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GOOD Shepherd Lutheran College is excited to be opening their doors to prospective students and their families for their annual open day, this Tuesday.
Visitors will have the opportunity to see the college in action, including meeting some of the staff and students, taking a tour of the campus, enjoying morning or afternoon tea, as well as the opportunity to participate in activities.
College principal Anthony Dyer said he was proud to welcome prospective students to have a look at the school.
“We understand that when parents are considering a school for their children, they might feel more comfortable attending an open day rather than attending a one-on-one appointment – which we also offer throughout the year,” Mr Dyer said.
First established more than 25 years ago, the college has an array of facilities including state-of-the-art library, 25m pool, indoor health and physical education complex and performing arts theatre.
Mr Dyer said the school had a strong commitment to Christian values and beliefs with a focus on pastoral care.
“The college is proud of its reputation of retaining qualified, professional teaching and supporting staff who are committed to providing a very caring and nurturing environment for our students,” he said.
“We also offer an early learning centre on campus through Little Lambs as well as Outside School Hours Care giving families great continuity in their children’s education and care.”
The Good Shepherd Lutheran College’s open day is on Tuesday 27 May, at 115 Eumundi Road, Noosaville, with two convenient session times: 9am-10.30am or 3.30pm-5pm.
For further information or to receive an information pack please contact the college on 07 5455 8600 or visit www.gslc.qld.edu.au.

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