Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Level 8, Education House 30 Mary Street , ,

Tel (07) 3513 6773

Postal address: PO Box 15347 City East, Queensland 4002

Email address: [email protected] Website address: www.nssab.qld.edu.au

Further copies of this Annual Report may be obtained from the Board's website at www.nssab.qld.edu.au or from the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Secretariat.

ISSN 2206-9623 (online) ISSN 1447-5677 (print)

© (Non-State Schools Accreditation Board) 2019

31 August 2019

The Honourable Grace Grace MP Minister for Education and Minister for Industrial Relations PO Box 15033 CITY EAST QLD 4002

Dear Minister

I am pleased to submit for presentation to the Parliament the Annual Report 2018 – 2019 and financial statements for the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board.

I certify that this annual report complies with: • the prescribed requirements of the Financial Accountability Act 2009 and the Financial and Performance Management Standard 2009, and • the detailed requirements set out in the Annual report requirements for Queensland Government agencies.

A checklist outlining the annual reporting requirements can be found at Appendix 16 of this annual report.

Yours sincerely

Lynne Foley OAM Chairperson Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Table of contents

About this report ...... 1 Scope ...... 1 Public availability ...... 1 Interpreter services ...... 1 Providing feedback ...... 1 Contact details ...... 2 Chairperson’s message ...... 3 Agency role and main functions ...... 5 Our vision ...... 5 Our values ...... 5 Our legislation ...... 5 Amendments to legislation ...... 6 Machinery of government changes ...... 6 Establishment of Board ...... 7 Functions of the Board ...... 7 Membership and structure ...... 8 Organisational structure ...... 8 The Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Secretariat...... 8 Membership ...... 9 Member profiles ...... 10 Remuneration of members of the Board ...... 12 Operating environment ...... 13 Queensland demography ...... 13 The schools ...... 16 The students ...... 19 Critical issues ...... 20 Business operations ...... 21 Accreditation ...... 21 Applications for accreditation ...... 21 Notice of attribute no longer applying ...... 22 Initial assessments ...... 22 Assessments of establishment phase schools and when schools start to operate at new sites ...... 22 Authorised persons, school assessment ...... 22 Surrender of accreditation ...... 22 Amendment and cancellation accreditations (show cause notices) ...... 23 Compliance notices ...... 23 Complaints handling ...... 23 Eligibility for government funding ...... 23 Applications for eligibility for government funding ...... 24 Times for Board to make certain decisions ...... 24 Amalgamation of schools by amalgamation notice, and dividing schools by division notice .... 24 Offences ...... 24 Programs ...... 25 Review program — accreditation and, if relevant, eligibility for government funding ...... 25 Annual collection of school survey data ...... 25 Enrolment verification of 2019 school survey data ...... 26 Authorised persons, enrolment verification ...... 26 Governing body update program ...... 26 Positive notices ...... 26 Policies and procedures ...... 27 Codes of conduct, Public Sector Ethics Act 1994 ...... 27 Board procedure for notice of resolution not considered at a Board meeting ...... 27 Board policy for reporting to law enforcement agency ...... 27 Board policy on confidentiality, use and disclosure of meeting papers ...... 27 Purchasing procedures (Authorised persons – school assessments) ...... 27 Reasonable Procedures to Deal with Public Interest Disclosures...... 28 Accountabilities ...... 29 Corrections to previous annual reports ...... 29 Board involvement in key initiatives ...... 29 Budget of the Board ...... 29 Details of Ministerial directions, Accreditation Act 2017, section 123 — public interest ...... 29 Conferences and seminars ...... 29 External scrutiny ...... 29 Feedback from clients on performance ...... 30 Internal audit function ...... 31 Risk management ...... 32 Workforce planning, performance, early retirement, redundancy and retrenchment ...... 32 Information systems and recordkeeping ...... 33 Board ICT Business System ...... 33 Register of accredited non-state schools ...... 33 Records management system ...... 33 Retention and disposal schedule ...... 34 Open data strategy ...... 34 Performance report ...... 35 Government objectives for the community ...... 35 Strategic Plan 2018–2022 and Operational Plan 2018–2019 ...... 35 Strategic Plan 2019–2023 and Operational Plan 2019–2020 ...... 35

Summary of achievements...... 36 Proposed forward operations ...... 37 Projected key activities for 2019–2020 ...... 37 Summary of Board’s financial performance ...... 38 Funding source ...... 38 Expenditure ...... 38 Cash balance (residual surplus) ...... 39 Available funds and spend ...... 39 Summary ...... 39 Financial reports ...... 40 Independent auditor report ...... 53 Appendices ...... 56 Appendix 1 Attendance of members at meetings of the Board ...... 56 Appendix 2 Accreditation for new school ...... 58 Appendix 3 Accreditation for new types of education ...... 59 Appendix 4 Changes to accreditation ...... 60 Appendix 5 Applications for eligibility for government funding for new schools ...... 61 Appendix 6 Applications for eligibility for government funding for variations to existing schools ...... 62 Appendix 7 Assessments ...... 63 Appendix 8 Amalgamations and divisions of accredited schools ...... 64 Appendix 9 Compliance notices...... 65 Appendix 10 Amendment and cancellation of accreditations ...... 66 Appendix 11 Surrenders of accreditation ...... 67 Appendix 12 Offences ...... 68 Appendix 13 Notification of change in circumstances ...... 70 Appendix 14 Non-state schools verified ...... 71 Appendix 15 Non-state schools and sites operating at 30 June 2019 ...... 86 Appendix 16 Compliance checklist ...... 143 Appendix 17 Glossary of terms used in this report ...... 146

List of displays

Display 1: Accountability and reporting structure of the Board and other committees ...... 8 Display 2: Membership of the Board as prescribed under Accreditation Act 2017, section 102 ...... 9 Display 3: Appointed members of the Board, aligning with the Accreditation Act 2017 ...... 9 Display 4: Remuneration of Board members for the reporting period ...... 12 Display 5: Actual and projected Queensland population, 1971 to 2066 ...... 13 Display 6: Actual and projected Queensland population by age, 5 to 17 years, from 1971 to 2066 ...... 14 Display 7: Actual and projected Queensland population by age, 5 to 11 years, from 1971 to 2066 ...... 14 Display 8: Actual and projected Queensland population by age, 12 to 17 years, from 1971 to 2066 ...... 15 Display 9: New schools ...... 16 Display 10: New sites ...... 16 Display 11: Sites no longer applicable ...... 17 Display 12: Name changes ...... 17 Display 13: Operating accredited non-state schools, by type of education ...... 18 Display 14: School openings and closures ...... 18 Display 15: School size at February census date 2019 ...... 18 Display 16: Number of enrolments in non-state schools from 1997 to 2019 at February census date ...... 19 Display 17: Applications received, by application type ...... 21 Display 18: Applications for new schools received, by type of education ...... 21 Display 19: Decisions finalised or applications withdrawn, by application type ...... 21 Display 20: Summary of responses to each item of the applicant questionnaire, 2014–2019 ...... 30 Display 21: Contributed services revenues free-of-charge from the Department of Education (2014–2015 to 2018–2019) ...... 38 Display 22: Five largest categories of Board expenditure (2018–2019) ...... 39 Display 23: Total endowment, total available funds, and total spend (2008–09 to 2018–19) ...... 39 Display 24: Attendance of members at meetings of the Board ...... 56 Display 25: Number of applications received for accreditation for new schools ...... 58 Display 26: Time to make decisions on applications for accreditation for new schools...... 58 Display 27: Number of applications received for accreditation to add a type of education to existing schools ...... 59 Display 28: Time to make decisions on applications for existing schools for accreditation for an additional type of education ...... 59 Display 29: Number of applications received for change to relevant student-intake days ...... 60

Display 30: Number of applications received for change to governing body attributes of accreditation ...... 60 Display 31: Number of applications received for change to site attributes of accreditation ...... 60 Display 32: Number of applications received for change to other attributes of accreditation ..... 60 Display 33: Number of Notices of attribute of accreditation no longer applying received ...... 60 Display 34: Number of applications received for eligibility for government funding for new schools ...... 61 Display 35: Number of applications received for eligibility for government funding for variations to existing schools ...... 62 Display 36: Number of initial assessments ...... 63 Display 37: Number of additional assessments of establishment phase schools ...... 63 Display 38: Number of additional assessments when schools start to operate at new sites ...... 63 Display 39: Number of amalgamation notices, and related notice ...... 64 Display 40: Number of division notices, and related notice ...... 64 Display 41: Number of compliance notices issued ...... 65 Display 42: Number of show cause notices proposing to amend a school’s accreditation by removing or amending a relevant attribute of accreditation for the school ...... 66 Display 43: Number of show cause notices proposing to cancel a school’s accreditation for a type of education ...... 66 Display 44: Number of accreditations surrendered ...... 67 Display 45: Number of instances assessed, actions arising, and the number and outcome of any proceedings initiated by the Board in respect of operating an unaccredited school ...... 68 Display 46: Number of instances assessed, actions arising, and the number and outcome of any proceedings initiated by the Board in respect of holding out a school as accredited if not accredited ...... 68 Display 47: Number and outcome of any proceedings (other than in relation to unaccredited schools) initiated by the Board ...... 68 Display 48: Notification of change in circumstances ...... 70 Display 49: Non-state schools verified...... 71 Display 50: Non-state schools and sites operating at 30 June 2019 ...... 86

About this report

Scope The Annual Report 2018–19 outlines the activities and achievements of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (the ‘Board’) established on 21 September 2001 under the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 (repealed 1 January 2018), and continued in existence from 1 January 2018 under the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017. In this report, unless the context otherwise requires, the term: • ‘Minister’ refers to the Honourable the Minister for Education and Minister for Industrial Relations, and • ‘Director-General’ and ‘chief executive’ refer to the Director-General of the Department of Education. The report has been prepared in accordance with the legislative requirements of the Financial Accountability Act 2009 and the Financial and Performance Management Standard 2009, and the detailed requirements set out in the Annual report requirements for Queensland Government agencies produced by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. This report is designed to inform a wide range of community stakeholders, including Members of Parliament, government agencies, persons in the education profession, students and the general public.

Public availability Further copies of this report may be obtained from the Board’s website at www.nssab.qld.edu.au/Publications/reports.php. If you are unable to access an electronic version, please contact the Board Secretariat on (07) 3513 6773. A copy will be made available to you.

Interpreter services The Queensland Government is committed to providing accessible services to Queenslanders from all culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. If you have difficulty in understanding the annual report, you can contact the Board Secretariat and we will arrange an interpreter to effectively communicate the report to you. If you require this information in other formats, such as large print, please also contact the Board Secretariat and we will arrange for the information to be sent to you in the requested format.

Providing feedback The Board continually strives to meet best practice reporting standards, it values the views of our readers. We invite your comments via the whole-of-government feedback survey available at www.qld.gov.au/annualreportfeedback.

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Contact details Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Secretariat Floor 8, Education House 30 Mary Street Brisbane Queensland 4000 PO Box 15347 City East Queensland 4002 Telephone (07) 3513 6773 Website www.nssab.qld.edu.au Email [email protected]

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Chairperson’s message I am pleased to present the 18th annual report of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board. This reporting year marked the first 18 months of the operations of the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017 and the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Regulation 2017, which replaced respectively the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 and the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Regulation 2001. The objects of this legislation have a focus on upholding standards of education at non-state schools, maintaining public confidence in the operation of non-state schools, and fostering educational choices in Queensland. The 2017 legislation introduced from 2018 significant policy reforms across a range of areas, including: a more streamlined accreditation process; simplification of the process of determining eligibility for government funding; and giving the Board responsibility for examining educational facilities operating without the required accreditation. The Board is of the view that the benefits expected from the changes in the 2017 legislation regarding non-state school accreditation and government funding eligibility have been realised. The streamlining and simplification of the various application processes have resulted, generally speaking, in more timely decision making relative to the 2001 legislation. This has flow-on advantages to applicants seeking an approval from the Board, including a point of certainty in their planning for a new school or making changes to an existing school. Schools are embedded in communities and typically work in concert with families with a view to achieving educational outcomes for their children that are contemporary and that will help position them for life beyond school. Families place great trust in schools for the education of their children, and for keeping their children safe while attending school. The Board, as a regulator, does not have a constant presence on non-state school sites or at meetings of the governing bodies of schools. Further, the Board does not have a constant stream of knowledge about places that might be operating as a non-state school without the required accreditation. Thus, the Board’s compliance and enforcement actions are activated by information that comes to its attention through various means, such as the Board’s legislation-based assessment of compliance program, governing bodies’ periodic demonstration of compliance, and the receipt of information from interested members of the school or wider community. While the Board has taken compliance action against a small number of governing bodies and schools during the reporting period, members of the Board acknowledge for the most part the excellent work undertaken by school staff and directors of governing bodies in delivering educational and related services to children and young people. The number of non-state schools in Queensland continues to increase. At 30 June 2019, there were 518 operating non-state schools; an increase of seven from 511 at 30 June 2018 equates to a 1.37 per cent increase in 12 months. These operating schools were governed by 167 governing bodies. At the time of the annual census of non-state school enrolments in February 2019, there were 270,467 students (135,033 primary, 135,434 secondary) being provided with education services through non-state schools, which represents an increase of 1.68 per cent from 266,004 students at February 2018. In addition, there were 2076 overseas students and 42 ‘no visa’ students. Schools offering special assistance have continued to be an important component of non-state schooling. At February 2019 census day, there were 33 accredited special assistance schools, with two additional mainstream schools being accredited for special assistance sites. This gives a total of 35 schools offering special assistance at one or more sites (45 sites in total), which is an increase of five schools since last year. In 2019, schools offering special assistance accounted for 6.76 per cent (5.91 per cent in 2018) of all non-state schools, and 1.13 per cent (0.97 per cent in 2018) of all non-state school domestic enrolments.

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During the reporting period: • eight new non-state schools were established • existing non-state schools established nine new sites • one school surrendered accreditation and ceased operating • the eligibility for government funding in respect of one school was withdrawn for a period of time. There were no changes to membership of the Board during the reporting period. I acknowledge and thank the Director-General of the Department of Education for services provided to the Board free-of-charge from the Department. These services have been supplied (with the cost to the Department increasing each year) since the Board, and the now ceased Non-State Schools Eligibility for Government Funding Committee, were established in 2001. At the time of the Board’s last annual report, I had just been honoured with the appointment as Board Chairperson, and I expressed my enthusiasm about taking up this role. My passion for high-quality educational and related services continues to be my major driving force, and I look forward to working closely over the next year with other members of the Board, all of whom have a similar drive and motivation. Members of the Board will continue their efforts to work collaboratively with school governing bodies with the aim of upholding standards of education in, and maintaining public confidence in, the operation of non-state schools, as well as the fostering of educational choices for families in this state. On a personal note, I acknowledge the high level of commitment of my colleagues to the work of the Board. Each Board member makes valuable contributions to the complex, challenging and vital decision-making tasks assigned to the Board under its authorising legislation.

Ms Lynne Foley OAM Chairperson, nominee of the Minister

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Agency role and main functions

Our vision The Board’s vision is for excellence in education offered in non-state schools.

Our values Members of the Board are committed to the following values, which they believe are critical in producing the best, most equitable and just decisions: Integrity. We adopt a non-partisan approach to our work and are committed to being professional and ethical. Objectivity, impartiality and independence. We are committed to acting in an objective, diligent and impartial manner. Honesty. We are committed to being fair, trustworthy and straightforward. Respect for others. We will treat all people with respect and courtesy, be open to views that may be different from our own, and promote the development of supportive working relationships within the educational and wider communities. Consistency. We will perform our functions in a consistent manner that is, as far as possible, free from arbitrary variation or contradiction. Credibility. We are committed to performing our functions in a way that promotes the Board as worthy of confidence. Transparency. We are committed to openness and accountability. Excellence. We are committed to achieving quality outcomes and striving for excellence in everything that we do. These values are consistent with the obligations of Board and Committee members and authorised persons, described in the Code of Conduct for Members of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board, Members of a Committee of the Board and Authorised Persons appointed by the Board, made under the Public Sector Ethics Act 1994. More information about the code of conduct can be found later in this report.

Our legislation The Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017 (‘Accreditation Act 2017’) and the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Regulation 2017 (‘Accreditation Regulation 2017’) commenced on 1 January 2018 replacing respectively the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 (‘Accreditation Act 2001’) and the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Regulation 2001 (‘Accreditation Regulation 2001’). The Accreditation Act 2017 and Accreditation Regulation 2017 introduced significant legislative reforms across a range of areas, including a more streamlined accreditation process and significant changes in the process of determining eligibility for government funding for governing bodies of non-state schools. The foundations for the original Accreditation Act 2001 and Accreditation Regulation 2001 were largely laid by the 1999 review of accreditation and government funding arrangements for non-state schools chaired by Emeritus Professor Roy Webb AO, then Vice-Chancellor of Griffith University. The Accreditation Act 2017 and Accreditation Regulation 2017 arose from a review completed in 2016 of the Accreditation Act 2001 and Accreditation Regulation 2001. The Grammar Schools Act 2016 is relevant to non-state schools established under that Act. Other legislation is relevant to the operations of non-state schools in Queensland, such as the Child Protection Act 1999, the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006, and the Education (General Provisions) Regulation 2017.

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Amendments to legislation There were no amendments to the Accreditation Act 2017, the Accreditation Regulation 2017, or the Grammar Schools Act 2016, during the reporting period.

The Education (Overseas Students) Act 2018 (date of assent 16 March 2018) has introduced new provisions effective 1 July 2018, that are related to:

• state and non-state schools insofar as fee-paying overseas students are concerned

• organisations (including state and non-state schools) insofar as international secondary student exchanges are concerned.

In addition to amending the regulatory regime for fee-paying overseas students, and establishing a new regulatory regime for international secondary student exchanges, the legislation authorises:

• the Director-General to disclose confidential information to the Board if satisfied the disclosure would assist in the performance of the Board’s functions under the Accreditation Act 2017, and if the Director-General discloses confidential information, the information is protected information under the Accreditation Act 2017

• the Board to disclose protected information under the Accreditation Act 2017 to the Director- General if the Board is satisfied the disclosure would assist in the performance of the Director- General’s functions under the Education (Overseas Students) Act 2018.

For the Education (Overseas Students) Act 2018, ‘confidential information’ means information about a person’s affairs, but does not include: (a) statistical or other information that could not reasonably be expected to result in the identification of the person to whom it relates; or (b) information that is publicly available.

The Education (Overseas Students) Regulation 2018, made under the Education (Overseas Students) Act 2018, relates to fee-paying overseas students and also came into effect at the beginning of this reporting period.

There were no amendments to the Education (Overseas Students) Act 2018 or the Education (Overseas Students) Regulation 2018 during the reporting period.

The Crime and Corruption Act 2001 was amended, effective 1 March 2019, to widen the meaning of conduct that is corrupt conduct.

The Office of the Queensland Ombudsman, established under the Ombudsman Act 2001, made three new standards under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2010, viz. standard No. 1/2019 (Public Interest Disclosure Management Program), standard No. 2/2019 (Assessing, Investigating and Dealing with Public Interest Disclosures), and standard No. 3/2019 (Public Interest Disclosure Data Recording and Reporting). The three standards, which became effective 1 March 2019 and replaced a single standard, set out the requirements for public sector entities to prepare for, manage, and record public interest disclosures.

The Human Rights Act 2019 received assent on 7 March 2019. The provisions of the Act relating to the Human Rights Commission and the 23 prescribed human rights are yet to commence. The Board has begun planning for the implementation of the human rights.

Machinery of government changes There were no machinery of government changes during the reporting period that affected the Board, or the Board Secretariat.

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Establishment of Board The Non-State Schools Accreditation Board was initially established on 21 September 2001 under the Accreditation Act 2001 (now repealed). The Board has continued in existence from 1 January 2018 under section 97(1) of the Accreditation Act 2017.

Functions of the Board The Board has the following functions: • to assess applications for accreditation of non-state schools • to accredit non-state schools • to assess and decide applications about governing bodies’ eligibility for government funding • to keep a register of accredited schools • to monitor whether accredited schools continue to comply with the accreditation criteria • to monitor whether the governing bodies of accredited schools are suitable to continue to be a school’s governing body • to monitor whether the governing bodies of non-state schools that are eligible for government funding for the schools continue to meet the government funding eligibility criteria • to monitor and enforce compliance with the Accreditation Act 2017 • to conduct investigations about contraventions of, or noncompliance with, the Accreditation Act 2017 • to examine, and advise the Minister about, the operation of the accreditation and eligibility for government funding schemes under the Accreditation Act 2017, including, for example, the examining of and reporting on a matter referred to the Board by the Minister • another function given to the Board under the Accreditation Act 2017 or another Act.

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Membership and structure

Organisational structure Display 1 shows the Board’s accountability and reporting structure. The display also shows the relationship between the Board Secretariat (as part of the Department of Education), the Board, the department, and the Minister.

Display 1: Accountability and reporting structure of the Board and other committees

The Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Secretariat The Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Secretariat, within the Department of Education, provides administrative and operational support to the Board. The Secretariat also performs other functions related to the non-state education sector. The goals, strategies and performance measures of the Secretariat are covered by the strategic plan of the department. Any relevant performance measures are reported in the department’s annual report.

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Membership Section 102 of the Accreditation Act 2017 provides for membership of the Board, as shown in Display 2.

Display 2: Membership of the Board as prescribed under Accreditation Act 2017, section 102 102 Membership of Board

(1) The Board consists of 7 persons (each a member), as follows— (a) 1 member nominated by the Minister; (b) 3 members (the Minister’s consultation nominees) nominated after consulting with ISQ and QCEC; (c) 1 member nominated by the chief executive; (d) 1 member nominated by ISQ; (e) 1 member nominated by QCEC. (2) Each member must be appointed by the Governor in Council. (3) A Minister’s consultation nominee— (a) must not be a person who is— (i) an employee of the department; or (ii) working full-time in an accredited school; or (iii) a director of an accredited school’s governing body; or (iv) a member of an entity representing the interests of governing bodies of accredited schools; and (b) must be appropriately qualified to be a member of the Board. The seven members of the Board are shown in Display 3 against each category of membership under the Accreditation Act 2017.

