Chancellor State College
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Chancellor State College | |
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Coordinates | 26°43′14″S 153°03′33″E / 26.7206°S 153.0591°E |
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Type | Public |
Motto | The Best We Can Be |
Established | 1997 (Primary Campus) 2004 (College) |
Principal | Leanne Jensen-Steele |
Enrolment | 2889 (As of 2017) |
Campus | Urban |
Colour(s) | White, green & navy |
Mascot | Raider |
Website | chancellorsc.eq.edu.au |
Chancellor State College is a public, co-educational, day school located in the suburb of Sippy Downs, Queensland, Australia.
Chancellor State School opened in 1997. In 2004, it became Chancellor State College offering both primary and secondary education.[1] As of 2017, there are 2889 students from prep through to year 12.[2] Students and staff are spread across two campuses, a Primary on Scholars Drive and a Secondary on Sippy Downs Drive; Either side of the University of the Sunshine Coast.
Chancellor State College has links to the University of the Sunshine Coast.
Achievements[edit]
Chancellor State College has had much success over its years of operations in the academic, sporting and cultural sectors, just to name a few. These successes include those of its RoboKings and RoboGems who were formed as part of the school's STEM program. The college Wind Symphony has also had its fair share of success at events such as Fanfare and Eisteddfod. For the past few years, the school's cross country team and the school's athletics team have had successful runs at their respective district's carnivals.[citation needed]
Principals[edit]
Executive Principals of Chancellor State College have included:[citation needed]
- John Lockhart, 2004–2008
- Bevan Brennan, 2009–2012
- Barry Dittmann, 2013 (Acting)
- Glen Robinson, 2014 (Acting)
- Peter Kelly, 2014–2017
- Darrin Edwards, 2017 (Acting)
- Jacqui King, 2017–2019
- Leanne Jensen-Steele, 2019–present
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Queensland state school - centre closures" (PDF). Queensland Government. 20 August 2013. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 March 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
- ^ "Chancellor State College Annual Report 2017" (PDF). Chancellor State College. 2017.