Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. This Vision for Learning includes seven key learning dimensions: Identity, Thinking, Communicating, Creativity, Contributing, Creating and Enterprising. They are the capabilities that our young people need for growing, working and participating in their communities in a changing, global society. Please take time to enjoy reading our Vision for ...

  2. Dec 9, 2012 · College Values. The core values that surround the main principles of Geelong Baptist College are: Care, Challenge and Achievement. Our Mission.

  3. www.gbc.vic.edu.au › index › 46-about-usGeelong Baptist College

    Dec 9, 2012 · Geelong Baptist College is a growing community in excess of 300 students across the Primary and Secondary campuses. We encourage all to see our educational community as “ Two Schools yet One College ” – a College in which students can journey from Foundation right through to graduation at the completion of Year Twelve.

  4. Register for an Open Day. Please note that everyone will attend the presentation at 9.15am and then there will be tours of each campus. To manage tour numbers you will need to select which tours you would like to take. See below for guidelines on which tours to book. We recommend the following tour plan for students planning to enter from:

  5. The Geelong College, Newtown, Victoria, Australia. 4,045 likes · 415 talking about this · 1,924 were here. The Geelong College is a Uniting Church coeducational day and boarding school with...

  6. The school requires fee insurance cover for students attending the College. This covers both capital payments on accidents 24 hours, seven days a week and pro-rata rebate of tuition and/or boarding fees for absence of 15 consecutive days missed by the student due to illness, accident or contact with infection outside the school. The

  7. The Geelong College founded. A meeting is called on 18 April 1861 by the Rev A J Campbell (1815-1909), to consider establishment of a united grammar school in Geelong. Rev Campbell was minister of St George’s Presbyterian Church and, coincidentally, grandfather of the Rev F W Rolland (1878-1965), Principal of the College, 1921-1945.

  1. People also search for