Display 3: Appointed members of the Board, aligning with the Accreditation Act 2017

Category of membership Membership details

Chairperson, nominee of the Minister Ms Lynne FOLEY OAM Act s.102(1)(a) 14 Jun 2018 – 7 Mar 2022 Three members (the Minister’s consultation Professor Carol NICOLL PSM nominees) nominated by the Minister after (Deputy Chairperson 5 Apr 2018 – 7 Mar 2022) consultation with ISQ and QCEC 8 Mar 2018 – 7 Mar 2022 Act s.102(1)(b) Mr Terence BURKE 8 Mar 2018 – 7 Mar 2022 Mr Brian SHORT 9 Jun 2016 – 2 Dec 2017; 5 Dec 2017 – 4 Mar 2018; 8 Mar 2018 – 7 Mar 2022 Nominee of the Director-General Mr Bevan BRENNAN Act s.102(1)(c) 16 Jul 2015 – 2 Dec 2017; 5 Dec 2017 – 4 Mar 2018; 8 Mar 2018 – 7 Mar 2022 Nominee of ISQ Mr David ROBERTSON Act s.102(1)(d) 24 Mar 2011 – 2 Dec 2013; 3 Dec 2013 – 2 Dec 2017; 5 Dec 2017 – 4 Mar 2018; 8 Mar 2018 – 7 Mar 2022 Nominee of QCEC Dr Lee-Anne PERRY AM Act s.102(1)(e) 27 Jul 2015 – 2 Dec 2017; 5 Dec 2017 – 4 Mar 2018; 8 Mar 2018 – 7 Mar 2022

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Member profiles

Ms Lynne Foley OAM She continues her involvement in the broader (Chairperson) education and business sectors through involvement in leadership development, Nominee of the Minister executive coaching, review and evaluation. 14 Jun 2018 — 7 Mar 2022 Ms Foley is highly experienced in governance, Honorary Doctor of Education [Central leadership, and across all levels of education, Queensland University], Bachelor of Economics including international operations. She was [University of Queensland], Diploma in Education previously a member of the Council of Central [University of Queensland], Associate in Music, Queensland University Australia and of the Australia [Australian Music Examinations Board] University of Southern Queensland. She is a Ms Foley has had an extensive career with the Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Department of Education, including Institute Directors, Fellow of the Institute of Managers Director, Brisbane North Institute of TAFE, and Leaders, and a Member of the Australian Regional Executive Director, Fitzroy-Central West College of Educators, and participated in the Queensland Region, Education Queensland, and Australian and New Zealand School of various regional, district, principal, deputy principal Government Executive Fellows Program. and teacher roles throughout Queensland. Professor Carol Nicoll PSM Professor Nicoll is the Executive Dean of the (Deputy Chairperson) Faculty of Education at QUT. She began her career as a secondary school teacher in Nominee of the Minister Queensland, and held a number of senior (8 Mar 2018 — 7 Mar 2022) positions in the Commonwealth Department of Doctor of Philosophy [University of British Education, including responsibility for school Columbia], Master of Educational Administration funding. She was the CEO of the Australian [University of Queensland], Graduate Diploma in Learning and Teaching Council, and the Education [University of Queensland], Bachelor of inaugural Chief Commissioner and CEO of the Laws [University of Queensland], Bachelor of Arts Tertiary Education Quality and Standards [University of Queensland] Agency. She is the Deputy Chair of the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority. Mr Brian Short included Head of Department, Dean of Studies, and Deputy Headmaster – Curriculum, and his Nominee of the Minister teaching experiences have included university (9 Jun 2016 — 2 Dec 2017) lecturing in educational leadership and (5 Dec 2017 — 4 Mar 2018) Australian national government. He remains (8 Mar 2018 — 7 Mar 2022) involved in education as Chair of the Master of Arts [San Jose State University], Master Queensland Curriculum and Assessment of Literary Studies [University of Queensland], Authority, Deputy Chair of the Independent Bachelor of Educational Studies [University of Schools Queensland Block Grant Authority, and Queensland], Diploma of Education [University of an Adjunct Professor at Griffith University. Queensland], Bachelor of Arts [University of Mr Short is a Fellow of the Australian College of Queensland] Educators and the Australian Institute of Mr Short retired as Headmaster of Brisbane Management, and a member of the Australian Grammar School in 2013 after a 40-year career in Institute of Company Directors. secondary education. His leadership roles have Mr Terence Burke Mr Burke has been the Secretary of the Queensland Independent Education Union for Nominee of the Minister more than 20 years. In this role he has an (8 Mar 2018 — 7 Mar 2022) overall responsibility for budgeting, expense Master of Educational Administration [University of management, governance, implementation of Queensland], Bachelor of Education [James Cook strategic planning and reporting to members University], Graduate Diploma in Education and the regulator. (Religious Education) [Australian Catholic Mr Burke has current directorships on Gardior University], Certificate in Governance for Pty Ltd, NGS Super, Teachers Union Health, Not-for-Profits [Governance Institute of Australia], and previously the then Queensland Board of Graduate [Australian Institute of Company Teacher Registration. He has readily articulated Directors], Certificate in Finance [University of knowledge and practice of corporate ] governance, risk identification and management and due diligence.

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Mr Bevan Brennan Currently, Mr Brennan has an extensive portfolio focused on supporting the safety and wellbeing Nominee of the Director-General of students, as well as student protection, (16 Jul 2015 — 2 Dec 2017) disengaged youth, and parent and community (5 Dec 2017 — 4 Mar 2018) engagement. He is also responsible for (8 Mar 2018 — 7 Mar 2022) attainment strategies with a view to expanding Mr Brennan is Assistant Director-General, State opportunities for all students to reach their Schools – Operations within the State Schools potential. Division of the Department of Education. He brings Mr Brennan is committed to a culture of four decades of experience across a range of achievement and high expectations in all executive roles, including Chair of the University of schools, and espouses a growth mindset, listing the Sunshine Coast Advisory Board, Lead Auditor feedback as a crucial requirement for progress of a state-wide team undertaking a range of towards individual goals and targets. education audits throughout Queensland, and Acting Regional Director of the North Coast Region. He has also held principal and executive principal positions, including at Chancellor State College, Coorparoo Secondary College, and Sunshine Beach State High School. Mr David Robertson Executive Director, Independent Schools Queensland, and has held senior positions in Nominee of Independent Schools Queensland both Independent Schools Queensland and the (24 Mar 2011 — 2 Dec 2013) Association of Independent Schools of (3 Dec 2013 — 2 Dec 2017) for more than 27 years. (5 Dec 2017 — 4 Mar 2018) (8 Mar 2018 — 7 Mar 2022) Mr Robertson is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management, Fellow of the Bachelor of Economics [University of Australian Council for Educational Leaders Queensland], Certificate in Association (Qld), and a member of the Australian Society of Management Association Executives and the Institute of Mr Robertson is experienced in governance, Company Directors. He currently serves on a financial and resource management and strategic number of statutory and government boards and policy development, particularly in the education committees in the area of school education. and not-for-profit sectors. He is currently the Dr Lee-Anne Perry AM Dr Perry has also held a number of teaching and leadership roles during her longstanding Nominee of the Queensland Catholic Education involvement in Catholic education. She is a Commission member of various state and national (27 Jul 2015 — 2 Dec 2017) associations and committees concerned with (5 Dec 2017 — 4 Mar 2018) education, including the National Catholic (8 Mar 2018 — 7 Mar 2022) Education Commission and the Queensland Doctor of Education, Master of Education, University of Technology Council. Bachelor of Education (First Class Honours), Dr Perry is also a Fellow of the Australian Diploma of Christian Leadership, Graduate of the Council for Educational Leaders (Queensland), Australian Institute of Company Directors, Justice and a Fellow of the Australian Council for of the Peace Educational Leaders (Australia). Dr Perry is the Executive Director of the Queensland Catholic Education Commission. Prior to her commencement in this role on 27 July 2015, Dr Perry was Principal of All Hallows' School, Brisbane, a position she held since 1999.

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Remuneration of members of the Board Members of the Board are remunerated in a manner consistent with the government policy titled Remuneration Procedures for Part-Time Chairs and Members of Queensland Government Bodies.

Display 4: Remuneration of Board members for the reporting period Name of Government body: Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Act or Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017 instrument Functions The functions of the Board under the Accreditation Act 2017 are to: a. assess applications for accreditation of non-state schools b. accredit non-state schools c. assess and decide applications about governing bodies’ eligibility for government funding d. keep a register of accredited non-state schools e. monitor whether: i. accredited non-state schools continue to comply with the accreditation criteria ii. the governing body of an accredited non-state school is suitable to continue to be the school’s governing body iii. a government-funded school is a school not being operated for profit iv. the governing body of a government-funded school is not a party to a prohibited arrangement in relation to the operation of the school v. there is no direct or indirect connection between the governing body of a government-funded school and another entity that could reasonably be expected to compromise the independence of the governing body when making financial decisions f. conduct investigations about contraventions of, or noncompliance with, the Act g. examine, and advise the Minister about, the operation of the accreditation and eligibility for government funding schemes under the Accreditation Act.

Achievements • Continued to implement the Accreditation Act 2017 and the Accreditation Regulation 2017 • Continued to strengthen the processes for, and oversight of, the collection and verification of school survey data (aka census of enrolments) • Continued to strengthen monitoring of school child protection policies, and their implementation. Financial Not exempt from audit by the Auditor-General. Transactions of the entity are accounted for in the reporting financial statements. Remuneration Position Name Meetings/ Approved Approved Actual fees sessions annual, sub- received attendance sessional committee or daily fee fees, if applicable

Board Chair Ms Lynne Foley OAM 14 $10,000 N/A $10,000

Board member Professor Carol Nicoll PSM 11 $5,500 N/A $5,500

Board member Mr Terence Burke 11 $5,500 N/A $5,500

Board member Mr Brian Short 9 $5,500 N/A $5,500

Board member Mr Bevan Brennan 11 N/A N/A N/A

Board member Mr David Robertson 14 $5,500 N/A $5,500

Board member Dr Lee-Anne Perry AM 14 $5,500 N/A $5,500 No. scheduled meetings/sessions 14 Total out-of-pocket expenses N/A

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Operating environment

Queensland demography The population of Queensland has more than doubled in 40 years. It has increased from 2.09 million people in 1976 to 4.85 million in 2016, which amounts to an increase of 2.76 million or 132 per cent. In the 30 years from 2016 to 2046, the population is expected to grow by another 2.77 million to 7.63 million (medium series projection). This represents a growth of approximately 57 per cent over 30 years. By 2066, the population in Queensland is expected to reach 9.51 million (medium series projection). Compared with the population in 2016, Queensland is expected to have another 4.67 million people in 2066 (medium series projection). Display 5 shows the population growing from 4.85 million in 2016 to 9.51 million in 2066 (medium series). The high and low series represent a range of likely alternative population growth scenarios.

Display 5: Actual and projected Queensland population, 1971 to 2066

Actual population Population projection (high series) Population projection (medium series) Population projection (low series) 14,000,000

12,000,000

10,000,000

8,000,000

6,000,000 Number of persons

4,000,000

2,000,000

0 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 2031 2036 2041 2046 2051 2056 2061 2066 Year

Source: Queensland Government population projections, 2018 edition; Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian demographic statistics, September 2018 (Cat no. 3101.0).

Display 6 shows an increase in Queensland’s population of children aged 5 to 17 years from 820,522 in 2016 to 1,388,653 in 2066 (medium series). This is an increase of 568,131 over 50 years. This growth in Queensland’s population translates into an increased need for educational services for students up to the age of 17 years. Display 7 and Display 8 show that the number of Queensland children and young people (aged 5 years to 11 years, and 12 years to 17 years, respectively) grew by 225,570 in total in the 25 years between 1991 and 2016. In the 25 years between 2016 and 2041, a further increase of 288,826 is expected. In the 25 years between 2041 and 2066, an increase of 279,305 is forecast, reaching 1,388,653 by 2066 (medium series). If the high series predictions are reached, the number of children and young people in 2066 will be 1.81 million, more than double the population in 2016 (0.821 million).

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Display 6: Actual and projected Queensland population by age, 5 to 17 years, from 1971 to 2066

Actual population Population projection (high series) Population projection (medium series) Population projection (low series)

2,000,000

1,800,000

1,600,000

17) 1,400,000

1,200,000

(age 5 - (age 1,000,000

Number of persons 800,000

600,000

400,000

200,000

0 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 2031 2036 2041 2046 2051 2056 2061 2066 Year

Source: Queensland Government population projections, 2018 edition; Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian demographic statistics, September 2018 (Cat no. 3101.0).

Display 7: Actual and projected Queensland population by age, 5 to 11 years, from 1971 to 2066

Actual population Population projection (high series) Population projection (medium series) Population projection (low series) 1,200,000

1,000,000

800,000 11)

600,000 (age 5 - (age

Number of persons 400,000

200,000

0 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 2031 2036 2041 2046 2051 2056 2061 2066 Year

Source: Queensland Government population projections, 2018 edition; Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian demographic statistics, September 2018 (Cat no. 3101.0).

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Display 8: Actual and projected Queensland population by age, 12 to 17 years, from 1971 to 2066

Actual population Population projection (high series) Population projection (medium series) Population projection (low series) 900,000

800,000

700,000

600,000 17) - 500,000

(age 12 (age 400,000 Number of persons 300,000

200,000

100,000

0 19711976198119861991199620012006201120162021202620312036204120462051205620612066 Year

Source: Queensland Government population projections, 2018 edition; Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian demographic statistics, September 2018 (Cat no. 3101.0).

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The schools At the end of the 2018–19 financial year, there were 518 operating non-state schools. Included in this total were eight schools established as grammar schools within the meaning of the Grammar Schools Act 2016. On 30 June 2018, there were 511 accredited and operating non-state schools. Display 9 lists the eight new schools that commenced during the reporting period – two offering primary education, four offering secondary education, and two offering primary and secondary education.

Display 9: New schools # School name Location Type(s) of Year levels Centre Opening education code date Arethusa College (New separated 1 Deception Bay Secondary Year 7 to Year 12 A740 30/09/2018 school) Carbrook Animal Assisted Learning 2 Carbrook Secondary Year 7 to Year 12 A759 1/02/2019 Centre Preparatory Year to 3 Enkindle Village School Douglas Primary A736 29/01/2019 Year 6 Primary and Preparatory Year to 4 Good Samaritan Catholic College Bli Bli A106 30/01/2019 secondary Year 12 Mungalla Silver Lining School 5 (Separated last financial year, Mutarnee Secondary Year 8 to Year 12 A684 8/10/2018 commenced this financial year) Silver Lining School (New separated 6 Wondai Secondary Year 7 to Year 12 A743 30/09/2018 school) Primary and Preparatory Year to 7 St Joseph's College Coomera A107 30/01/2019 secondary Year 12 Preparatory Year to 8 The Rainforest School Maria Creeks Primary A662 29/01/2019 Year 3

Display 10 shows the nine existing schools that commenced operations at additional sites.

Display 10: New sites # School name Location Site type Type(s) of Year levels Centre Opening education code date

Australian Industry Trade Associated 1 Maroochydore Secondary Year 10 to Year 12 A682 9/07/2018 College facility Autism Queensland Associated Preparatory Year to 2 Edmonton Special A756 28/01/2019 Education & Therapy Centre facility Year 12 Host Primary and Preparatory Year to 3 Birali Steiner School Beachmere A737 13/11/2018 centre secondary Year 10 Carinity Education - Associated 4 Glen Eden Secondary Year 7 to Year 12 A719 8/10/2018 Rockhampton facility Faith Christian School of Associated Primary and Preparatory Year to 5 Woodridge A776 29/01/2019 Distance Education facility secondary Year 12 Host Preparatory Year to 6 Goora Gan Steiner School Agnes Water Primary A659 25/03/2019 centre Year 6 Host Primary and 7 Ontrack Emerald Year 5 to Year 10 A774 29/01/2019 centre secondary Associated 8 Tec-NQ North Ward Secondary Year 10 to Year 12 A796 5/02/2019 facility Associated Primary and Preparatory Year to 9 Warwick Christian College Warwick A757 5/11/2018 facility secondary Year 12

Of the 511 accredited and operating non-state schools at the end of the 2017–18 financial year, one school (Arethusa College, Deception Bay) divided the school into two separated schools, with the dividing school being surrendered and recorded as two separated schools on the register of non-state schools (Arethusa College, Deception Bay and Arethusa College – Wondai, Wondai – now Silver Lining School, Wondai). One school that had not commenced operations after becoming a separated school in the last financial year opened during this reporting period (Mungalla Silver Lining School, Mutarnee). One site that had ceased operations last financial year recommenced (Arethusa College, Windsor). One existing boarding site declared temporary cessation of operations due to flooding (Tec-NQ, Rosslea). Display 11 shows the four other accredited non-state schools that declared an existing site as no longer applicable to the school.

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Display 11: Sites no longer applicable # School name Location Closing date

1 Birali Steiner School Beachmere 19/11/2018

2 Goora Gan Steiner School Agnes Water 25/03/2019

3 Ontrack Emerald 29/01/2019

4 St Catherine's Catholic College The Whitsundays Proserpine 30/06/2019

The 518 operating non-state schools at 30 June 2019 comprised 52 single-gender (29 female only and 23 male only) and 466 coeducational schools. There are 507 schools offering classroom education and 11 schools accredited to offer classroom and distance education. Out of the 11 schools accredited to offer classroom and distance education, one was offering only classroom education as a mode of delivery (Alta-1 College, Caboolture) and another was offering only distance education as a mode of delivery (Redwood College, Burpengary) during the reporting period. A total of 52 non-state schools were accredited for boarding, however two schools did not offer boarding during the reporting period (Hymba Yumba Independent School, Springfield and Mungalla Silver Lining School, Mutarnee). Display 12 shows the 14 schools that changed their names during the reporting period.

Display 12: Name changes # Previous name New name Location Effective from

1 Ananda Marga River School The River School Maleny 5/08/2018

2 Arethusa College - Wondai Silver Lining School Wondai 26/02/2019

North 3 Central Queensland Christian College Kingsley College 16/07/2018 Rockhampton

4 Christian Outreach College Highlands Christian College Toowoomba 21/04/2019

Citipointe Christian College The Christian 5 Citipointe Christian College Carindale 1/01/2019 Outreach College Brisbane

6 Horizons College Horizons College of Learning and Enrichment Caboolture 14/05/2019

7 New Primary Catholic School Redbank Plains St Ann’s School Redbank Plains 4/09/2018

8 Peregian Beach Community College Peregian Beach College Peregian Beach 6/08/2018

9 Redeemer Lutheran College Redeemer Lutheran College, Biloela Biloela 20/05/2019

10 Saint Philomena School St Philomena School Park Ridge 22/05/2019

Shalom Christian College Crystal Creek 11 Mungalla Silver Lining School Mutarnee 16/07/2018 Campus

Springfield 12 St Peters Lutheran College – Springfield St Peters Lutheran College Springfield 27/05/2019 Central

13 St Andrew’s Lutheran College St Andrews Lutheran College Tallebudgera 23/05/2019

Toowoomba Anglican College and Preparatory 14 Toowoomba Anglican College Toowoomba 1/01/2019 School

Under current arrangements, non-state schools receive funding from the Queensland Government (if eligible for government funding), the Australian Government, and from private sources, mainly in the form of fees. In 2018–19, the state government allocated $780.9 million in funding to non-state schools, including $676.4 million in recurrent funding and $98.2 million in capital assistance.

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Display 13: Operating accredited non-state schools, by type of education Non-state schools by type of education Date Primary Secondary Primary and Special Total secondary 30 June 2015 215 93 182 2 492 30 June 2016 216 97 183 2 498 30 June 2017 220 98 183 3 504 30 June 2018 219 101 187 4 511 30 June 2019 219 104 191 4 518

Display 14: School openings and closures School openings and closures Financial year School openings School closures Not operating Recommencing

2014–2015 10 0 1 0 2015–2016 6 0 1 0 1 2016–2017 8 1 2 0 2 3 2017–2018 8 4 1 0 2018–2019 8 1 0 0

Display 15: School size at February census date 2019

Number of students Number of schools Number of students Number of schools 0–50 37 501–1000 125 51–150 74 1001–2000 87 151–300 86 Over 2000 1 301–500 108

1 One school not operating surrendered its accreditation, and another not operating had its accreditation cancelled in 2017–2018. 2 One school never commenced operations before surrendering its accreditation in 2017–2018. 3 One school had not commenced operations after becoming a separated school in 2017–2018.

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The students In 2002, there were 9428 preschool students, 91,826 primary students and 86,268 secondary students enrolled in 439 non-state schools. At that time, this total enrolment of 187,522 students represented 28 per cent of all Queensland school students. At Census Day, 22 February 2019, there was a total of 270,467 students recorded in the 518 non-state schools in operation. Of this total, 135,033.3 were primary students (including 19,046.8 students in the preparatory year) and 135,433.7 were secondary students. This is an increase of 4463 students from February 2018, which constitutes a 1.68 per cent growth. The total enrolment numbers include 3303 students receiving distance education from the 11 non-state schools offering that mode of delivery. Among the total student population, there were: • 11,692.0 students with English as a second language • 11,345.3 Indigenous students • 11,235.3 students with disability • 2496.0 students from isolated areas • 5321.0 boarding students. Not included in the total figures are 2076 overseas students and 42 ‘no visa’ students who are responsible for the cost of their own education. Combined, the 272,585 domestic and overseas students represent 32.59 per cent of all Queensland school students. Display 16 shows the number of enrolments in non-state schools from 1997 to 2019 at February census date. The numbers represent an average increase of approximately 2.88 per cent for each of the 22 years. Over the same period, the average increase for primary education, including preschool and the preparatory year, was 2.88 per cent for each year, and the average increase for secondary education was 3.28 per cent for each year. There were fewer primary education enrolments in 2007 (-0.8 per cent), which may be attributed to the half-cohort intake of preparatory year students in that year. As a result of the transition of Year 7 to secondary, there were fewer primary education enrolments in 2015 (-8.5 per cent). There was a consequent increase in secondary education enrolments of 14.8 per cent.

Display 16: Number of enrolments in non-state schools from 1997 to 2019 at February census date4

300,000

250,000 Total

200,000

150,000 Primary (includes preschool and Preparatory Year)

Enrolments 100,000

50,000 Secondary

0

Source: School Survey Data for Non-State Schools – Qld 2019

4 The decrease in primary enrolments and increase in secondary enrolments in 2015 resulted from the transition of Year 7 to secondary education.

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Critical issues Critical issues that the Board faces as it plans for the future include:

• impacts of both state and federal government policy • changing nature of education • community expectations of education and educational providers • rapid changes in technology and the effects on educational services • widening diversity of educational choice • widening range of educational opportunities and pathways • continuing the strong monitoring of the implementation in non-state schools of child protection legislation • continuing to monitor and, if necessary, strengthen the systems and controls related to the provision by non-state school governing bodies of enrolment census data and the verification of these data • consolidating practices and processes related to the widening (effective 1 March 2019) of the meaning of conduct that is corrupt conduct under the Crime and Corruption Act 2001 • continuing to strengthen monitoring of the accreditation criterion related to the risk to schools and governing bodies with integrity and security of enrolment and attendance data and documents that was identified in the Auditor-General’s report: Follow-up of Oversight of recurrent grants to non-state schools (Report 15: 2018–19) (tabled in Parliament on 26 March 2019) • reviewing, and amending as necessary, existing documentation and decision-making practices, and developing a new complaints policy, to be compliance-ready under the Human Rights Act 2019 on 1 January 2020 • continuing to review and, if warranted by identified business benefits, change business practices and processes with a view to continuous improvement and optimisation.

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Business operations

Accreditation To operate in Queensland a non-state school must be accredited by the Board under the Accreditation Act 2017. The Board must accredit the school if it is satisfied, in relation to each type of education proposed to be provided by the school, that: • the applicant is suitable to be the school’s governing body • the school will comply with the prescribed accreditation criteria from the school’s student- intake day for the type of education.

