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EXCELLENCE AWARDEE:
Primary School of the Year -
Non Government
Ormiston College
Allison Elcoate
Principal
As Principal, it is a great privilege to lead such a vibrant community, built on the relationships and principles of a loving Christian family. We proudly embrace the 42-year Marist history at the college, integrating their values into daily life, especially through our pastoral care and wellbeing programs. These uphold the ideals of Saint Marcellin Champagnat, reminding us that “To raise children properly, we should love them and love them equally”. My goal is to be personally invested in every student’s success and to foster a support network between students, families and dedicated staff in a spirit of partnership and mutual support.
Principal
Allison Elcoate
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Danielle Collins
Head of Primary
Head of Primary
Danielle Collins
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Danielle Collins is the Head of Primary School at Fraser Coast Anglican College. 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 FCAC, she held a number of middle management positions in which she led curriculum design and innovation, mentored beginning and experienced teachers and led data management and analysis. She is a passionate educator who believes in providing children with a holistic education so they become informed global citizens.
Ormiston College is an independent, co-educational, non-denominational Christian school for students from Prep to Year 12.
The college is committed to providing holistic, integrated educational programs that develop problem-solving, critical and creative thinking, and decision-making skills to enable students to participate as confident and contributing members of society, capable of meeting the demands of a technologically advanced and rapidly changing world. The provision of challenging opportunities for development of character, responsibility, initiative and integrity, social awareness and good citizenship is a priority.
A unique, award-winning Teaching and Learning Framework provides a common language that students, teachers and parents use to communicate and share their understanding of quality teaching and learning at Ormiston College. A strong emphasis on using technology to improve learning outcomes encourages students to embrace new ways of thinking for the 21st century.
The Junior School at Ormiston College has earned annual acclaim at the Australian Education Awards as Excellence Awardee since 2018.
Acknowledgement in these national awards provides an opportunity to showcase the progress made each year and to celebrate the people and teamwork that Ormiston College is all about. These prestigious awards are testament to Ormiston College’s ongoing commitment to innovation and 21st century pedagogy.
As an independent, forward-thinking girls’ school we are committed to preparing girls for a lifetime of learning, leadership and engagement in our global community. We believe in girls.
At Ruyton Girls’ School we foster the individuality of each girl in a caring and safe environment, nurturing her intellectual, physical, social and emotional qualities that are essential to flourish.
Powerful learning is central to the Ruyton culture, building on our strong academic reputation. We focus on advancing the learning of every girl through the engagement of intellectual curiosity, building their knowledge and skills about how to learn, and supporting them to achieve their personal best and be exemplary citizens. We believe in real-world learning beyond the classroom, collaborating with the wider community to promote growth, discovery and sustainability.
We empower our girls to lead lives of purpose with courage, character and compassion. Through the development of values and action-focused learning they are inspired to pursue equity and justice for self and others. By embracing diversity and raising their voices, our girls effect positive change and make a difference.
Joe Wright
Principal
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.
Principal
Joe Wright
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, particularly in overseeing the construction of the $10 million multipurpose centre at FCAC. She is passionate about her work at the college and believes building genuine connections with people in all areas of life is the key to happiness and success.
Business Manager
Nikki Robertson
Ormiston College Junior School Leadership Team: Erin Ware, Deputy Head of Junior Years - Wellbeing; Lee Catterall, Head of Junior School and Deputy Head of College; Michael Crowe, Deputy Head of Junior Years - Curriculum