Elite private school to open new Queensland campus
A well-known private school with three campuses in southeast Queensland will expand with a brand new college to be built west of Ipswich.
The latest news on Queensland's private schools
A well-known private school with three campuses in southeast Queensland will expand with a brand new college to be built west of Ipswich.
The family of a student expelled from a Christian school embroiled in a ‘rape list’ scandal have lashed out, claiming their son was punished for being a whistleblower.
All students who compiled or shared a rape list which mocked special needs children have been “removed” from the prep-Year 12 co-ed school, its principal has stated.
Parents have reacted with fury after children with learning disabilities and special needs were identified in a “rape list” uncovered at a Moreton Bay Christian school.
A former elite school swimming coach who sexually assaulted a schoolgirl can now be named, after The Courier-Mail fought to overturn a suppression order.
New data reveals Queensland private schools catering for the state’s richest families will receive a combined $1.05bn in federal cash. SEE THE FULL LIST
Brisbane Catholic Education has unveiled $75 million in contracts for a new college at Flagstone and an extension to the Fitzgibbon school, marking a major investment in state-of-the-art facilities.
In a groundbreaking move, a woman has been appointed as the new principal of an all boys’ private school after beating several “first-class” candidates to the position.
Queensland‘s investment in the public education system is also going up to in excess of $12.63bn in the upcoming financial year. SEARCH FOR YOUR SCHOOL
A St Margaret’s mum whose star daughter was “signed up” on a sports scholarship “without consent” has failed in her bid to have her identity kept secret after she sued the elite school and its principal.
A Brisbane Christian College has issued a statement and reached a settlement with parents over a controversial contract that allegedly labelled homosexuality a sin.
Staff at a top Queensland school which charges parents $20,000 in annual fees, are set to strike amid claims they were docked pay for refusing to work in lunch breaks. But the school says they’ve offered generous pay rises and conditions.
Original URL: https://www.couriermail.com.au/topics/private-schools-qld/page/4