Applications for accreditation During the reporting period, the Board received 57 applications for accreditation, changes of accreditation attributes, and changes to relevant student-intake days. Refer to Display 17 and Display 18. Out of the 57 applications received, the Board made decisions on 48 applications. Three applications were withdrawn prior to Board decision. Refer to Display 19. Still under consideration by the Board on 30 June 2019 were three applications for a new school and three applications for a change of accreditation attributes. A summary of the type and scope of applications is provided in Appendix 2, Appendix 3 and Appendix 4.

Display 17: Applications received, by application type Applications received by application type, from 1 January 2018

Financial year New school Add a type of Change of Change to Total education accreditation student-intake attribute day 01/2018–06/2018 2 1 15 6 24 2018–2019 16 2 19 20 57

Display 18: Applications for new schools received, by type of education Applications for new schools received by type of education Financial year Primary Secondary Primary and Special Total secondary 2014–2015 1 7 1 0 9 2015–2016 5 4 5 1 15 2016–2017 2 2 3 1 8 2017–2018 3 1 1 0 5 2018–2019 1 10 5 0 16

Display 19: Decisions finalised or applications withdrawn, by application type Application type Received and New school Add a type of Change of Change to Total outcome decided education accreditation relevant in 2018–2019 attribute student-intake day Withdrawn 1 0 2 0 3 Approved 9 2 13 20 44 Refused 2 0 0 0 2 Not valid 1 0 1 0 2 Processing 3 0 3 0 6

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Notice of attribute no longer applying A school’s governing body may, by notice given to the Board, advise the Board that an attribute of accreditation of the school no longer applies to the school. The Board received 10 notices advising that a certain attribute of accreditation no longer applies to the school. On the effective date of the notice, the Board has amended the register to remove the attribute from the attributes of accreditation applying to the school, and has given the governing body of the school notice that the attribute of accreditation no longer applies to the school. Display 33 in Appendix 4 shows an overview of notices received by the Board.

Initial assessments In the reporting period, 10 schools were scheduled to commence an initial assessment under section 30 of the Accreditation Act 2017. All 10 assessments were still in progress by the end of the reporting period. Display 36 in Appendix 7 provides a summary of schools scheduled for an initial assessment.

Assessments of establishment phase schools and when schools start to operate at new sites From 1 July 2018 until 30 June 2019, 17 schools were scheduled to commence an establishment phase assessment (19 assessments) under section 31 of the Accreditation Act 2017. Two assessments were finalised, and 17 assessments were still in progress by the end of the reporting period. Display 37 in Appendix 7 provides a summary of schools scheduled for an establishment phase assessment. In the same period, 10 schools were scheduled to commence a new site assessment under section 32 of the Accreditation Act 2017. One assessment was finalised, and nine assessments were still in progress by the end of the reporting period. Display 38 in Appendix 7 provides a summary of schools scheduled for a new site assessment.

Authorised persons, school assessment For the reporting year, six authorised persons continued in their role as authorised persons under the Accreditation Act, with their appointments extended to end on 31 December 2021. Three additional authorised persons were appointed in 2019 under the Accreditation Act 2017. Two authorised persons continued in the role with specific expertise and experience in investigations to help the Board to determine the possible operation of unaccredited schools; specifically, the offence of a person operating a school without accreditation, and the offence of a person holding out a school as accredited if not accredited. The Board also appointed four authorised persons for specific assessments with expertise in forensic investigations into financial and governance arrangements.

Surrender of accreditation Section 73 of the Accreditation Act 2017 allows for a school’s governing body to provide a surrender notice to the Board to surrender the accreditation of an accredited non-state school. During the period 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019, the governing body of one school surrendered primary education. Later in the reporting period, that school was divided into two separate schools, which meant the surrender of the whole school. Appendix 11 provides information on surrenders of accreditation from 1 January 2018 to 30 June 2019.

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Amendment and cancellation accreditations (show cause notices) Under Part 6, Division 2 of the Accreditation Act 2017, the Board can issue a show cause notice proposing to either amend or cancel a school’s accreditation. During the period 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019, the Board issued four show cause notices proposing to cancel the accreditation of a type of education. No further action was taken on one notice because the ground no longer existed, and three of the notices were not finalised by 30 June 2019. The Board also issued one show cause notice proposing to amend a school’s accreditation due to non-compliance with an accreditation criterion relating to an attribute of accreditation. The notice had been finalised and the attribute was removed from the accreditation of the school. Appendix 10 shows summary data for cancellation actions by the Board from 1 January 2018 to 30 June 2019.

Compliance notices Under section 62 of the Accreditation Act 2017, the Board may issue a compliance notice to a non-state school’s governing body if the Board reasonably believes that the school is not complying with an accreditation criterion, or the governing body of a school is no longer suitable to be the school’s governing body, and the matter relating to the non-compliance is reasonably capable of being rectified. The notice requires the governing body to rectify the matter. The governing body must comply with the compliance notice, unless the governing body has a reasonable excuse. During the period 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019, seven compliance notices were issued by the Board. One was finalised and no further action taken, while six of the notices were still outstanding at the end of the reporting period. Appendix 9 contains information on compliance notices issued from 1 January 2018 to 30 June 2019.

Complaints handling The Board is an independent body that has certain prescribed statutory responsibilities under the Accreditation Act 2017. It is therefore reasonable to expect that persons who have issues with non-state schools or their governing bodies will make complaints about these entities to the Board. Complaints may be about aspects of school operations or particular incidents that happen in schools. The Board’s jurisdiction under the Accreditation Act 2017 is confined to a limited number of matters in relation to non-state schools. The two key areas of this jurisdiction are whether the governing body of a non-state school is suitable to continue to be the school’s governing body, and whether a school is complying, or has not complied, with one or more of the statutory accreditation criteria prescribed by the Accreditation Regulation 2017. In the reporting period, the Board received complaints regarding 28 governing bodies. The nature of the complaints was varied but generally related to alleged breaches of the statutory accreditation criteria and, at times, to the suitability of the governing body. Some complaints received, however, were not of a type that fell within the jurisdiction of the Board.

Eligibility for government funding To be eligible for government funding in Queensland, a non-state school’s governing body must be approved by the Board as eligible for government funding for the school under the Accreditation Act 2017. A governing body of a school is eligible for government funding for the school if the Board is satisfied the governing body meets the government funding eligibility criteria prescribed under the Accreditation Act 2017.

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Applications for eligibility for government funding The Board received 18 applications for eligibility for government funding from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019. Twelve applications had been finalised by the end of the reporting period and three applications were withdrawn. Three of the applications had not been decided by 30 June 2019. Appendix 5 and Appendix 6 provide a summary of the type and scope of applications for eligibility for government funding.

Times for Board to make certain decisions Display 26 in Appendix 2 shows the times for the Board to make its decisions on accreditation for new schools, and Display 28 in Appendix 3 for existing schools to add a type of education.

Amalgamation of schools by amalgamation notice, and dividing schools by division notice The Accreditation Act 2017 provides for the amalgamation of existing schools by amalgamation notice, and the division of existing schools by division notice, given to the Board by a governing body. If the Board is satisfied that the prescribed matters are met, it issues a Board notice to the governing body concerned. If the Board is not satisfied that the prescribed matters are met, it issues an information notice to the governing body concerned. Appendix 8 shows the number of amalgamation and division notices within the reporting period.

Offences The Board is responsible under the Accreditation Act 2017 for conducting investigations and undertaking proceedings in connection with offences under that Act. Any proceedings initiated by the Board for an offence are to be taken in a summary way under the Justices Act 1886. Appendix 12 shows the number of instances assessed, actions arising, and the number and outcome of any proceedings initiated by the Board in respect of the operations of unaccredited schools, specifically, the offence of a person operating a school without accreditation, and the offence of a person holding out a school as accredited if not accredited. Appendix 12 also shows the number and outcome of any other proceedings initiated by the Board.

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Programs

Review program — accreditation and, if relevant, eligibility for government funding To fulfil its role of monitoring whether the ongoing requirements for accreditation and, if relevant, eligibility for government funding are being met, the Board has established a periodic review program under the Accreditation Act 2017, referred to as the Compliance Review Program. As part of the Compliance Review Program, once every five years during a school’s accreditation, the Board gives the school’s governing body a notice requiring the governing body to give the Board information or a document by way of a compliance review report to assist the Board in deciding whether: • a school’s governing body is, or continues to be, suitable to be the school’s governing body (Act, s 170) and • a school is complying with the prescribed accreditation criteria (Act, s 170) and • the Board is satisfied the governing body meets the prescribed government funding eligibility criteria — if a governing body of an accredited school is eligible for government funding for the school (Act, s 171). For the present reporting period, the governing bodies of 52 schools successfully demonstrated to the Board their schools’ ongoing compliance with the statutory obligations of their accreditation and government funding eligibility. A forward schedule for the review program is established to ensure all schools participate in the program at a minimum of once every five years. Schools’ governing bodies may choose to participate in the program more frequently by contacting the Board and nominating a suitable year. A central feature of the review program continues to be the way the review process can be incorporated into and contribute to ongoing school improvement. Increasingly, schools and their wider communities are using data collated from a range of sources to effectively monitor teaching, learning, and school management practices and outcomes, and to transparently account for their performance and achievement. Through their review and renewal processes, schools reflect on their performance, build their knowledge base, and make informed decisions to drive effective change and to deliver better outcomes. During the reporting period, the Board continued to support schools’ compliance with statutory requirements for the protection of students through the review of schools’ student protection written processes submitted with review program reports. To assist governing bodies and schools, the Board has developed and published the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board’s Review Program Guidelines for the demonstration of compliance with the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017.

Annual collection of school survey data In February 2019, the Board conducted its annual collection of school survey data (also known as the state census of non-state schools), thereby meeting its statutory obligation under section 168 of the Accreditation Act 2017. Under the Accreditation Act 2017, governing bodies of accredited non-state schools must provide the Board with the prescribed school survey data. Generally speaking, school survey data relates to the number of students enrolled in various years of schooling. This information is used primarily as a basis for allocating any allowances paid per capita. A total of 518 non-state schools were operating as at Census Day and completed the School Survey Data for Non-State Schools – Qld 2019. A number of changes were made to the

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Instructions for Completing School Survey Data for Non-State Schools – Qld 2019 (Instructions) and other supporting documents. Continuing the work from 2018, the examples and vodcasts in the Instructions were further enhanced and expanded. A new section regarding ‘No visa’ students was included, and changes to Students from isolated zones with respect to student identification and the map of student isolation areas were introduced. The census instrument and the Instructions were reviewed and amended to improve alignment. Support was also available to governing bodies and schools via telephone and email from the Board Secretariat. Census Day each year is the last Friday in February. For the reporting period, this was 22 February 2019. The information received in the data collection for the 570 sites was subjected to visual and electronic validation checks by the Board Secretariat. A number of schools were also selected for enrolment verification.

Enrolment verification of 2019 school survey data In 2019, the Board-appointed authorised persons completed the Board’s annual compliance program to verify school survey data supplied by the governing bodies of non-state schools through the School Survey Data for Non-State Schools – Qld 2019, under section 168 of the Accreditation Act 2017. The Board’s 2019 verification of school survey data, which ran from mid-March to late April 2019, was carried out on a sample of 78 non-state schools on 80 sites offering classroom and/or distance education. This equated to a sample of approximately 15 per cent of non-state schools in Queensland.

Authorised persons, enrolment verification On 6 December 2018, the Board approved the appointment of nine authorised persons to verify school survey data relating to accredited schools for the 2019 collection. A further three authorised persons were appointed on 7 March 2019.

Governing body update program The Board has a statutory obligation to monitor the suitability of a governing body of an accredited school and, to that end, the Board maintains information about governing bodies and their membership. Board updates of governing body information include surveying each governing body at least once each year to collect information about the accuracy of contact details, the name of the chairperson/president, and particulars about directors (such as names and blue card/exemption card details). For 2018, the governing body update program was conducted during August and September 2018.

Positive notices Under the Accreditation Act 2017, each director of a non-state school’s governing body must have: (a) a current positive notice (blue card) or (b) if the director is a registered teacher or police officer – a current positive exemption notice (exemption card). Both of these notices are issued under the Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000. Under section 26(3) of the Accreditation Act 2017, the governing body of a non-state school is not suitable to be, or to continue to be, a school’s governing body unless each director of the governing body has either a current positive notice, or a current positive exemption notice. Governing bodies play a vital role in monitoring the positive notice status of their own directors, and must, within 28 days, provide details to the Board of the appointment or cessation of a director.

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Policies and procedures

Codes of conduct, Public Sector Ethics Act 1994 The Board is a public sector entity, and the Board’s Chairperson is the chief executive officer of the entity, for the purposes of the Public Sector Ethics Act 1994. The Minister is the relevant responsible authority under that Act. As required under the Public Sector Ethics Act 1994, the Board has developed and adopted a Code of Conduct for Members of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board, Members of a Committee of the Board and Authorised Persons appointed by the Board. This code was approved by the Minister on 7 March 2018.

Board procedure for notice of resolution not considered at a Board meeting Under section 117(7) of the Accreditation Act 2017, the Board has developed a Procedure for notice of resolution not considered at a Board meeting for circumstances where the Board is required to make a decision before the Board is next scheduled to meet.

Board policy for reporting to law enforcement agency The Board has in place a Policy for reporting to a law enforcement agency. The Board, in the course of performing its functions and discharging its duties under the Accreditation Act 2017, receives information from another party alleging a breach of the law, or independently concludes that the law may have been breached. The Board considers that it has a responsibility to report alleged and possible breaches of the law to a relevant law enforcement agency, and to that end has: • established arrangements to fulfil that responsibility in an effective and efficient manner • determined that matters are to be reported as soon as reasonably practicable • determined that reliance is not to be placed on others to report. The Accreditation Act 2017 and the Information Privacy Act 2009 restrict how the Board may disclose certain information. The Board must consider the application of these Acts to establish whether it has authority to disclose information about a breach of law. The policy sets out the principles of action for members of the Board to disclose information to a law enforcement agency.

Board policy on confidentiality, use and disclosure of meeting papers The Board operates under its Policy on confidentiality, use and disclosure of meeting papers, which became effective on 3 May 2018. The policy applies to each member of the Board and sets out the requirements in relation to the handling, use, release, and retention of meeting papers by members.

Purchasing procedures (Authorised persons – school assessments) The Board has in place Purchasing Procedures for authorised persons. These procedures were developed in accordance with the State Procurement Policy, which, at the time, applied to all public sector agencies, government-owned corporations and statutory bodies. The procedures, in conjunction with sections 129 and 130 of the Accreditation Act 2017, provide a framework for the Board to: • recruit suitably qualified and experienced persons as assessors • assign assessments to particular assessors in an appropriate manner • provide fair remuneration for the work that gives an appropriate level of assurance to the Board about receiving value for money.

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Reasonable Procedures to Deal with Public Interest Disclosures The Office of the Queensland Ombudsman is the oversight agency for the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2010 (the ‘PID Act’). The office undertook a review of Public Interest Disclosure Standard No. 1 and has published three new standards, which commenced on 1 March 2019. The PID Act applies to the Board because it is an entity established under an Act for a public purpose, and therefore falls within the definition of a ‘public sector entity’ in section 6(j) of the PID Act. The Board is a ‘proper authority’ under section 5 of the PID Act to receive a public interest disclosure. It may receive a public interest disclosure from any person or a public officer. The Board has developed and adopted Reasonable Procedures to Deal with Public Interest Disclosures, which came into effect on 7 March 2019.

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Accountabilities

Corrections to previous annual reports There are no corrections made to the previous annual report of the Board.

Board involvement in key initiatives The Board continued to monitor legislation in force and under draft that might affect the governance and operations of non-state schools.

Budget of the Board Under section 61(e) of the Financial Accountability Act 2009, the Board is required to undertake planning and budgeting appropriate to its size. On 2 August 2018, the Board approved its budget for the 2018–19 financial year (total expenditure $900,179).

Details of Ministerial directions, Accreditation Act 2017, section 123 — public interest Under section 123 of the Accreditation Act 2017, the Minister may give the Board a written direction about a matter relevant to the performance of the Board’s functions under the Act if the Minister is satisfied it is necessary to give the direction in the public interest. In the Board’s annual report for a financial year, under the Financial Accountability Act 2009, the Board must include copies of all directions given to it under this section during the financial year. During the reporting period, the Minister has not given the Board any written direction under section 123.

Conferences and seminars On 2 May 2019, Board members and officers of the Board Secretariat participated in a Public Interest Disclosure workshop facilitated by staff of the Office of the Queensland Ombudsman.

External scrutiny Auditor-General, report 14: 2018–19 The Auditor-General’s report Queensland state government: 2017–18 results of financial audits (Report 14: 2018–19) was tabled in Parliament on 28 February 2019.

For the Board, the Auditor-General issued an unmodified audit opinion (date audit opinion issued 17 August 2018).

Auditor-General, report 15: 2018–19 The Auditor-General’s report Follow-up of Oversight of recurrent grants to non-state schools (Report 15: 2018–19) was tabled in Parliament on 26 March 2019.

Report 15 was a follow-up audit to the original audit leading to the report Oversight of recurrent grants to non-state schools (Report 12: 2014–15) tabled in Parliament on 26 March 2015.

Report 15 includes audit results for 10 non-state schools, and highlighted an increasing risk for schools in connection with the integrity and security of school census data and associated documents.

Following from the report, the Board has implemented actions to strengthen its oversight of the accreditation criterion that requires schools to keep school survey data and associated documents for at least five years in a way that ensures the integrity and security of the data and documents. Actions include written communication to governing bodies, principals and on the

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Board’s website as well as changes to requirements and documents relating to Board compliance and monitoring work.

Feedback from clients on performance The Board sought written feedback from all applicants (that is, governing bodies) for which a Board decision was made during the reporting period. Each applicant was asked by email to provide feedback through an online questionnaire for each application lodged. The questionnaire was deliberately kept to six questions so as to require a minimal amount of time for respondents to complete. Respondents were also invited to provide comments beyond the set questions. Although respondents were not required to identify themselves, the majority included identifying details in the optional section of the questionnaire. A total of 41 governing bodies, which covered 60 applications, were approached for feedback, with 18 responses for 27 applications being received. Display 20 gives an overview of responses.

Display 20: Summary of responses to each item of the applicant questionnaire, 2015–2019

Survey Questions and answers5 year

1. The information obtained from the Board's Secretariat before lodging the application(s) was relevant Strongly Agree Neither agree Disagree Strongly Don’t know / agree nor disagree disagree Not applicable

2015-2016 50.0% 42.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 7.1%

2016-2017 77.8% 11.1% 11.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2017-2018 37.0% 48.1% 3.7% 0.0% 11.1% 0.0%

2018-2019 44.4% 48.1% 7.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2. The information obtained from the Board's Secretariat before lodging the application(s) was useful Strongly Agree Neither agree Disagree Strongly Don’t know / agree nor disagree disagree Not applicable

2015-2016 57.1% 35.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 7.1%

2016-2017 66.7% 33.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2017-2018 37.0% 59.3% 3.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2018-2019 48.1% 44.4% 7.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

3. The application form(s) was (were) easy to complete Strongly Agree Neither agree Disagree Strongly Don’t know / agree nor disagree disagree Not applicable

2015-2016 21.4% 42.9% 14.3% 7.1% 0.0% 0.0%

2016-2017 55.6% 22.2% 22.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2017-2018 22.2% 77.8% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2018-2019 33.3% 44.4% 7.4% 14.8% 0.0% 0.0%

5 Percentages may not add up to 100 due to rounding or no response being provided.

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Survey Questions and answers5 year 4. The Board's website was easy to use to obtain information (e.g. forms, procedures) Strongly Agree Neither agree Disagree Strongly Don’t know / agree nor disagree disagree Not applicable

2014-2015 25.0% 75.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2015-2016 21.4% 57.1% 14.3% 0.0% 0.0% 7.1%

2016-2017 55.6% 22.2% 22.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2017-2018 18.5% 44.4% 29.6% 7.4% 0.0% 0.0%

2018-2019 40.7% 55.6% 3.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

5. Overall, how satisfied are you with the Board's processes in dealing with your application(s)? Very Satisfied Neither Dissatisfied Very ------satisfied Satisfied dissatisfied ------nor dissatisfied

2014-2015 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2015-2016 57.1% 42.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2016-2017 66.7% 33.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2017-2018 48.1% 48.1% 0.0% 0.0% 3.7%

2018-2019 37.0% 51.9% 3.7% 3.7% 3.7%

6. Overall, how satisfied are you with the Board's timeliness in dealing with your application(s)? Very Satisfied Neither Dissatisfied Very ------satisfied Satisfied dissatisfied ------nor dissatisfied

2014-2015 75.0% 25.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2015-2016 42.9% 50.0% 7.1% 0.0% 0.0%

2016-2017 66.7% 33.3% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

2017-2018 37.0% 44.4% 3.7% 11.1% 3.7%

2018-2019 51.9% 40.7% 3.7% 3.7% 0.0%

Internal audit function The Board has not established an internal audit function, on the basis of the following: • the Board is audited annually by the Queensland Audit Office • the Board has in place a comprehensive system of identifying areas of operational and financial risk, and has arrangements in place to manage those risks • the Board Secretariat, as part of the Department of Education, is subject to audit by that department’s internal auditors.

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Risk management The Board has established and maintained a cost-effective system of risk management for effectively identifying and managing its strategic and operational risks. The system is consistent with the requirements of the Financial Accountability Act 2009 and the Financial and Performance Management Standard 2009.

On the basis that the Board is a relatively small agency, and that the potential risks and consequential costs in the event that a risk became an issue is likely to be medium to low, the Board has not established a risk management committee. The functions usually associated with a risk management committee are undertaken by the Board as a whole.

Workforce planning, performance, early retirement, redundancy and retrenchment Because officers of the Board Secretariat are officers of the Department of Education, details of workforce planning, performance, early retirement, redundancy and retrenchment, and support for mental and physical wellbeing will be included in that department’s annual report.

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Information systems and recordkeeping

Board ICT Business System During the reporting period, the Board ICT Business System (MS Access database) was continued to be developed to gain general efficiencies in business operations. The business system is supported by a departmentally funded maintenance and support contract. The business system provides excellent facility and efficiency in data management, control and reporting. The system is able to undertake a wide range of data analyses and provide extensive reports to support the work of the Board. This allows information to be provided to the Board and the wider community more expeditiously. The business system is the principal data source for the Board.

Register of accredited non-state schools As required by section 126 of the Accreditation Act 2017, the Board maintains a register about accredited non-state schools. The register is kept in electronic form as part of the Board ICT Business System. The register contains the following information for each accredited school: • the school’s name • the day of its accreditation • the student-intake day for each type of education the school may provide under the school’s accreditation • if the school is an establishment phase school for a year of schooling, the student-intake day for the year of schooling • the attributes of accreditation of the school • details of the type of education that may be provided at the school • whether the governing body for the school is eligible for government funding • other information prescribed by regulation. No other information is prescribed in the Accreditation Regulation 2017. The register is open for inspection, on payment of the fee prescribed under the Accreditation Regulation 2017, at the Board’s office by members of the public during ordinary office hours. The Board will give a person a copy of the register, or a part of it, on payment of the fee prescribed under the Accreditation Regulation 2017. Under the Accreditation Regulation 2017, the prescribed fee is 50 cents for each page, or part of a page, of the register. The Board may waive, wholly or partially, payment of the fee if it is satisfied payment of the fee would cause financial hardship to the person liable to pay it. Also, the Board may waive payment of the fee if it is satisfied on reasonable grounds that the anticipated cost to the Board for collecting the fee makes it uneconomical to do so.

