Good Shepherd Lutheran College

Good Shepherd Lutheran College is a Prep to Year 12 campus that serves the families of the Noosa district. It is located in Noosaville.[1]

Good Shepherd Lutheran College

Location
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Information
TypeIndependent
MottoFollow Me
Established1986
HeadmasterAnthony Dyer
GradesP–12
Enrolment890
Campus4.6 hectares (11 acres)
Colour(s)Maroon, yellow, blue
Websitewww.gslc.qld.edu.au

History and development

The College is situated on 4.6 hectares (11 acres) which was once the site of the Noosa Drive-In. In addition, the College has a licence to use oval space adjacent to its property. The College commenced its operations in 1985, using a temporary demountable building which was constructed through the generous support of local members of the Lutheran Congregation and the Lutheran Church of Australia.

The Primary School was opened on 28 January 1986 with an enrolment of 66 students. In 1992, the Primary School was handed over by the Parish to the Lutheran Church of Australia, Queensland District which opened Good Shepherd Lutheran College, offering classes from Year 1 to Year 8. In 1996, classes were offered from Prep to Year 12 for the first time.

An agreement was reached between the College and the Noosa Council in 2002 which provided for the acquisition of 1.1ha of additional land, on which a gymnasium, extra classrooms and a swimming pool are now located.

House system

Four houses operate across the college as follows:

Doonella Laguna Munna Weyba
Origin Lake Bay Point Creek
Colour Yellow Blue Green Red
Mascot Osprey Dolphin Wombat Lizard
Symbol Air Water Earth Fire

Googa Camp

In Semester Two, Year 10 students spend four weeks at Googa outdoor education centre. The centre is set in the ranges outside Blackbutt in the South Burnett region. This is an integral part of the Year 10 curriculum at Good Shepherd and all students are required to participate.

Scholarships

The college offers a large number of scholarships for students every year. Interested students are required to undertake an exam on campus, usually in May of the year previous to entering Year 8, 11 and Year 6 (Primary Academic Scholarship only).

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