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Education Week: Baptist college offering quality local education

GEELONG Baptist College provides positive and engaging learning experiences that have been developed within a Christian framework of values and beliefs.
Through the development of an inclusive, nurturing and challenging environment, the college strives to inspire high academic achievement, genuine ambition and foster each student’s individual potential, both personally and academically.
Geelong Baptist College values the teaching and training of students so that they will “seek and live out the truth in their lives”.
The college’s dedicated staff works diligently to develop and deliver an inclusive curriculum that addresses learning that is meaningful, engaging and relevant.
Wanting only the best for its students, the college strives to assist them to gain a balance of academic rigour and personal well-being as they seek to balance all that life throws at them in their journey to maturity.
Geelong Baptist College teachers encourage and challenge students to: take responsibility for their own learning; develop independent and group learning skills; take risks without fear of failure; pursue excellence; put into practice what they have learned; engage, explore, explain, elaborate and evaluate; and to achieve their potential.
Geelong Baptist College is a growing school with open enrolments from foundation to year 12.
The college provides a nurturing environment with dynamic, motivated staff committed to the pursuit of excellence.
Offering an affordable, quality education, Geelong Baptist College is only 10km from central Geelong and has access to extensive bus services.
The college’s low fees, with sibling discounts, range from $2995 to $3530 for primary years and $5400 to $6000 for secondary years.

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