Mr James Jenkins Named in The Educator Hot List 2025
Mr James Jenkins Named in The Educator Hot List 2025

Canterbury College is pleased to announce that Mr James Jenkins, Head of AI and Digital Transformation, has been named in The Educator Hot List 2025. This prestigious national recognition highlights leaders who are shaping the future of Australian education through innovation, impact, and forward-thinking practice, with only 50 educators selected nation-wide.
James began his career as a science teacher with a strong interest in digital pedagogy and quickly established himself as a leader in using technology to enhance student learning. His roles have spanned learning design, IT integration, teacher capability development and strategic digital transformation – always with improved student outcomes at the centre.
During his time as Director of Learning and Innovation and IT Lead (2018-2023), and now as Head of AI and Digital Transformation, James has helped Canterbury achieve significant sector recognition, including:
- Microsoft Showcase School status (2021-current)
- The Educator’s 5-Star Innovative Schools recognition (2021)
- A national Microsoft Australia case study on Canterbury’s digital transformation (2022)
In the past year, James has led key initiatives that have strengthened learning and broadened opportunities for students and staff, including:
The Canterbury Esports Lab
A dedicated space where students build digital literacy, teamwork and strategic thinking through both competitive and recreational gaming. Canterbury teams have achieved notable success in The Fuse Cup and Australian Esports League events, and the Girl Gamer competition ensures representation and participation from all student groups.
AI Integration Across the College
James established the Canterbury AI Discussion Group to support staff in understanding and applying AI tools in teaching and learning. His weekly 'AI Explore' sessions and the Staff AI Challenge have uplifted confidence and capability across the College. Students also access targeted programs on ethical AI use, subject-specific learning tools and future-focused digital skills.
Impact Beyond the College
As a founding member of the Queensland Schools Network for Emerging Technologies, James has helped coordinate the Education in AI Conference at the Brisbane Convention Centre – a teacher-led initiative sharing best practice state-wide.
As a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert and Fellow, he presents at state and national conferences, leads national educator calls, and mentors teachers across Australia. James’ work supports both teacher development and student opportunities, including through Esports tournaments and digital learning initiatives.
James’ achievement reflects Canterbury’s ongoing commitment to preparing students to be World Ready. Through his leadership, the College continues to advance innovative, future-focused learning that deepens academic engagement, builds teacher capability, and keeps Canterbury at the forefront of educational excellence.
We congratulate James on this outstanding and well-deserved recognition. The College is proud to celebrate this achievement with him.
Rugby Ready. World Ready. Canterbury College Rugby Scholarships Now Open
Rugby Ready. World Ready. Canterbury College Rugby Scholarships Now Open
Canterbury College is inviting talented young rugby players to apply for 2026 Rugby Scholarships, offering an exceptional opportunity for student-athletes entering Years 9-11 to pursue both sporting and academic excellence.

Jack Henry: A Canterbury Rugby Success Story
Recent graduate Jack Henry (Class of 2023) exemplifies the type of student-athlete who thrives in Canterbury's rugby program, continuing to achieve impressive milestones since leaving the College last year. Jack has:
- Received the 2024 UQ Elite Athlete Scholarship, enabling him to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Physiology
- Represented the 2024 and 2025 UQ Men's 7s elite Stannard Cup team
- Served as 2024-2025 Colts 1 Captain (under 20s)
- Been selected for the 2024 Australian Uniroos team, travelling to France to compete in the Uni Games 7s
When asked about his time at Canterbury, Jack's responses reveal the depth of impact the College had on his development.
"The Coaches' experience developed me not only physically but mentally, on and off the field, as a rugby player and as a young man," Jack reflected.
He also highlighted the unique environment Canterbury provided: "Playing in grade 10 gave me the opportunity as a younger player to be mentored and experience high-quality training earlier than most."
The lessons Jack learned at Canterbury have stayed with him beyond the rugby field. "Being part of the team and being a player that is determined to be the ‘1 percenter’ is what separates you from the rest, whether that's in training or in life," he said. "Understanding the influence you have on those younger generations below you and you being a good role model has a huge effect on their mentality."
Principal Dan Walker said the scholarships represent Canterbury's commitment to creating pathways for aspiring athletes who value education just as highly as their sport.
"Our rugby program prepares students to be competitive at the highest levels while remaining grounded, respectful, and academically focused," Mr Walker said. "We want to attract students who show both potential and the right attitude – those who will thrive in a community that values hard work and humility."
The Rugby Scholarships form part of Canterbury's expanding Sport Excellence Program, which supports students with access to experienced coaching, strength and conditioning facilities, and mentoring from past players and professional partners.
Head of Sport, Mrs Catherine Krzensk, said Canterbury provides the ideal balance for families seeking structure, opportunity, and care.
"We are a school that takes sport seriously but never loses sight of the bigger picture – developing good people as well as good players," Mrs Krzensk said.
Advice for Future Rugby Scholars
For younger players considering applying for a Canterbury Rugby Scholarship, Jack's advice is clear: "It's a great opportunity to establish development on the field as a rugby player but also as a young man, so taking all opportunities with both hands and if any opportunities arise as a big or small challenge, back yourself to adapt and shine on or off the field because that's when you grow the most."
Applications Now Open
Applications for the 2026 Rugby Scholarships are open now and close 30 November 2025. Students with experience in Rugby Union, Rugby Sevens, or Rugby League who demonstrate outstanding ability and commitment are encouraged to apply.
For details and application forms, visit www.canterbury.qld.edu.au/scholarships or contact the College Registrar at
Introducing Canterbury’s Health and Medical Science Pathways Program (HMSPP)
Introducing Canterbury’s Health and Medical Science Pathways Program (HMSPP)