Records management system Records of the operations of the Board are maintained in accordance with the Public Records Act 2002. The Board uses a quarantined part of the secure recordkeeping system of the Department of Education for the capture, management, storage, and retrieval of its electronic documents. Under a Standing Offer Arrangement, secure and confidential storage of the Board’s hardcopy files is provided off site.

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Retention and disposal schedule The Education and Training Sector Retention and Disposal Schedule, approved by the State Archivist on 14 November 2018, applies to the Board. This schedule authorises, among other things, the disposal of records created by the Board and revokes the previously issued Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Retention and Disposal Schedule. Authorisation for the disposal of public records is given under the provisions of section 13 of the Public Records Act 2002.

Open data strategy In the reporting period, the Board reviewed its open data strategy in line with government requirements. The strategy is meant to identify, assess and prioritise data for release; outline a four-year forward plan for delivery of the initiative; and include other topics, such as approaches to governance, regulatory compliance, and an objective to minimise duplication of effort. The Board’s updated Open Data Strategy 2019–2022 was published online in May 2019. Data published under the Board’s Open Data Strategy 2019–2022 is available on the Board’s website, and via the Queensland Government Open Data website at www.data.qld.gov.au.

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Performance report

Government objectives for the community Strategic plans are public statements of how the Board will undertake its statutory obligations and contribute to the government’s social and fiscal objectives during the period covered by the plan. The Board contributed to the government objectives for the community that existed under the Financial Accountability Act 2009 at the commencement of the reporting period by: • upholding the standards of education in non-state schools • maintaining public confidence in the operation of non-state schools • fostering educational choice in Queensland. The Accreditation Act 2017, the Accreditation Regulation 2017 and the government’s social and fiscal objectives for the state provide the framework within which strategic plans are developed.

Strategic Plan 2018–2022 and Operational Plan 2018–2019 For the reporting period, the Board operated within the scope of the Strategic Plan 2018–2022 approved by the Board before the start of the period. Also, the Board operated within its Operational Plan 2018–2019. The Board developed and approved each of these plans consistent with the requirements placed on statutory bodies by the Financial and Performance Management Standard 2009, made under the Financial Accountability Act 2009. As with strategic plans in previous years, the 2018–2022 plan included goals, strategies and performance indicators for the Board. The vision and values that guide and underpin the Board in their operations are stated at the front of this annual report. When developing the Strategic Plan 2018–2022 and the Operational Plan 2018–2019, members were very conscious of the challenges, priorities and key strategic risks existing at the time. These are set out in the Strategic Plan 2018–2022.

Strategic Plan 2019–2023 and Operational Plan 2019–2020 During the reporting period, the Board developed and approved its Strategic Plan 2019–2023 and Operational Plan 2019–2020.

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Summary of achievements

Strategies Performance indicators Performance

Objective: To ensure non-state schools comply with accreditation criteria

Continue to review and Number and percentage of valid applications All applications to the Board were strengthen application and for accreditation and government funding decided within the prescribed monitoring processes to ensure considered and decided within legislated timeframes (refer to compliance timeframes Appendices 3, 4 and 5 for number of applications and times to make decisions)

Objective: To continue monitoring of child protection policies and procedures and their implementation in non-state schools

Continue to review and Percentage of child protection written The Board accepted and confirmed 52 enhance the Board’s current processes assessed (as a percentage of total compliance reviews (which included monitoring system for child schools) child protection written processes) protection policies during the reporting period

Continue to enhance the 10% of the 518 operating non-state assessment and review schools had a compliance review processes in terms of child accepted and confirmed protection

Follow through on recommendations from government agencies on matters related to child protection

Objective: To ensure Queensland non-state schools provide a quality educational program

Monitor non-state schools’ Percentage of educational programs assessed The Board accepted and confirmed 52 compliance with standards of (as a percentage of total schools) compliance reviews (which included education consistent with educational programs) during the QCAA frameworks, the reporting period Australian Curriculum and 10% of the 518 operating non-state alternative curriculum schools had a compliance review frameworks recognised by accepted and confirmed ACARA

Objective: To ensure school survey data are accurate and valid

Continue to review and refine Percentage of over-counts of full-time students 78 schools (80 sites) were selected in the current enrolment in census the 2019 sample for enrolment verification process to further verification representing approximately strengthen data reliability and 15% of the total number of schools validity 0.2% of all enrolments claimed were identified as net over-counts at verification

Continue to review and refine . census supporting materials

Objective: To apply the principles of best practice and continuous improvement to fulfil Board functions and enable them to regulate the Queensland non-state sector effectively

Operate a fair, efficient and Rates of client satisfaction with processing The responses to the Board’s survey robust accreditation and and timeliness of decisions on applications Feedback from Clients on Performance, funding eligibility scheme indicate 90.8% satisfaction with the Board’s processes and timeliness

Conduct periodic self-review of Actions taken to improve processes and Board reviewed its policies as they fell effectiveness of processes and functions of the Board as appropriate and as due for review, and developed new guidelines recorded in meeting minutes policies as necessary

Monitor and improve Board Attendance at meetings monitored Meeting attendance is recorded on the policies, processes and Board’s register guidelines

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Objective: To identify and respond to the needs of stakeholders for accreditation information

Provide clear, current and Rates of client satisfaction monitored through The responses to the Board’s survey readily accessible information survey data Feedback from Clients on Performance, on accreditation and funding of indicate 96.3% satisfaction with the non-state schools on the Board’s information provided Board’s website, its publications and in oral and written correspondence.

Objective: To investigate allegations of unaccredited education sites operating as schools

Develop procedures and The Board has a policy for reporting to a processes to conduct law enforcement agency investigations into possible contraventions of the Accreditation Act 2017

Proposed forward operations For the next reporting period, the Board will operate under its Strategic Plan 2019–2023, consistent with the requirements of the Financial and Performance Management Standard 2009, made under the Financial Accountability Act 2009. An electronic copy of the Board’s Strategic Plan 2019–2023 is available for download from the Board’s website.

Projected key activities for 2019–2020 In 2019-20, the Board expects to: • implement its Strategic Plan 2019–2023 • implement its Operational Plan 2019–2020 • review its operations and develop its Strategic Plan 2020–2024 • review its operations and develop its Operational Plan 2020–2021 • complete the review of the administration of the 2019 census of enrolments and the associated enrolment verification program, and implement actions arising from that review • conduct the 2020 annual census of enrolments at non-state schools • arrange for Board-appointed authorised persons to undertake the 2020 annual enrolment verifications of a sample of schools selected by the Board • review the administration of the 2020 census of enrolments and the associated enrolment verification program • conduct the annual governing body update program • continue to look for ways to enhance operational effectiveness through technological and other improvements • further enhance the Board’s website and online services for efficacy • continue to implement and monitor the legislative framework within which the Board operates • continue to implement the Board’s risk management strategy • monitor the continuing compliance of non-state schools with the requirements for accreditation and, if relevant, the requirements for government funding eligibility • work with government in readiness for pending changes in legislation.

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Summary of Board’s financial performance

Funding source The Board’s funding source is mostly comprised of an appropriated amount specified in the Service Delivery Statements (Department of Education) and an amount allocated by the Department of Education. Also, the Board receives interest on its bank account during each financial year and receivable GST from the previous financial year. The Board receives material contributed services free-of-charge from the Department of Education. These contributed services would have been purchased if they had not been contributed by the Department. The fair value of those services at cost is recognised as Contributed Service Revenues and Expenses in the Board’s Statement of Comprehensive Income in the Board’s Financial Reports. For 2018–19, the contributed services amount was $1,375,629. Display 21 shows the material contributed services revenues free-of-charge from the Department of Education in each of the five years to and including 2018–19.

Display 21: Contributed services revenues free-of-charge from the Department of Education (2014–2015 to 2018–2019)

$1,375,629 $1,400,000 $1,345,261 $1,281,950 $1,210,894 $1,200,000 $1,018,533 $1,000,000

$800,000

$600,000

$400,000

$200,000

$0 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

The appropriated amount specified in the Service Delivery Statements (Department of Education) 2018–19 was $54,000. The amount allocated by the Department of Education for 2018–19 was $417,113. The Board carried forward $410,421 from 2017–18. Inclusive of bank account interest and receivable GST, the Board’s total available funds for its operations in the reporting period was $900,179.

Expenditure The Board’s total expenditure for 2018–19 was $547,611, an increase of $153,113 (38.8 per cent) over the previous year’s spend. Display 22 shows the five largest categories of expenditure during the reporting period. The expenditure on assessments by the Board’s authorised persons of unaccredited places relates to the function assigned to the Board under the Accreditation Act 2017 effective 1 January 2018.

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Display 22: Five largest categories of Board expenditure (2018–2019)

$250,000

$218,397

$200,000

$153,900 $150,000

$100,000

$67,224

$50,000 $37,500

$18,304

$0 Authorised persons Board member fees and on Legal costs Authorised person (schools, Authorised persons (schools, (unaccredited places, costs enrolment verifications) assessments) assessments)

Cash balance (residual surplus) At the end of 2018–19, the Board had a cash balance (residual surplus) of $355,020.

Available funds and spend Display 23 shows the Board’s total endowment, available funding, and spend for 2008–09 to 2018–19.

Display 23: Total endowment, total available funds, and total spend (2008–09 to 2018–19)

$1,200,000

$1,000,000 $900,179

$802,184 $800,000 $741,636 $698,607

$600,000 $517,365 $510,241 $476,376 $430,563 $450,485 $467,013 $547,611$471,113 $380,287 $443,013 $400,000 $344,681 $377,013 $344,000 $344,000 $394,498 $294,000 $369,906 $274,000 $261,000 $267,304 $267,304 $352,204 $302,112 $308,323 $303,416 $309,393 $200,000 $281,557 $287,618 $286,439

$0 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 Endowment Total available (inc carry over) Spend

Summary Other than cash at bank, the Board does not hold property or other assets. The Board monitored its budget and expenditure against budget amount throughout the year. Typically, this was undertaken monthly. The Board’s expenditure was within its annual budget. The Board remains in a sound financial position.

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Financial reports

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Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Statement of Comprehensive Income For the Year Ended 30 June 2019

Notes 2019 2018 $ $ Income from continuing operations Grants and other contributions 2 471,113 443,013 Contributed service revenues 4 1,375,629 1,345,261 Interest 12.648 12 501

Total revenue 118591390 11sooi71s

Total income from continuing operations 1,859,390 1,soo,ns

Expenses from continuing operations

Operating expenses 3 547,611 394,498 Contributed service expenses 4 1 375629 1 345261

Total expenses from continuing operations 119231240 1i739i759

Operating result from continuing operations (631850) 61 016

TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) (63,850) 61,016

The accompanying notes form patt of these statements.

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Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Balance Sheet As at 30 June 2019

2019 2018 $ $

Current assets

Cash and cash equivalents 355,020 410,421 Receivables 7003 6645

Total current assets 362,023 417,066

Total assets 362.023 417,066

Current liabilities

Payables 21 250 12 443 21,250 12,443 Total current liabilities 21,250 12,443 Total liabilities

Net assets (liabilities) 340,n3 404,623

Equity Accumulated surplus 340 773 404 623

Total equity 340,n3 404,623

The accompanying notes form pan of these statements.

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Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Statement of Changes in Equity For the Year Ended 30 June 2019

2019 2018 s $

Balance as at 1 July 404,623 343,607 Operating result from continuing operations (63,850) 61,016

Balance as at 30 June 340 773 404 623

The accompanying notes form parl of these statements.

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Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Statement of Cash Flows For the Year Ended 30 June 2019

2019 2018 $ $

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Inflows: Grants and other contributions 471,113 443,013 Interest receipts 12,648 12,502 GST Input tax credits from ATO 41,715 20,600

Outflows: Operating expenses (538,803) (385,619) GST paid to suppliers (42,074) (27,076)

Net cash provided by (used in) operating (55,401) 63,420 activities

Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash (55,401) 63,420 equivalents

Cash and cash equivalents - beginning of 410,421 347,001 financial year

Cash and cash equivalents - end of financial 355,020 410,421 year

The accompanying notes form part of these statements.

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Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 30 June 2019

Note 1 - Basis of financial statement preparation

(a) General information about the reporting entity

These financial statements cover the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (the Board) The Board is a Statutory Body established under the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001 (repealed 1 January 2018), and continued in existence from 1 January 2018 under the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 201 7 ("Accreditation Act 2017"). The Board does not control other entities. The financial statements include the value of all income, expenses, assets, liabilities and equity for the Board as an individual entity.

The functions of the Board include the following: to assess applications for accreditation of non-state schools; to accredit non-state schools; to assess and decide applications about governing bodies' eligibility for government funding; to monitor whether accredited schools continue to comply with the accreditation criteria and whether the governing bodies are suitable to continue to be a school's governing body; and to conduct investigations about contraventions of, or noncompliance with, the Accreditation Act 2017.

(b) Authorisation of financial statements for Issue

The financial statements are authorised for issue by the Chair of the Board and Executive Director of the Board's Secretariat at the date of signing the Management Certificate.

(c) Compliance with prescribed requirements

The financial statements have been prepared in compliance with the Financial Accountability Act 2009 and the Financial and Performance Management Standard 2009.

The Board is a not-for-profit entity and these general purpose financial statements are prepared in compliance with the requirements of Australian Accounting Standards - Reduced Disclosure Requirements and Interpretations applicable to not-for-profit entities.

The financial statements are prepared on an accrual basis (with the exception of the statement of cash flows which is prepared on a cash basis).

(d) Underlying measurement basis

The historical cost convention is used as the measurement basis unless otherwise stated.

(e) Presentation matters

Currency and Rounding - Amounts included in the financial statements are in Australian dollars. Amounts are rounded to the nearest dollar.

Comparatives - Comparative information reflects the audited 2017-18 financial statements.

Current I Non-Current Classification - Assets are classified as 'current' where their carrying amount is expected to be realised within 12 months after the reporting date. Liabilities are classified as 'current' when they are due to be settled within 12 months after the reporting date, or the Board does not have an unconditional right to defer settlement to beyond 12 months after the reporting date.

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Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 30 June 2019

Note 1 - Basis of financial statement preparation (continued)

(f) Taxation

The Board is exempted from income tax under the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 and is exempted from other forms of Commonwealth taxation with the exception of Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT) and Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Receivables and payables in the Balance Sheet are shown inclusive of GST. GST credits receivable from, and GST payable to, the ATC at reporting date are recognised.

(g) New and revised accounting standards

First Time Mandatory Application of Accounting Standards and Interpretations

Effective from 1 January 2018, accounting standard AASB 9 Financial Instruments replaced AASB 139 Financial Instruments: Recognition. It makes major changes to the previous guidance on the classification and measurement of financial assets and introduces an 'expected credit loss' model for impairment of financial assets. When adopting AASB 9, the Board has applied transitional relief and opted not to restate prior periods. Differences arising from the adoption of AASB 9 in relation to classification, measurement and impairment are recognised in opening retained earnings as at 1 July 2018. The adoption of AASB 9 has not had any material impact on the Board.

Early Adoption of Accounting Standards and Interpretations No Accounting Pronouncements were early adopted in the 2018-19 financial year.

Voluntary Changes in Accounting Policy No voluntary changes in accounting policies occurred during the 2018-19 financial year.

Note 2 - Grants and other contributions

Accounting policy

Grants and contributions that are non-reciprocal in nature (i.e. do not require any goods or services to be provided in return) are recognised as revenue in the year in which the Board obtains control over them at the time of receipt. Grants and contributions relate to funding and services received from the Department of Education.

The Board also receives material contributed services free of charge from the Department of Education. These contributed services would have been purchased if they had not been contributed by the Department. The fair value of those services at cost is recognised as Contributed service revenues and expenses in the Statement of comprehensive income.

Additional Disclosures The entire amount of $471 ,113 from grants for 2018-19 represents a grant from the Department of Education (2017-18: $443,013).

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Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 30 June 2019

Note 3 - Operating expenses 2019 2018 $ $ Board member fees 37,500 34,927 Funding Committee member fees• 5,945 Authorised persons -Assessments (Assessors' fees) 21 8,397 75,482 Authorised persons - unaccredited places .. 18,304 Authorised persons - enrolment audit 153,900 159,302 Printing and stationery 1,047 1,766 Travel 23,061 39,131 Audit Fee (Financial audit by Queensland Audit Office) 4,200 4,100 Insurance 1,623 1,866 Meeting costs 5,286 6,849 Legal costs 67,224 48, 879 Database / IT expense 12,853 3,204 Freight 786 966 Training 336 8,463 Advertising 2,379 Archiving expense 235 311 Research 253 285 Other 2,606 643

Total 547,611 394,498

• From 1 January 2018, the Non-State Schools Eligibility for Government Funding Committee ("Funding Committee") was disbanded under the Accreditation Act 2017 and no further Funding Committee member fees were incurred.

** Under the Accreditation Act 2017, it is an offence to operate a school unless the school is an accredited school. The Board may appoint authorised persons to investigate offences of the Accreditation Act 2017

Note 4 - Contributed services

The fair value of corporate services at cost from the Department of Education is recognised as Contributed service revenues and expenses in the Statement of comprehensive income.

2019 2018 $ $ Employee expenses 1,217,513 1,193,274 Corporate administration 50,614 49,379 Accommodation 91,218 86,625 Telecommunications 12,384 12,082 Car parking 3900 3900 Total 1,375,629 1,345,261

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Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 30 June 2019

Note 5 - Financial instruments

Financial instrument'S - Accounting policy on recognition

Financial assets and financial liabilities are recognised in the Balance Sheet when the Board becomes party to the contractual provisions of the financial instrument.

Financial instruments - Classification and presentation

Financial instruments are classified under Accounting standard AASB 9 as follows:

2019 2018 $ $ Financial assets Cash and cash equivalents 355,020 410,421 Receivables at amortised cost 7003 6645 Total 362,023 417,066

Financial liabilities Payables at amortised cost 21 250 12 443 Total 21,250 12,443

Note 6 - Key management personnel (KMP) disclosures

Details of key management personnel

The following details for non-Ministerial key management personnel include Board Members who had authority and responsibility for planning, directing and controlling the activities of the Board and those positions accountable for the provision of administrative support services reasonably required for the Board to carry out their functions effectively and efficiently, as mentioned in section 120 of the Education (Accreditation ofNon-State Schools) Act 2017.

Position Position responsibility

Board Members The strategic leadership, guidance and effective oversight of the management of the Board, including its operational and financial performance.

Executive Director Responsible for ensuring that the support given to the Board and its committees is provided in an efficient, effective and economical manner.

The Executive Director has additional responsibilities within Policy, Performance and Planning in the Department of Education and consequently approximately fifty per cent of the remuneration expense is notionally attributable to the Board.

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Non-State Schools Accreditation Board Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 30 June 2019

Note 6 - Key management personnel (KMP) disclosures (continued)

KMP remuneration policies

Eligible members of the Board are paid in accordance with the Queensland Government's Remuneration procedures for part-time Chairs and members of Queensland Government bodies. Members of the Board who are public sector employees are ineligible to receive remuneration.

Remuneration policy for the Board's key management personnel is set i:,,, the Queensland Public Service Commission as provided for under the Public Service Act 2008.

The remuneration and employment conditions for the Executive Director are specified in Directive No. 10/1 7 issued by the Public Service Commission.

For the 2018-19 year, remuneration of key management personnel (i.e. the Executive Director) increased to the next package point in accordance with Directive No. 10/17.

The remuneration for the Executive Director is provided by the Department of Education at no cost to the Board. Remuneration expenses for the Executive Director comprise the following components:

Short term employee expenses which include•

J;> salaries and allowances earned and expensed for the entire year, or for that part of the year during which the employee occupied the specific position.

J;> performance payments recognised as an expense during the year. > non-monetary benefits - consisting of provision of vehicle together with fringe benefits tax applicable to the benefit.

Long term employee expenses - mainly annual leave and long service leave entitlements earned and expensed for the entire year, or for that part of the year during which the employee occupied the specific position.

Post-employment expenses - maInly superannuation contributions.

Termination benefits - not provided for within individual contracts of employment. Contracts of employment provide only for notice periods or payment in lieu of notice on termination.

The following disclosures focus on the expenses incurred by the Board during the respective reporting period that is attributable to key management positions. Therefore, the amounts disclosed reflect expenses recognised in the statement of Comprehensive Income.

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Note 6 - Key management personnel (KMP) disclosures (continued)

Remuneration expenses

Board Members - Fees

2019 2018 Member name Membership details $ $ Emeritus Professor Sandra Vianne (Vi) To 31 May 2018 9,077 McLean AM (Chairperson) - Ms Lynne Mary Foley OAM (Chairperson) From 14 June 2018 10,000 466 Professor Carol Nicoll PSM From 8 March 2018 5,500 1,732 Mr Brian Robert Short From 9 June 2016 5,500 5,443 Mr Terence Burke From 8 March 2018 5,500 1,732 Mr Bevan Brennan From 16 Julv 2015 - - Mr David Harold Robertson From 24 March 2011 5 500 5 443 Dr Lee-Anne Perrv AM From 27 Julv 2015 5 500 5 443 Adjunct Professor William Bennett Lane To 4 March 2018 - 3,711 Mrs Helen Royan To 4 March 2018 - 1,879

Management personnel

The following disclosures focus on the expenses incurred by the Department of Education, on behalf of the Board, during the respective reporting periods that is attributable to key management positions. Therefore, the amounts disclosed are reflected in the Contributed service expenses amount recognised in the statement of comprehensive income.

2018-19 Position Short Term Employee Long Term Post- Termination Total Expenses Employee Employment Benefits Expenses Expenses E xpenses Monetary Non- Expenses Monetary Expenses $ $ $ $ $ $ Executive 96,436 1,734 10,528 108,698 Director - -

2017-18 Position Short Term Employee Long Term Post- Termination Total Expenses Employee Employment Benefits Expenses Expenses Expenses Monetary Non- Expenses Monetary Expenses $ $ $ $ $ $ Executive 91,700 1,635 9,930 103,265 Director - -

Note: The Executive Director's Full Time Equivalent = 0.5.

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Note 6 - Key management personnel (KMP) disclosures (continued)

Performance payments

No KMP remuneration packages provide for performance or bonus payments.

Note 7 - Related party transactions

The Board has no related party transactions during 2018-19 with people and entities related to key management personnel outside of their remuneration

Note 8 - Contingencies

As at 30 June 2019, the Board was a party to one matter filed with the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal. It is not possible to make a reliable estimate of the final amount payable, if any, in respect of the matter before the tribunal at this time.

Note 9 - Events occurring after balance date

There were no significant events occurring after balance date.

Note 10 - Other information insurance

The Board insures for public liability risks. Such insurance cover is currently held with the Cll.Jeensland Government Insurance Fund.

