Originally produced for the Year 12 Graduation held on the 12th of November 2024 at The Star Gold Coast....
Originally produced for the Year 12 Graduation held on the 12th of November 2024 at The Star Gold Coast....
Last Friday, our Year 7 and 8 Students enjoyed a fantastic evening at Yum Cha Gallery for a special Chinese banquet dinner. It was a fun-filled night where friends gathered to share laughter and great conversations, all while indulging in an array of delicious Chinese dishes. From dim sum to...
Varsity College’s MedDent students recently participated in an enriching hands-on experience at the Gold Coast Oral Health Dental Van located...
Recently our Year 9 and 11 Drama students have had the pleasure of fun and interactive workshops! Our year 11...
Maddy Ball completed her traineeship at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary in September, doing a Certificate III in Business through Aurora Training Institute and has been one of the successful students to continue her employment at the workplace! Maddy has been awarded the MOST IMPROVED STUDENT OF THE YEAR for 2024 and...
Recently, our Year 5 cohort embarked on their first school camp to the beautiful Lake Ainsworth! Students had an amazing...
This term, our Year 7 students have been diving into hands-on STEM challenges as part of their Wednesday morning CONNECT...
A Varsity College we are extremely lucky to have such a large variety of talented musicians. To close out Term 3, please enjoy as Sara Knevitt, one of our extremely talented Year 7 artists, performs ‘A Million Dreams’ from The Greatest Showman soundtrack, accompanied by College Captain Holly Shelton on...
Last week our Secondary Instrumental Music students came together for a truly heartfelt farewell concert, honouring their outgoing peers. As...
Last week our Year 9 AMS students competed in the 2024 Varsity College Spaghetti Bridge Building Competition! Students were tasked...
Our Year 9 Aspire Drama students participated in the QLD Theatre’s Scene Project, which concluded yesterday at HOTA. Varsity College performed a student devised and directed 15 min piece from Flowers in Antarctica, which included beautiful ensemble movement sequences, use of torch light and colour light effects in blackout, incredible character...