Canterbury College is proud to announce the launch of our Health & Medical Science Pathways Program (HMSPP) – a flagship initiative preparing students for future careers in Allied Health, Medical Science, Medicine, and Dentistry.
Launching in 2026, the HMSPP will give students access to real-world learning through partnerships with hospitals, universities, and health professionals. It combines classroom excellence with hands-on experiences, mentoring, and university preparation, ensuring every student is ready to thrive in one of Australia’s fastest-growing industries.
The HMSPP program will be led by Mrs Rebecca Musk, who is overseeing partnerships and programs with universities, hospitals and allied health providers. This exciting new initiative is a key part of our Student Pathways Department, which continues to evolve under Director, Mrs Tracey Clarke, in pursuit of our World Ready mantra.
Students will benefit from opportunities including clinical placements, guest lectures, research projects, and tailored support for university entry, from Certificate III pathways through to competitive medical degrees.
Explore the HMSPP: https://canterbury.qld.edu.au/hmspp/
2025 Spring Music Festival | Two Evenings of Music, Mastery and Joy
2025 Spring Music Festival | Two Evenings of Music, Mastery and Joy

Earlier this month, our Junior School community gathered for one of the most anticipated events on the Performing Arts calendar, the Spring Music Festival.
Held across two evenings, the festival provided students from Years 3-6 with a warm and supportive platform to showcase the skills they have developed throughout the year. Just as in previous years, these concerts highlighted the strength of our classroom music programs and the breadth of opportunity available to our young performers.
The first instalment, Panorama, featured the Year 5 Band, Year 6 Band, Junior Concert Band, Allegro Strings, Bravura Strings and the Junior School Choir. Students delivered a polished and energetic program, showcasing their growing ensemble skills and musical expression - a proud milestone for performers and families alike.
The second evening, Kaleidoscope, brought together Year 3 Strings, All Star Strings and the Junior Singers. This concert highlighted the joy and confidence of our youngest musicians, offering a vibrant program that celebrated teamwork, early musicianship and the excitement of shared performance.
These evenings continue to be a hallmark of the Junior School calendar; a celebration of talent, persistence and the powerful role music plays in building a vibrant, connected school community.
We congratulate every student who performed and thank our staff for creating such inspiring opportunities for our young musicians.
2025 Alumni Reunion | Classes of 1995, 2005, 2015, 2020 & 2024
2025 Alumni Reunion | Classes of 1995, 2005, 2015, 2020 & 2024

An afternoon of connection, celebration, and Canterbury spirit
Our 2025 Alumni Reunion brought together graduates from the Classes of 1995, 2005, 2015, 2020, and 2024 - along with former staff - for a beautiful afternoon at Bar Pacino overlooking the Brisbane River.
Here’s to rekindled friendships, shared memories, and our proud Canterbury legacy!
2026 Year 7 Orientation
2026 Year 7 Orientation

