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Moreton Bay Boys' College

Coordinates: 27°28′18″S 153°10′25.6″E / 27.47167°S 153.173778°E / -27.47167; 153.173778
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Moreton Bay Boys College
Location
Map
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Australia
Coordinates27°28′18″S 153°10′25.6″E / 27.47167°S 153.173778°E / -27.47167; 153.173778
Information
TypeIndependent, Day school
DenominationPresbyterian and Uniting Church[1]
Established2003[1]
PrincipalMr James Sloman[2]
Staff78 (Full & Part-time)[3]
Key peopleHead of College, Mr Tony Wood, Registrar Mrs Emma Campbell
Enrolment510 (2009) (P-11)[3]
Colour(s)Blue
SloganLife adventurers. Life achievers.
Websitembbc.qld.edu.au

Moreton Bay Boys College is an independent school for boys located in Manly West, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Enrolment numbers are currently around 510.[3]

Established in 2003 by the Presbyterian and Uniting Church, it opened in 2003 on the grounds of its sister school, Moreton Bay College, with years Prep and Year 1. In 2004 it moved to its permanent location and has expanded ever since. In 2013 the MBBC celebrated 10 years as a school.[1]

History

The college was established in 2003, with Prep and Year 1 on the grounds of its sister school, Moreton Bay College. In 2004 it opened at its permanent spot, adding Year 2. Ever since it has expanded with Years 3 to 5 opening in 2005, Years 6 to 9 were opened in 2006, Year 10 in 2008 and Year 11 in 2009. Year 12 graduated from the College in 2010.[1]

House system

Moreton Bay Boys College has four houses;[4]

  •   Doherty House named after Dr Peter Doherty; House colour: Green
  •   Nicholls House named after Sir Douglas Nicholls; House colour: Yellow
  •   Flynn House named after Reverend John Flynn; House colour: Red
  •   Dunlop House named after Sir Edward Dunlop; House colour: Blue

Campus

The college is set in bushland a 13 hectare block backing on to a nature reserve. Classrooms have computers, data projectors and interactive whiteboards as well as mini IT laboratories within or between classrooms. In 2009, Moreton Bay Boys College added six new classrooms, IT and science labs and a shaded amphitheatre. The school also has a lecture theatre and a senior studies centre along with a multi-purpose hall and weights studio. The college has sporting facilities of a basketball court, tennis courts, football and soccer fields and synthetic cricket pitches.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "History". Moreton Bay Boys College. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  2. ^ "From the Principal". Moreton Bay Boys College. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  3. ^ a b c "2009 Annual Report" (PDF). Moreton Bay Boys College. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  4. ^ "School Houses". Moreton Bay Boys College. Retrieved 9 May 2011.