A heartfelt thank you to our teachers, parents, carers, and community leaders for joining our Day for Daniel Community Walk...
Recently, our college proudly took part in Bullying. No Way! – National Week of Action. Our students and staff embraced this year’s...
Yesterday our Primary Campus had massive turnout yet again Fathering Project event – ‘Grill & Games’ Fathers and Father-figures alike came together with their children after school to experience a delicious hotdog along with endless enjoyable games of handball! The event provided an opportunity for dads to enjoy some quality...
This week our Year 11 cohort were very fortunate to be able to listen to guest speaker Nic Newling from...
As part of ‘O Week’ on our Primary campus, students a blast getting involved in team building and relationship building...
Day for Daniel involves educating children and adults about keeping children safe by being aware of their surroundings, acting on their instincts and reporting if they feel something isn’t right. A huge thank you to our Varsity College community for joining us last Friday morning, dressed in red, for our Day for...
Last week, our College celebrated Queensland Mental Health Week (QMHW), an annual event dedicated to raising awareness about mental health...
This afternoon, our Secondary Campus staff swapped out their usual staff meeting for an assortment of mental health promotion workshops,...
At Varsity College, we don’t stand by, we stand together. Last week, our College recognised Bullying No Way Day, this year focusing on the theme ‘Everyone Belongs’. Students across both campuses participated in activities including making friendship bracelets; embracing diversity and making paper people chains to promote positive friendships. In line...
Yesterday our Primary Campus had massive turnout yet again for this term’s Fathering Project event – ‘Handball & Hotdogs’ Fathers...
On Wednesday morning this week, students and staff began the National Campaign for the Push Up Challenge along with 130,000...
Last week, our students and staff across both campuses came together to connect through culture for Harmony Week! Classes celebrated our positive school culture through meaningful conversations promoting inclusiveness, respect and belonging for all. Uncle John Graham delivered a Welcome to Country, speaking about the importance of connection to country...













