Beaconhills College
Beaconhills College is a co-educational, ecumenical, independent school providing education from early learning to prep to year 12. The college has 2 campuses: One located in Pakenham and one located in Berwick, Victoria, Australia, each campus with a co-located Little Beacons Learning Centre.
Beaconhills College | |
---|---|
Location | |
, Australia | |
Coordinates | 38°3′39″S 145°28′9″E |
Information | |
Type | Independent, co-educational, day school |
Motto | Latin: Lux Luceat (Let Your Light So Shine) |
Denomination | Anglican, Uniting Church |
Established | 1982 |
Chairman | Dr David Moseley[1] |
Headmaster | Stephen McGinley |
Years offered | K–12 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Enrolment | approx. 3000 (P-12)[2] |
Colour(s) | Navy blue & gold |
Slogan | Learning That Matters |
Affiliation | Association of Coeducational Schools |
Website | www |
Beaconhills was established in 1982 by the Anglican and Uniting Churches to serve the education needs of the Christian community in the greater Pakenham area. The college celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2012.
College history
Inception
The idea to establish a local, independent, Christian school was conceived by a group of parishioners at St. John's Anglican Church in Upper Beaconsfield in 1980. By March 1981 a steering committee had been established with John McConchie appointed as chairperson. The steering committee called a public meeting at the Pakenham Hall on 11 March 1981 where the proposal to establish an ecumenical, co-educational, low-fee secondary school was ratified in the presence of some 250 people.
In 1981, as the steering committee continued to hold public meetings seeking support for the new school, a 13-acre (53,000 m2) site on Toomuc Valley Road, Pakenham was purchased and portable classrooms obtained from St. Catherine's School in Toorak, and Frank Millett was appointed as founding principal. On 3 February 1982 Beaconhills Christian College opened with 34 students and five staff. A dedication service was held at St. James Church on 28 March 1982. Frank Millet led the college as principal until 1988, by which time the college community had grown to include 388 students and a teaching staff of 30. John McConchie, having led the steering committee, was chairperson of the board until 1986.
Campus Differences
Beaconhills College Pakenham campus is a luxurious school, with lavish playgrounds, lots of ovals and grass, and a great overall environment.
Beaconhills College Berwick Campus has a lot of concrete and a very cool performing arts centre called the 'Tony Sheumack Centre'.
SEISA
Beaconhills is an associate member of the Association of Coeducational Schools (ACS). Beaconhills hosted the Seisa Dance competition in 2023, in which Beaconhills Pakenham’s Novice Dancers got 2/3 shoutouts by professional dancers, due to their incredibly performed 2000’s hits remix dance. There’s also soccer, softball, basketball, netball, hockey, and other sports involved in seisa, as well as theatre sports, public speaking, debating.
Notable former students
- Tom Bugg - AFL Footballer
- Matthew Buntine - AFL Footballer
- Callum Porter - AFL Footballer
- Pippa Black - Actress
Co-curricular clubs
- Cadets
- Sparks
- Taiko drumming club
- Rainbow Club
- Performing Arts
- Wind Orchestra
- Strings Group
- Guitar Ensemble
- Choir
- Production
- Rock band
- Piano Ensemble
- Concert Band
- SEISA Sport Clubs
- Tennis
- Equestrian
Past Productions
Year | Pakenham Campus | Berwick Campus |
---|---|---|
2023 |
|
|
2022 |
|
|
2021 |
|
|
2020 | ||
2019 |
|
|
2018 |
|
|
2017 |
|
VCE Subjects Offered
Faculty | Units 1 & 2 | Units 3 & 4 |
---|---|---|
English |
|
|
Mathematics |
|
|
Science |
|
|
Humanities |
|
|
Commerce |
|
|
Health and Physical Edcuation |
|
|
Languages |
|
|
Performing Arts |
|
|
Technology |
|
|
Visual Arts |
|
|
Other |
|
|
Notable Teacher Quotes
- "There's always room for one more" - Mr Hockey
Trivial
- At one point, the toilets flooded in the Year 12 centre, leading to many staff having to evacuate their offices in fear of sewerage water.
- A new building of a year 8 building had to be stopped since the building company went bankrupt, leaving a half built building for over 6 months.
- Commonly mistaken for the CW Hit Show ‘Teen Wolf’ setting, Beacon Hills.
- Not allowed hot drinks from the canteen 98% of the time.
See also
References
- Governance (Beaconhills College) (accessed:10-04-2010)
- College History (Beaconhills College) (accessed:10-04-2010)