alcohol and other dangerous items.
Tuckshop
The Tuckshop is open every day to supply students with a wide range of food and drinks at reasonable prices. All profits are used by the College to provide additional student facilities and equipment. The College has an online ordering system for Tuckshop through FlexiSchools. This system allows parents, students and staff to place orders from home or school. Visit www.flexischools.com.au for more information.
Privacy Policy
Cooloola Christian College, (herein referred to as the “College”), acknowledges its obligations under the Privacy Act 1988 (Commonwealth) (the “Act”) and may from time to time review and update its policy to ensure that it remains appropriate to current laws, technology and the College environment.
Personal, sensitive or health information provided by you to the College will be handled in compliance with the Act relating to the collection, use, disclosure, security, access and disposal. Information will be disposed of at an appropriate time and in accordance with current legislation.
PURPOSE OF COLLECTION
The primary purpose of collecting and recording information is to enable the provision of quality education in a Christian framework. In addition, some of the information we collect and record is to satisfy the College’s legal obligations to enable the College to discharge its duty of care to students and parents/guardians; this may include:
• Day to day administration;
• Keeping parents informed about matters relating to their child’s schooling, through correspondence, newsletters and magazines;
• Academic and/or sporting achievements;
• Student activities;
• Photos and other news that is published in the College newsletters, magazines and on our website;
• Looking after students’ educational and vocational advancement, social and wellbeing;
• Seeking applications for funding for student and College programs;
• Marketing the College, including public media (requires consent);
• Satisfying our legal obligations under various items of legislation and to discharge our duty of care.
USE AND DISCLOSURE
The College may use or disclose personal information, collected during the enrolment process, to:
• Inform College support groups (Parents and Friends Association);
• Update the College Alumni database;
• Inform supporting cultural and sporting groups;
• Produce Class lists (if you do not wish this to occur, you must contact the Principal immediately);
• Third parties, for example: visiting or casual teaching staff, to enable the College to discharge its duty of care; fulfil any legal obligations.
Any personal information that you supply is stored securely and disposed of in accordance with the Act (or other legislation, as required). Where you provide us with personal information for other persons it is assumed that you have the consent of those individuals. This may include, for example: doctors, emergency contacts, grandparents, past students or similar persons.
The College requires a full and frank disclosure of information for its stated purposes; however, should you decide that you would not be willing to provide the required information; the College may not be able to continue with the enrolment of your child/ children.
A more detailed version of the Privacy Policy is available online via the College website. In addition, a paper copy can be obtained by contacting the Administration Office (07) 5481 1000 or in person. Further information regarding Privacy can be located at www. oaic.gov.au (Office of the Australian Information Commissioner).