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WINNER:
Fraser Coast
Anglican College
Regional School of the Year
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WINNER:
Fraser Coast
Anglican College
Regional School of the Year
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WINNER:
Danielle Brown
Head of Primary School
Joe Wright
Principal
Principal
Joe Wright
FCAC is a leading independent school located in Hervey Bay, Queensland. The mission of the College is to be a contemporary learning community shaped by the image of God that values the whole child – Body, Mind and Spirit. Our values are Community, Empowerment, Courage, and Excellence.
The College is a co-educational day school encompassing an Early Learning Centre (Koala Kindy), Primary School (P – 6), Middle Years (7 - 9) and Senior Years (10 – 12). The College also has an International Program accepting long and short-term International Students. FCAC has 750 students enrolled (P-12) and employs 74 full-time staff.
Located on 64 acres of natural bushland and with access to world heritage listed locations, our location is a constant source of inspiration and enquiry. Our facilities include state-of-the-art science laboratories, dedicated classrooms designed with collaborative spaces and contemporary furniture, and a new $9.5 million multi-purpose facility due to open in 2023.
At FCAC, our focus is on developing students as people and growing their character. The College is well-known for its high standards and outstanding academic results, including:
Danielle Brown
Head of Primary School
Joe Wright
Principal
Leadership
Local Government in New Zealand consists of 78 local, regional and unitary councils. The Far North District Council is the most northern territorial authority and serves the residents of Kaitaia, Kaikohe, Kawakawa, Kerikeri, Paihia and Russell, as well as several smaller settlements and rural and Māori communities. We are a growing district of 71,000 people spread over 7,324km². The Far North district stretches from Cape Rēinga at the northern tip of New Zealand down to the Bay of Islands and Hokianga.
Local Government in New Zealand consists of 78 local, regional and unitary councils. The Far North District Council is the most northern territorial authority and serves the residents of Kaitaia, Kaikohe, Kawakawa, Kerikeri, Paihia and Russell, as well as several smaller settlements and rural and Māori communities. We are a growing district of 71,000 people spread over 7,324km². The Far North district stretches from Cape Rēinga at the northern tip of New Zealand down to the Bay of Islands and Hokianga.
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Principal
Joe Wright
Danielle Brown
Head of Primary School
Joe Wright
Principal
Leadership
Joe Wright is the fifth principal of Fraser Coast Anglican College and was appointed in 2018. Joe’s career has seen him work in different State and Anglican schools. He has previously been nominated for a National Excellence in Teaching Award. Joe introduced the College’s ‘Edge’ program, which won the ACEL Educational Futures Award in 2017. He has also been published in a range of educational journals. Joe treasures the relationships the staff have with their students and families and the vibrant College community and believes these relationships make the College a great school.
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Joe Wright
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Joe Wright is the fifth principal of Fraser Coast Anglican College and was appointed in 2018. Joe’s career has seen him work in different State and Anglican schools. He has previously been nominated for a National Excellence in Teaching Award. Joe introduced the College’s ‘Edge’ program, which won the ACEL Educational Futures Award in 2017. He has also been published in a range of educational journals. Joe treasures the relationships the staff have with their students and families and the vibrant College community and believes these relationships make the College a great school.
Mrs Danielle Brown is the Head of Primary School at FCAC. She is a strong believer in supporting the development and wellbeing of her staff and students. Her career encompasses a wide range of teaching experiences in both classroom and specialist music. Before joining us at FCAC, she held a number of middle management positions where she led curriculum design and innovation, mentored beginning and experienced teachers and led data management and analysis.
Mrs Brown is a passionate educator who believes strongly in providing children with a holistic education so that they become informed global citizens ready to participate in our world.
Head of Primary School
Danielle Brown
Juliane Hallam is Head of Secondary School at Fraser Coast Anglican College. As an educator of 26 years, she has been fortunate to work in state, catholic and independent education sectors across Australia and the United Kingdom. A passionate educator, Juliane has led curriculum teams as the Head of English and Head of Film and Television as well as leading senior pastoral teams as the Head of Senior School. Juliane is dedicated to enriching the lives of all students through authentic experiences that encapsulate all facets of the College’s motto ‘Enriching Body, Mind and Spirit’.
Head of Secondary School
Juliane Hallam
Nikki Robertson is a CPA with 25 years of experience. The majority of Nikki’s career has been in management accounting in the energy industry, in both Brisbane and the Surat Basin, with just a dash of tax accounting to add flavour. Her roles in the Surat Basin enabled her to develop skills in safety management, contract management and civil projects management. These skills have proven very useful in her role as Business Manager. She is passionate about her work at the College and believes building genuine connections with people is the key to happiness and success.
