World Ready | Years 11-12 Hospitality RSA: Responsible Service of Alcohol Certificate III Course

World Ready | Years 11-12 Hospitality RSA: Responsible Service of Alcohol Certificate III Course

On Monday 19 May, our Certificate III in Hospitality students, along with other Years 11 and 12 students, successfully completed the Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) course.

The training extended beyond the fundamentals of legal alcohol service, providing students with the skills to recognise the effects of alcohol, identify individuals at risk, and promote a safe and responsible environment.

Participants now hold a nationally recognised certification that opens doors to a wide range of opportunities in the hospitality industry, supporting our commitment to preparing all students to be World Ready.

Thank you to Ms Kim Cooper and Mrs Holly Westphal for facilitating this important training.

Ms Kim Cooper
Subject Coordinator - Hospitality | Teacher - Senior School (Food and Hospitality)


Talking Taipans: Episode 3, 2025

Talking Taipans: Episode 3, 2025

Join Mrs Krzensk, co-host Mr Hunter and 2025 Sports Captain Grace McGuinness as they bring our Canterbury community all the latest in sport.

This episode features:
0:15 – TAS Firsts Teams | Cross Country Age Champions
0:30 – Trimester 2 Sports Fixtures
0:52 – Trimester 3 Sports Preseason Training
0:58 – TAS and JTAS Cross Country Carnivals
1:22 – Beenleigh Zone Info & Results
1:52 – Australian Girls Volleyball Team – Isabella Franklin
2:05 – Mr Burgess Welcome
3:00 – Five Fast Questions with Mr Burgess

Go Taipans!


Tonga National Touch Football U18 Mixed and U20 Mixed Teams Training

Tonga National Touch Football U18 Mixed and U20 Mixed Teams Training

Canterbury College was proud to host the Tonga National U18 and U20 Mixed Touch Football teams from Monday 12 to Wednesday 14 May, providing access to our sporting fields and Function Centre for their training and jersey presentation ahead of the 2025 Asia Pacific Youth Touch Cup (APYTC).

The APYTC runs from today to Friday 17 May at Kayo Stadium in Redcliffe. The tournament features youth teams from 10 nations and offers a pathway to elite international competition.

Tonga’s teams include players from both the homeland and diaspora communities in Australia and New Zealand, showcasing the nation's growing touch football talent.

Tongan –
Talamaonu kihe ongo timi Tonga National Touch Football U18 mixed moe U20 mixed ihe feauhi oe Asia Pacific Youth Cup. Tau ma’ae ‘Otua, tau ma’ae fonua. Ofa atu mei family kotoa I Canterbury College.

English Translation –
We would like to wish the Tongan National Touch Football U18 mixed and U20 mixed teams all the best at the Asia Pacific Youth Cup. Play for God and play for your country. With love from all the families at Canterbury College.

Mr Josh Afu
Sport, Events and Development Officer | Rugby and 7's Coordinator

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Interschool Spanish Day: Practising Spanish And Connecting With Fellow Speakers

Interschool Spanish Day: Practising Spanish And Connecting With Fellow Speakers

On Tuesday, our Year 10 Spanish students, gathered at our Canterbury Functions Centre with two other schools for an all-day interschool cultural event.

The occasion provided an opportunity for the 60-odd students to practice their Spanish language skills, build connections and engage in three Spanish-themed activities.

Students took part in a Tapas cooking master class, competed in a game of Family Feud, and participated in a Spanish-themed scavenger hunt around our school grounds.

The students were grouped into three main Spanish speaking countries to inspire some ‘cultural competition’ during the day – Mexico, Argentina and of course – Spain!

As the event concluded, students bid farewell to their newfound interschool ‘amigos’ and teaching staff with a heartfelt ‘adios.’

Mr Luke Harmer
Teacher - Senior School | Subject Coordinator - Languages


Canterbury Named Finalist in Four Categories at the 2025 Australian Education Awards

Canterbury Named Finalist in Four Categories at the 2025 Australian Education Awards

Canterbury College is pleased to announce that it has been named a national finalist in four categories at the 2025 Australian Education Awards. These nominations highlight the College’s ongoing commitment to academic excellence, strategic innovation, and whole-school growth.

Now in its eighth year, the Australian Education Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of schools, principals, teachers, and school support staff across the country. The awards recognise excellence in leadership, curriculum design, innovation, and student support across 29 categories. Finalists are selected based on rigorous criteria that reflect best practice in the K–12 education sector.

The winners will be announced at a black-tie gala event on Friday 8 August 2025 at The Star Event Centre in Sydney.

Canterbury College has been recognised as an Excellence Awardee in the following categories:


Deputy Principal of the Year – Meagan King
Since joining Canterbury in 2023, Meagan King has had a significant impact on the College’s strategic and cultural direction. Her leadership in professional development, curriculum innovation and student voice has positioned Canterbury as a leader in contemporary education.

