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Empowering students at Geelong Baptist College

Geelong Baptist College’s education journey is a collaboration between students, parents and staff.

Guiding its students to develop skills and talents to contribute positively to the school community and beyond, GBC aims to instill and nurture positive values in its students.

With a fee structure that is transparent and affordable, with no hidden building or IT levies, GBC’s open enrolment policy makes it attractive to all faiths whilst holding fast to its Christian values.

From foundation through to year 12, all students are encouraged to adopt values and mindsets that emphasise individual endeavour and academic rigour, balanced with a servant heart and a desire to improve their local and global communities.

Teaching staff strive to assist its students to unpack their gifts and talents, in order that they may bless others and thereby make a marked difference in both the present and the future world.

GBC aims to empower all students to behave in ways that will enable them to integrate meaningfully into a changing and challenging world. Each student is unique and GBC seeks to explore their capabilities and competencies, in order to assist them to direct their studies in those areas where their strengths lie.

Offering a co-educational education on one campus, GBC is dedicated to assisting students to develop in their confidence, build their skills and to establish healthy relationships that will equip them to respond appropriately to life’s challenges.

Geelong Baptist College is located at 590 Anakie Road, Lovely Banks. For more information, phone (03) 5260 9999 or visit gbc.vic.edu.au.

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