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A nurturing environment at Geelong Baptist College

Geelong Baptist College hosted a successful Twilight Tour on March 26 with nearly 30 families visiting the school.

The tour provided an opportunity for prospective students and their families to meet the principals, explore the campus, and learn more about the college’s curriculum and extracurricular activities.

The college has upcoming tour dates, but you can also tour its facilities and meet with the principals at a time and date that suits you by contacting the college directly throughout the year.

The Twilight Tour was not just about showcasing the college; it was about inviting families to become part of the Geelong Baptist College community.

It was a chance for them to see how the college values each student’s unique qualities and provides a supportive environment for their academic and personal development.

Geelong Baptist College continues to grow and one of its greatest strengths lies in its size and pastoral care. With a student body that allows teachers to have a deep understanding of each student, the college fosters a strong sense of community and belonging.

This nurturing environment is at the heart of what makes Geelong Baptist College a special place for learning and personal growth. With a smaller student population compared to larger institutions, Geelong Baptist College offers a unique advantage.

Teachers recognise each student by name but also understand their individual needs, strengths, and areas for growth. This personalised approach to education goes a long way in creating a supportive and inclusive community where students feel valued and supported. It also allows for meaningful interactions between students, teachers and parents.

With smaller class sizes, students can engage more deeply with their peers and teachers which means teachers are able to provide more personalised attention to each student, helping them reach their full potential academically, socially, and emotionally.

Geelong Baptist College is more than just a school – it’s a thriving community that cares in more ways than one. The college is dedicated to nurturing every student’s full potential. If you’re interested in learning more about what Geelong Baptist College has to offer, phone (03) 5260 9999 or email enquiries@gbc.vic.edu.au to work out a suitable time and date to explore it all.

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