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The College is a Co-educational Anglican independent school, with a strong emphasis on the holistic development of young men and women.
Underpinning this balanced approach to education is an understanding that students achieve their best when they are supported and encouraged in a safe and caring environment, where each student is given the individual attention they deserve.
The College opened its doors in 1998 with 12 students; our enrolment in 2012 stands at 787 students from Kindergarten to Year 12.
We are located in the heart of the future city of Springfield with a population of 75,000. Our Senior campus is opposite the Orion Shopping Centre and adjacent to the future train station site; while the Primary campus is a 5minute drive from the Senior campus. |
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The marks of the Christian mission of the Anglican Church underpin our philosophy and all that we aim to achieve. The Springfield Anglican College is a Christian faith community that nurtures life giving relationships and spiritual awareness. Our graduates are well educated, resilient, creative, compassionate and respectful people of influence.
The educational philosophy of The Springfield Anglican College is focused on the whole child – intellectual, cultural, physical, social and spiritual, and strives to develop the good, the true and the beautiful in every child.
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Christian values form the basis of the pastoral care program at The Springfield Anglican College and the safety and care of our students is of utmost importance to us. In addition, our teachers value the partnership they have with parents in seeking to provide children with the skills they need to relate to others, to be resilient when they face difficulties and to develop self-confidence. |
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Academic success is important and high achievement is and always will be a priority. At the same time however, the College recognises the intrinsic value of student participation in cultural and sporting programmes which are designed to assist students to discover and fulfil their potential. A strong emphasis on personal development challenges students to acquire the skills needed for life beyond school. |
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The Springfield Anglican College's extraordinary music program gives all students from Prep onwards the opportunity to learn to play a musical instrument as part of the classroom music program.
In addition, there is a wide range of co-curricular opportunities such as Speech and Drama, Dance and Private Tuition. |
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The Springfield Anglican College has developed an integrated Health and Physical Education program, which combines regular fitness sessions with the development of sporting skills.
The College actively participates in The Associated Schools (TAS) and Junior TAS (JTAS) sporting competitions.
Good sportsmanship, a spirit of fair play and healthy competition, participation and improved health and fitness and a desire to achieve one's best are the main priorities of the College's sporting program. |
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