Cannon Hill Anglican College
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Motto | With Courage and Compassion |
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Established | 1989 |
Type | Independent, Anglican, Co-educational, Day School |
Affiliation | Anglican Church, TAS |
Principal | Robyn Bell |
Chaplain | Father Tom Sullivan |
Students | Approx. 900 |
Grades | 4 – 12 |
Location | Cannon Hill, Queensland, Australia |
Campus | Urban 11.5 Hectares |
Colours | Red, Navy Blue & White |
Website | www.chac.qld.edu.au |
Cannon Hill Anglican College (familiarly known as CHAC) is an independent, co-educational, day school affiliated with the Anglican Church of Australia.
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[edit] History
Originally named Cannon Hill College, the school was established in 1989, originally with only grades 8-12. The school's earlier motto "In God We Trust" was altered in 1999 to "With Courage and Compassion". In 1994, the college decided to become affiliated with the Anglican Church, and added the "Anglican" to its name. Towards the end of the 1990's, primary grades were gradually introduced to the college, eventually including Years 4 through to 7. 2006 saw the enrolment at the college reach approximately 850 students [1] from Year 4 to Year 12.
[edit] Location
The campus is located on 115 hectares in Morningside, which includes a 4.5ha border of protected melaleuca wetlands[2] which the college uses as an educational tool. A "wetlands festival" is held by the college every year as a way of increasing wetlands awareness[3], and the college joined the Land for Wildlife program in 1999[4].
[edit] Facilities
The college has a recently completed on-site auditorium, which can cater for up to 1,100 people. In addition, the music facilities include a fully equipped recording studio (completed in 2001), a visual arts wing, including a lecture theatre / seminar room and a complete graphics and industrial design courtyard containg some of the best computer equipment in the state.
[edit] Principals
Mr Rod Wells (foundation)
Ms Suzanne Bain
Mr Greg Wain
Mrs Robyn Bell (current)
[edit] Mission Statement
According to their official website, the Mission Statement for the college is as follows:
"Cannon Hill Anglican College offers a balanced approach to education, aimed at the development of the whole person — intellectual, social, physical, emotional, aesthetic and spiritual."[5]
[edit] Pastoral Care
The college prides itself on its quality of pastoral care, and has adopted Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Clare of Assisi as its patron saints[6]. The college regularly conducts Eucharists and Liturgies[7] and has six houses, all named after prominent islands in Moreton Bay: Originally only four school houses existed (Moreton, Peel, Saint Helena and Stradbroke) however in 2001 two houses (Macleay and Russell) were added. The houses are consistent through both Primary and Secondary schools.
The school has its own Prayer and Hymn named "The College Prayer" and "The College Hymn" respectively. These are regularly used at College events and assemblies. The college also uses the English Language Liturgical Consultation (ELLC) version of the Lord's Prayer usually in conjunction with the College Prayer or independently.
Colour | Island | |
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Moreton | Yellow | Moreton Island |
Peel | Blue | Peel Island |
Saint Helena | Green | Saint Helena Island |
Stradbroke | Red | Stradbroke Island |
Macleay | White | Macleay Island |
Russell | Orange | Russell Island |
[edit] Sport
[edit] The Associated Schools Sports
The college's sporting program is centred around membership of The Associated Schools. Apart from the core sports of swimming, cross-country and athletics, all TAS sport is played on Saturdays over 3 trimesters. Each trimester is approximately nine weeks.
Secondary School
Boys | Girls | Carnival | |
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Trimester 1 | Cricket Volleyball |
Basketball Tennis |
Swimming |
Trimester 2 | Rugby Tennis |
Hockey Netball |
Cross Country |
Trimester 3 | Basketball Football |
Volleyball Softball |
Athletics |
Primary School
Boys | Girls | |
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Semester 1 | Cricket | Softball |
Semester 2 | Rugby | Netball |
Semester 3 | Basketball Football |
Basketball Football |
Semester 4 | Tennis | Tennis |
[edit] References
- ^ Microsoft Word - WebRpt.doc
- ^ Australian Schools Directory
- ^ green-schools-stories
- ^ http://www.keepaustraliabeautiful.com.au/qld/_dbase_upl/Bris%20GHS%20reg%20win%20MR%20010806.pdf
- ^ CHAC - Pastoral Care Program
- ^ http://www.chac.qld.edu.au/info/enrolment/Prospectus.pdf
- ^ CHAC - Pastoral Care Program
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
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