Emmanual Anglican College

About Emmanual Anglican College

Emmanuel Anglican College is a co-educational Anglican day school at Ballina, New South Wales, Australia. Its current principal is Mr Robert Tobias. The College provides classes from the Pre Kindy (Preschool)level to Year 10 School Certificate and Year 12 Higher School Certificate level. HistoryEmmanuel Anglican College was created as an Anglican College within the Anglican Diocese of Grafton. It has a strong Christian intent within the Anglican tradition. It is part of the network of Anglican Colleges within the Diocese – Lindisfarne in the Tweed, Clarence Valley Anglican School at Grafton, Bishop Druitt College in Coffs Harbour and St Columba Anglican School at Port Macquarie. The College was established with 16 students in 1998, and since that time it has grown rapidly, with enrollments reaching 420 in 2007. Recently, Emmanuel Anglican College has grown further with the enrollment of approximately 100 - 200 students in 2015. College CampusEmmanuel Anglican College is situated on approximately 6 hectares in West Ballina with 3 hectares of new playing fields. Building commenced on the site in 1999. In 2002, the College opened a new 'state-of-the-art' building with 4 classrooms and retracting walls, providing accommodation for a 350 student assembly. In 2004, a large 2-storey Science and Technology Centre was constructed. In 2009, a new library was constructed. Current specialist facilities include Science, Food Technology, Art and Wood Technics, Drama and a Music Room. The Music Room opens out onto a purpose built staging area. An all-purpose court has been constructed that accommodates five sports, and a hockey field area forms part of the grounds.

Emmanual Anglican College Description

Emmanuel Anglican College is a co-educational Anglican day school at Ballina, New South Wales, Australia. Its current principal is Mr Robert Tobias. The College provides classes from the Pre Kindy (Preschool)level to Year 10 School Certificate and Year 12 Higher School Certificate level. HistoryEmmanuel Anglican College was created as an Anglican College within the Anglican Diocese of Grafton. It has a strong Christian intent within the Anglican tradition. It is part of the network of Anglican Colleges within the Diocese – Lindisfarne in the Tweed, Clarence Valley Anglican School at Grafton, Bishop Druitt College in Coffs Harbour and St Columba Anglican School at Port Macquarie. The College was established with 16 students in 1998, and since that time it has grown rapidly, with enrollments reaching 420 in 2007. Recently, Emmanuel Anglican College has grown further with the enrollment of approximately 100 - 200 students in 2015. College CampusEmmanuel Anglican College is situated on approximately 6 hectares in West Ballina with 3 hectares of new playing fields. Building commenced on the site in 1999. In 2002, the College opened a new 'state-of-the-art' building with 4 classrooms and retracting walls, providing accommodation for a 350 student assembly. In 2004, a large 2-storey Science and Technology Centre was constructed. In 2009, a new library was constructed. Current specialist facilities include Science, Food Technology, Art and Wood Technics, Drama and a Music Room. The Music Room opens out onto a purpose built staging area. An all-purpose court has been constructed that accommodates five sports, and a hockey field area forms part of the grounds.

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Emmanual Anglican College is located at Ballina, New South Wales
http://www.emmanuelcollege.nsw.edu.au/