- Hillbrook Anglican School
Hillbrook Anglican School is a
co-educational , Anglicanindependent school , in Brisbane, Australia. The school is one of the few Anglican schools in Brisbane which specialises in high school education only.History
Hillbrook was founded on 31st May, 1986. It was located on the grounds of an ex
Anglican Boys Home, the buildings for which would become the basis of the school's initial facilities. The school was founded by co-principals, rather than an individual. The motto for the school, 'In Balance We Grow' was based on the holistic vision of education held by the founding staff members. The expectation was that students would be encouraged to develop academically, physically, spiritually and personally.The name, "Hillbrook" derives from the sloping site, and
Kedron Brook , which runs along the base of the school's campus. The school's crest depicts these two aspects, along with a tree planted on the school's foundation day. A uniform was adopted, based on the school colours, red, white and blue.The school officially opened its doors for the 1987 school year, providing for three classes of Year 8 students.
The school gradually increased its enrollments, adding a year level at a time. The first class of seniors graduated in 1991. Each year level now consists of four home classes, labeled by colour - red, white, blue, green.
The school's development has seen significant building activity, most significantly with the addition of a performing arts complex towards the end of 2003, and, in 2006, the
Tree of Life Chapel , to coincide with the 20 year anniversary of the opening of the school.The school now has a typical enrolment of approximately 600 students from Year 8 to Year 12.
The school was started by a small group of people, including past headmaster Norm Hunter, and his original co-principal, John Lindsay. Father Clarrie White was also part of this foundation group, along with Mrs Julie Lindsay and Mrs Rae Hunter.
In 2008, Mr Geoff Newton became the first new principal of Hillbrook, following the retirement of Mr Norm Hunter.
The current leadership team at Hillbrook consists of 1 principal, 2 deputy principals and 1 business manager.The principal is Mr Geoff Newton and the 2 deputy principals are Mrs Stephanie Munday-Lake and Mr Jason Sharland and the business manager is Mr David Briggs
Curriculum
The school offers a curriculum based on the syllabi offered by the
Queensland Studies Authority (QSA). It does not offervocational education subjects. Subjects peculiar to the school include PSD (Personal and Spiritual Development) and Global Studies (roughly equivalent to the QSA subject, Studies of Society and Environment, or SOSE).The school has a significant
Outdoor Education program, with students participating in a yearly camp and numerous activities throughout the year. These activities include:Rockclimbing ,Canoeing , Various forms ofOrienteering and a ropes course. The activities are designed to promote confidence and teamwork. The school typically does not participate in competitive team sports activities, although the it does compete against other QueenslandAnglican Schools in cross-country running, athletics and swimming.Co-curricular
Hillbrook offers a range of co-curricular activities. Typically these are offered in an arrangement known as 'Project Active' which emphasises fitness and the opportunity to engage in less mainstream activities. The school offers dramatic options in the form of biennial
school musical s and more informally as part of a drama extension program. Productions have included "The Wizard of Oz" (2008), "Biloxi Blues " (2007), "The Drought" (2007), "Peter Pan " (2007), "Away " (2006), "forget.me.never.after" (2006),"Grease" (2006)",The Insect Play " (2006), "The Crucible " (2005), "Pirates of Penzance " (2004), "Anything Goes " (2002) and "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat " (2000), "The Mikado" (1998), "Sherwoodstock" (1995) and "Bugsy Malone" (1990). Other productions have included staff and past-students, including "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (2007), "The Importance of Being Earnest" (2005), "Cosi" (2004) and "Love Letters" (2003).Governance
Hillbrook is governed by a School Council, consisting of 11 members. 9 of these members are democratically elected, 4 from the parent body and 5 from the teaching staff. 1 representative is appointed by the
Archbishop , and the Principal is an ex-officio member.The school emphasises a comparatively flat leadership structure, but responsibility for the school's day to day running rests with the school leadership team, consisting of the principal, deputy principals (2) and business manager.
Representing the student body is eight democratically elected student representatives making up the Student Representative Council Executive. Two representatives from each homeclass throughout the school, excluding year 12, belong to the Student Representative Council. A term in the SRC Executive lasts for two semesters, Semester II in year 11 and Semester I in year 12.
External links
* [http://www.hillbrook.qld.edu.au Hillbrook Anglican School official website]
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