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Groves Christian College

Coordinates: 27°39′40″S 153°06′36″E / 27.661°S 153.11°E / -27.661; 153.11
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Groves Christian College
Address
Map
70 Laughlin Street

12 Velorum Drive

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Coordinates27°39′40″S 153°06′36″E / 27.661°S 153.11°E / -27.661; 153.11
Information
TypePrivate, Christian
MottoEducating for eternity
Established1999
PrincipalAllan Weir
GradesP-12
Enrolment1141 (Day School; 2017), 246 (Distance Education; 2017)[1]
Colour(s)Blue, dark red, gold and cyan     
Website[1]

Groves Christian College is a coeducational independent Christian school based in the suburb of Kingston in the local government area of Logan City, south of the Brisbane metropolitan area in Queensland, Australia. The college consists of two school campuses, with the main campus located on Laughlin Street, which accommodates students in the Foundation Phase (Prep-Year 3), Middle Phase (Years 7-9) and Senior Phase (Years 10-12). A second campus is located on Velorum Drive, which accommodates students in the Intermediate Phase (Years 4-6). Additionally, the college operates an Early Learning Centre at 44 Laughlin Street.[2]

History

Groves Christian College initially opened in 1999 as the founding member school of Christian Community Ministries Limited, a ministry which now operates numerous Christian schools in Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia. The school was named in honour of English Protestant missionary, Anthony Norris Groves (1 February 1795 – 20 May 1853), who launched the first Protestant mission to Arabic-speaking Muslims in Baghdad, Iraq and later in southern India.[3]

Sporting houses

Groves Christian College consists of four sporting houses, all of which are named in reference to Christian missionaries:[1]

  • Aylward, named in reference to Gladys Aylward (1902–1970), an English-born evangelical missionary who led more than 100 orphans to safety during the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1938, many of whom were converted to Christianity through her evangelism.
  • Carmichael, named in reference to Amy Carmichael (1867–1951), an Irish-born Protestant Christian missionary who served in India for 55 years and founded the Dohnavur Fellowship.
  • Elliot, named in reference to Philip James Elliot (1927–1956), a US-born evangelical Christian missionary who was one of five missionaries killed during their involvement in Operation Auca, an attempted mission to bring Christianity to the Huaorani people of the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador.
  • Livingstone, named in reference to David Livingstone (1813–1873), a Scottish-born pioneer Christian missionary with the London Missionary Society, an explorer in Africa and one of the most noteworthy British heroes of the Victorian era.

References

  1. ^ a b "Groves Christian College Annual Report 2017". Christian Community Ministries Limited. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Our Campuses". Groves Christian College. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Our Context". Groves Christian College. Retrieved 2 May 2019.