Bishop Druitt College

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Bishop Druitt College
Faithfulness in Service
Established 1993
School Type Independent
Denomination Anglican
Slogan Dynamic, Caring, Optimistic
Key People Roger Oates, principal
School Fees Primary Fee: AU$3732 p.a.
Secondary Fee: AU$5088 p.a.
Senior Secondary Fee: AU$5440 p.a.
Location Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates 30°18′S 153°5′E / -30.3, 153.083
Enrolment approx. 1300
Employees 200+
Colours Red, white and navy blue
Homepage www.bdc.nsw.edu.au

Bishop Druitt College, or BDC, is a private Anglican school located in southwest Coffs Harbour. It consists of a primary and secondary section (K-12).

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[edit] Background

Bishop Druitt College is an independent, co-educational Kindergarten to Year 12 Anglican school situated in Coffs Harbour on the North Coast of New South Wales. The College commenced operations in 1994 with an enrolment of 57 Primary school students. Currently the enrolment is over 1100 students from Kindergarten to Year 12.[1]

[edit] The Secondary School

The Secondary Campus of the College uses a five-stream model for Years 7 to 10 and offers a broad choice of study programs in the senior years. Each academic faculty determines its own structure in a manner that best suits the individual cohort. Therefore, some subjects may be streamed, while others are not. The College has a strong history of academic success based on recognising and nurturing the individual’s talents and providing a safe environment in which to see them develop. As well as offering a thorough grounding in English, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography, Personal Development and Health, a wide range of electives in Technology and Applied Science, Creative and Performing Arts and Languages are offered to students as they progress through the Secondary years. Many recreational clubs and sporting options are also available. BDC's sporting tradition combines the excellence of high performing teams with the opportunity for everyone to participate at their own level. The College offers the services of educational professionals at all levels – in the classroom, in technology support and in educational support services. BDC also offer the best pastoral care available, using the House System as the foundation for creating a caring and personal experience of the Anglican educational ideal.

[edit] The House System

Underpinning the academic structure of the College is the House System. Each student belongs to a Tutor Group and a House. The Tutor Group is horizontal (the same Year level) and the House is Vertical (K-12). Students usually remain in the same Tutor Group and House for the duration of their Secondary enrolment. Students participate in sporting events and pastoral care in these house groups. The houses are named after significant people in Australia's history and are as follows:

House shield winners from past years have included:

  • 2003 - Hollows
  • 2004 - O'Shane
  • 2005 - O'Shane
  • 2006 - O'Shane
  • 2007 - O'Shane

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[edit] References

  1. ^ [1] Principal's Message. Retrieved on 2008-02-08.

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