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Principal

Shellharbour Anglican College

New South Wales

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
28 February 2019

Job overview

Shellharbour Anglican College was established in 2004 as part of the Anglican Schools Corporation. Our mission is to ‘build a learning community dedicated to excellence and equipping to serve’. We are a College known for our commitment to drawing out the very best in each student, the dedication of our staff and our contribution to the local community.

Under the wonderful leadership of the Foundation Principal, the College has grown into a vibrant educational community of over 700 students from Prep through to Year 12. With many new families moving to this beautiful area just south of Sydney, shaped by the Illawarra coastline and escarpment, it is an exciting time to lead the College through the next decade.

We are looking for an outstanding educational leader, with an active Christian faith, to lead this much-loved College through its next phase of development. If you are excited by the opportunity to inspire and lead the whole school community, to equip a generation of young people for a changing future, and to knit all of this together through a clear articulation and demonstration of the Christian faith, we would be pleased to hear from you.

For further information and initial enquiries please contact Lara Connolly at Perrett Laver Sydney, on Lara.Connolly@PerrettLaver.com or on +61 (0)2 8354 4025.
 
To apply please upload your curriculum vitae and covering letter here quoting reference 3796 by midnight AEDT on Thursday 28th February 2019.

About Shellharbour Anglican College

Shellharbour Anglican College is a co-educational, non-selective, Anglican, independent day school, serving students aged 4-18 from Prep to Year 12. The all-through school, located in Dunmore, New South Wales, has approximately 740 enrolled students.

Shellharbour Anglican College was established in 2004. Commencing with a total of 93 students, the College has experienced a steady increase in student enrolments throughout its short history. The College caters to students across a wide area of the NSW South Coast, including Thirroul in the north and Berry in the south. Shellharbour Anglican College is a low-fee school to ensure financial accessibility for the local community, and is a member of the Sydney Anglican Schools Corporation.

Head of College

Mr Tony Cummings

Facilities

Shellharbour Anglican College’s facilities include an Amphitheatre, Community Garden, Computer Laboratories, Design and Technology Room, Food Technology Room, Hospitality Room, Junior and Senior Libraries, multi-purpose Hall, Music Centre, Science Laboratories, Textiles and Design Rooms, Visual Arts Rooms, outdoor play areas, and indoor and outdoor sports courts.

Curriculum

Shellharbour Anglican College’s Prep curriculum derives from the Early Years Learning Framework and the NSW Board of Studies syllabus. The Junior School curriculum covers the NSW Board of Studies six Key Learning Areas of English, Mathematics, Science and Technology, Creative Arts, Human Society and Its Environment, and PDHPE. Specialist teachers deliver Music, Italian, and PE lessons. In the Senior School, compulsory subjects for Years 7-10 are English, Mathematics, Science, Human Society and Its Environment, PDHPE, and Sport. Electives for Years 9-12 cover the areas of Music, Commerce, Geography, Technology, Visual Arts, Textiles, Design and Technology, and Food Technology. VET Tech and TVET courses are available for Years 11-12.

School ethos

Shellharbour Anglican College is a Christian learning community that strives to equip students for life beyond college. The College upholds four core values of Faith, Wisdom, Compassion, and Respect.

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