Business Manager
Nikki Robertson
Juliane Hallam
Head of Secondary School
Nikki Robertson
Business Manager
Joe Wright is the fifth principal of Fraser Coast Anglican College and was appointed in 2018. Joe’s career has seen him work in different State and Anglican schools. He has previously been nominated for a National Excellence in Teaching Award. Joe introduced the College’s ‘Edge’ program, which won the ACEL Educational Futures Award in 2017. He has also been published in a range of educational journals. Joe treasures the relationships the staff have with their students and families and the vibrant College community and believes these relationships make the College a great school.
Mrs Danielle Brown is the Head of Primary School at FCAC. She is a strong believer in supporting the development and wellbeing of her staff and students. Her career encompasses a wide range of teaching experiences in both classroom and specialist music. Before joining us at FCAC, she held a number of middle management positions where she led curriculum design and innovation, mentored beginning and experienced teachers and led data management and analysis.
Mrs Brown is a passionate educator who believes strongly in providing children with a holistic education so that they become informed global citizens ready to participate in our world.
Head of Primary School
Danielle Brown
Juliane Hallam is Head of Secondary School at Fraser Coast Anglican College. As an educator of 26 years, she has been fortunate to work in state, catholic and independent education sectors across Australia and the United Kingdom. A passionate educator, Juliane has led curriculum teams as the Head of English and Head of Film and Television as well as leading senior pastoral teams as the Head of Senior School. Juliane is dedicated to enriching the lives of all students through authentic experiences that encapsulate all facets of the College’s motto ‘Enriching Body, Mind and Spirit’.
Head of Secondary School
Juliane Hallam
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Nikki Robertson is a CPA with 25 years of experience. The majority of Nikki’s career has been in management accounting in the energy industry, in both Brisbane and the Surat Basin, with just a dash of tax accounting to add flavour. Her roles in the Surat Basin enabled her to develop skills in safety management, contract management and civil projects management. These skills have proven very useful in her role as Business Manager. She is passionate about her work at the College and believes building genuine connections with people is the key to happiness and success.
Business Manager
Nikki Robertson
Nikki Robertson
Business Manager
Juliane Hallam
Head of Secondary School
Mrs Danielle Brown is the Head of Primary School at FCAC. She is a strong believer in supporting the development and wellbeing of her staff and students. Her career encompasses a wide range of teaching experiences in both classroom and specialist music. Before joining us at FCAC, she held a number of middle management positions where she led curriculum design and innovation, mentored beginning and experienced teachers and led data management and analysis.
Mrs Brown is a passionate educator who believes strongly in providing children with a holistic education so that they become informed global citizens ready to participate in our world.
Head of Primary School
Danielle Brown
Juliane Hallam is Head of Secondary School at Fraser Coast Anglican College. As an educator of 26 years, she has been fortunate to work in state, catholic and independent education sectors across Australia and the United Kingdom. A passionate educator, Juliane has led curriculum teams as the Head of English and Head of Film and Television as well as leading senior pastoral teams as the Head of Senior School. Juliane is dedicated to enriching the lives of all students through authentic experiences that encapsulate all facets of the College’s motto ‘Enriching Body, Mind and Spirit’.
Head of Secondary School
Juliane Hallam
My passion for students learning started while growing up on a farm by learning that you don’t need to be at school to learn. I have taught across the Queensland from social economic disadvantaged students to Indigenous students living in an island paradise. For the past twenty years I have been at Faith Lutheran College Redlands where we first started integrated studies for students which combined learning areas into real life study areas. Which has led to the introduction to the MyPath@Faith Program. I constantly remind myself that education is not learning but learning is education.
Business Manager
Nikki Robertson
FCAC’s thriving sports program includes numerous team and individual sports through our Fraser Flames sporting organisation. Each sport has multiple age groups and divisions. Fraser Flames benefits from a high student, parent, and staff engagement. All FCAC staff support an extra-curricular activity, with many engaged as sports coordinators or coaches.
FCAC has a dynamic visual and performing arts program. Our music program includes one-on-one lessons as well as eight ensembles. Our performing arts program includes arts showcases, soirees and musicals. Our Visual Artists have work displayed in various local exhibitions throughout the year.
