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An education worth having

Christian College Geelong offers an education worth having – one that educates beyond just academic marks, developing the whole child by perfectly balancing care and curriculum.
One of many examples of this is providing students with rich cultural experiences, enabling them to form sound values and abilities to contribute positively as global citizens.
Christian College Geelong prides itself on blurring the boundaries for learning, stepping outside of the regular classroom, to explore local, national and international issues of global significance. Students are encouraged to investigate, communicate, examine different perspectives and take action in a diverse range of communities and cultures. Connecting local with global processes. They address phenomena and events that are relevant world-wide and of global significance. Students at Christian College are challenged to articulate and explain the views of other people and groups, identifying the key factors in shaping identity, while at the same time recognising the value of knowledge, skills and resources in our
ever-changing world.
Discover what we can offer your child by attending our open days at the Highton and Belmont campuses Monday 29 February and the Bellarine Campus Tuesday 1 March. Visit our website for tour times at christiancollege.vic.edu.au.
Christian College is also pleased to offer a number of academic excellence and general excellence scholarships for entry into the 2017 school year at Year 5 or Year 7 at Middle School, Highton, or at the Bellarine Campus, and at Year 10 at the Senior Campus, Waurn Ponds. These scholarships have been designed primarily to encourage and support new and current students who wish to attend Christian College Geelong and who demonstrate high levels of academic excellence, character and citizenship. Apply now through our website christiancollege.vic.edu.au

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