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Noosa Christian College prepares for opening evening

Nestled within a charming semi-rural environment, only 20 minutes away from Noosa Heads and the beaches, lies Noosa Christian College.

Established with the aim of providing Christian education to families across the Sunshine Coast and Hinterland, the college began its journey in 2003 on a 30-acre site at the western edge of Cooroy.

The college offers education from kindergarten to Year 12.

Key highlights include:

– Seamless transition from kindergarten to prep; Year 6 in primary to Year 7 in secondary

– Flourish Program – Weekly Year 2 students visit aged care residents.

– Surf Lifesaving Skills Program.

– Food Forest Program/Gardening Club.

– Years 4 to 6 Camps.

– Year 7 TRIBE Program and Camp.

– Year 8 Hiking Camp.

– Year 9 G.R.I.T. Program and Survivor Camp.

– Year 10 Indigenous Service Trip.

– Year 11 Sydney Trip.

– Year 12 Vanuatu Service Trip.

– Primary/secondary leadership opportunities.

– Duke of Edinburgh Awards Program.

– Auslan and French Languages.

– Infant and Primary College Choirs.

– Private Music Tuition is available.

-A range of secondary elective subjects allows students to discover their passions: Hospitality Cert II and Cert III, Sport and Recreation Cert II and Cert III, Automotive Cert II, Marine Science, Psychology, Design-Engineering and Materials, Design – Food and Fashion, Media Arts, Agriculture, Furnishing Skills, Passion Project, Economics and Business

For more information, visit noosacc.qld.edu.au

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