At the heart of our College is our Anglican ethos, which values the holistic development of the child – body, mind and spirit. Beginning from Kindy and continuing through to their graduation in Year 12, students are invited on a spiritual journey to explore their faith and encounter God in their lives. We believe in nurturing an environment that welcomes families from a variety of religious beliefs, cultures and backgrounds and focuses on shared values by which to live.
At FCAC, quality teaching is a central pillar of our success. FCAC seeks out the best educators to join our team. Among our teaching team are award winners, including a 2021 National Excellence in Teaching award winner.
In 2022, FCAC won an Excellence Award and was also awarded Regional School of the Year at the National Excellence Awards.
• In 2021, FCAC had the highest NAPLAN and ATAR results on the Fraser Coast and Wide Bay
• FCAC was in the top 11% of Primary Schools and the top 16% of all secondary schools in Queensland for NAPLAN results
• Our graduates continue a long-standing tradition of excellence. In 2021, 59% of graduates achieved an ATAR of 80 and above, with 12% earning an ATAR of 95 and above.
FCAC is a leading independent school located in Hervey Bay, Queensland. The mission of the College is to be a contemporary learning community shaped by the image of God that values the whole child – Body, Mind and Spirit. Our values are Community, Empowerment, Courage, and Excellence.
The College is a co-educational day school encompassing an Early Learning Centre (Koala Kindy), Primary School (P – 6), Middle Years (7 - 9) and Senior Years (10 – 12). The College also has an International Program accepting long and short-term International Students. FCAC has 750 students enrolled (P-12) and employs 74 full-time staff.
Located on 64 acres of natural bushland and with access to world heritage listed locations, our location is a constant source of inspiration and enquiry. Our facilities include state-of-the-art science laboratories, dedicated classrooms designed with collaborative spaces and contemporary furniture, and a new $9.5 million multi-purpose facility due to open in 2023.
FCAC is a leading independent school located in Hervey Bay, Queensland. The mission of the College is to be a contemporary learning community shaped by the image of God that values the whole child – Body, Mind and Spirit. Our values are Community, Empowerment, Courage, and Excellence.
The College is a co-educational day school encompassing an Early Learning Centre (Koala Kindy), Primary School (P – 6), Middle Years (7 - 9) and Senior Years (10 – 12). The College also has an International Program accepting long and short-term International Students. FCAC has 750 students enrolled (P-12) and employs 74 full-time staff.
Located on 64 acres of natural bushland and with access to world heritage listed locations, our location is a constant source of inspiration and enquiry. Our facilities include state-of-the-art science laboratories, dedicated classrooms designed with collaborative spaces and contemporary furniture, and a new $9.5 million multi-purpose facility due to open in 2023.
FCAC is a leading independent school located in Hervey Bay, Queensland. The mission of the College is to be a contemporary learning community shaped by the image of God that values the whole child – Body, Mind and Spirit. Our values are Community, Empowerment, Courage, and Excellence.
The College is a co-educational day school encompassing an Early Learning Centre (Koala Kindy), Primary School (P – 6), Middle Years (7 - 9) and Senior Years (10 – 12). The College also has an International Program accepting long and short-term International Students. FCAC has 750 students enrolled (P-12) and employs 74 full-time staff.
Located on 64 acres of natural bushland and with access to world heritage listed locations, our location is a constant source of inspiration and enquiry. Our facilities include state-of-the-art science laboratories, dedicated classrooms designed with collaborative spaces and contemporary furniture, and a new $9.5 million multi-purpose facility due to open in 2023.
FCAC’s thriving sports program includes numerous team and individual sports through our Fraser Flames sporting organisation. Each sport has multiple age groups and divisions. Fraser Flames benefits from a high student, parent, and staff engagement. All FCAC staff support an extra-curricular activity, with many engaged as sports coordinators or coaches.
FCAC has a dynamic visual and performing arts program. Our music program includes one-on-one lessons as well as eight ensembles. Our performing arts program includes arts showcases, soirees and musicals. Our Visual Artists have work displayed in various local exhibitions throughout the year.
At the heart of our College is our Anglican ethos, which values the holistic development of the child – body, mind and spirit. Beginning from Kindy and continuing through to their graduation in Year 12, students are invited on a spiritual journey to explore their faith and encounter God in their lives. We believe in nurturing an environment that welcomes families from a variety of religious beliefs, cultures and backgrounds and focuses on shared values by which to live.
At FCAC, quality teaching is a central pillar of our success. FCAC seeks out the best educators to join our team. Among our teaching team are award winners, including a 2021 National Excellence in Teaching award winner.
In 2022, FCAC won an Excellence Award and was also awarded Regional School of the Year at the National Excellence Awards.