This term, our Year 7 students have been diving into hands-on STEM challenges as part of their Wednesday morning CONNECT...
A huge congratulations goes out to our Varsity College ASPIRE Football teams for being recently crowed as the Champion School...
As the 2024 school rowing season comes to a close, we have so much to reflect on and celebrate. The success we’ve seen this year is a direct result of the incredible commitment from our athletes, coaches and parents. From our ASPIRE squad of 35 athletes, an outstanding 28 qualified...
Last week, our College celebrated Queensland Mental Health Week (QMHW), an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about mental health...
Last night, our Instrumental Music students were treated to a private event on our Secondary Campus, featuring the spectacular musical...
Late last term our AMS students got hands on with some exciting dental and forensic incursions! Students learned how to measure blood pressure the old fashioned way, made dental moulds, investigated blood clotting and learned different types of wound stitching! Students also engaged in a crime scene scenario, where they...
A Varsity College we are extremely lucky to have such a large variety of talented musicians. To close out Term...
Myself and 3 other Year 10 Varsity College students had the privilege of attending the first ever Biosecurity Youth Summit...
This afternoon, our Secondary Campus staff swapped out their usual staff meeting for an assortment of mental health promotion workshops, boosting wellbeing and fostering environments that promote and sustain positive mental health, as well as a sense of belonging. From pottery, yoga, pickleball and more, it was evident that the...
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...