Note 11 - Economic support by the Department of Education

The Board is reliant on grant funding from the Department of Education to support its operations. The Department guarantees the payment of all debts of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board as and when they fall due.

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MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE OF THE NON-STATE SCHOOLS ACCREDITATION BOARD

These general purpose financial statements have been prepared pursuant to s.62(1) of the Financial Accountability Act 2009 (the Act), s.43 of the Financial and Performance Management Standard 2009 and other prescribed requirements. In accordance with s.62(1 )(b) of the Act we certify that in our opinion:

(a) the prescribed requirements for establishing and keeping the accounts have been compiled within all material respects; and (b) the financial statements have been drawn up to present a true and fair view, in accordance with prescribed accounting standards, of the transactions of the Non-State Schools Accreditation Board for the financial year ended 30 June 2019 and of the financial position of the Board as at the end of that year. We acknowledge responsibility under s.8 and s.15 of the Financial and Performance Management Standard 2009 for the establishment and maintenance, 1n all material respects, of an appropriate and effective system of internal controls and risk management processes with respect to financial reporting throughout the reporting period.

Lynne Foley OAM Patrick M. Parsons Chairperson Executive Director, Registration Services Non-State Schools Accreditation Board (International, Non-State and Home Education) Policy, Performance and Planning Department of Education

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Appendices

Appendix 1 Attendance of members at meetings of the Board Display 24: Attendance of members at meetings of the Board

Category of membership Date and number of meeting 5 Jul 2018 2 Aug 2018 6 Sep 2018 4 Oct 2018 #1 #2 #3 #4 Chairperson, nominee of Ms L Foley OAM Ms L Foley OAM Ms L Foley OAM Ms L Foley OAM Minister

Nominee of Minister Professor C Nicoll PSM Professor C Nicoll PSM Professor C Nicoll PSM Apology: Professor C Nicoll PSM

Nominee of Minister Mr B Short Mr B Short Mr B Short Apology: Mr B Short

Nominee of Minister Apology: Mr T Burke Mr T Burke Mr T Burke Mr T Burke

Nominee of Director-General Mr B Brennan Mr B Brennan Mr B Brennan Apology: Mr B Brennan

Nominee of ISQ Mr D Robertson Apology: Mr D Robertson Mr D Robertson Mr D Robertson (Proxy: Mr A Guse)

Nominee of QCEC Dr L Perry AM Dr L Perry AM Dr L Perry AM Apology: Dr L Perry AM (Proxy: Mr C Woolley) cont’d Category of membership Date and number of meeting 11 Oct 2018 1 Nov 2018 6 Dec 2018 12 Dec 2018 #5 #6 #7 #8 Chairperson, nominee of Ms L Foley OAM Ms L Foley OAM Ms L Foley OAM Ms L Foley OAM Minister

Nominee of Minister Professor C Nicoll PSM Professor C Nicoll PSM Professor C Nicoll PSM Apology: Professor C Nicoll PSM

Nominee of Minister Apology: Apology: Apology: Apology: Mr B Short Mr B Short Mr B Short Mr B Short

Nominee of Minister Apology: Mr T Burke Mr T Burke Mr T Burke Mr T Burke

Nominee of Director-General Apology: Apology: Apology: Apology: Mr B Brennan Mr B Brennan Mr B Brennan Mr B Brennan (Proxy: (Proxy: Ms H Stevenson) Ms H Stevenson) Nominee of ISQ Mr D Robertson Mr D Robertson Mr D Robertson Mr D Robertson

Nominee of QCEC Dr L Perry AM Apology: Dr L Perry AM Dr L Perry AM Dr L Perry AM (Proxy: Mr C Wooley)

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cont’d Category of membership Date and number of meeting 17 Jan 2019 7 Feb 2019 7 Mar 2019 4 Apr 2019 #9 #10 #11 #12 Chairperson, nominee of Ms L Foley OAM Ms L Foley OAM Ms L Foley OAM Ms L Foley OAM Minister

Nominee of Minister Professor C Nicoll PSM Professor C Nicoll PSM Apology: Professor C Nicoll PSM Professor C Nicoll PSM

Nominee of Minister Mr B Short Mr B Short Mr B Short Mr B Short

Nominee of Minister Mr T Burke Mr T Burke Mr T Burke Mr T Burke

Nominee of Director-General Apology: Mr B Brennan Apology: Mr B Brennan Mr B Brennan Mr B Brennan (Proxy: (Proxy: Ms H Stevenson) Ms H Stevenson) Nominee of ISQ Mr D Robertson Mr D Robertson Mr D Robertson Mr D Robertson

Nominee of QCEC Dr L Perry AM Dr L Perry AM Dr L Perry AM Apology: Dr L Perry AM (Proxy: Mr C Wooley) cont’d Category of membership Date and number of meeting 2 May 2019 6 Jun 19 #13 #14 Chairperson, nominee of Ms L Foley OAM Ms L Foley OAM Minister

Nominee of Minister Professor C Nicoll PSM Professor C Nicoll PSM

Nominee of Minister Mr B Short Mr B Short

Nominee of Minister Apology: Mr T Burke Mr T Burke

Nominee of Director-General Apology: Mr B Brennan Mr B Brennan (Proxy: Ms H Stevenson) Nominee of ISQ Mr D Robertson Apology: Mr D Robertson (Proxy: Mr A Guse)

Nominee of QCEC Apology: Dr L Perry AM Dr L Perry AM (Proxy: Mr P MacDermott)

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Appendix 2 Accreditation for new school Display 25: Number of applications received for accreditation for new schools Applications for accreditation for new schools

Period Received Outcome6 Withdrawn Approved Not valid Refused Not decided

01/2018–06/2018 2 0 2 0 0 0 2018–2019 16 1 9 1 2 3 Total 18 1 11 1 2 3

Display 26: Time to make decisions on applications for accreditation for new schools Accreditation for new schools Period Min (dy) Max (dy) Min (mth) Max (mth) Range Range Ave (dy) Ave (mth) (dy) (mth)

01/2018–06/2018 15 157 0.5 5.3 142 4.7 70 2.3 2018–2019 13 156 1 6 143 5 63 2.5

Total 13 157 0.5 6 144 5.5 64 2.5

6 An outcome may occur in a year succeeding the year during which the application was received. The outcome is recorded against the year the application was received.

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Appendix 3 Accreditation for new types of education Display 27: Number of applications received for accreditation to add a type of education to existing schools Applications for accreditation to add a type of education to existing schools Period Received Outcome7 Withdrawn Approved Not valid Refused Not decided

01/2018–06/2018 1 0 1 0 0 0 2018–2019 2 0 2 0 0 0 Total 3 0 3 0 0 0

Display 28: Time to make decisions on applications for existing schools for accreditation for an additional type of education

Add type of education (accreditation) Period Min (dy) Max (dy) Min (mth) Max (mth) Range Range Ave (dy) Ave (mth) (dy) (mth)

01/2018–06/2018 98 175 4 6 77 2 137 5 2018–2019 91 135 3 5 44 2 113 4

Total 91 175 3 6 84 3 125 4.5

7 An outcome may occur in a year succeeding the year during which the application was received. The outcome is recorded against the year the application was received.

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Appendix 4 Changes to accreditation Display 29: Number of applications received for change to relevant student-intake days8 Applications for changes to relevant student-intake days Period Received Outcome9 Withdrawn Approved Not valid Refused Not decided

01/2018–06/2018 6 0 6 0 0 0 2018–2019 20 0 20 0 0 0 Total 26 0 26 0 0 0

Display 30: Number of applications received for change to governing body attributes of accreditation Governing body attribute

Period Received Outcome9 Withdrawn Approved Not valid Refused Not decided

01/2018–06/2018 1 0 1 0 0 0 2018–2019 2 0 2 0 0 0 Total 3 0 3 0 0 0

Display 31: Number of applications received for change to site attributes of accreditation Site attribute

Period Received Outcome9 Withdrawn Approved Not valid Refused Not decided

01/2018–06/2018 9 1 7 0 1 0 2018–2019 9 1 7 1 0 0 Total 18 2 14 1 1 0

Display 32: Number of applications received for change to other attributes of accreditation Other attributes10

Period Received Outcome9 Withdrawn Approved Not valid Refused Not decided

01/2018–06/2018 5 0 4 0 1 0 2018–2019 8 1 4 0 0 3 Total 13 1 8 0 1 3

Display 33: Number of Notices of attribute of accreditation no longer applying received Notice of attribute of accreditation no longer applying Period Received Outcome11 Withdrawn Effected

01/2018–06/2018 5 1 4 2018–2019 10 0 10 Total 15 1 14

8 Relevant student-intake day means the student-intake day for a type of education or a year of schooling provided at the school. Multiple student-intake days can be changed in one application, if applicable. 9 An outcome may occur in a year succeeding the year during which the application was received. The outcome is recorded against the year the application was received. 10 Includes changes to curriculum model, mode of delivery of education, years of schooling, boarding facilities, coeducational or single-sex, and sector student-intake day. 11 An outcome may occur in a year succeeding the year during which the notice was received. The outcome is recorded against the year the notice was received.

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Appendix 5 Applications for eligibility for government funding for new schools Display 34: Number of applications received for eligibility for government funding for new schools Applications for accreditation for new schools (government funding eligibility) Period Received Outcome12 Withdrawn Approved Not valid Refused Not decided

01/2018–06/2018 2 0 2 0 0 0 2018–2019 16 3 9 1 0 3 Total 18 3 11 1 0 3

12 An outcome may occur in a year succeeding the year during which the application was received. The outcome is recorded against the year the application was received.

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Appendix 6 Applications for eligibility for government funding for variations to existing schools Display 35: Number of applications received for eligibility for government funding for variations to existing schools Applications for change in governing body (government funding eligibility) Period Received Outcome13 Withdrawn Approved Not valid Refused Not decided

01/2018–06/2018 1 0 1 0 0 0 2018–2019 2 0 2 0 0 0 Total 3 0 3 0 0 0

13 An outcome may occur in a year succeeding the year during which the application was received. The outcome is recorded against the year the application was received.

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Appendix 7 Assessments Display 36: Number of initial assessments Initial assessments

15 Period Scheduled to Outcome commence14 Meeting Not meeting Not decided accreditation criteria accreditation criteria 01/2018–06/2018 816 3 5 0 2018–2019 10 0 0 10 Total 18 3 5 10

Display 37: Number of additional assessments of establishment phase schools Establishment phase schools

Period Scheduled to Outcome15 commence14 Meeting Not meeting Not decided accreditation criteria accreditation criteria 01/2018–06/2018 817 8 0 0 2018–2019 19 2 0 17 Total 27 10 0 17

Display 38: Number of additional assessments when schools start to operate at new sites New sites

15 Period Scheduled to Outcome commence14 Meeting Not meeting Not decided accreditation criteria accreditation criteria 01/2018–06/2018 318,19 3 0 0 2018–2019 10 1 0 9 Total 13 4 0 9

14 Based on the number calculated at the assessment day within the meaning of that term in the Accreditation Act 2017. 15 An outcome may occur in a year succeeding the year during which the assessment was scheduled. The outcome is recorded against the year the assessment was scheduled. 16 Two assessments that were originally scheduled to commence in 2017-2018 were moved to 2018-2019 because the student-intake day was changed to a later date. 17 One establishment phase assessment originally scheduled in 2017-2018 was no longer required because the school did not commence the years of schooling, and it relinquished them later on. 18 One new site assessment originally scheduled in 2017-2018 was no longer required because the governing body surrendered primary education for the school. 19 One new site assessment originally scheduled in 2017-2018 was delayed to 2019 as per agreement with the governing body.

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Appendix 8 Amalgamations and divisions of accredited schools Display 39: Number of amalgamation notices, and related notice

Amalgamation of schools

Period Amalgamation Board notice to Information notice to Withdrawn Not considered notice by governing governing body, Board governing body, Board body (s 56) satisfied (s 57(2)(d)) not satisfied (s 57(3))

01/2018–06/2018 0 0 0 0 0 2018–2019 0 0 0 0 0

Total 0 0 0 0 0

Display 40: Number of division notices, and related notice

Division of schools

Period Division notice by Board notice to Information notice to Withdrawn Not considered governing body governing body, Board governing body, Board (s 59) satisfied (s 60(2)(d)) not satisfied (s 60(3))

01/2018–06/2018 1 1 0 0 0 2018–2019 2 1 0 1 0

Total 3 2 0 1 0

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Appendix 9 Compliance notices Display 41: Number of compliance notices issued

Compliance notices Criteria in respect of which compliance notice issued issued 20 Period Administration Financial Educational Student School Improvem Governing and governance viability program welfare resources ent body arrangements processes suitability

01/2018–06/2018 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

2018–2019 7 4 1 5 4 4 4 2 Total 8 5 1 6 4 4 4 2 cont’d

21 Compliance notices issued Outcome of compliance notice Board not Board No further Not Period satisfied satisfied action decided school is school is taken by now now Board complying complying

01/2018–06/2018 1 0 0 0 1

2018–2019 7 0 0 1 6 Total 8 0 0 1 7

20 A notice can be issued for multiple grounds. 21 An outcome may occur in a year succeeding the year during which the notice was issued. The outcome is recorded against the year the notice was issued.

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Appendix 10 Amendment and cancellation of accreditations Display 42: Number of show cause notices proposing to amend a school’s accreditation by removing or amending a relevant attribute of accreditation for the school Show Grounds for proposing amendment Outcome of show cause notice22 cause notices Not complying Change without Not providing No further Amendment of Removal of Not Period issued with Board’s education for a year action accreditation accreditation decided accreditation approval in of schooling taken by attribute attribute criterion for an relevant six months after the Board attribute attribute student-intake day

01/2018– 2 2 0 0 1 0 123 0 06/2018

2018–2019 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Total 3 3 0 0 1 0 2 0

Display 43: Number of show cause notices proposing to cancel a school’s accreditation for a type of education

22 Show Grounds for proposing cancellation Outcome of show cause notice cause Period notices School accredited Governing Governing Not No further Whole Part school Not decided issued because of materially body not a body complying action taken school accreditation false or misleading corporation unsuitable with by Board accreditation cancelled representation or accreditation cancelled declaration criterion 01/2018– 6 0 0 6 0 5 0 0 1 06/2018

2018–2019 4 2 0 2 3 1 0 0 3 Total 10 2 0 8 3 6 0 0 4 cont’d

22 Show Grounds for proposing cancellation Outcome of show cause notice cause Period notices Attribute changed Not Inadequate Not No further Whole Part school Not decided issued without Board’s complying documents providing action taken school accreditation approval with for education for by Board accreditation cancelled compliance compliance six months cancelled review review 01/2018– 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/2018

2018–2019 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 cont’d

22 Show Grounds for proposing cancellation Outcome of show cause notice cause Period notices Special assistance school not Not allowing entry to premises No further Whole Part school Not decided issued complying action taken school accreditation by Board accreditation cancelled cancelled

01/2018– 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/2018

2018–2019 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

22 An outcome may occur in a year succeeding the year during which the notice was issued. The outcome is recorded against the year the notice was issued. 23 One decision to remove an attribute of accreditation was under review on 30 June 2019.

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Appendix 11 Surrenders of accreditation Display 44: Number of accreditations surrendered Whole of school accreditation surrendered Part of school accreditation (Type of education) surrendered Period Primary Secondary Primary and Primary Secondary secondary

01/2018–06/2018 0 0 1 0 0 2018–2019 0 1 0 1 0 Total 0 1 1 1 0

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Appendix 12 Offences Display 45: Number of instances assessed, actions arising, and the number and outcome of any proceedings initiated by the Board in respect of operating an unaccredited school

Operating a school without accreditation (Accreditation Act 2017, section 74)

Assessment Entry by authorised Proceeding person

Period

no

Instance Instance assessed Investigation commenced Investigation ended further action Consent Warrant Commenced Not guilty Guilty Discontinued

01/2018–06/2018 5 124 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 2018–2019 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 8 2 6 2 0 0 0 0 0

Display 46: Number of instances assessed, actions arising, and the number and outcome of any proceedings initiated by the Board in respect of holding out a school as accredited if not accredited

Holding out a school as accredited if not accredited (Accreditation Act 2017, section 76)

Assessment Entry by authorised Proceeding person

Period

no

Instance Instance assessed Investigation commenced Investigation ended further action Consent Warrant Commenced Not guilty Guilty Discontinued

01/2018–06/2018 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2018–2019 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Display 47: Number and outcome of any proceedings (other than in relation to unaccredited schools) initiated by the Board

Offence Governing body operating Board member not Authorised person not Person contravening help accredited school before disclosing changes in returning identity card requirement (s 153) student-intake day (s 75) criminal history (s 113) (s 136)

Period

Commenced Not guilty Guilty Discontinued Commenced Not guilty Guilty Discontinued Commenced Not guilty Guilty Discontinued Commenced Not guilty Guilty Discontinued

01/2018– 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/2018 2018–2019 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

24 One investigation commenced in 2017-2018 had not been decided by 30 June 2019.

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cont’d

Offence Person contravening Person interfering (c 160) Governing body not giving Director not disclosing information requirement notice of change in details of indictable (s 155) circumstances (s 169) offence (s 172)

Period

Commenced Not guilty Guilty Discontinued Commenced Not guilty Guilty Discontinued Commenced Not guilty Guilty Discontinued Commenced Not guilty Guilty Discontinued

01/2018– 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/2018 2018–2019 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 cont’d

Offence Person giving Board Person disclosing Person impersonating false/misleading protected information authorised person (s 177) information/documents (s 176) (s 175)

Period

Commenced Not guilty Guilty Discontinued Commenced Not guilty Guilty Discontinued Commenced Not guilty Guilty Discontinued

01/2018– 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06/2018 2018–2019 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Appendix 13 Notification of change in circumstances Display 48: Notification of change in circumstances Notices Change in circumstances received Period Closure of school School stops Governing body School starts Other changes offering accredited affected by operating for year of schooling control action profit 01/2018– 1 0 1 0 0 0 06/2018 2018–2019 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1 0 1 0 0 0

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Appendix 14 Non-state schools verified Display 49: Non-state schools verified

Audits School25 Location prior to 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015

A B Paterson College Arundel 2

Aboriginal & Islander Independent Community Acacia Ridge 2 • School

Nambour Agnew School 1 • (Associated facility)

St Helen’s, via Agnew School Maryborough 0 • (Associated facility)

Toowoomba Agnew School 1 (Associated facility)

Agnew School Wakerley 1

Albert Park Flexible Learning Centre Milton 1 •

All Hallows' School Brisbane 1 •

All Saints Anglican School Merrimac 1 •

All Saints Primary School Albany Creek 1

All Saints' School Boonah 1

All Souls St Gabriels School Charters Towers 2 •

Alta-1 College Caboolture 0 •

Ambrose Treacy College (formerly St Joseph's Indooroopilly 1 • Nudgee Junior College)

Angelorum College Fortitude Valley 0 •

Anglican Church Grammar School East Brisbane 2

Annandale Christian College Annandale 1 •

Aquinas College Ashmore 2

Arcadia College Varsity Lakes 0 •

Assisi Catholic College Upper Coomera 0 •

Assumption College Warwick 1 •

Australian Christian College – Moreton Caboolture 1 • Classroom & Distance

Maroochydore Australian Industry Trade College 0 • (Associated facility)

Australian Industry Trade College Robina 1

Australian Industry Trade College - Redlands Cleveland 0 •

Buranda Australian International Islamic College 0 • (Associated facility)

Carrara Australian International Islamic College 2 (Associated facility)

Australian International Islamic College Durack 1

Australian Technology and Agricultural College North Maclean 0 •

Australian Trade College North Brisbane Scarborough 1

25 Only schools that have been audited and are operating as at 30 June 2019 will appear in this list.

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Audits School25 Location prior to 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015

Brighton Autism Queensland Education & Therapy Centre 1 • (Associated facility)

Autism Queensland Education & Therapy Centre Sunnybank Hills 2 •

Bayside Christian College Hervey Bay 1 •

Bethania Lutheran Primary School Bethania 1 •

Bethany Lutheran Primary School Raceview 1 •

Blackall Range Independent School Kureelpa 2

Blackheath and Thornburgh College Charters Towers 2 •

Border Rivers Christian College Goondiwindi 0 •

Brigidine College Indooroopilly 1 •

Brisbane Adventist College Mansfield 1 •

Brisbane Boys' College Toowong 1 •

Brisbane Christian College Salisbury 1 •

Brisbane Girls' Grammar School Brisbane 1 •

Brisbane Grammar School Brisbane 1 •

Brisbane Independent School Pullenvale 1 •

Brisbane Montessori School Fig Tree Pocket 1 •

Bundaberg Christian College Bundaberg 2

Burdekin Catholic High School Ayr 1 •

Burdekin Christian College 26 Ayr 1 •

Burnett Youth Learning Centre Elliott 1

Caboolture Montessori School Caboolture 2

Cairns Adventist College Manunda 1 •

Cairns Hinterland Steiner School Kuranda 0 •

Caloundra Christian College Caloundra 1

Caloundra City Private School Pelican Waters 1

Carbrook Calvary Christian College 0 • (Associated facility)

Calvary Christian College Mount Louisa 1 •

Calvary Christian College Springwood 1

Cannon Hill Anglican College Cannon Hill 1

Canterbury College Waterford 2

Carinity Education - Glendyne Nikenbah 1 •

Carinity Education - Rockhampton Glenlee 0 •

Carinity Education - Southside Sunnybank 1

Carlisle Adventist Christian College Beaconsfield 1

Carmel College Thornlands 0 •

Carmichael College Morayfield 0 •

Chanel College Gladstone 1 •

26 School scheduled for verification in 2017. Verification cancelled due to effects of Tropical Cyclone Debbie.

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Audits School25 Location prior to 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015

Charlotte Mason College Classroom & Distance Kallangur 0 •

Chinchilla Christian College Chinchilla 1

Chisholm Catholic College Waterford 1

Christ the King Catholic Primary School Deception Bay 1 •

Christ the King School Graceville 2 •

Citipoint Christian College (formerly Citipointe Christian College The Christian Outreach College Carindale 2 Brisbane)

Upper Mount Clairvaux MacKillop College 2 Gravatt

Clayfield College Clayfield 1 • •

Columba Catholic College Charters Towers 1 •

Charters Towers Columba Catholic College 1 • (Associated facility)

Toowoomba Concordia Lutheran College 0 • (Associated facility)

Concordia Lutheran College Toowoomba 0 •

Toowoomba Concordia Lutheran College 1 • (Associated facility)

Cooloola Christian College Gympie 1

Coolum Beach Christian College Coolum Beach 1 •

Coomera Anglican College Coomera 2

Coral Coast Christian School North Bundaberg 1 •

Dalby Christian College Dalby 1 •

Darling Downs Christian School Toowoomba 1 •

Deception Bay Flexible Learning Centre Deception Bay 1 •

Discovery College Agnes Water 0 •

Djarragun College Gordonvale 4

Downlands College Toowoomba 1 •

Emerald Christian College Emerald 1

Emmanuel Catholic Primary School Mount Pleasant 1 •

Emmanuel College Carrara 1 •

Emmaus College Jimboomba 1 •

North Emmaus College Rockhampton 1 • (Associated facility)

