Prince of Peace Lutheran College

Independent, co-educational, day school in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
27°23′23″S 152°57′55″E / 27.3896°S 152.9654°E / -27.3896; 152.9654InformationTypeIndependent, co-educational, dayMottoNurturing God-given potentialEstablished1984PrincipalSimon HughesEmployees120GradesK–12Enrolment850 (Prep–Year 12)CampusJunior Campus (K–6)
Senior Campus (7–12)Colour(s)White, light blue and dark blueAffiliationLutheranWebsitewww.princeofpeace.qld.edu.au

Prince of Peace Lutheran College is a co-educational Christian College for students in Kindergarten to Year 12 based on two closely located campuses in Everton Hills, North Brisbane.[1] The Junior Campus on Rogers Parade West, is the home to 500 students in Kindy to Year 6. The Kindergarten and Outside Hours School Care facilities are also based on the Junior Campus and run on behalf of the College by Queensland Lutheran Early Childhood Services. There are currently 410 students attending the Senior Campus, which is approximately 1.5 kilometres (0.9 mi) from the Junior Campus, and provides education for students in Years 7 to 12.

Houses

There are 4 houses at Prince of Peace Lutheran College:[2]

Name Colour Name origin
Bradman Green

 

Don Bradman
Fraser Blue

 

Dawn Fraser
Jackson Red

 

Marjorie Jackson-Nelson
Laver Yellow

 

Rod Laver

Notable alumni

  • Tayla Harris[3] – Brisbane Lions player
  • Taymon Kenton-Smith – Paralympian archer
  • Samuel Short[4] – Australian swimmer

References

  1. ^ "Prince of Peace Lutheran College (Henderson Rd - Everton Hills".
  2. ^ "College-Wide Pastoral Care". Prince of Peace | North Brisbane High Schools. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Tayla Harris | TLA". web.archive.org. 24 October 2016. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Brisbane schoolboy Samuel Short chases Olympic glory". Lutheran Education Queensland. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
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