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Positive and engaging learning

Positive and engaging learning
The Geelong Baptist College provides positive, engaging and challenging learning experiences that have been developed within a Christian framework of values and beliefs.
The college strives to inspire high academic achievement and genuine ambition, and foster each student’s individual potential, personally and academically.
The dedicated staff work diligently to develop and deliver an inclusive curriculum that addresses learning that is meaningful, engaging and relevant.
The college strives to assist students to gain a balance of academic rigour and personal wellbeing as they seek to balance all that life throws at them in their journey to maturity.
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 those things that they have learned;
* Engage, explore, explain, elaborate and evaluate and
* Achieve their potential.
Why Geelong Baptist College:
* Open enrolment, Foundation to Year 12
*A nurturing environment;
* Dynamic, motivated staff:
* The pursuit of excellence;
* Affordable, quality education;
* Only 10km from CBD;
* Extensive bus service and
* Low fees with sibling discounts.
Geelong Baptist College is situated at 590 Anakie Road, Lovely Banks, telephone 5276 1674 or Fax 5276 1675.

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