St Andrews Lutheran College

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St Andrews Lutheran College
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St Andrews Lutheran College
Tallebugera Creek Road
Tallebudgera, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates 28°07′19.50″S153°25′58.58″E / 28.1220833°S 153.4329389°E / -28.1220833; 153.4329389
Information
Type Private
MottoSempre Fidelis – "Always Faithful" (1993–present)
Religious affiliation(s) Lutheran
Established1993
PrincipalDavid Bliss
Staff76
Teaching staff96
GradesP–12
Number of students1374
Color(s)Blue and red    
Website www.salc.qld.edu.au

St Andrews Lutheran College is a private Lutheran based junior school, middle school, and senior school at Tallebudgera on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.

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History

Following the success of Trinity Lutheran College at Ashmore, Queensland, the Lutheran Church of Australia started to plan the establishment of a Lutheran school to service the southern end of the Gold Coast, Australia in the late 1980s.

The school is located in Tallebudgera, Queensland and currently has over 1300 students.

The school opened for teaching in February 1993. [1]

Since Opening, the school has expanded from one set of demountable classrooms, to ten extensive learning blocks. It facilitates three sporting ovals (as well as an indoor multi-purpose centre) and a basketball court. It has a theatre to support the performing arts a Covered Outdoor Learning Area (COLA) and in 2022 the Centre for Creative Industries was opened. In 2023, the school celebrated its 30th anniversary with numerous activities happening throughout the year.

In 2021, the school was subject to an investigation due to a suspected Cancer cluster. [2] No evidence of a cancer cluster was found, however a number of parents called for further investigation, and pulled their students from the college. In 2023, school principal David Bliss was diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer. He has announced his retirement for June, 2024.

The school serves pre-school to 12th grade classes. It has a sister school relation with Osaka Business Frontier Senior High School, in Osaka, Japan, [3] and with Gymnasium Nord, in Frankfurt, Germany. [4]

Extracurricular activities

In academic, sports, and the performing arts (PA), leadership positions include Leo (Lions Youth), Community Service Captains, House Captains, Student Council and College/Vice Captains.

The school encourages students to become active by holding three sporting carnivals, annually, for swimming, athletics and cross-country. The four school houses, Gowandi (green), Jubi (red), Binging (yellow) and Wardjam (blue) compete for house points to win the House Cup at the end of the year.

When the students reach their senior year, they become included in graduating traditions created by the students. These include the school formal (which is directed by a student-based formal committee), the Valedictory Dinner for students, parents and teachers, Presentation Night for awards, recognition and Performing Arts entertainment, and the Final Chapel which is led by the year twelve students with a Christian theme.

Principals

Notable alumni

Sport

NameSportTop level team/affiliation
Ethan Read [7] Australian rules football Gold Coast
Bailey Scott [8] Australian rules football North Melbourne
Jamie Stanton [9] Australian rules football Brisbane / North Melbourne / Gold Coast
Chelsea Hackett [10] Mixed martial arts Ultimate Fighting Championship

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