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The Springfield Anglican College
School profile
MODULE 1 • Identity & Pulse
Overview Identity Pulse Community mix Verification
MODULE 2 • Commuter & Logistics
Set location Commute times Public transport
MODULE 3 • Fees & Academics
Fees NAPLAN ATAR & Senior Outcomes
MODULE 4 • Programs, Support & Enrolment
Programmes Enrolment Digital

The Springfield Anglican College

Independent • Co-ed • Prep-12
Established Gold Academic Balanced Community Anglican (Christian)

Identity

School ID
AHS-BNE-013
Type
Independent
Gender
Co-ed
Year range
Prep-12
Religious affiliation
Anglican (Christian)
Established
1998
Campuses
1 • Campus

Pulse

Total enrolments
1,124
Teacher-student ratio
1:13
Teaching staff (FTE)
85.80
% Teachers with Masters+
20.9%
Enrolment breakdown
Primary
553
Secondary
571
Girls
612
Boys
512
Prestige signals
ICSEA
1,109
ICSEA percentile
87.0%
Tier
Gold Academic

Community mix

SEA quarters
Top43.0%
Upper middle34.0%
Lower middle19.0%
Bottom4.0%
Community label
Balanced Community
Diversity
Indigenous enrolments
3.0%
LBOTE (Yes)
32.0%
LBOTE (No)
68.0%
House system
Yes

Verification

Verified by
raghu
Verified date
2026-03-09

Commuter & Logistics (Module 2)

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MODULE 3 - Fees
Fee year
2026
Years covered
Year 0 - 12
Application fee
$100
non-refundable
Enrolment fee
$600
non-refundable
Scholarships
Yes
The Springfield Anglican College offers scholarships for Academic, General Excellence, Creative Arts (Music and Dance), Sport and Church involvement. Academic scholarships are available for students entering Year 7 and may provide up to a 25% tuition fee reduction. Other scholarships recognise leadership, cultural, sporting or community achievements. Students must apply and meet selection criteria. Applications generally close between February and March each year.
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Sibling discounts
2nd child: 5%
3rd child: 15%
4th child: 25%
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NAPLAN
Academic overview
NAPLAN results reported in the annual reports indicate that students at The Springfield Anglican College perform strongly across Reading, Writing, Spelling, Grammar and Numeracy, with a participation rate of around 98%, above the national average. The school emphasises a structured academic program in the primary years where specialist teachers deliver subjects including Mandarin Chinese, Music, STEM, Digital and Design Technologies and Physical Education. These programs aim to strengthen problem-solving, language development and analytical thinking alongside core literacy and numeracy instruction. The curriculum encourages creativity, curiosity and critical thinking, helping students build strong academic foundations that support their progress through middle and senior years of schooling.
Official NAPLAN results
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ATAR & Senior Outcomes
Based on official school annual reports
Academic snapshot: 32.0% achieved ATAR 90+ • 20.0% achieved ATAR 95+ • 92.2% QCE completion (2024).
2024
QCE completion
92.2%
ATAR 90+
32.0%
ATAR 95+
20.0%
Note: Not all schools publish the same senior outcome metrics every year.
Disclaimer
ATAR and senior outcome data is based on publicly available school-published reports. Metrics such as tertiary offers and ATAR 90+ achievements may vary in presentation across schools or years. This summary is for informational purposes only and does not represent verified government data. For the most accurate and comprehensive figures, please refer to the school's official reports and tertiary entrance authorities.
MODULE 5 • Programs & Opportunities

Programs offered

Based on school-provided info
🏅 Sports
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Equestrian Club Fitness Club GBC AFL GBC Athletics GBC Basketball GBC Cross Country GBC Football GBC Indoor Cricket GBC Netball GBC Swimming
🎵 Music
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Animato String Ensemble Senior Grainger String Ensemble Guitar Ensemble Junior Choir Junior Concert Band Sculthorpe String Ensemble Senior Percussion Ensemble Senior Stage Band Senior Vocal Collective Senior Woodwind Ensemble
🎨 Arts
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Junior Dance Company Junior Dance Squad Junior Dance Team Junior Dance Troupe Media Club Senior Dance Company Senior Dance Troupe Senior Drama Troupe Visual Art Club
🔬 STEM
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da Vinci Decathlon Esports LEGO Masters Opti-MINDS Science Club STEM Club Technology Club
💙 Support
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Creative Writing Club Debating, Public Speaking & Mooting Early Years Chess Club Environment Club Games and Strategy Club Primary Chess Club Primary Maths Extension Wordsmiths
MODULE 6 • Enrolment

Enrolment & Open Days

School-provided info
📅 Open days & tours
Upcoming first
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📝 Enrolment details
Step 1 – Apply
Complete the online application and pay the $100 application fee (non-refundable).

Step 2 – Interview
Families may be invited to an enrolment interview about 12 months before the start date.

Step 3 – Accept the Offer
If a place is offered, confirm it by completing the enrolment forms and paying the $600 entrance fee (non-refundable).
Kindergarten students do not pay the Confirmation Fee or Family Enrolment Fee.

If a place is not available, the application will stay in the enrolment pool for the following year unless you request removal.

Step 4 – Orientation
Students entering Kindergarten or Year 7 will be invited to an Orientation Day before starting at the college.
Phone
Book a tour / Enrolment page →
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MODULE 7 • Digital

Digital details

Official links
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Data sources & methodology

Sources
Data may include a combination of: School Annual Reports,Queensland education datasets, TransLink GTFS timetables, and official school websites or prospectuses (where available).
Benchmarks
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