 

Secondary School of the Year – Non-Government
This nomination acknowledges Canterbury’s strong academic performance, inclusive enrolments, and diverse co-curricular offerings across Prep to Year 12.

 

Best Use of Technology
Canterbury has been recognised for its seamless integration of digital learning tools and platforms across all year levels. As a Microsoft Showcase and Surface Lighthouse School, the College delivers a tech-enabled learning experience that prepares students for the future. Highlights include 1:1 Microsoft Surface programs, AI-enhanced tools, and a newly built Esports studio.

 

Best School Strategic Plan
The 2024–2027 Strategic Plan outlines the College’s vision across five pillars: Academic Culture, Student Development, Infrastructure, People & Culture, and Community Engagement. Key initiatives include the launch of the World Ready Diploma, significant campus developments, and new frameworks for staff development and student leadership.

 

 


2025 United Nations Day | Food Stall Requirements

2025 United Nations Day | Food Stall Requirements

As we prepare for our much-anticipated 2025 United Nations Day Multicultural Festival on Friday 20 June, we warmly invite families to join this vibrant celebration by contributing to our international food stalls.

For full details or to express your interest, please email:

To help ensure a smooth and safe experience for all, please take note of the following:

✅ Please complete the free government ‘DoFoodSafely’ online course by Monday 9 June
✅ Register each dish by Monday 9 June
✅ Deliver food in foil containers on Friday 20 June between 7:00am and 9:30am
No cooking facilities onsite – hot and cold storage only
All food must be clearly labelled with dish name and country of origin.
This is a cashless event – Canterbury Cash will be used for purchases.

Let’s celebrate the rich cultural heritage of our College community through the shared language of food.


2025 Mother's Day Celebration, ELC Mother's Day Mingle & Year 8 BEE Stalls | Photo Gallery

2025 Mother's Day Celebration, ELC Mother's Day Mingle & Year 8 BEE Stalls | Photo Gallery

Thank you to all the Canterbury mothers who joined us for this morning’s Mother’s Day Celebration in our CEC. It was a warm and memorable occasion, featuring elegant musical and dance performances, accompanied by a delightful selection of food and refreshments.

On Thursday, our Year 8 BEE (Business, Economics and Entrepreneurship) students launched their Mother’s Day Gift Pop-Up Stalls, with many of their thoughtfully crafted items selling out quickly.

Photos from the Mother’s Day Celebration, Year 8 Gift Stalls, and the ELC Mother’s Day Mingle are now available to view on MyCC HERE.

Proceeds from our Mother’s Day Celebration will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

Wishing all our Canterbury mothers a joyful Mother’s Day and a well-earned weekend of rest.


2025 Canterbury College Year 12 School Formal Photo Gallery

2025 Canterbury College Year 12 School Formal Photo Gallery

The Wednesday evening of the last week of Term One was all glitz and glamour at the 2025 Canterbury College Year 12 School Formal.

And Brisbane City Hall has never looked so good, thanks to our elegantly attired students.

We wish only the best for them in their final year at Canterbury with their studies, sports, the arts, and other co-curricular pursuits.

Go #ClassOf2025

Full information about how to order or download the original high-quality professional photos from our official event photographer can be found on our related MyCC Post HERE.


Acting Principal Meagan King's Welcome | Term 2 Video

Acting Principal Meagan King's Welcome | Term 2 Video

Acting College Principal Mrs Meagan King reflects on the highlights of Term 1 and looks ahead to what’s coming up in Term 2:

Highlights of Term 1

  • Outdoor Education
  • World Ready Expo
  • Foundation Day – Cursus Magnus is coming soon

Term 2 Events and Updates

  • ANZAC Day Formalities
  • Mother’s Day Celebration
  • United Nations Day
  • Canterbury Colours Dashboard now available on the MyCC Homepage

Canterbury Weekly is our digital newsletter, packed with the latest news, event highlights, and community stories. It’s available now on our College website.

Welcome back to all students, parents, carers, families, and staff. We also look forward to welcoming College Principal Mr Dan Walker back in Term 3.


Year 5 Outdoor Education at Glendalough

Year 5 Outdoor Education at Glendalough

Last week, our Year 5 students enjoyed an incredible Outdoor Education experience at Glendalough Outdoor Education Centre, Peregian Beach. They participated in various fun and challenging activities, including low rope courses, raft building, water activities, mountain biking, archery tag, rocket ball, and various team-building and strategy games.

Throughout the trip, students demonstrated excellent behaviour and fully embraced the opportunity to step out of their comfort zones while trying new experiences.

A special thank you goes to Mrs Crooks, Mr Woolacott, Mr McBride, Ms Blinco, Mr Wheatley, and Mr Powell for guiding and supporting our students through this adventure.

The full photo gallery is available on our MyCC News here – https://mycc.qld.edu.au/news/23766

Mr Arnie Marraiya
Head of Faculty - Character and Resilience Education | Teacher - Senior School