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Calamvale Community College

Coordinates: 27°37′29.91″S 153°2′40.42″E / 27.6249750°S 153.0445611°E / -27.6249750; 153.0445611
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Calamvale Community College
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11 Hamish Street Calamvale, Brisbane, Queensland 4116

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TypeCo-educational, independent state school[1]
MottoBuilding on Success
Established2002
College PrincipalLisa Starmer[2]
Secondary School PrincipalSharyn Angel
Junior School PrincipalJackie Welch
GradesPrep - 12
Enrolment2100[3] (2015)
Hours in school day6
CampusCalamvale, Queensland
HousesBoree, Keera, Tharah & Cobar
Colour(s)Maroon, teal & navy
MascotCalamvale Cougar
AffiliationQueensland Academy for Science, Mathematics and Technology (QASMT) Partnership School
WebsiteCalamvale Community College[dead link]

Calamvale Community College is a co-educational, independent state school established in 2002 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

History

Calamvale Community College

The College opened in 2002 with 1150 students ranging from preschool to Year 8. In 2003, Year 9 was added and the enrolment was 1540. In 2006, Calamvale Community College became preschool to Year 12 with an estimated final enrolment of around 2200.

The college is organised into two sub-schools each with its own principal and staff. The College Principal provides the over–arching leadership for the college. Each sub-school caters for a select range of grades; the junior campus caters for prep to year 6, and the secondary campus caters for years 7 to 12.

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External links

27°37′29.91″S 153°2′40.42″E / 27.6249750°S 153.0445611°E / -27.6249750; 153.0445611

References

  1. ^ "Calamvale Community College 2013 School Report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 September 2014. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  2. ^ Lisa Starmer. "Principal's welcome". Calamvale Community College.
  3. ^ Calamvale Community College. "Our School".