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Geelong Baptist College

Coordinates: 38°4′0″S 144°19′45″E / 38.06667°S 144.32917°E / -38.06667; 144.32917
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Geelong Baptist College
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Coordinates38°4′0″S 144°19′45″E / 38.06667°S 144.32917°E / -38.06667; 144.32917
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MottoLive the Truth
DenominationBaptist
Established2002
PrincipalPrimary: Trudy Knol
Secondary: Neil Wetmore
Teaching staff20[1]
GradesPrep - 12
Enrolment200 + (2012)
Websitewww.geelongbc.org

Geelong Baptist College is a co-educational college located in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It was founded in 2002, on the site of the former Chanel College, and provides education for students from years Prep to 12.

Located at Lovely Banks, near Geelong, the college has a view over Corio Bay and the northern suburbs of Geelong. The current Primary Principal is Trudy Knol, who took over from Stuart Kerdell at the end of 2007. Neil Wetmore became the college's Secondary Principal at the beginning of 2014. The school currently has around 240 students.

A Year 9 program named "The Edge" commenced at the start of term 3 in 2009, offering camps and other experiences for the students.[citation needed]

The college participates in inter-school sports competitions including netball, football and soccer. Geelong Baptist College soccer team was solid between 2009 - 2012, winning WCCSA in 2009 with ease scoring 16 goals and only conceding 3 goals in 5 games, beating Macedon Grammar 9–0 in one of the group games, which one of the goals was scored from Geelong's own half from striker Paul Zimonyi. In that season the team had a 0–0 away draw with local powerhouse St Joseph's College, Geelong and also beating Geelong Grammar 1-0 and in friendly match. The all-time top goal scorer is Paul Zimonyi, with 17 goals in 18 matches. In May 2011, Melbourne City FC, known then as Melbourne Heart, visited Geelong Baptist College to run a soccer clinic for the whole school.

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