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Hope Christian College

Coordinates: 34°42′27.82″S 138°42′23.94″E / 34.7077278°S 138.7066500°E / -34.7077278; 138.7066500
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Hope Christian College
File:Hope Christian College logo.png
School Emblem
Address
Map
213 Yorktown Road

, ,
5114

Coordinates34°42′27.82″S 138°42′23.94″E / 34.7077278°S 138.7066500°E / -34.7077278; 138.7066500
Information
School typePrivate, Comprehensive, Coeducational, Joint Campus Primary School and Secondary School
MottoEducating for Eternity
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Established1980
PrincipalDominic Hopps
GradesR-12
Number of students650
Houses  Fleming
  Saint
  Elliot
Colour(s)Navy Blue and White
   
AffiliationCraigmore Christian Church
Websitehopecc.sa.edu.au

Hope Christian College (formerly Craigmore Christian School until October 2014) is Christian co-educational, independent private school in Craigmore, a northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the Playford district. It teaches students from Reception to Year 12.[1] The school now has about 650 students,[when?] with a capacity of up to 800.

History

The Craigmore Christian School was established in 1980 as an affiliation of the Craigmore Christian Church. It changed its name to Hope Christian College on 29 October 2014.[2]

Principal George Sears served from 1981-2005. Sandra Jesshope served as Principal from 2006-2010. In 2011, Dominic Hopps took over this role.

Logo and motto

File:CCS Emblem old.jpg
Original school emblem used from 1981-2004

The old school motto is "Educating for Eternity" and now is 'Hope Opportunity Promise Excellence (HOPE). The old emblem comprises a rising sun (meaning a brighter future), the Word of God as an open book (relating to Christian education), Crux (Australian heritage and the cross), Skeleton key (relating to teachers finding the key for each student) and Mortar board (education and graduation) with the words in a banner below "Hope, Opportunity, Promise".[3] A once-off school emblem was created in 2000 celebrating 20 years of the school and the current design has been used up until 2014.

Sport

There are three communities (houses) derived from the names of Christian missionaries involved in efforts known as Operation Auca; Fleming (blue), Saint (green) and Elliot (red).

Academics

Curriculum includes Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) for primary and middle school students, and Vocational Educational Program (VET) for Senior Students along with the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE). There has been involvement with various state and national competitions and initiatives such as Rostrum Voice of Youth, Tournament of Minds, Premier's Reading Challenge, Scholastic book club, and the South Australian Primary Schools Amateur Sports Association (SAPSASA) competition. The school won the Happy Little Vegemites Awards in 2000 as part of a Vegemite promotion, presented by James Blundell.[4]

All students in years 5-12 attend camps in various Australian locations such as Wellington, Wirraway Homestead, Port Hughes, Flinders Ranges, Kangaroo Island, Canberra, Victor Harbor and Aldinga Beach. Other locations for excursions include Adelaide Zoo, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, and the Adelaide Botanic Gardens.

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ "About Us". Hope Christian College. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  2. ^ Cathy (29 September 2014). "Hope Christian College Launch - Open Day". Life FM. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  3. ^ School emblem Retrieved on 2008-12-08.
  4. ^ Vegemite Timeline. Retrieved 2009-01-02.