Emmaus College Park Avenue 0 •

Endeavour Christian College Cooktown 0 •

Fairholme College Toowoomba 1 •

Faith Baptist Christian School Burua 1 •

Faith Christian School of Distance Education Karawatha 0 • •

Faith Christian School of Distance Education Woodridge 0 •

Faith Lutheran College - Plainland Plainland 1 •

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Audits School25 Location prior to 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015

Thornlands Faith Lutheran College - Redlands 1 (Associated facility)

Faith Lutheran College - Redlands Victoria Point 1

Fraser Coast Anglican College Wondunna 1 •

Freshwater Christian College Brinsmead 1 •

Genesis Christian College Bray Park 1

Gilroy Santa Maria College Ingham 1

Girl Academy Wangetti Beach 0 • •

Glasshouse Country Christian College Beerwah 1 •

Glenvale Christian School Toowoomba 1

Gold Coast Christian College Reedy Creek 2

Good Counsel College Innisfail 1 •

Good Counsel Primary School Innisfail 1 •

Good News Lutheran School Middle Park 1

Good Shepherd Catholic College Mount Isa 1 •

Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School Springfield 0 •

Good Shepherd Catholic School Rasmussen 0 •

Good Shepherd Christian School Albany Creek 2

Good Shepherd Lutheran College Noosaville 1 •

Caboolture Grace Lutheran College 1 • (Associated facility)

Grace Lutheran College Rothwell 2

Grace Lutheran Primary School Clontarf 1 •

Groves Christian College Classroom & Distance Kingston 2 •

Kingston Groves Christian College Classroom & Distance 2 • (Associated facility)

Guardian Angels' Catholic Primary School Ashmore 2

Guardian Angels’ Primary School Wynnum 1

Gulf Christian College Normanton 0 •

Gympie Flexible Learning Centre Gympie 1

North Heights College 0 • Rockhampton

Hemmant Flexible Learning Centre Hemmant 0 •

Highlands Christian College (formerly Christian Toowoomba 0 • Outreach College)

Hillbrook Anglican School Enoggera 1 •

Hillcrest Christian College Reedy Creek 2 •

Hills International College Jimboomba 2 •

Hinchinbrook Christian School Classroom & Distance Ingham 1 •

Holy Cross School Trinity Park 0 •

Holy Cross School Wooloowin 1 •

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Audits School25 Location prior to 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2015

Holy Family Primary School Indooroopilly 1

Holy Name Primary School Toowoomba 1

Holy Spirit Catholic School Cranbrook 1 •

Holy Spirit College Cooktown 0 •

Manoora Holy Spirit College 0 • (Associated facility)

Holy Spirit College Mount Pleasant 1

Holy Spirit College New Farm 0 •

Holy Spirit School Bray Park 1

Holy Spirit School New Farm 1 •

Horizons College of Learning and Enrichment Caboolture 0 • (formerly Horizons College)

Hubbard's School Milton 1 •

Hymba Yumba Community Hub Springfield 0 •

Ignatius Park College Cranbrook 1 •

Immaculate Heart School Leichhardt 0 •

Immanuel Lutheran College Maroochydore 1 •

Inala Flexible Learning Centre Inala 0 •

Iona College Wynnum West 1

Ipswich Adventist School Brassall 1 •

Ipswich Flexible Learning Centre Ipswich 0 •

Ipswich Girls' Grammar School East Ipswich 1 •

Ipswich Grammar School Ipswich 1 •

Islamic College of Brisbane Karawatha 2 • • •

Jabiru Community College Bracken Ridge 0 •

John Paul College Daisy Hill 0 • •

Jubilee Christian College Classroom & Distance Atherton 4 •

Jubilee Primary School Pacific Pines 2

Kairos Community College Deception Bay 0 •

Kimberley College Carbrook 2 •

Pimpama King's Christian College 0 • (Associated facility)

King's Christian College Reedy Creek 1 •

Kingsley College (formerly Central Queensland North Christian College) 1 • Rockhampton Classroom & Distance

North Lighthouse Christian School 0 • Rockhampton

Living Faith Lutheran Primary School Murrumba Downs 1 •

Livingstone Christian College Ormeau 0 •

Loreto College Coorparoo Coorparoo 1 •

Lourdes Hill College Hawthorne 1

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Lutheran Ormeau Rivers District School Ormeau 0 •

Mackay Christian College North Mackay 1

North Mackay 1 • (Associated facility)

MacKillop Catholic College, Mount Peter Mount Peter 0 •

MacKillop Catholic Primary School Andergrove 1

Maleny Independent School Maleny 0 •

Marian Catholic School Currajong 1

Maridahdi Early Childhood Community School Toowoomba 1 •

Marist College Emerald 1

Marist College Ashgrove Ashgrove 1

Mary Immaculate Primary School Annerley 1

Mary MacKillop Catholic School Highfields 1

Mary MacKillop College Nundah 1 •

Marymount College Burleigh Waters 1 •

Marymount Primary School Burleigh Waters 1

Mater Dei Catholic Primary School Ashgrove West 1 •

Mater Dei Primary School Toowoomba 1

Matthew Flinders Anglican College Buderim 1 •

McAuley College Beaudesert 0 •

Mercy College Mackay 1 •

Montessori International College Forest Glen 1 •

Montessori Noosa Sunshine Beach 0 •

Moreton Bay Boys College Manly West 1

Moreton Bay College Manly West 1

Mother of Good Counsel School Cairns North 0 •

Mother Teresa Primary School Ormeau 1

Mount Alvernia College Kedron 1 •

Mount Isa Flexible Learning Centre Mount Isa 0 •

Mount St Bernard College Herberton 1 •

Mt Maria College Mitchelton 1

Mt Maria College - Petrie Petrie 1 •

Mt St Michael's College Ashgrove 1

Mueller College Rothwell 2

Music Industry College Fortitude Valley 2

Nambour Christian College Sunshine Beach 0 •

Noosa Christian College Cooroy 1

Noosa Flexible Learning Centre Sunshine Beach 2 •

Noosa Pengari Steiner School Doonan 1 •

Northpine Christian College Dakabin 1 •

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Northside Christian College Everton Park 2

Ormiston College Ormiston 1

Our Lady Help of Christians School Earlville 0 •

Our Lady Help of Christians School Hendra 1 •

Our Lady of Dolours School Mitchelton 1 •

Our Lady of Fatima Primary School Acacia Ridge 1

Our Lady of Good Counsel School Gatton 0 •

Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School Sunnybank 0 •

Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School Toowoomba 0 •

Our Lady of Lourdes School Ingham 1

Our Lady of Mount Carmel School Coorparoo 1

Our Lady of the Angels' School Wavell Heights 1 •

Our Lady of the Assumption School Enoggera 1

Our Lady of the Rosary School Caloundra 1 •

Our Lady of the Rosary School Kenmore 1 •

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic Primary Darra 1 • School

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart School Hammond Island 0 •

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart School Springsure 1

Our Lady of the Sacred Heart School Thursday Island 0 •

Our Lady of the Southern Cross College Dalby 1 •

Our Lady of the Way School Petrie 1

Our Lady’s Catholic Primary School Longreach 2 (formerly Our Lady's School)

Our Lady's College Annerley 1 •

Pacific Lutheran College Meridan Plains 0 •

Padua College Kedron 2

Parklands Christian College Park Ridge 1 •

Peace Lutheran College Kamerunga 1 •

Peace Lutheran Primary School Gatton 0 •

Peregian Beach Community College Peregian Beach 1

Pine Community School Arana Hills 1 •

Prince of Peace Lutheran College Everton Hills 1

Everton Hills Prince of Peace Lutheran College 1 • (Associated facility)

Queen of Apostles Primary School Stafford 1

Stafford Queen of Apostles Primary School 1 (Associated facility)

Radiant Life College East Innisfail 0 •

Redeemer Lutheran College, Biloela Biloela 0 • (formerly Redeemer Lutheran College)

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Redeemer Lutheran College Rochedale 1 •

Redlands College Wellington Point 1

Rivermount College Yatala 1 •

Riverside Adventist Christian School Aitkenvale 1 •

Riverside Christian College Classroom & Distance Maryborough 3 •

Rockhampton Flexible Learning Centre Rockhampton 0 •

Rockhampton Girls' Grammar School Rockhampton 1 •

Ryan Catholic College Kirwan 1

Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Yeppoon 0 •

Sacred Heart Primary School Cunnamulla 0 •

Sacred Heart Primary School Sandgate 1

Sacred Heart Primary School Toowoomba 1

Sacred Heart School Booval 1 •

Saint Mary's Catholic College Kingaroy 1

Saint Stephen's College Coomera 2

Samford Valley Steiner School Wights Mountain 2

San Sisto College Carina 1

Seton College Mount Gravatt East 1

Shalom Christian College Condon Campus Condon 1 •

Shalom College Bundaberg 2

Sheldon College Sheldon 1

Siena Catholic College Sippy Downs 1 •

Siena Catholic Primary School Sippy Downs 1 •

Silkwood School Mount Nathan 2

Sinai College Burbank 1 •

Somerset College Mudgeeraba 1 •

Somerville House South Brisbane 1 •

Southern Cross Catholic College Annandale 1

Kippa Ring Southern Cross Catholic College 1 (Associated facility)

Southern Cross Catholic College Scarborough 1

Woody Point Southern Cross Catholic College 0 • (Associated facility)

St Agatha's Primary School Clayfield 1

St Agnes School Mount Gravatt 1

St Aidan's Anglican Girls School Corinda 1 •

St Ambrose's Primary School Newmarket 2

St Andrew's Anglican College Peregian Springs 1 •

St Andrew’s Catholic College Redlynch Valley Redlynch 0 •

St Andrew's Catholic School Ferny Grove 1

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St Andrew's Lutheran College Tallebudgera 1 •

St Anne's Catholic Primary School Sarina 1 •

St Anthony's Catholic College Deeragun 1

Deeragun St Anthony's Catholic College 1 (Associated facility)

North St Anthony's Catholic Primary School 0 • Rockhampton

St Anthony's School Alexandra Hills 0 •

St Anthony's School Dimbulah 1 •

St Anthony's School Kedron 1

St Anthony's School Toowoomba 1

St Augustine's College Augustine Heights 1

St Augustine's College Cairns 1 •

St Augustine's Parish Primary School Currumbin Waters 2

St Augustine's School Mossman 0 •

St Benedict’s College Mango Hill 0 •

St Benedict's Catholic Primary School Yeppoon 0 •

St Benedict's Primary School Mango Hill 1

St Bernardine’s School Regents Park 1

Upper Mount St Bernard's School 1 Gravatt

St Brendan's Catholic Primary School Mackay 0 •

St Brendan's College Yeppoon 1 •

St Brendan's Primary School Moorooka 1

St Brigid's Catholic Primary School Emerald 0 •

St Brigid's Catholic Primary School Nerang 1 •

St Brigid’s Primary School Rosewood 0 •

St Catherine's Catholic College The Whitsundays Proserpine 0 •

St Catherines Catholic Primary School Wishart 1

St Clare's Catholic School Burdell 1

St Clare's Primary School Yarrabilba 0 •

St Clare's School Tully 0 •

St Colman's School Home Hill 1 •

St Columban's College Caboolture 1 •

St Columba's Primary School Wilston 1

St Dympna's Parish School Aspley 1

St Edmund's College Ipswich 1 •

St Edward the Confessor School Daisy Hill 1

St Elizabeth's School Tarragindi 1

St Eugene College Burpengary 1

St Finbarr's School Ashgrove 1

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St Finbarr’s School Quilpie 0 •

St Flannan's School Zillmere 1

St Francis Catholic Primary School Tannum Sands 0 •

St Francis Catholic School Hughenden 0 •

St Francis' College Crestmead 1 •

St Francis De Sales School Clifton 1 •

St Francis' School Ayr 1 •

St Francis Xavier Catholic Primary School Mackay West 1 •

St Francis Xavier School Runaway Bay 1

St Francis Xavier's School Goodna 1 •

St Francis Xavier's School Manunda 1 •

St Gerard Majella Primary School Woree 0 •

St Hilda's School Southport 1 •

St Ignatius School Toowong 1 •

St Ita’s Regional Primary School Dutton Park 1

St James College Brisbane 2

St James Lutheran College Urraween 1 •

St James Primary School Coorparoo 1

St Joachim's School Holland Park 1

St John Bosco Catholic School Collinsville 0 •

St John Fisher College Bracken Ridge 1

St John the Baptist Catholic Primary School Gladstone 1 •

St John Vianney’s Primary School Manly 1

St John's Anglican College Forest Lake 1

Forest Lake St John's Anglican College 1 • (Associated facility)

St John's Catholic Primary School Walkerston 1 •

St John's College Nambour 1 •

St John's Lutheran Primary School Bundaberg 2

St John's Lutheran School Kingaroy 1

St John's School Roma 1

St John's School Silkwood 0 •

St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Barcaldine 2

St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Biloela 0 •

St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Blackall 1

St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Bracken Ridge 1

St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Bundaberg 1 •

St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Clermont 0 •

St Joseph's Catholic Primary School North Mackay 1 •

St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Wandal 0 •

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St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Park Avenue 0 •

St Joseph’s Catholic School Cloncurry 1 • (formerly St Joseph’s School)

St Joseph's Catholic School Mount Isa 1 •

St Joseph's Catholic School Mundingburra 0 •

St Joseph's Catholic School, The Strand North Ward 1

St Joseph's College Brisbane 1

Spring Hill St Joseph's College 1 (Associated facility)

St Joseph’s College Toowoomba 0 •

St Joseph's Nudgee College Boondall 1 •

St Joseph’s Parish School Weipa 0 •

St Joseph’s Primary School Corinda 1

St Joseph’s Primary School Kangaroo Point 1

St Joseph's Primary School Nambour 1 •

St Joseph's School Atherton 1 •

St Joseph's School Bardon 1

St Joseph's School Childers 1 •

St Joseph's School Chinchilla 1

St Joseph's School Gayndah 1

St Joseph's School Millmerran 1 •

St Joseph's School Murgon 1

St Joseph's School North Ipswich 1 •

St Joseph's School North Ward 1

St Joseph's School Nundah 1

St Joseph’s School Parramatta Park 0 •

St Joseph’s School Stanthorpe 0 •

St Joseph’s School Tara 0 •

St Joseph's Tobruk Memorial School Beenleigh 1 •

St Kevin's School Benowa 2

St Kevin's School Geebung 1

St Kieran's School Brighton 1 •

St Kieran’s Catholic School Mount Isa 1 • (formerly St Kieran's School)

St Laurence's College South Brisbane 1 •

St Luke's Anglican School Kalkie, Bundaberg 2

St Luke's Catholic Parish School Capalaba 1

St Margaret Mary's College Hyde Park 1 •

St Margaret's Anglican Girls School Ascot 1 •

St Maria Goretti School Inglewood 1 •

St Mark's School Inala 2 •

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St Martin’s School Carina 1

St Mary MacKillop Primary School Birkdale 1

St Mary of the Cross School Windsor 1 •

St Mary's Catholic College Woree 1 •

St Mary's Catholic Primary School Bundaberg 1 •

St Mary's Catholic Primary School Mackay South 1 •

North St Mary's Catholic Primary School 1 • Rockhampton

St Mary’s Catholic School Bowen 1 (formerly St Mary's School)

St Mary's College Ipswich 1 •

St Mary's College Maryborough 1 •

St Mary’s College Toowoomba 0 •

St Mary's Primary School Ipswich 1 •

St Mary's Primary School Maryborough 1 •

St Mary's School Beaudesert 2

St Mary's School Charleville 1 •

St Mary's School Goondiwindi 1 •

St Mary's School Laidley 1 •

St Mary’s School Warwick 0 •

Warwick St Mary’s School 1 • (Associated facility)

St Matthew's School Cornubia 1 •

St Michael's Catholic School Palm Island 1 •

St Michael's College Caboolture 1

St Michael's College Merrimac 2

St Michael's School Gordonvale 0 •

St Monica's College Cairns 1 •

St Monica's School Oakey 1

St Oliver Plunkett School Cannon Hill 1

St Patrick's Catholic Primary School Bundaberg West 1 •

St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School Emerald 1 (formerly St Patrick's School)

St Patrick’s Catholic School Winton 0 • (formerly St Patrick's School)

St Patrick's College Gympie 1

St Patrick's College Mackay 1 •

St Patrick's College Shorncliffe 2

St Patrick's College Townsville Townsville 1 •

St Patrick's Primary School Gympie 1

St Patrick's Primary School Mitchell 1

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St Patrick's Primary School Nanango 1

St Patrick's School Allora 1 •

St Patrick's School St George 0 •

St Paul's Catholic Primary School Gracemere 1 •

St Paul's Lutheran Primary School Caboolture 1

St Paul's School Bald Hills 1

St Paul's School Woodridge 1 •

St Peter Chanel Primary School The Gap 1

St Peter Claver College Riverview 1 •

St Peter's Catholic Primary School Caboolture 1

St Peter's Catholic Primary School Rockhampton 0 •

St Peter’s Catholic School Halifax 1 (formerly St Peter's School)

St Peters Lutheran College Indooroopilly 1 •

St Peters Lutheran College - Springfield Springfield Central 1

St Peter's Primary School Rochedale 1

St Philomena School Park Ridge 1 • (formerly Saint Philomena School)

St Pius' Primary School Banyo 1 •

St Pius X School Salisbury 1

St Rita's College Clayfield 1

St Rita's Primary School Victoria Point 0 •

St Rita's School Babinda 1 •

St Saviour’s College Toowoomba 0 •

St Saviour’s Primary School Toowoomba 0 •

St Sebastian's Primary School Yeronga 1

St Stephen's Catholic College Mareeba 1 •

St Stephens Lutheran College Gladstone 1

St Stephen's School Algester 1

St Stephen's School Pittsworth 1 •

St Teresa's Catholic College Noosaville 1 •

St Teresa's College Abergowrie 1 •

St Teresa's School Ravenshoe 1 •

St Therese’s Catholic Primary School Monto 1

St Therese's School Bentley Park 0 •

St Thomas More College Sunnybank 1

St Thomas More Primary School Sunshine Beach 1 •

St Thomas More’s Primary School Toowoomba 0 •

St Thomas' School Camp Hill 1

St Thomas' School Mareeba 1 •

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St Ursula’s College Toowoomba 0 •

St Ursula's College Yeppoon 1 •

Clear Island St Vincent's Primary School 2 Waters

St William's Primary School Grovely 1 •

Staines Memorial College Redbank Plains 1

Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School Gladstone 1 •

Star of the Sea Catholic School Torquay 0 •

Star of the Sea Primary School Cleveland 1 •

Stella Maris School Maroochydore 1 •

Sts Peter and Paul's School Bulimba 1

Stuartholme School Toowong 1 •

Suncoast Christian College Woombye 1

Sunshine Coast Grammar School Forest Glen 1 •

Tamborine Mountain College North Tamborine 2 •

Tec-NQ Douglas 1 •

The Cathedral College Rockhampton 0 •

The Cathedral School of St Anne and St James Mundingburra 1 •

The Centre Education Programme Kingston 2

The Glenleighden School Fig Tree Pocket 1 •

The Glennie School Toowoomba 0 •

The Kooralbyn International School Kooralbyn 1 •

The Lakes College North Lakes 1

The River School (formerly Ananda Marga River Maleny 1 • School)

The Rockhampton Grammar School Rockhampton 1 • (formerly Rockhampton Grammar School)

The School of Total Education Warwick 1 •

The SCOTS PGC College Warwick 1 •

The Southport School Southport 2

The Spot Academy Parkinson 0 •

The Springfield Anglican College Springfield 1 •

Springfield The Springfield Anglican College 1 (Associated facility)

The Sycamore School Alexandra Hills 0 •

Tom Quinn Community Centre Alternative School Bundaberg 0 •

Toogoolawa School Ormeau 1 •

Toowoomba Anglican School (formerly Toowoomba Anglican College and Toowoomba 1 • Preparatory School)

Toowoomba Christian College Highfields 1 •

Toowoomba Grammar School East Toowoomba 1 •

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Townsville Christian College Vincent 0 •

West End, Townsville Flexible Learning Centre 1 • Townsville

Annandale Townsville Grammar School 1 • (Associated facility)

Burdell Townsville Grammar School 0 • (Associated facility)

Townsville Grammar School North Ward 1 •

Kewarra Beach Trinity Anglican School 1 • (Associated facility)

Trinity Anglican School White Rock 0 •

Trinity College Beenleigh 2

Trinity College Gladstone 1 •

Trinity Lutheran College Ashmore 1

Ashmore Trinity Lutheran College 1 (Associated facility)

Unity College Caloundra West 1

Victory College Gympie 1

Villanova College Coorparoo 1 •

Wadja Wadja High School Woorabinda 2 •

Warwick Christian College Warwick 0 •

Warwick Warwick Christian College 1 • (Associated facility)

West Moreton Anglican College Karrabin 1 •

Westside Christian College Goodna 1

Goodna Westside Christian College 1 • (Associated facility)

Whitsunday Anglican School Beaconsfield 2

Whitsunday Christian College Cannonvale 1

Wisdom College Calamvale 0 •

Xavier Catholic College Hervey Bay 0 •

Yarranlea Primary School Mount Gravatt 0 •

Acacia Ridge YMCA Vocational School 0 • (Associated facility)

Bundamba YMCA Vocational School 0 • (Associated facility)

YMCA Vocational School Kingston 2

Kingston YMCA Vocational School 0 • (Associated facility)

YMCA Vocational School North Lakes 0 •

YOS Lawnton Lawnton 0 •

Goodna YOS Lawnton 0 • (Associated facility)

Youth and Community Learning Centre Toowoomba 1

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Appendix 15 Non-state schools and sites operating at 30 June 2019 Explanatory notes: a. This appendix lists all operating non-state schools and sites in Queensland at 30 June 2019, and gives the location of all sites, the Queensland centre code, the site type, the type of education, year levels, gender and mode of delivery for which the school is accredited at each site, whether the site is accredited for boarding, whether the site is a special assistance site, and the name of the school’s governing body. b. Even though a school is accredited for a particular attribute, the school may not be offering that attribute. This may be for a number of reasons, including: (i) being accredited but the relevant student-intake day has not yet happened, or (ii) being accredited but the school has made a decision not to offer part of or all of the attributes for a short period of time. c. A school can operate from more than one site. The first site listed for a multi-site school is the host centre. The subsequently listed sites are associated facilities. Only sites that have commenced operation are included. d. Persons interested in the program offerings of particular schools should contact the schools directly. Display 50: Non-state schools and sites operating at 30 June 2019 Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code

A B Paterson Arundel 5817 5817 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No A B Paterson College College and Year to Year Limited secondary 12 Aboriginal & Islander Acacia Ridge 5588 5588 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Aboriginal & Islanders Independent and Year to Year Independent Community School secondary 12 Community School Inc Agnew School Wakerley 2421 2421 Host centre Primary Year 1 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Agnew School Inc and Year 12 secondary Agnew School Nambour 2421 2424 Associated Primary Year 1 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Agnew School Inc facility and Year 12 secondary Agnew School St Helens, via 2421 2423 Associated Primary Year 1 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Agnew School Inc Maryborough facility and Year 12 secondary Agnew School Toowoomba 2421 2425 Associated Primary Year 1 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Agnew School Inc facility and Year 12 secondary

