Logan City Council Community Parking Officers Currently Patrolling Canterbury College

Logan City Council Community Parking Officers Currently Patrolling Canterbury College

Dear Parents & Carers,

A friendly warning that Logan City Council Community Parking Officers are currently patrolling the Canterbury College campus, and issuing parking infringement notices and fines to any vehicle breaking council’s parking restriction rules.

This includes parking on footpaths – especially along Easterly Street, double parking, stopping on yellow road lines, obstructing driveways, or ignoring school crossing zones.

Dropping your children off or picking them up at school can be stressful and there can be a lot of traffic around.

So Logan City Council’s road rules apply to all drivers near schools - especially around entrances, bus stops, and pick-up and drop-off zones.

And the best way to keep kids safe in school zones is to obey their parking restrictions and school speed zones.

Logan’s Community Parking Officers are also using automated number plate recognition technology in school parking areas.


UPDATE: Year 10 Student Ashutosh Vaitha | WINNER: Australia’s Westpac Youth Impact Challenge – Secondary Category!

UPDATE: Year 10 Student Ashutosh Vaitha | WINNER: Australia’s Westpac Youth Impact Challenge – Secondary Category!

FRIDAY 5 JULY 2024 UPDATE:

A Letter From The ASE Group…

Dear Ashutosh,

Thousands of students across the country submitted an idea into the Westpac Youth Challenge, and the judges have been tirelessly reviewing all of them against our judging criteria, including Ashan Industries.

After some deliberation, we are so excited to inform you, that you have been chosen as the Secondary Winner of the Westpac Youth Impact Challenge.

This is a remarkable achievement and a true testament to all of your passion and drive in growing and developing your business.

As a winner you will receive:

  • An awards dinner at an esteemed restaurant in your city with special guests such as industry professionals, CEOs and leaders, for you to network with and get further support and advice.
  • A Microsoft Prize Pack including Microsoft Surface Device with keyboard and Microsoft Gift Pack.
  • A digital plus physical framed Winner’s Certificate.
  • Mentoring and ongoing support, including 12 months of one-on-one mentoring with Australian School of Entrepreneurship CEO Jahin Tanvir.
  • Alumni access to special events and opportunities to further grow and develop your idea.

You should be incredibly proud of yourself Ashutosh.

We can't wait to help you take your ideas to the next level over the next 12 months!

Best Wishes,

The ASE Group: The Australian School of Entrepreneurship

Our Year 10 student Ashutosh Vaitha has just been named one of three finalists in the Australia-wide Westpac Youth Impact Challenge’s Secondary Age Category.

Our Year 10 Start-Up class did a workshop with The ASE Group: Australian School of Entrepreneurship earlier this year, when students entered their businesses into this competition.

Ashutosh entered his Ashan Industries business, and The ASE Group emailed this week to say that after two days deliberating, the judges have shortlisted him as one of the Top 3 finalists from around the country.

As the CEO of his own start-up company – Ashan Industries, he is developing a simple to use and visually-based Neurodiverse Children’s App, to help communicate with people like his younger brother Vishan who has autism.

So CONGRATULATIONS Ashutosh as we await the eventual national winner to be judged and announced at the end of the week – GOOD LUCK!

You might remember Ashutosh was awarded Runner-Up in the 2023 Future Anything Grand Final, earning him a place in the YouthX Program, which includes a number of funding and mentoring packages valued at around $10,000.

Last year this Becket Community Leader also collected 1,332 cup noodle donations for the local Rosie’s: Friends On The Street organisation, to help the homeless and disadvantaged people living around Logan.


2024 Semester Two Spark Program: For Years 5-6 Students | Please Choose Your 3 Subject Preferences!

2024 Semester Two Spark Program: For Years 5-6 Students | Please Choose Your 3 Subject Preferences!

Dear Parents, Carers & Years 5-6 Students,

Please find below our 2024 Semester Two Spark Program A4 Flyer, outlining the 15 subject choices on offer.

There are some favourites carried over from last semester, and some great new additions too!

Please make some time to read through ALL the Spark options carefully.

In Week 2: Wednesday 17 July 2024 students will submit their top three preferences.

Class teachers will assist with this process.

The hardest decision will be choosing just three...

THANK YOU and kind regards,

Mrs Alisha Richardson
Assistant Head of Junior School (Learning)

2024 Spark Program - Semester Two A4 Flyer - Low Res PDF


2024 TSXPO Brisbane Tertiary Studies & Careers Expo: 10am - 4pm, Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 July @ Brisbane Showgrounds | Australia’s Largest Tertiary Studies & Careers Expo!

