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Student Wellbeing

At Toowoomba Christian College, we believe every person is created imago dei (in the image of God), and so our great desire is to see each student find themselves in Him, allowing the beautiful truth of their value in Christ to become the defining way by which they view themselves and others.

Student Support

As a school dedicated to the formation of each student, we place a high priority on student wellbeing, providing a supportive and compassionate environment and community where each student can feel a sense of belonging.

As a Christian school, pastoral care is outworked in classrooms and across our community, with additional levels of support available where needed. Our dedicated student support team, including our Director of Student Wellbeing and School Counsellor, are committed to working closely with students and their families to provide emotional, social and spiritual support.

Learning Support

Across Prep-Year 12, our learning support program is designed to provide the best opportunities for growth for individual students who have additional learning needs/requirements. We partner with families to help develop learning plans that support students as they learn and develop their God-given potential.

Statement of Commitment to Child Safety

  1. All children and young people who come to Toowoomba Christian College have a right to feel and be safe. Toowoomba Christian College and its governing body have a moral, legal and mission-driven responsibility to provide a child-safe environment, where children and young people have agency, their voices are heard, are safe and feel safe, and can actively participate in decisions that affect their lives.
  2. We have a zero-tolerance for harm to children and young people and are committed to acting in students’ best interests and keeping them safe from harm.
  3. The College regards its child safety responsibilities with the utmost importance and as such, is committed to providing the necessary resources to ensure compliance with all relevant child protection laws and regulations and maintaining a child-safe culture.
  4. Each member of the College has a responsibility to understand the important and specific role that they play individually and collectively to ensure that the well-being and safety of all students is at the forefront of all that they do and every decision that they make.