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Albert Park Flexible Milton 5636 5636 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Trustees of Edmund Learning Centre Year 12 Rice Education Australia All Hallows' School Brisbane 5369 5369 Host centre Primary Year 5 to Female Classroom NA No All Hallows' School Ltd and Year 12 secondary All Saints Anglican Merrimac 5452 5452 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No All Saints Anglican School and Year to Year School Ltd secondary 12 All Saints Primary Albany Creek 5600 5600 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane All Saints' School Boonah 5111 5111 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane All Souls St Gabriels Charters 5451 5451 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 5 to Year No All Souls St Gabriels School Towers and Year to Year 12 Co-ed School Inc secondary 12 Alta-1 College Caboolture 9628 9628 Host centre Secondary Year 11 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Alta-1 College (Qld) Year 12 and Ltd distance Ambrose Treacy Indooroopilly 5077 5077 Host centre Primary Year 4 to Male Classroom NA No Trustees of Edmund College and Year 12 Rice Education secondary Australia Angelorum College Fortitude A057 A057 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Opus Angelorum Inc. Valley and Year to Year and secondary 12 distance Anglican Church East Brisbane 5446 5446 Host centre Primary Preparatory Male Classroom Year 7 to Year No The Corporation of the Grammar School and Year to Year 12 Male Synod of the Diocese secondary 12 of Brisbane Annandale Christian Annandale 5573 5573 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Townsville Christian College and Year to Year Education Association secondary 12 Ltd

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Aquinas College Ashmore 5316 5316 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Arcadia College Varsity Lakes 9087 9087 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Ohana Education Inc. Year 12

Arethusa College Deception Bay A740 A740 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Equipping for Life Ltd Year 12

Arethusa College Spring Hill A740 A741 Associated Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Equipping for Life Ltd facility Year 12

Arethusa College Windsor A740 A742 Associated Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Equipping for Life Ltd facility Year 8

Assisi Catholic Upper 5313 5313 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College Coomera and Year to Year Trustees of the secondary 12 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Assumption College Warwick 5393 5393 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Roman Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba Australian Christian Caboolture 1677 1677 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Australian Christian College - Moreton and Year to Year and College - Moreton Ltd secondary 12 distance Australian Industry Robina 5740 5740 Host centre Secondary Year 10 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Australian Industry Trade College Year 12 Trade College Ltd

Australian Industry Maroochydore 5740 A682 Associated Secondary Year 10 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Australian Industry Trade College facility Year 11 Trade College Ltd

Australian Industry Cleveland 9979 9979 Host centre Secondary Year 10 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Australian Industry Trade College - Year 12 Trade College Ltd Redlands Australian Durack 5396 5396 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Australian International Islamic and Year to Year International Islamic College secondary 12 College Board Inc

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Australian Buranda 5396 2357 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Australian International Islamic facility and Year to Year International Islamic College secondary 7 College Board Inc Australian Carrara 5396 6057 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Australian International Islamic facility and Year to Year International Islamic College secondary 11 College Board Inc Australian North Maclean 9977 9977 Host centre Secondary Year 10 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Australian Technology Technology and Year 12 and Agricultural Agricultural College College Ltd Australian Trade Scarborough 5690 5690 Host centre Secondary Year 11 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Australian Trade College North Year 12 College North Brisbane Brisbane Ltd Autism Queensland Sunnybank 5893 5893 Host centre Special Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Autism Queensland Education & Hills Year to Year Limited Therapy Centre 12 Autism Queensland Brighton 5893 5894 Associated Special Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Autism Queensland Education & facility Year to Year Limited Therapy Centre 12 Autism Queensland Edmonton 5893 A756 Associated Special Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Autism Queensland Education & facility Year to Year Limited Therapy Centre 3 Bayside Christian Urraween 5579 5579 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Queensland Baptists College Hervey Bay and Year to Year Education Company secondary 12 Ltd Bethania Lutheran Bethania 5491 5491 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of Primary School Year to Year Australia - 6 Queensland District Bethany Lutheran Raceview 5761 5761 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of Primary School Year to Year Australia - 6 Queensland District Birali Steiner School Beachmere A737 A737 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Moreton Bay Birali and Year to Year Steiner School secondary 10 Association Inc Blackall Range Kureelpa 5500 5500 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Blackall Range Independent School and Year to Year Independent School secondary 12 Association Inc

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Blackheath and Charters 5800 5800 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 5 to Year No Blackheath and Thornburgh College Towers and Year to Year 12 Co-ed Thornburgh College secondary 12 Border Rivers Goondiwindi A015 A015 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Border Rivers Christian College and Year to Year Christian College Ltd secondary 12 Brigidine College Indooroopilly 5345 5345 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA No Brigidine College, Year 12 Indooroopilly

Brisbane Adventist Mansfield 2073 2073 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Seventh-day Adventist College and Year to Year Schools (South secondary 12 Queensland) Ltd Brisbane Boys' Toowong 5465 5465 Host centre Primary Preparatory Male Classroom Year 4 to Year No The Presbyterian and College and Year to Year 12 Male Methodist Schools secondary 12 Association Brisbane Christian Salisbury 5883 5883 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Brisbane Christian College (Golda and Year to Year College Avenue) secondary 12 Brisbane Christian Salisbury 5883 9949 Associated Primary Year 6 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Brisbane Christian College (Fairlie facility and Year 12 College Terrace) secondary Brisbane Girls Brisbane 5510 5510 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA No Board of Trustees of Grammar School Year 12 the Brisbane Girls Grammar School Brisbane Grammar Brisbane 5509 5509 Host centre Primary Year 5 to Male Classroom Year 5 to Year No Board of Trustees of School and Year 12 12 Male the Brisbane Grammar secondary School Brisbane Pullenvale 5503 5503 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Brisbane Independent Independent School Year to Year School Inc 6 Brisbane Montessori Fig Tree 5791 5791 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Montessori School Ltd School Pocket and Year to Year secondary 10 Bundaberg Christian Bundaberg 0384 0384 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Bundaberg Christian College and Year to Year College Ltd secondary 12

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Burdekin Catholic Ayr 5422 5422 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic High School Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Townsville Burdekin Christian Ayr 5880 5880 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Burdekin Christian College and Year to Year College Inc secondary 12 Burnett Youth Elliott 5680 5680 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Burnett Youth Learning Centre Year 12 Learning Centre Ltd

Caboolture Caboolture 1693 1693 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Moreton Bay Montessori School Year to Year Montessori 6 Association Inc Cairns Adventist Gordonvale 5486 5486 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Seventh-day Adventist College Year to Year Schools (Northern 6 Australia) Ltd Cairns Hinterland Kuranda 2419 2419 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Cairns Rudolf Steiner Steiner School and Year to Year School Ltd secondary 12 Caloundra Christian Caloundra 5585 5585 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Caloundra Christian College and Year to Year College Ltd secondary 12 Caloundra City Pelican 5301 5301 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Caloundra City School Private School Waters and Year to Year Ltd secondary 12 Calvary Christian Springwood 5540 5540 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Uniting Church in College and Year to Year Australia Property secondary 6 Trust (Q.) Calvary Christian Carbrook 5540 2482 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Uniting Church in College facility and Year to Year Australia Property secondary 12 Trust (Q.) Calvary Christian Mount Louisa 5884 5884 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Calvary Temple College and Year to Year Christian Colleges Ltd secondary 12 Cannon Hill Cannon Hill 5797 5797 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Cannon Hill Anglican Anglican College and Year to Year College Pty Ltd secondary 12

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Canterbury College Waterford 5445 5445 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Canterbury College and Year to Year Ltd secondary 12 Carbrook Animal Carbrook A759 A759 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Transformed Futures Assisted Learning Year 12 Ltd Centre Carinity Education - Nikenbah 2416 2416 Host centre Primary Year 6 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes The Baptist Union of Glendyne and Year 12 Queensland secondary Carinity Education - Glenlee 9964 9964 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes The Baptist Union of Rockhampton Year 12 Queensland

Carinity Education - Glen Eden 9964 A719 Associated Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes The Baptist Union of Rockhampton facility Year 12 Queensland

Carinity Education - Sunnybank 2225 2225 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA Yes The Baptist Union of Southside Year 12 Queensland

Carlisle Adventist Beaconsfield 5489 5489 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Seventh-day Adventist Christian College and Year to Year Schools (Northern secondary 12 Australia) Ltd Carmel College Thornlands 5596 5596 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Carmichael College Morayfield 5558 5558 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Carmichael College and Year to Year Ltd secondary 12 Chanel College Gladstone 5409 5409 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Rockhampton Charlotte Mason Kallangur A114 A114 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Parents' National College and Year to Year and Education Union secondary 10 distance (Australia) Inc. Chinchilla Christian Chinchilla 5792 5792 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Christian Community College and Year to Year Ministries Ltd secondary 12

92 | Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Chisholm Catholic Cornubia 5380 5380 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Christ the King Deception Bay 5106 5106 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Catholic Primary Year to Year Trustees of the School 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Christ the King Graceville 5003 5003 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Citipointe Christian Carindale 5871 5871 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Christian Outreach College and Year to Year Centre secondary 12 Clairvaux MacKillop Upper Mount 5376 5376 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College Gravatt Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Clayfield College Clayfield 5466 5466 Host centre Primary Preparatory Prep Classroom Year 4 to Year No The Presbyterian and and Year to Year Year to 12 Female Methodist Schools secondary 12 Year 6 Association Co-ed Year 7 to Year 12 Female Columba Catholic Charters 1653 1653 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom Year 7 to Year No The Roman Catholic College Towers Year 12 12 Co-ed Trust Corporation for (Hackett the Diocese of Terrace) Townsville Columba Catholic Charters 1653 2476 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 3 to Year No The Roman Catholic College Towers (Mary facility and Year to Year 6 Co-ed Trust Corporation for Street) secondary 6 the Diocese of Townsville

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Concordia Lutheran Toowoomba 5498 5498 Host centre Primary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom Year 7 to Year No Lutheran Church of College (Stephen and Year 12 12 Co-ed Australia - Street) secondary Queensland District Concordia Lutheran Toowoomba 5498 5701 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College (Warwick facility and Year to Year Australia - Street) secondary 6 Queensland District Concordia Lutheran Toowoomba 5498 5702 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College (Hume Street) facility and Year to Year Australia - secondary 6 Queensland District Cooloola Christian Gympie 5855 5855 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Cooloola Christian College and Year to Year College Ltd secondary 12 Coolum Beach Coolum Beach 5414 5414 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Coolum Beach Christian College and Year to Year Christian College Ltd secondary 12 Coomera Anglican Upper 0594 0594 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College Coomera and Year to Year Synod of the Diocese secondary 12 of Brisbane Coral Coast North 5483 5483 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Seventh-day Adventist Christian School Bundaberg Year to Year Schools (South 6 Queensland) Ltd Dalby Christian Dalby 5583 5583 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 7 to Year No Christian Community College and Year to Year 12 Co-ed Ministries Ltd secondary 12 Darling Downs Toowoomba 5482 5482 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Seventh-day Adventist Christian School and Year to Year Schools (South secondary 12 Queensland) Ltd Deception Bay Deception Bay 5637 5637 Host centre Primary Year 5 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Trustees of Edmund Flexible Learning and Year 12 Rice Education Centre secondary Australia Discovery Christian Agnes Water 9729 9729 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Discovery Christian College and Year to Year College Inc. secondary 12 Djarragun College Gordonvale 5892 5892 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 7 to Year No Djarragun College Ltd and Year to Year 12 Co-ed secondary 12

94 | Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Downlands College Toowoomba 5395 5395 Host centre Primary Year 4 to Co-ed Classroom Year 5 to Year No Downlands College and Year 12 12 Co-ed secondary Emerald Christian Emerald 2288 2288 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Gems Christian College and Year to Year Education Limited secondary 12 Emmanuel Catholic Mount 0367 0367 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Pleasant Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton Emmanuel College Carrara 5814 5814 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Emmanuel College and Year to Year secondary 12 Emmaus College Jimboomba 2358 2358 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the and Year to Year Trustees of the secondary 12 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Emmaus College Park Avenue 5408 5408 Host centre Secondary Year 10 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Rockhampton Emmaus College North 5408 2469 Associated Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Rockhampton facility Year 9 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Rockhampton Endeavour Christian Cooktown 7107 7107 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Christian Community College and Year to Year Ministries Ltd secondary 12 Enkindle Village Douglas A736 A736 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Townsville School Year to Year Independent School 6 Association Inc Fairholme College Toowoomba 5473 5473 Host centre Primary Prep Year to Prep Classroom Year 5 to Year No The Presbyterian and Year 12 Year to 12 Female Church of Queensland secondary Year 4 Co-ed Year 5 to Year

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code 12 Female

Faith Baptist Burua 0736 0736 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Faith Baptist Church Christian School and Year to Year Gladstone Inc secondary 12 Faith Christian Karawatha 8013 8013 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Distance NA No CHBE Ltd School of Distance and Year to Year Education secondary 12 Faith Christian Woodridge 8013 A776 Associated Primary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes CHBE Ltd School of Distance facility and Year 12 Education secondary Faith Lutheran Plainland 2222 2222 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College - Plainland Year 12 Australia - Queensland District Faith Lutheran Victoria Point 5763 5763 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College - Redlands and Year to Year Australia - secondary 6 Queensland District Faith Lutheran Thornlands 5763 5312 Associated Primary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College - Redlands facility and Year 12 Australia - secondary Queensland District Fraser Coast Wondunna 0005 0005 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Anglican College and Year to Year Synod of the Diocese secondary 12 of Brisbane Freshwater Christian Brinsmead 5887 5887 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Cairns Christian College and Year to Year College Ltd secondary 12 Genesis Christian Bray Park 5592 5592 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Genesis Christian College and Year to Year College Ltd secondary 12 Gilroy Santa Maria Ingham 5328 5328 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic College Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Townsville Girl Academy Wangetti 9968 9968 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom Year 7 to Year Yes Cape York Girl Beach Year 12 12 Female Academy Limited

96 | Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Glasshouse Beerwah 2257 2257 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Glasshouse Christian Christian College and Year to Year College Ltd secondary 12 Glenvale Christian Glenvale 0741 0741 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Toowoomba Christian School Year to Year Parent Controlled Day 6 School Association Inc Gold Coast Christian Reedy Creek 5477 5477 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Seventh-day Adventist College and Year to Year Schools (South secondary 12 Queensland) Ltd Good Counsel Innisfail 5437 5437 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic College Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Cairns Good Counsel Innisfail 5263 5263 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns Good News Middle Park 5768 5768 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of Lutheran School Year to Year Australia - 6 Queensland District Good Samaritan Bli Bli A106 A106 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Catholic College and Year to Year Trustees of the secondary 12 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Good Shepherd Mount Isa 5421 5421 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic College Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Townsville Good Shepherd Springfield 7612 7612 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Catholic Primary Lakes Year to Year Trustees of the School 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Good Shepherd Rasmussen 0308 0308 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville Good Shepherd Albany Creek 5161 5161 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Good Shepherd Christian School and Year to Year Christian School Ltd secondary 12

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Good Shepherd Noosaville 5520 5520 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of Lutheran College and Year to Year Australia - secondary 12 Queensland District Goora Gan Steiner Agnes Water A659 A659 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Goora Gan Steiner School Year to Year School Inc 6 Grace Lutheran Rothwell 5780 5780 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College Year 12 Australia - Queensland District Grace Lutheran Caboolture 5780 5652 Associated Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College facility Year 12 Australia - Queensland District Grace Lutheran Clontarf 5760 5760 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of Primary School Year to Year Australia - 6 Queensland District Groves Christian Kingston 1860 1860 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Christian Community College (Laughlin and Year to Year and Ministries Ltd Street) secondary 3 and Year 7 distance to Year 12 Groves Christian Kingston 1860 5552 Associated Primary Year 3 to Co-ed Year 3 NA No Christian Community College (Velorum facility and Year 7 Classroom Ministries Ltd Drive) secondary Year 4 to Year 7 classroom and distance Guardian Angels' Ashmore 5113 5113 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Catholic Primary Year to Year Trustees of the School 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Guardian Angels' Wynnum 5006 5006 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Gulf Christian Normanton 5895 5895 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Gulf Christian College College (Brown Street) and Year to Year Ltd secondary 9

98 | Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Gulf Christian Normanton 5895 A014 Associated Primary Preparatory NA Sporting NA No Gulf Christian College College (Thompson facility and Year to Year facilities Ltd Street) secondary 9 only at this site Gympie Flexible Gympie 7611 7611 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Trustees of Edmund Learning Centre Year 12 Rice Education Australia Heights College North 5899 5899 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Heights College Ltd Rockhampton and Year to Year secondary 12 Hemmant Flexible Hemmant 8192 8192 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Trustees of Edmund Learning Centre Year 12 Rice Education Australia Highlands Christian Toowoomba 5862 5862 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Christian Outreach College and Year to Year Centre secondary 12 Hillbrook Anglican Enoggera 5441 5441 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Hillbrook Anglican School Year 12 School Ltd

Hillcrest Christian Reedy Creek 5571 5571 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Hillcrest Christian College and Year to Year College Ltd secondary 12 Hills International Jimboomba 5798 5798 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 7 to Year No Hills Educational College and Year to Year 12 Co-ed Foundation Ltd secondary 12 Hinchinbrook Ingham 5589 5589 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Hinchinbrook Christian Christian School and Year to Year and School Inc secondary 10 distance Holy Cross School Trinity Park 5891 5891 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns Holy Cross School Wooloowin 5009 5009 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Holy Family Primary Indooroopilly 5010 5010 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Archdiocese of Brisbane

Holy Name Primary Toowoomba 5146 5146 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba Holy Spirit Catholic Cranbrook 5233 5233 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville Holy Spirit College Cooktown 8742 8742 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom Year 7 to Year Yes The Roman Catholic Year 12 12 Co-ed Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Cairns Holy Spirit College Manoora 8742 8739 Associated Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes The Roman Catholic facility Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Cairns Holy Spirit College Mount 0374 0374 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Pleasant Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Rockhampton Holy Spirit School Bray Park 5013 5013 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Holy Spirit School New Farm 5012 5012 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Horizons College of Caboolture 9714 9714 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Horizons College of Learning and Year 12 Learning and Enrichment Enrichment Limited Hubbard's School Milton 2373 2373 Host centre Secondary Year 11 to Co-ed Classroom NA No External Senior Year 12 School Ltd

Hymba Yumba Springfield 6309 6309 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 8 to Year No Searchlight Education Independent School and Year to Year 12 Female Springfield secondary 12

100 | Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Ignatius Park Cranbrook 5424 5424 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Male Classroom NA No Trustees of Edmund College Year 12 Rice Education Australia Immaculate Heart Leichhardt 5016 5016 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Immanuel Lutheran Buderim 5499 5499 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College and Year to Year Australia - secondary 12 Queensland District Inala Flexible Inala 8578 8578 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Trustees of Edmund Learning Centre Year 12 Rice Education Australia Iona College Lindum 5295 5295 Host centre Primary Year 5 to Male Classroom NA No Iona College Limited and Year 12 secondary Ipswich Adventist Brassall 5479 5479 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Seventh-day Adventist School Year to Year Schools (South 6 Queensland) Ltd Ipswich Flexible Ipswich 7922 7922 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Trustees of Edmund Learning Centre Year 12 Rice Education Australia Ipswich Girls' East Ipswich 5513 5513 Host centre Primary Preparatory Prep Classroom Year 5 to Year No Board of Trustees of Grammar School and Year to Year Year to 12 Female the Ipswich Girls' secondary 12 Year 6 Grammar School Co-ed Year 7 to Year 12 Female Ipswich Grammar Ipswich 5514 5514 Host centre Primary Preparatory Male Classroom Year 6 to Year No Board of Trustees of School and Year to Year 12 Male the Ipswich Grammar secondary 12 School Islamic College of Karawatha 0091 0091 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Islamic College of Brisbane and Year to Year Brisbane Ltd secondary 12

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Jabiru Community Bracken Ridge 7403 7403 Host centre Secondary Year 9 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Community Learning College Year 12 Ltd

John Paul College Daisy Hill 5590 5590 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 7 to Year No John Paul College Ltd and Year to Year 12 Co-ed secondary 12 Josiah College Carrara A623 A623 Host centre Special Year 2 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Emmanuel College Year 10

Jubilee Christian Atherton 5882 5882 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Jubilee Christian College and Year to Year and College Ltd secondary 12 distance Jubilee Primary Pacific Pines 2263 2263 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Kairos Community Deception Bay 9630 9630 Host centre Secondary Year 10 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Community Youth College Year 12 Education Options Ltd

Kimberley College Carbrook 2226 2226 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Kimberley College Ltd and Year to Year secondary 12 King's Christian Reedy Creek 5582 5582 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Kings Christian College and Year to Year Education Ltd secondary 12 King's Christian Pimpama 5582 9675 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Kings Christian College facility and Year to Year Education Ltd secondary 7 Kingsley College North 5595 5595 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Central Queensland Rockhampton and Year to Year and Christian College Ltd secondary 12 distance Lighthouse Christian Norman 0001 0001 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lighthouse Baptist School Gardens and Year to Year Church Rockhampton secondary 12 Living Faith Murrumba 2331 2331 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of Lutheran Primary Downs Year to Year Australia - School 6 Queensland District

102 | Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Livingstone Ormeau 2417 2417 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Christian Community Christian College and Year to Year Ministries Ltd secondary 12 Loreto College Coorparoo 5349 5349 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA No Loreto Coorparoo Coorparoo Year 12 Limited

Lourdes Hill College Hawthorne 5350 5350 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA No Lourdes Hill College Year 12

Lutheran Ormeau Pimpama 5529 5529 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of Rivers District and Year to Year Australia - School secondary 12 Queensland District Mackay Christian North Mackay 5888 5888 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Mackay Christian College (Quarry and Year to Year Colleges Ltd Street) secondary 12 Mackay Christian North Mackay 5888 5699 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Mackay Christian College (Ambrose facility and Year to Year Colleges Ltd Way) secondary 6 MacKillop Catholic Mount Peter 8148 8148 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic College, Mount and Year to Year Trust Corporation for Peter secondary 12 the Diocese of Cairns MacKillop Catholic Andergrove 0098 0098 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton Maleny Independent Maleny A629 A629 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Maleny Independent School Year 10 School Ltd

Marian Catholic Currajong 5139 5139 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville Maridahdi Early Toowoomba 5524 5524 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Maridahdi Early Childhood Year to Year Childhood Community Community School 6 Marist College Emerald 0204 0204 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Rockhampton