2024 TSXPO Brisbane Tertiary Studies & Careers Expo: 10am - 4pm, Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 July @ Brisbane Showgrounds | Australia’s Largest Tertiary Studies & Careers Expo!

What: Get expert advice at the 2024 TSXPO Brisbane Tertiary Studies & Careers Expo for your transition into post schooling education or employment.

The Brisbane TSXPO is a fantastic opportunity to find all the information you need to kick-start or redirect your further studies or career all in the one place.

Brisbane TSXPO is suitable for a range of visitors including:

  • High school students and their parents or carers.
  • Career and further studies seekers of ALL ages.

When: 10:00am - 4:00pm, Saturday 13 - Sunday 14 July 2024.

Where: Brisbane EKKA Showgrounds, Bowen Hills.

Cost: FREE!

Website: CLICK HERE for more information.

Exhibitor Listing


NEW Tiny Treasures Access & Inclusion Learn To Swim Program: Weekly Saturday Morning Lessons | Seeking Expressions Of Interest!

NEW Tiny Treasures Access & Inclusion Learn To Swim Program: Weekly Saturday Morning Lessons | Seeking Expressions Of Interest!

Our new Tiny Treasures Access & Inclusion Learn To Swim Program aims to provide modified swimming programs, that are planned and implemented, based on each swimmer's individual needs.

With a strong focus on water safety, these weekly Saturday morning lessons will be delivered in a fun and engaging environment, by our qualified instructors.

The Tiny Treasures Program uses an ‘all access’ educational approach, that teaches aquatic skills regardless of Age, Disability, Chronic Conditions or Culturally And Linguistically Diverse backgrounds (CALD) to children aged over three years.

We will start by offering 1:1 lessons, but would like to gauge community interest in delivering small group lessons into the future.

Starting Saturday 20 July at our Canterbury Taipans Aquatic Centre, the weekly 1:1 lessons will be 20 minutes long and cost $35.00 per lesson, paid via fortnightly rolling direct debits.

Lesson timeslots will run between 10:30am – 11:30am Saturdays based on your preference.

If you are interested in enrolling your child/ren, please complete this Expression Of Interest Form HERE.

Where Water Safety + Fun… Is Made For EVERYONE!

Please Note: This program will only proceed if we obtain viable numbers. Thank you!

What: NEW Tiny Treasures Access & Inclusion Learn To Swim Program.

When: Weekly | Timeslots Between 10:30am – 11:30am, Saturday Mornings | Starting Saturday 20 July 2024.

Where: Canterbury Taipans Aquatic Centre – Canterbury College.
- Entry via Sports Precinct Gate, 182 Old Logan Village Road, Waterford.
- Plenty of onsite parking available plus our Splash & Smash Cafe!

Who: Lessons are aimed at children aged over 3 years, who have a disability, chronic condition or come from a Culturally And Linguistically Diverse background (CALD).

Hosts: Canterbury Taipans Aquatic Centre.

Cost: Weekly Charge | Paid Fortnightly Via Rolling Direct Debits.

1:1 Lessons: 20 Minutes Each = $35.00 Per Lesson.

Proposed Group Lessons: 30 Minutes Each = $23.00 Per Lesson.

Contact: T - 07 3299 0900 | E -


2024 Mid-Year School Holidays | Canterbury Taipans Swim Squad: FREE 3-Day Stroke Development Camp: 8am – 10am Daily, Monday 24 – Wednesday 26 June @ Canterbury Aquatic Centre & School Gym – BOOK NOW!

2024 Mid-Year School Holidays | Canterbury Taipans Swim Squad: FREE 3-Day Stroke Development Camp: 8am – 10am Daily, Monday 24 – Wednesday 26 June @ Canterbury Aquatic Centre & School Gym – BOOK NOW!

***OPEN & FREE FOR ALL ENROLLED SWIM SQUAD MEMBERS | BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL***

NB: Replaces early morning squad lessons during the school holidays.

What: 2024 Mid-Year School Holidays | Canterbury Taipans Swim Squad: FREE 3-Day Stroke Development Camp.

When: 8:00am – 10:00am Daily, Monday 24 – Wednesday 26 June 2024.

DAY ONE: Monday 24 June

8am – 9am: Gym Workout Session – Please wear appropriate exercise clothes and shoes.

9am – 10am: Freestyle & Backstroke Stroke Development Session.

DAY TWO: Tuesday 25 June

8am – 9am: Gym Workout Session – Please wear appropriate exercise clothes and shoes.

