ANZAC Day holds a special place in the heart of Varsity College, as we have always recognized its significance. Our...
Our Primary Campus inclusive area is a sacred space where children can come together to love and care on the...
Following yet another successful Harmony Day last Thursday, the Primary Campus hosted our third Fathering Project event – ‘A Celebration of Culture’. Fathers and Father-figures came together with their children after school to partake in activities from all around the world, to celebrate the diverse culture that we have here...
Our Primary Campus was a sea of orange and international dress today, celebrating Harmony Day. Students and staff came together...
Earlier this term, our Community Pillar Leaders sat down with some of our grade 7 students to hear about their...
Today we held our Primary Campus Leadership Induction Ceremony. Campus and Pillar Captains alike were all recognised with the presentations of leadership badges and certificates. Our Secondary Campus Leaders had the honour of attending to present our new Primary Leaders with their blazers. Congratulations, we can’t wait to see the...
Yesterday, 32 students from the Senior Campus Generation Green were joined by 16 students from the Junior Campus to participate...
The Primary Campus has had an enriching 3 weeks of learning, and with the midpoint of the term approaching, we’d...
Music on the Green is a program run at the Primary Campus by Mrs Poidevin, Ms Reineker and Ms McPherson. It offers a platform for students to demonstrate their musical talents, such as singing or playing of an instrument, to a large and supportive audience, outside under the shade of...
Last Friday, our staff, students and community members met on the Primary Campus oval for our Walk for Daniel. Day...
We’re only a week away from our inaugural Festival of Lanterns event. We can’t wait to welcome our community into...
Recently, members of Generation Green spent their time cleaning up our Secondary Campus. Notably, they were joined by Councillor Hermann Vorster as well as staff from the Gold Coast City Council and the Tangalooma Eco-Marines. After collecting a rather vast amount of rubbish they audited it, tallying over 1000 pieces of...