Cannon Hill Anglican College
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Cannon Hill Anglican College | |
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Location | |
Australia | |
Coordinates | 27°27′39.02″S 153°05′12.01″E / 27.4608389°S 153.0866694°E |
Information | |
Type | Independent co-educational day school |
Motto | Courage And Compassion |
Religious affiliation(s) |
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Denomination | Anglican |
Established | 1989 |
Principal | Gary O'Brien |
Chaplain | Bro. Nathan James |
Years | Prep to Year 12 |
Enrolment | c. 1,190 |
Campus | Urban |
Area | 11.5 hectares (28 acres) |
Colour(s) | Red, navy blue and white |
Affiliation | |
Website | www |
Cannon Hill Anglican College (commonly known as CHAC) is an independent Anglican co-educational day school in the suburb of Cannon Hill, Brisbane, located in the state of Queensland, Australia.
History
[edit]The College, originally called Cannon Hill College, opened in 1989 with seventy-nine students and three buildings. In 1994, it became an Anglican school in the Diocese of Brisbane, changing its name to Cannon Hill Anglican College to reflect this. The school has had five principals: Rod Wells, the College founder; Suzanne Bain; Greg Wain; Robyn Bell; and Gary O'Brien, who currently holds the role. Currently, the school caters for Prep to Year 12, with upwards of approximately 1,000 students, and is a co-educational school. From 30 March until 22 May, full-scale operations were interrupted due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and under advice from the Queensland Government. Regular schooling was resumed on 25 May, after a slow reintroduction of senior students back to the college.[1]
Facilities
[edit]The College has a number of modern facilities, including an 1,100-seat auditorium, a design and technology workshop, a product design studio, a graphic design studio, and a research centre. A new science facility has also been constructed on the west side of the school. Its sporting facilities support basketball, cricket, hockey, netball, rugby, football (soccer), touch football, tennis, athletics, and volleyball.[2]
Most noteworthy of the College's facilities are its integrated arts facility, which incorporates a visual arts wing and lecture theatre; a music centre with sound-proof teaching studios (including the professional recording studio Ghostgum Audio); an orchestral recording studio; and dedicated drama studios.[2]
Houses
[edit]CHAC's Houses are all named after islands in Moreton Bay. Initially, there were only four Houses: Moreton, Peel, Saint Helena and Stradbroke. In 2001, two new Houses, Macleay and Russell, were added. In late 2024, plans to change each of the houses' names to be more faithful to Indigenous Australian culture were announced.
House | Colour | Island |
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Moreton | Yellow | Moreton Island |
Peel | Blue | Peel Island |
Saint Helena | Green | Saint Helena Island |
Stradbroke | Red | Stradbroke Island |
Macleay | Black & White | Macleay Island |
Russell | Orange | Russell Island |
Notable alumni
[edit]This article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (November 2020) |
- Seja Vogel, graduated 1998, keyboardist for Sekiden and Regurgitator[3]
- Matt McGuire, graduated 2010, drummer for The Chainsmokers[4]
- Rachael Watson, graduated 2009, 2x Australian Paralympic gold medallist and Paralympic 50 metre freestyle S4 world record holder[5]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "History And Values". Cannon Hill Anglican College. Retrieved 12 August 2024.
- ^ a b "Facilities". Cannon Hill Anglican College. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
- ^ "CHAC Alumna Heads for New York". Cannon Hill Anglican College. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
- ^ "CHAC News". Cannon Hill Anglican College. 30 January 2018. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
- ^ "Rachael Watson | Paralympics Australia". Retrieved 6 June 2021.