9am – 10am: Butterfly Stroke Development Session.

DAY THREE: Wednesday 26 June

8am – 9am: Gym Workout Session – Please wear appropriate exercise clothes and shoes.

9am – 10am: Breaststroke Stroke Development Session.

Where: Canterbury Aquatic Centre & School Gym – Canterbury College.

– Entry via Sports Precinct Gate, 182 Old Logan Village Road, Waterford with plenty of onsite parking.

Who: For ALL enrolled Canterbury Taipans Swim Squad members.

Hosts: Canterbury Taipans Swimming Club Coaches - Yufen 'Crystal' Cao & Nadia Packer.

Cost: FREE for ALL enrolled Canterbury Taipans Swim Squad members.

RSVPs: ***Bookings ESSENTIAL For Session Planning.***

Customer Portal Booking Link HERE – https://app.iclasspro.com/portal/canterburytaipans/booking

Dress Code: Swimming & Gym Exercise Clothing – Bring your towel(s), swimming cap, hat, drink bottle and sunscreen.

Join our Canterbury Taipans Swim Squad OR for more information: T – 07 3299 0900 | E –

  • Experienced and fully qualified swim coaches providing professional training.
  • Olympic-sized 50-metre 10-lane heated swimming pool.
  • Large fully equipped changerooms with parent rooms, toilets, indoor and outdoor showers.
  • Our popular Splash & Smash Cafe serving hot and cold food and beverages.
  • Supervised fun and family-friendly club environment.
  • Open general public access scheduled around college students and classes.


2024 United Nations Day: Canterbury College Multicultural Celebration | Event Wrap & First Release Photos!

2024 United Nations Day: Canterbury College Multicultural Celebration | Event Wrap & First Release Photos!

More than 1,650 ELC – Year 12 students, 300 staff and 945 parents, carers, siblings, relatives, family friends and alumni from Canterbury College’s fast-growing Logan school community, have transformed their campus Events Centre into a major one-day multicultural festival.

The private coeducational Anglican school’s final day of Term 2 featured their newly annual United Nations Day, to truly celebrate the College’s estimated 80 dialects from 60 different countries, represented by an extremely diverse international student body.

“United Nations Day is not a typical style of school event,” Principal Mr Dan Walker said.

“As an event that now attracts nearly 2,900 participants, it is enormous and welcoming.

“Our school is in the centre of Logan City, the most diverse city in Queensland, and one of the most diverse in Australia.

“And that is why UN Day at Canterbury College is so important, as it works from the basic assumption that from all the lands on earth, many chose to make Australia their home.

“Yet we all still hold onto the culture, language, kinship, tradition and religion from our past.”

Now in its fourth year, after very humble beginnings in 2020 under heavy COVID restrictions, Canterbury’s UN Day now features 20 traditional cuisines originating from Africa, Polynesia and the Pacific Islands, The Americas, Western and Eastern Europe, Australasia and every Asian region – entrees, mains and desserts proudly prepared and served by school parents and friends.

Complementing the global food and drink stalls, was a full on-stage 2.5-hour performance schedule covering dances, music and songs from Malaysia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Samoa, India, Tonga, China, South Korea, the Philippines, Cook Islands, Fiji and Africa.

These performances were all choreographed and rehearsed by the students themselves, with a little help from their friends, siblings and parents.

The festival followed the College’s opening formal ceremony which included a First Nations’ Welcome To Country and Smoking Ceremony with the didgeridoo, performed by the local Indigenous Mununjali and Logan Elders – from proud clans of this region’s Yugambeh people.

Senior School Global Studies Teacher Mrs Jennifer Wu – Taiwanese-born with a Korean husband she met while they were both working in Japan – was the event guest speaker, who recounted her 30 years’ experience absorbing Australia’s very different norms, culture and language.

Principal Mr Dan Walker’s official address covered how Canterbury College is ‘Different Together’ – explaining how not being all the same is the school’s greatest strength.

That regardless of religion, gender, sexuality or culture, students and families have a home at Canterbury.

And that we draw on these different life experiences, stories, backgrounds and values to learn from one another and to make our community stronger.

The event was blessed by Canterbury’s College Chaplain Father Dan Talbot and VIP guest – Anglican Bishop John Roundhill, before the ceremonial highlight of the official ‘Parade Of Nations Flag Ceremony’, where students carried the flag of their cultural background through the large crowd and onto the stage for display.

Other cultural activities included a special Indigenous dance performance, Indigenous weaving, an interactive Digital Map Of Origin where guests plotted their traditional home cities on a world map, Indian henna tattoos, face painting, plus various arts and crafts.

