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The Springfield College
Crest of The Springfield College
Location
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Information
TypeIndependent, Co-educational
MottoConstant and True
Established1998
PrincipalSuzanne Bain
Head of CollegeSteve Croft
ChaplainRev. Valerie Hoare (Anglican)
GradesPrep – 12
EnrollmentApproximately 600
CampusRural
Colour(s)Red, Navy Blue &White
NewspaperThreads
AffiliationAnglican Schools Office
Uniting Church in Australia
EDUCANG Limited
RegistrarAlida Cherry
Campus CoordinatorTania Brewer
Websitewww.thespringfieldcollege.com.au

The Springfield College (TSC) is an independent, co-educational day school, located at Springfield, a suburb in South East Queensland, Australia.

The school is a joint initiative of the Anglican Church of Australia and the Uniting Church in Australia. It is operated by EDUCANG Limited, along with Forest Lake College, Mary McConnel School, The FLC International Centre and The Lakes College.

The current campus, on Springfield College Drive, Springfield, will eventually house just the Junior School (Prep to Year Six).

A separate campus is being established for the Middle School (Years Seven to Nine) and for the Senior School (Years Ten to Twelve) on the Springfield - Greenbank Arterial.[1] Construction started in mid 2007 with completion expected by 2019. It will have an ultimate capacity of 700 students.

History

The Springfield College was established in 1998, with an enrolment of eleven students. Student numbers have grown quickly and it now has an enrolment of 480 students, from Prep (pre-school) to Year Nine.

In 2007, enrolments outgrew facilities - a result of the delayed start of the new Middle/Senior School campus - and Senior School students (Years Ten to Twelve) were transferred to sister school Forest Lake College.

College Clans

The Springfield College has four clans, named in honour of some of Scotland's proudest and most historic families. Each clan has its own crest, which is displayed on the student's sports uniform.

Clan Keith Clan MacDuff Clan Robertson Clan Sinclair
Colour: Green Colour: Red Colour: Navy Blue Colour: Sky Blue
Motto: Truth Conquers Motto: God assists Motto: Glory is rewarded by valour Motto: Commit thy work to God
Badge: A Stag's head Badge: A Lion rampant Badge: A dextor hand holding a crown Badge: A Rooster

College Prayer

Lord, our heavenly Father,
Almighty and everlasting God,
We thank you for bringing us safely to this day;
Keep us by your mighty power,
And grant that today we fall into no sin,
Neither run into any kind of danger,
But lead and govern us in all things,
That we may always do what is righteous in your sight
Through Jesus Christ our Lord
Amen.

Curriculum

The Springfield College's curriculum includes individualised training in the academic, cultural, social, spiritual and physical domains. The Springfield College's academic curriculum offers a range of science, humanities and vocational subjects.

The Springfield College believes there are several discrete stages of a child's education:-

  1. the foundation studies of early childhood,
  2. the middle years of development and growth
  3. the displacement of students leading to...
  4. the final years of preparation for adult life.

The College structure reflects these stages of individual development, rather than the traditional Primary and Secondary Schooling distinction.[2]

Mandarin Chinese

Mandarin Chinese is the College's official Language Other Than English (LOTE) and is taught in all classes from Prep (pre-school) upwards.

From Years Nine to Twelve, it may be taken as an elective subject.

Music

All The Springfield College students from Prep (pre-school) onwards learn to play an orchestral musical instrument.

Students in Prep and Years One, Two, Three and Four receive instruction in the violin.

From Year Five, students may elect to continue with the violin, or they may prefer to choose from a range of other string, woodwind, brass or percussion instruments. Students will be guided in their choice by the College Instrumental Music Instructors.

Academic Performance

OPs or Overall Positions, provide a statewide rank order of students (on a 1 to 25 scale, with 1 the highest) based on achievement in Queensland Studies Authority subjects and the Core Skills Test. They are used by universities for selecting students for courses.

The Springfield College's 2005 Results[3]

Percentage of OP-eligible students with OP 1-15 : 72%
Percentage of students awarded Senior Certificates with OP-eligibility or awarded a VET qualification : 100%
Percentage of QTAC Applicants receiving an offer : 100%

Sport

The Associated Schools Sports

The Springfield College sporting program is centred around membership of The Associated Schools (TAS) for students in Years 8-12, and Junior TAS Competition (JTAS) for students in Years 4-7.

Apart from the core sports of Swimming, Cross-country, Fox Hunting and Athletics, all TAS sport is played on Saturdays over 3 trimesters. Each trimester is approximately nine weeks.

Boys Girls Carnival
Trimester 1 Cricket
Volleyball
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Trimester 2 Rugby
Tennis
Hockey
Netball
Cross Country
Trimester 3 Basketball
Soccer
Volleyball
Softball
Athletics

all is fun together!

References

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