Welcoming Our Newest Senior School Students
This term marked an exciting milestone as Canterbury College welcomed both our current Year 6 students and families joining us for the first time to our Year 7 2026 Orientation Days. These sessions are a key part of our transition program, supporting students to begin their Senior School journey with confidence and connection.
Across several engaging days, students stepped into their new House communities, completed short diagnostic assessments, enjoyed team-building activities, and experienced the rhythm and expectations of Senior School life.
A Warm Introduction to Senior School Life
Orientation Day 1 centred on belonging. Students participated in House-based activities, met key staff, and began forming relationships that will support them into 2026. Parents also attended a valuable session with the Rites of Passage Institute, exploring ways to guide their children through this important stage of development.
Orientation Day 2 focused on academic readiness, with literacy and numeracy tasks followed by one of the most anticipated parts of the transition experience – the Senior School Expo.
A Showcase of Canterbury’s Vibrant Senior School
The Senior School Expo continues to be a standout moment in the program. Held in the Sports Hall, it brings together displays from Academics, Sport, The Arts, Service, Leadership and Care Central.
A highlight each year is the involvement of our current Senior School students. Their enthusiasm, guidance and pride in their College provide an authentic, hands-on introduction to the opportunities ahead for our incoming Year 7s.
Belonging Through the House System
A significant part of entering Year 7 at Canterbury is stepping fully into the College’s House system; one of the most supportive and identity-building elements of Senior School life. Students remain with the same Head of House, Assistant Head of House and Form Teacher from Years 7-12, forming long-term relationships based on genuine care and guidance.
Throughout the orientations, it was inspiring to see the depth of House spirit on display as our current students welcomed the new cohort, shared experiences and showcased the interhouse activities, Form Class connections and leadership pathways that shape daily life.
This structure – supported by small, multi-year Form Groups and wellbeing-focused routines - quickly helps new students feel part of something bigger as they settle into Senior School.
Looking Ahead
These Orientation Days are just the beginning of each student’s Senior School journey. Early in 2026, families will come together again for their House Liturgy and Breakfast, another important step in building community.
We look forward to welcoming the Class of 2031 back to campus next year as they begin this exciting new chapter in their Canterbury journey.
2025 Year 9 Outdoor Education Camp
2025 Year 9 Outdoor Education Camp

Recently, our Year 9s completed their three-day Outdoor Education camp at Kenilworth with Adventure Alternatives.
Upon returning to campus, they gathered in the Performing Arts Theatre for a special Returning Ceremony, where they were welcomed by parents, Heads of House, Outdoor Education staff, and our 2026 Year 12 Leaders. During the ceremony, students received their inaugural Year 9 coffee cups, marking their new privilege of accessing the Yalburru Café.
2025 Friday Night Rocks
2025 Friday Night Rocks

Our Rock School students took to the stage recently for Friday Night Rocks, showcasing their talent, teamwork and passion for live music.
What an incredible night filled with sound, spirit and Canterbury pride!
2025 Year 9 Start Up Industry Professional Feedback Session
2025 Year 9 Start Up Industry Professional Feedback Session

Recently our Year 9 Start Up students demonstrated their creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurial skills at their Industry Professional Feedback Session.
The event gave students a platform to showcase their ventures, connect with industry experts and community members, and receive valuable feedback to guide their next steps. Students also gained meaningful insights during the panel session with our panel of industry professionals, who shared their experiences and advice on launching successful ideas.
We extend our sincere thanks to our guest panel members:
- Michelle Martin | LinkedIn, Small Business Adviser, Logan City Council
- Jarred Turner | LinkedIn, Program Manager, Future Anything
- Michael Cross | LinkedIn, Canterbury alumnus and CEO and Co-Founder of LiveQ
Congratulations to our student emcees Jiya Arun and Daniel Riordan, and to our student panel chairs Sehajreet Sidhu and Lennox Corlett, for their confident and engaging leadership throughout the event.
The Start Up curriculum provides students with practical experience in entrepreneurship and enterprise, helping them develop essential business skills, collaborate effectively, and turn creative ideas into tangible outcomes. Many students are now working with manufacturers to refine their prototypes and bring their products closer to market.
We thank our industry professionals and community guests for their generous support and encouragement of our young innovators.
2025 Battle of The Rock Bands
2025 Battle of The Rock Bands

Canterbury rocked the stage once again at the annual @battleoftherockbands, hosted by Clairvaux MacKillop College earlier this month.
A huge congratulations to our band, True Bearing, who were named Runner Up for Most Outstanding Band, and to Mikael Sandanayake, who received Most Outstanding Drummer!







