Northside Christian College

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Northside Christian College
Logo of Northside Christian College, Everton Park, Brisbane.svg
Location
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Australia
Information
Type Private
MottoCharacter through Christ
Established1985 [1]
PrincipalLeighton Kuss [2]
Enrolment1212
Campus151 Flockton Street, Everton Park, 4053
Colour(s)Navy blue  
Website northside.qld.edu.au

Northside Christian College was established in 1985 by Northside Christian Church [3] (now Nexus Church). [4] Northside Christian College is located in the northern suburb of Brisbane - Everton Park, Queensland, Australia. The College is an independent, co-educational Christian school.

Contents

Northside Christian College provides classes from Pre-prep to Year 12, within three sub-schools [5] – Junior (Prep to Year 6), Middle (Years 7–9) and Senior (Years 10–12). The school has about 1200 students. [6]

Northside Christian College is affiliated with Associated Christian Schools [7] (ACS), Australian Associated Christian Schools (AACS), [8] and Independent Schools Australia. [9]

Land and facilities

Northside Christian College is located on 151 Flockton Street, [10] Everton Park, on the campus of Nexus Church. Recently the College added the Centre for Innovation and Creativity. [11]

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References

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  2. RTO Report, Northside Christian College, Australian Government training website.
  3. "Our Story". Nexus Church. Nexus Church. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
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  5. "CRICOS | Australian Government Department of Education and Training". Northside Christian College. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  6. ACARA. "School Profile". Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority. ACARA. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
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  11. "CONDEV WINS TENDER FOR $11M INNOVATION HUB". Business News Australia. Business News Australia. 4 May 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2017.

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