Broughton Anglican College

Broughton Anglican College
Location
Menangle Park, NSW
Australia
Coordinates 34°6′8″S 150°46′5″E / 34.10222°S 150.76806°E / -34.10222; 150.76806Coordinates: 34°6′8″S 150°46′5″E / 34.10222°S 150.76806°E / -34.10222; 150.76806
Information
Type Independent Anglican, Co-Educational Primary and Secondary School
Motto Life Through Christ
Founded 1986
Headmaster Mr Don O'Connor
Chaplain Rev. Mark Schroder
Grades Prep - 12
Campus 27 Hectares
Houses Barker (Green), Darlington (Purple), Johnson (Red), Reddall (Yellow) & Scott (Blue)
Colour(s) Black, Red, White & Yellow
                   
Website www.broughton.nsw.edu.au

Broughton Anglican College is a co-educational, Preparatory to Year 12 Christian school with approximately 850[1] students. It is a multi-campus facility, located at Menangle Park near Campbelltown, New South Wales.

The College, which was founded in 1986[2] by the Reverend Canon John Darlington (the then-Rector of St Peter's Anglican Church, Campbelltown), began with the aim of providing Secondary education based on Christian principles for students progressing from St Peter's Anglican Primary School (Campbelltown). In 1997, the College added a Junior School. It now offers education for Preparatory (Pre-Kindergarten) to Year 12 students.

The College has had three Headmasters, Mr. Ron Webb (Foundation Headmaster, 1986–2007), Mr. Paul Rooney (2007–2009), and Mr. Don O'Connor (2009–present).

In 2007 the school was affected by flash floods.[3][4]

The College Vision

Broughton Anglican College aims to provide a dynamic supportive learning environment, underpinned by the Christian faith and with a focus on a strong academic curriculum and to develop its community into Christ focused lifelong learning, who lead a lifestyle that honours God and serves others.

Academic achievement

The school was named in NSW's Top 200 Schools in 2007,[5] 2010[6] and 2012.

Senior School Staff 2017

Headmaster's Executive

Senior School Management Team

References

  1. "Student Population" (PDF). 2010 Annual School Report. Broughton Anglican College. p. 30. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2012-02-11.
  2. Laura Harding (2004). "Urbanity in the Suburbs". Architecture Australia.
  3. "Kids caught in flashflood floating car". Herald Sun. 2007-03-01. Retrieved 2009-07-26.
  4. "Storms cause flash flooding in Sydney's south-west". ABC News. 2007-02-28. Retrieved 2012-08-26.
  5. "2007 Top 200 School Rankings (HSC)". better education. 2007-03-01. Retrieved 2012-02-11.
  6. "HSC 2010: Top 200 Schools In NSW". Our Kids (published with permission from Board of Studies). 2007-03-01. Retrieved 2011-03-04.
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