UN Day is now easily the biggest Canterbury College school community event and looks set to only expand with each passing year.

“When we celebrated this event for the first time in 2020, there were four dance numbers and about 40 plastic chairs laid out in front of the school canteen,” Principal Mr Dan Walker said.

“Most in the community didn’t even know it was on, and at the end of that day, the organising teacher Mr Chris Nield and I thought we ‘might’ be onto something, but weren’t even sure it would happen again.”

“But it has grown, boy oh boy, it has grown. I can now see a future when this event could be one of the pre-eminent cultural and food festivals in Logan.

“That would be a remarkable thing for our school community and for this city.”

Proceeds from the day are going to the Multicultural Australia Work & Welcome Program.

The first batch of released event photos are attached to the MyCC News Article HERE.


2024 United Nations Day – Canterbury College Multicultural Celebration! | 10am - 2:15pm, THIS Friday 14 June @ Canterbury Events Centre (CEC) | BOOK ENTRY TICKETS HERE!

2024 United Nations Day – Canterbury College Multicultural Celebration! | 10am - 2:15pm, THIS Friday 14 June @ Canterbury Events Centre (CEC) | BOOK ENTRY TICKETS HERE!

What: 2024 United Nations Day – Canterbury College Multicultural Celebration!

When: 10:00am – 2:15pm, Friday 14 June 2024 | Last Day Term 2.

10:00am – 10:55am: UN Day Assembly – Formal Ceremony | Parade Of Nations Flags | Select Performances.

10:55am – 11:25am: Morning Tea Break | Venue Festival Reset | Canterbury Cash On Sale.

11:25am – 2:15pm: UN Day Multicultural Festival – Food & Drink Stalls | Music & Dance Performances | Cultural Arts & Activities.

Where: Canterbury Events Centre (CEC) – Canterbury College, Via High Road Gate, Waterford.

Parking: Available via High Road, Old Logan Village Road and Easterly Street Gates.

Who:

Whole Event: ALL Canterbury Parents & Carers, Family Relatives, Non-Canterbury Siblings, Past Student Alumni Graduates, Performers and VIP Invited Guests most welcome for the entire event.

UN Day Assembly: ELC – Year 12 Students & Staff.

UN Day Multicultural Festival: Years 5-12 Students & Staff.

Hosts: Canterbury College UN Day Committee Students & Staff.

Cost: FREE ENTRY! | Food, Drink & Activity Stalls Require Pre-Paid Tickets – Sold As $10 Ticket Booklets.

NB: Students can pre-purchase food, drink and activity stall tickets from the School Canteen during Lunch Breaks from Thursday 6 June onwards OR buy them on the day at the venue.

Up to 20 festival cuisines and activity stalls available!

Dress Code:

Canterbury Students – School Uniform | Cultural Dress – during event only.

Canterbury Staff, Parents & Carers, Family Relatives, Non-Canterbury Siblings, Past Student Alumni Graduates, Performers and VIP Invited Guests – Smart / Business Casual | Cultural Dress.

RSVPs: ENTRY TICKETS ARE COMPULSORY FOR EVERY ATTENDEE WHO IS NOT A CURRENT CANTERBURY STUDENT OR STAFF MEMBER – HUMANITIX TICKET BOOKING WEBLINK HERE.

TICKETS MUST BE SHOWN AT THE DOOR FOR SCANNING & ENTRY.

A comprehensive information pack will be distributed to those families wishing to cook or prepare food and/or drinks, and contribute to the festival stalls - WITH MORE INFORMATION HERE.

We look forward to welcoming you to our biggest school event of the year…


2024 Canterbury College UN Day: 10am - 2:15pm, THIS Friday 14 June @ CEC | Multicultural Performance Schedule!

What: 2024 United Nations Day – Canterbury College Multicultural Celebration!

When: 10:00am – 2:15pm, THIS Friday 14 June 2024.

10:00am – 10:55am: UN Day Assembly – Formal Ceremony | Parade of Nations Flags | Select Performances.

10:55am – 11:25am: Morning Tea Break | Venue Festival Reset | Canterbury Cash On Sale.

11:25am – 2:15pm: UN Day Multicultural Festival – Food & Drink Stalls | Music & Dance Performances | Cultural Arts & Activities.

Where: Canterbury Events Centre (CEC) – Canterbury College, Via High Road Gate, Waterford.

Parking: Available via High Road, Old Logan Village Road and Easterly Street Gates.