All Saints Anglican School - Gold Coast QLD

 

 

 

 

 

All Saints Anglican School - Gold Coast QLD

Highfield Drive
Merrimac, QLD 4226
Tel: 07 55302855
Fax: 07 55303314
Email:
enquiries@asas.qld.edu.au
Website:
www.asas.qld.edu.au

Key Details
Type: Independent
Level: Combined
Gender: Coed
Religious Affiliation: Anglican
Early Learning: Yes
Learning Extension: Yes
International Students: Yes
Scholarships: Yes

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About All Saints Anglican School

There are many challenges facing our world at present, but whatever form those challenges might take, our children remain our best hope for the future.

At All Saints Anglican School children come first and their interests lie at the heart of all our major policy and curriculum initiatives.

We operate from the premise that every child is brilliant at something and an integral part of our role as educators is to discover what that something might be and then nurture it for all that we are worth.

All Saints Anglican School has a history of excellence in academic performance and has also been voted as a top music school for the last four years in the Gold Coast Eisteddfod.

All Saints Anglican School Headmaster, Mr Patrick Wallas, believes such achievements mean nothing if they are not accompanied by a sense of gratitude and above all awareness that teaching and learning, and School in general, should be fun.

Our Junior School

Pre Prep is the main entry point to the Junior School at All Saints Anglican School and is offered to children in the year prior to Prep, which is the first year of formal schooling.

The children learn to co-operate, problem solve and think laterally. They learn language skills, mathematical concepts, persistence and concentration, the value of curiosity, self-confidence, co-ordination, healthy attitudes and values.

Children need to have their fourth birthday by the 30th of June in the Pre Prep year in order to be eligible for this programme. Pre Prep operates during School terms only offers a full week program, or a five day a fortnight program.

Prep at All Saints Anglican School
Prep is the first formal year of schooling at All Saints. This year level not only focuses on a child’s social and developmental areas, but is also academically significant. The basis of literacy and numeracy are laid during this period.

Years 1 and 2 at All Saints Anglican School
Emphasis is given to developing reading, writing and mathematical skills. Children are introduced to the concept of working as an individual and also as a member of the group. Whilst the core subjects of Mathematics, English, Science and the Study of Society and Environment are offered by the class teacher, children also experience specialist tuition in Art, Music, Drama and Communication, Physical Education, Christian Living, Technology and Library.

Years 3 to 6
Central to the new academic programme are English, Mathematics, Science, History and Geography. Specialist Staff support the following areas: Art, Christian Living, Languages Other Than English, Music, Physical Education, Technology, Drama and Communication, the Infinity Programme (for students with exceptional abilities), Chess and Educational Support.

Middle School

The Middle School at All Saints Anglican School allows students to grow in independence and self-confidence whilst providing a safety net for risk taking, decision making and establishment of a sense of personal identity. Priority is given to the development of positive relationships between all those involved in the students’ learning. In addition to the core learning areas, students undertake studies in a number of other areas including Art, Christian Living, Languages Other Than English, Music, Physical Education, Technology, Creative Design and Multi-Media.

Senior School

All students in Year 10 are required to study Mathematics, English, Christian Living, Physical Education, Science, Humanities, Wonder ( an All Saints Initiative) and Futures (a career programme). The remaining academic disciplines of The Performing and Visual Arts, Technology, Business and Languages other than English are covered from a range of elective units.

Senior Secondary
A very wide number of subjects are available at All Saints Anglican School, to provide students with the opportunity to excel in their area of interest. Towards the end of Year 10 students are required to choose a course of study for Years 11 and 12. Various options are available:
• Students may study five or six Authority subjects that will enable them to embark on the tertiary course of their choice.
• Students may choose a combination of subjects and Vocational Education courses. By choosing these options students can go on to further study at a Tertiary Level (University or TAFE).
• School-Based Traineeships are also available to all students at Senior Secondary level, enabling them to undertake training and paid work in their chosen field whilst still completing their studies at school.

A range of vocational certificates are also available for those students who prefer a more practical approach to their learning. Students may also complete school-based traineeships and apprenticeships or study certificates in other fields through external training providers.

Outstanding Facilities

All Saints Anglican School is a very well resourced school, in spacious grounds, with modern equipment, technology and amenities. Our facilities include:

• The Early Childhood Centre: a purpose built state of the art early childhood facility, featuring the latest technology,
• The Junior School: well equipped general purpose learning areas and additional facilities for the Creative Arts with specialist areas for Visual Arts, Music and Technology, Junior School Library and an Administration Centre;
• The Middle School: well equipped general purpose learning areas and additional facilities for scientific inquiry (two laboratories), the Creative Arts with specialist areas for Visual Arts, Music and Technology with classroom technology annexes and an Administration Centre;
• The Senior School: well equipped general purpose learning areas and classroom technology annexes, and additional facilities for the Creative Arts, Music and an Administration Centre;
• The Burling Centre for Scientific Inquiry (CSI) incorporating six laboratories equipped with facilities for the teaching of Biology, Physics and Chemistry, and a tiered Lecture Theatre with seating for 200;
• Electronic Learning Centres in the Junior, Middle and Senior Schools and classroom technology annexes;
• The Yvonne Bain Resource Centre and Library for Middle and Senior School;
• Textile & Food Technology specialist areas incorporating a demonstration space with tiered seating and multimedia capabilities, a kitchen featuring eight workstations and two textile classrooms;
• Manual Arts, Technology and Graphics (Computer-aided design and drawing, machinery, wood, metals and plastics fabrication, electronics and pneumatics);
• The Worship Centre and a Drop In Centre called The Zone with a variety of recreational facilities for Senior students;
• The Nairn Theatre/Auditorium with a seating capacity of 531 and containing an orchestra pit, large stage and back stage areas, speech and drama workshops, experimental theatre seating 200, prop rooms and workshops;
• The Music Centre: completed in early 2010, this purpose built facility features individual tuition rooms, specialised classrooms and offices, and two large band performance spaces;
• The Visual Arts Centre: includes two classrooms for Senior School Art and specific facilities for fine art, ceramics, photography and computer generated design. The Centre also houses an art gallery which features student and staff work throughout the year;
• A Lecture Theatre with tiered seating for 160 incorporating multimedia technology;
• The Health and Physical Education Centre containing a large sports hall for basketball, netball, volleyball, soccer, hockey etc measuring 30m x 40m, a Physiology testing laboratory, eight change rooms on the lower level and an adjacent 25 metre enclosed heated swimming pool;
• A commercial kitchen and training restaurant;
• Sporting facilities including nine main playing fields and practice facilities for cricket (one turf and two artificial wickets), hockey, rugby, soccer, softball, athletics, and cross country, three tennis courts, ten netball courts (one synthetic surface court), four basketball courts, two volleyball courts and two 25 metre pools, one of which is enclosed and heated with an attached 10 metre x 5 metre learn-to-swim pool;
• The School also provides under-cover areas, landscaped court yards and playground areas and equipment for students of various ages.

International Students

All Saints Anglican School welcomes International Students and have students from many countries studying at the school.

International House, which is the focus of the international education programme at All Saints, offers modern accommodation and specialist learning facilities.

There are 20 double rooms where students are supervised by resident staff. The learning centre encompasses tutorial rooms which are fully equipped with the latest computer technology and have full access to the School’s computer network, the Internet and other information resources.

 

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School Tours
School tours begin at 9am at the Main Administration building. Please phone 07 55302855 to register or visit:
School Tours | All Saints Anglican School

Scholarships
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Enrolment
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