Queensland Academy for Creative Industries

Queensland Academies - Creative Industries Campus
Address
61 Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove[1]
Brisbane, QLD, 4059
Australia
Coordinates 27°27′09.65″S 153°00′53.20″E / 27.4526806°S 153.0147778°E / -27.4526806; 153.0147778Coordinates: 27°27′09.65″S 153°00′53.20″E / 27.4526806°S 153.0147778°E / -27.4526806; 153.0147778
Information
Type Public (selective)
Established 2007
Principal Gavin Bryce
Enrolment 355[2] (2014)
Houses E'vellier, Matjin and Vivezza
Colour(s) Blues             
Slogan Clever, Creative, Global
Website http://qaci.eq.edu.au/

The Queensland Academies - Creative Industries Campus (QACI) is a selective entry senior state high school in Queensland, Australia which offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The school aims to provide a platform for like-minded students wishing to incorporate creative subjects such as dance, film, music, visual arts, design and theatre into their rigorous academic programme. Students are selected through a process of testing, interviews and auditions to ensure that they are suited to the demands of the Academy. It is located within the Kelvin Grove Urban Village.

History

The creation of the Queensland Academies was announced by Premier Peter Beattie on 17 April 2005 as part of the Queensland Government's Smart State Strategy - a policy designed to foster knowledge, creativity and innovation within the state.[3] The Creative Industries Campus subsequently opened in 2007 in partnership with the Queensland University of Technology.

Principals

  • Founding Principal: John Jose (2007- July 2014)
  • Previous Acting Principal: Glen Donald (July 2014 – December 2015)
  • Current Principal: Gavin Bryce (January 2016 –)

Facilities

QACI is a 7 level high rise school which possesses an industry standard art gallery, film editing studios, a green room, visual art studios, a music recording studio, a black box theatre studio and a 360-seat performance theatre. The whole building is air conditioned. The refectory on level 4 has fridges, microwaves and hot water to accommodate students during lunch as well as two outdoor courtyards and a beanbag lounge. The academy has 4 elevators to assist with traveling around the school as well as a swipe card system to ensure student safety. The academy's Information Research Centre has a range of IB subject specific books. In addition to this, students are also able to have access to the library at the nearby QUT Kelvin Grove campus.

The facilities are available for hire for external use, and have a moderate lamp stock for the venue. The Music recording studio is run by a company named lot 17 studios, and is also available for external hire through the company.

Technology

All students who enter the school are required to obtain a Macbook Air or Macbook Pro for use in their classes, and subsequently the majority of the work conducted is able to be completed digitally utilising software such as the Adobe Creative Suite. Additionally, classrooms contain interactive whiteboards and the entire campus features wireless internet access. Each classroom is equipped with an Apple TV.

Curriculum

Because of the selective nature of student entry, the two-year International Baccalaureate courses studied at the school is fast-tracked. Year 10 students at the Academy study an accelerated version of the IB Middle Years Program and begin their Year 11 education in Term 4. Additionally, Business and Management, Maths Studies and Environmental Systems and Societies are able to be anticipated by Year 11 students, allowing them to complete the normal two-year course in one-year. This is intended to allow students more time to complete other requirements of the International Baccalaureate program and focus on their selected art subject. A student may do two Group 6 subjects instead of a science but is required to study Environmental Systems and Societies as their Group 3 subject.

GroupAvailable Subjects
Group 1 (Primary Language)English Literature (SL/HL), English Language and Literature (SL/HL), School-Supported-Self-Taught Literature (SL Studied Independently)
Group 2 (Secondary Language)English (SL/HL Studied Independently), French (Ab initio/SL/HL), Spanish (Ab initio/SL/HL), Mandarin (Ab initio/SL/HL), Non-Mainstream Language (SL/HL Studied Independently)
Group 3 (Individuals and Society)Environmental Systems and Societies (SL), Business and Management (SL/HL), Psychology (2018 Year 10 Cohort and Onwards only, SL/HL)
Group 4 (Sciences)Design Technology (SL/HL), Chemistry (SL/HL), Biology (SL/HL), Physics (2018 Year 10 Cohort and Onwards Only, SL/HL)
Group 5 (Mathematics)Mathematics (SL/HL), Mathematical Studies (SL)
Group 6 (Arts)Music (SL/HL), Visual Art (SL/HL), Theatre (HL), Film (HL), Dance (HL)
Mandatory IB ComponentsTheory of Knowledge (TOK), Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS), Extended Essay (EE)[4]

House System

QACI has 3 Houses, each name represents a different cultural or language group thus reflecting QACI's global outlook.

These three houses are:

  • E'vellier (Green) - meaning awakened in French
  • Matjin (Red) - meaning create in Australian Aboriginal
  • Vivezza (Orange) - meaning liveliness in Italian

Partnerships

The Queensland Academies - Creative Industries seeks to build partnerships with leading artistic leaders and organizations. The theatre and gallery spaces are commonly used by world-renowned artists and performers to exhibit their work, intended to expose students to the potential of their art subject.

See also

References

  1. "Queensland Academies Creative Industries Campus - Finding Us". Queensland Academies Creative Industries Campus. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  2. "My School Queensland Academy for Creative Industries School Profile". My School. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  3. Queensland Academies History Archived 2012-09-04 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 22 March 2008
  4. https://qaci.eq.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/subject-matrix.pdf
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