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Marist College Ashgrove 5307 5307 Host centre Primary Year 5 to Male Classroom Year 5 to Year No Trustees of the Marist Ashgrove and Year 12 12 Male Brothers secondary Mary Immaculate Annerley 5020 5020 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Mary MacKillop Highfields 2493 2493 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Catholic College and Year to Year Roman Catholic secondary 12 Diocese of Toowoomba Mary MacKillop Nundah 5347 5347 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Marymount College Burleigh 5381 5381 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Waters Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Marymount Primary Burleigh 5115 5115 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Waters Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Mater Dei Catholic Ashgrove 5021 5021 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School West Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Mater Dei Primary Toowoomba 5150 5150 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba Matthew Flinders Buderim 5455 5455 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Matthew Flinders Anglican College and Year to Year Anglican College Ltd secondary 12

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code McAuley College Beaudesert 9961 9961 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Mercy College Mackay 5412 5412 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year 10 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Rockhampton Montessori Forest Glen 5533 5533 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Montessori International College and Year to Year International College secondary 12 Ltd Montessori Noosa Sunshine A055 A055 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Education for Beach and Year to Year Generations Ltd secondary 10 Moreton Bay Boys Manly West 2478 2478 Host centre Primary Preparatory Male Classroom NA No Moreton Bay Boys College and Year to Year College Ltd secondary 12 Moreton Bay Manly West 5551 5551 Host centre Primary Preparatory Female Classroom NA No Moreton Bay College College and Year to Year secondary 12 Mother of Good Cairns North 5265 5265 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Counsel School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns Mother Teresa Ormeau 6142 6142 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Mount Alvernia Kedron 5353 5353 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA No Mount Alvernia College Year 12 College Ltd

Mount Isa Flexible Sunset 6606 6606 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Trustees of Edmund Learning Centre Year 12 Rice Education Australia Mount St Bernard Herberton 5438 5438 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom Year 7 to Year No The Roman Catholic College (15 Broadway Year 12 12 Co-ed Trust Corporation for Street) the Diocese of Cairns

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Mount St Bernard Herberton 5438 9855 Associated Secondary Year 7 to NA Boarding Year 7 to Year No The Roman Catholic College (Cnr facility Year 12 only at this 12 Co-ed Trust Corporation for Broadway site the Diocese of Cairns Street and Brandon Lane) Mt Maria College Mitchelton 5651 5651 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Mt Maria College - Petrie 5001 5001 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Petrie Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Mt St Michael's Ashgrove 5355 5355 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA No Mt St Michael's College Year 12 College Ltd

Mueller College Rothwell 5591 5591 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Mueller College Ltd and Year to Year secondary 12 Mungalla Silver Mutarnee A684 A684 Host centre Secondary Year 8 to Co-ed Classroom Year 8 to Year No Silver Lining Lining School Year 12 12 Co-ed Foundation Australia Limited Music Industry Fortitude 6137 6137 Host centre Secondary Year 11 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Music Industry College Valley Year 12 Community Services Limited Nambour Christian Woombye 5886 5886 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 7 to Year No Nambour Christian College and Year to Year 12 Co-ed College Ltd secondary 12 Noosa Christian Cooroy 5303 5303 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Seventh-day Adventist College and Year to Year Schools (South secondary 12 Queensland) Ltd Noosa Flexible Sunshine 5638 5638 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Trustees of Edmund Learning Centre Beach Year 12 Rice Education Australia Noosa Pengari Doonan 0270 0270 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Noosa Pengari Steiner Steiner School and Year to Year School Association Inc secondary 12

106 | Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Northpine Christian Dakabin 5476 5476 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Seventh-day Adventist College and Year to Year Schools (South secondary 12 Queensland) Ltd Northside Christian Everton Park 5578 5578 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Northside Christian College and Year to Year College secondary 12 Ontrack Emerald A774 A774 Host centre Primary Year 5 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Gems Christian and Year 10 Education Limited secondary Ormiston 5796 5796 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Ormiston College Ltd and Year to Year secondary 12 Our Lady Help of Earlville 5267 5267 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Christians School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns Our Lady Help of Hendra 5024 5024 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Christians School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Our Lady of Dolours Mitchelton 5026 5026 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Our Lady of Fatima Acacia Ridge 5027 5027 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Our Lady of Good Gatton 5117 5117 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Counsel School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Our Lady of Lourdes Ingham 5236 5236 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Our Lady of Lourdes Sunnybank 5028 5028 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Our Lady of Lourdes Toowoomba 5153 5153 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba Our Lady of Mount Coorparoo 5030 5030 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Carmel School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Our Lady of the Wavell 5031 5031 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Angels' School Heights Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Our Lady of the Enoggera 5032 5032 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Assumption School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Our Lady of the Caloundra 5137 5137 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Rosary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Our Lady of the Kenmore 5033 5033 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Rosary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Our Lady of the Darra 5034 5034 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Sacred Heart Year to Year Trustees of the Catholic Primary 6 Roman Catholic School Archdiocese of Brisbane

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Our Lady of the Springsure 5192 5192 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Sacred Heart Year to Year Trust Corporation for Catholic Primary 6 the Diocese of School Rockhampton Our Lady of the Thursday 5268 5268 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Sacred Heart School Island Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns Our Lady of the Hammond 5268 2463 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Sacred Heart School Island facility Year to Year Trust Corporation for 3 the Diocese of Cairns Our Lady of the Dalby 5189 5189 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Southern Cross and Year to Year Roman Catholic College secondary 12 Diocese of Toowoomba Our Lady of the Way Petrie 5035 5035 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Our Lady's Catholic Longreach 5413 5413 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton Our Lady's College Annerley 5356 5356 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Pacific Lutheran Meridan Plains 2330 2330 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College and Year to Year Australia - secondary 12 Queensland District Padua College Kedron 5300 5300 Host centre Primary Year 5 to Male Classroom NA No Padua College Ltd and Year 12 secondary Parklands Christian Park Ridge 2327 2327 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Parklands Christian College and Year to Year College Ltd secondary 12

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Peace Lutheran Kamerunga 5772 5772 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Prep Year to No Lutheran Church of College and Year to Year Year 12 Co-ed Australia - secondary 12 Queensland District Peace Lutheran Gatton 5762 5762 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of Primary School Year to Year Australia - 6 Queensland District Peregian Beach Peregian 2415 2415 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Peregian Beach College Beach and Year to Year Community College secondary 12 Ltd Pine Community Arana Hills 5793 5793 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Pine Community School Year to Year School Ltd 6 Prince of Peace Everton Hills 5767 5767 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of Lutheran College (Rogers and Year to Year Australia - Parade West) secondary 6 Queensland District Prince of Peace Everton Hills 5767 5757 Associated Primary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of Lutheran College (Henderson facility and Year 12 Australia - Road) secondary Queensland District Queen of Apostles Stafford 5038 5038 Host centre Primary Year 3 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School (Thuruna Year 6 Trustees of the Street) Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Queen of Apostles Stafford 5038 2483 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School (Chuter Street) facility Year to Year Trustees of the 2 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Radiant Life College East Innisfail 5970 5970 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Radiant Life Education and Year to Year Ltd secondary 10 Redeemer Lutheran Rochedale 5781 5781 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College and Year to Year Australia - secondary 12 Queensland District Redeemer Lutheran Biloela 5765 5765 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College, Biloela and Year to Year Australia - secondary 12 Queensland District

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Redlands College Wellington 5801 5801 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Redlands Combined Point and Year to Year Independent College secondary 12 Inc Redwood College Burpengary 9948 9948 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Southern Cross and Year to Year and Educational secondary 12 distance Enterprises Limited Rivermount College Yatala 5593 5593 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Rivermount Education and Year to Year Ltd secondary 12 Riverside Adventist Aitkenvale 5487 5487 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Seventh-day Adventist Christian School Year to Year Schools (Northern 6 Australia) Ltd Riverside Christian Maryborough 5860 5860 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Maryborough Christian College and Year to Year and Education Foundation secondary 12 distance Ltd Rockhampton Rockhampton 9803 9803 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Trustees of Edmund Flexible Learning Year 12 Rice Education Centre Australia Rockhampton Girls Rockhampton 5505 5505 Host centre Primary Preparatory Female Classroom Year 6 to Year No Board of Trustees of Grammar School and Year to Year 12 Female the Rockhampton secondary 12 Girls Grammar School Ryan Catholic Kirwan 5331 5331 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic College and Year to Year Trust Corporation for secondary 12 the Diocese of Townsville Sacred Heart Yeppoon 5196 5196 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic Primary Year to Year Trust Corporation for School 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton Sacred Heart Cunnamulla 5158 5158 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba Sacred Heart Sandgate 5044 5044 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Sacred Heart Toowoomba 5159 5159 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba Sacred Heart School Booval 5042 5042 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Saint Mary's Kingaroy 5387 5387 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Catholic College and Year to Year Trustees of the secondary 12 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Saint Stephen's Coomera 0268 0268 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Saint Stephen's College and Year to Year College Ltd secondary 12 Samford Valley Wights 5816 5816 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Rudolf Steiner Steiner School Mountain and Year to Year Education Group secondary 12 Brisbane Inc San Sisto College Carina 5359 5359 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Seton College Mount Gravatt 5360 5360 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the East Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Shalom Christian Condon A683 A683 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Baptist Union of College Condon and Year to Year Queensland Campus secondary 12 Shalom College Bundaberg 5406 5406 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Rockhampton

112 | Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Sheldon College Sheldon 0597 0597 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Sheldon College Ltd and Year to Year secondary 12 Siena Catholic Sippy Downs 0480 0480 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Siena Catholic Sippy Downs 2359 2359 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Silkwood School Mount Nathan 0738 0738 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Leading Educational and Year to Year Enterprises Ltd secondary 12 Silver Lining School Wondai A743 A743 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Silver Lining Year 12 Foundation Australia Limited Sinai College Burbank 5587 5587 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Sinai College Year to Year 6 Mudgeeraba 5811 5811 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Somerset College and Year to Year Limited secondary 12 Somerville House South 5469 5469 Host centre Primary Preparatory Female Classroom Year 7 to Year No The Presbyterian and Brisbane and Year to Year 12 Female Methodist Schools secondary 12 Association Southern Cross Annandale 1591 1591 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic College and Year to Year Trust Corporation for secondary 12 the Diocese of Townsville Southern Cross Scarborough 0014 0014 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Catholic College and Year to Year Trustees of the secondary 12 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Southern Cross Kippa Ring 0014 2487 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Catholic College facility and Year to Year Trustees of the secondary 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Southern Cross Woody Point 0014 2488 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Catholic College facility and Year to Year Trustees of the secondary 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Southport Flexible Southport 9757 9757 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Trustees of Edmund Learning Centre Year 12 Rice Education Australia St Agatha's Primary Clayfield 5045 5045 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Agnes School Mount Gravatt 5046 5046 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Aidan's Anglican Corinda 5448 5448 Host centre Primary Preparatory Female Classroom NA No St Aidan's School Girls School and Year to Year Council Ltd secondary 12 St Ambrose's Newmarket 5047 5047 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Andrew's Peregian 2480 2480 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Anglican College Springs and Year to Year Synod of the Diocese secondary 12 of Brisbane St Andrew's Catholic Redlynch 2266 2266 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic College Redlynch and Year to Year Trust Corporation for Valley secondary 12 the Diocese of Cairns

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Andrew's Catholic Ferny Grove 5110 5110 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Andrews Tallebudgera 5771 5771 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of Lutheran College and Year to Year Australia - secondary 12 Queensland District St Anne's Catholic Sarina 5198 5198 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Anthony's Deeragun (Cnr 5373 5373 Host centre Primary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic College Veales Road and Year 12 Trust Corporation for and Joanne secondary the Diocese of Street) Townsville St Anthony's Deeragun 5373 5222 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic College (Veales Road) facility and Year to Year Trust Corporation for secondary 6 the Diocese of Townsville St Anthony's North 5199 5199 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic Primary Rockhampton Year to Year Trust Corporation for School 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Anthony's School Alexandra 5107 5107 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Hills Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Anthony's School Dimbulah 5270 5270 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Anthony's School Kedron 5048 5048 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Anthony's School Toowoomba 5160 5160 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Augustine's Augustine 2501 2501 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College Heights and Year to Year Trustees of the secondary 12 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Augustine's Cairns 5337 5337 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Male Classroom Year 7 to Year No The Roman Catholic College Year 12 12 Male Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Cairns St Augustine's Currumbin 5119 5119 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Parish Primary Waters Year to Year Trustees of the School 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Augustine's Mossman 5271 5271 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Benedict's Yeppoon 5759 5759 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic Primary Year to Year Trust Corporation for School 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Benedict's Shaw A034 A034 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville St Benedict's Mango Hill 7595 7595 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Benedict's Mango Hill 5683 5683 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

116 | Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Bernardine's Regents Park 5056 5056 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Bernard's School Upper Mount 5050 5050 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Gravatt Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Brendan's Mackay 9621 9621 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic Primary Year to Year Trust Corporation for School 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Brendan's Yeppoon 5415 5415 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Male Classroom Year 7 to Year No Trustees of Edmund College Year 12 12 Male Rice Education Australia St Brendan's Moorooka 5051 5051 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Brigid's Catholic Emerald 8613 8613 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Brigid's Catholic Nerang 5522 5522 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Brigid's Primary Rosewood 5120 5120 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Catherine's Proserpine 7578 7578 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic College and Year to Year Trust Corporation for The Whitsundays secondary 12 the Diocese of Townsville

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Catherine's Wishart 5053 5053 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Catholic Primary Year to Year Trustees of the School 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Clare's Catholic Burdell 6138 6138 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville St Clare's Primary Yarrabilba 9962 9962 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Clare's School Tully 5273 5273 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Colman's School Home Hill 5239 5239 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville St Columban's Caboolture 5302 5302 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Columba's Wilston 5055 5055 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Dympna's Parish Aspley 5057 5057 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Edmund's Woodend 5364 5364 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Male Classroom NA No Trustees of Edmund College Year 12 Rice Education Australia

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Edward the Daisy Hill 5004 5004 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Confessor School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Elizabeth's Tarragindi 5059 5059 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Eugene College Burpengary 5431 5431 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the and Year to Year Trustees of the secondary 12 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Finbarr's School Ashgrove 5062 5062 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Finbarr's School Quilpie 5165 5165 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Flannan's School Zillmere 5063 5063 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Francis Catholic Tannum 5400 5400 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Sands Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Francis Catholic Hughenden 5242 5242 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville St Francis' College Crestmead 5164 5164 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the and Year to Year Trustees of the secondary 12 Roman Catholic

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Archdiocese of Brisbane

St Francis De Sales Clifton 5166 5166 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Francis' School Ayr 5243 5243 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville St Francis Xavier Mackay West 5200 5200 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic Primary Year to Year Trust Corporation for School 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Francis Xavier Runaway Bay 5121 5121 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Francis Xavier's Goodna 5064 5064 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Francis Xavier's Manunda 5275 5275 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Gerard Majella Woree 5065 5065 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Hilda's School Southport 5457 5457 Host centre Primary Preparatory Female Classroom Year 6 to Year No The Corporation of the and Year to Year 12 Female Synod of the Diocese secondary 12 of Brisbane St Ignatius School Toowong 5066 5066 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 5 to Year No The Corporation of the Year to Year 6 Female Trustees of the 6 (board at Roman Catholic Stuartholme Archdiocese of School) Brisbane

120 | Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Ita's Regional Dutton Park 5067 5067 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St James College Brisbane 5304 5304 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Trustees of Edmund Year 12 Rice Education Australia St James Lutheran Urraween 5311 5311 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College and Year to Year Australia - secondary 12 Queensland District St James Primary Coorparoo 5069 5069 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Joachim's School Holland Park 5070 5070 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St John Bosco Collinsville 5245 5245 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville St John Fisher Bracken Ridge 5346 5346 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St John the Baptist Gladstone 5202 5202 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic Primary Year to Year Trust Corporation for School 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St John Vianney's Manly 5072 5072 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St John's Anglican Forest Lake 5459 5459 Host centre Primary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No FSAC Ltd College (College and Year 12 Avenue) secondary St John's Anglican Forest Lake 5459 2490 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No FSAC Ltd College (Alpine Place) facility and Year to Year secondary 6 St John's Catholic Walkerston 5201 5201 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St John's College Nambour 5125 5125 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St John's Lutheran Bundaberg 5766 5766 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of Primary School Year to Year Australia - 6 Queensland District St John's Lutheran Kingaroy 5770 5770 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of School and Year to Year Australia - secondary 9 Queensland District St John's School Roma 5324 5324 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the and Year to Year Roman Catholic secondary 12 Diocese of Toowoomba St John's School Silkwood 5277 5277 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Joseph's Catholic Barcaldine 5204 5204 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Joseph's Catholic Biloela 5205 5205 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Joseph's Catholic Blackall 5206 5206 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6

122 | Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code the Diocese of Rockhampton

St Joseph's Catholic Bracken Ridge 5080 5080 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Joseph's Catholic Bundaberg 5207 5207 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Joseph's Catholic Clermont 5208 5208 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Joseph's Catholic North Mackay 5210 5210 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Joseph's Catholic Park Avenue 5211 5211 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Joseph's Catholic Wandal 5212 5212 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Joseph's Catholic Cloncurry 5247 5247 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School and Year to Year Trust Corporation for secondary 9 the Diocese of Townsville St Joseph's Catholic Mount Isa 5250 5250 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville St Joseph's Catholic Mundingburra 5248 5248 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Joseph's Catholic North Ward 5251 5251 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School, The Strand Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville St Joseph's College Brisbane 5305 5305 Host centre Primary Year 5 to Male Classroom NA No Trustees of Edmund and Year 12 Rice Education secondary Australia St Joseph's College Spring Hill 5305 6154 Associated Primary Year 10 Male Classroom NA No Trustees of Edmund facility and Rice Education secondary Australia St Joseph's College Coomera A107 A107 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the and Year to Year Trustees of the secondary 12 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Joseph's College Toowoomba 5323 5323 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Roman Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba St Joseph's Nudgee Boondall 5366 5366 Host centre Primary Year 5 to Male Classroom Year 5 to Year No Trustees of Edmund College and Year 12 12 Male Rice Education secondary Australia St Joseph's Parish Weipa 9627 9627 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Joseph's Primary Corinda 5074 5074 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Joseph's Primary Kangaroo 5075 5075 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Point Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Joseph's Primary Nambour 5384 5384 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic

124 | Non-State Schools Accreditation Board

Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Archdiocese of Brisbane

St Joseph's School Atherton 5278 5278 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Joseph's School Bardon 5073 5073 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Joseph's School Childers 5122 5122 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Joseph's School Chinchilla 5168 5168 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Joseph's School Gayndah 5123 5123 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Joseph's School Millmerran 5170 5170 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Joseph's School Murgon 5124 5124 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Joseph's School North Ipswich 5076 5076 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Joseph's School Nundah 5078 5078 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Joseph's School Parramatta 5279 5279 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Park Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Joseph's School Stanthorpe 5398 5398 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the and Year to Year Roman Catholic secondary 12 Diocese of Toowoomba St Joseph's School Tara 5172 5172 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Joseph's Tobruk Beenleigh 5079 5079 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Memorial School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Kevin's School Benowa 5136 5136 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Kevin's School Geebung 5081 5081 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Kieran's Catholic Mount Isa 5226 5226 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville St Kieran's School Brighton 5082 5082 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Laurence's South 5306 5306 Host centre Primary Year 5 to Male Classroom NA No Trustees of Edmund College Brisbane and Year 12 Rice Education secondary Australia St Luke's Anglican Kalkie, 5458 5458 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Bundaberg and Year to Year Synod of the Diocese secondary 12 of Brisbane St Luke's Catholic Capalaba 5601 5601 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Parish School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Margaret Mary's Hyde Park 5429 5429 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic College Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Townsville St Margaret's Ascot 5450 5450 Host centre Primary Preparatory Female Classroom Year 5 to Year No St Margaret's School Anglican Girls and Year to Year 12 Female Council Ltd School secondary 12 St Maria Goretti Inglewood 5176 5176 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Mark's School Inala 5086 5086 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Martin's School Carina 5087 5087 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Mary MacKillop Birkdale 0596 0596 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Mary of the Cross Windsor 5011 5011 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Mary's Catholic Woree 5439 5439 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic College Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Cairns St Mary's Catholic Bundaberg 5213 5213 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Mary's Catholic Mackay South 5215 5215 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Mary's Catholic North 5214 5214 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Rockhampton Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Mary's Catholic Bowen 5255 5255 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville St Mary's College Ipswich 5368 5368 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Mary's College Maryborough 5386 5386 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Mary's College Toowoomba 5327 5327 Host centre Primary Year 5 to Male Classroom NA No The Corporation of the and Year 12 Roman Catholic secondary Diocese of Toowoomba

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Mary's Primary Ipswich 5088 5088 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Mary's Primary Maryborough 5130 5130 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Mary's School Beaudesert 5127 5127 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Mary's School Charleville 5182 5182 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Mary's School Goondiwindi 5177 5177 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the (Brisbane and Year to Year Roman Catholic Street) secondary 10 Diocese of Toowoomba St Mary's School Goondiwindi 5177 A626 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Education NA No The Corporation of the (25-27 facility and Year to Year al facilities Roman Catholic Brisbane secondary 10 only at this Diocese of Street) site Toowoomba St Mary's School Laidley 5129 5129 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Mary's School Warwick 5179 5179 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the (163 Palmerin Year to Year Roman Catholic Street) 3 Diocese of Toowoomba St Mary's School Warwick 5179 2484 Associated Primary Year 4 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the (175 Palmerin facility Year 6 Roman Catholic Street) Diocese of Toowoomba

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Matthew's School Cornubia 5104 5104 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Michael's Catholic Palm Island 5260 5260 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville St Michael's College Caboolture 5574 5574 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No St Michael's College Year to Year 6 St Michael's College Merrimac 5378 5378 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Michael's School Gordonvale 5281 5281 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Monica's College Cairns 5440 5440 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom Year 7 to Year No The Roman Catholic Year 12 12 Female Trust Corporation for (board at St the Diocese of Cairns Augustine's College) St Monica's School Oakey 5181 5181 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Oliver Plunkett Cannon Hill 5000 5000 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Patrick's Catholic Bundaberg 5218 5218 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School West Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Patrick's Catholic Emerald 5216 5216 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Patrick's Catholic Winton 5258 5258 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville St Patrick's College Gympie 5389 5389 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Patrick's College Mackay 5343 5343 Host centre Secondary Year 11 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Rockhampton St Patrick's College Shorncliffe 5308 5308 Host centre Primary Year 5 to Male Classroom NA No Trustees of Edmund and Year 12 Rice Education secondary Australia St Patrick's College Townsville 5432 5432 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom Year 7 to No St Patrick's College Townsville Year 12 Year 12 Townsville Limited Female St Patrick's Primary Gympie 5132 5132 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Patrick's Primary Mitchell 5185 5185 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Patrick's Primary Nanango 5133 5133 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Patrick's School Allora 5183 5183 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Patrick's School St George 5184 5184 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Paul's Catholic Gracemere 5435 5435 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Paul's Lutheran Caboolture 5769 5769 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of Primary School Year to Year Australia - 6 Queensland District St Paul's School Bald Hills 5449 5449 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the and Year to Year Synod of the Diocese secondary 12 of Brisbane St Paul's School Woodridge 5091 5091 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Peter Chanel The Gap 5094 5094 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Peter Claver Riverview 5370 5370 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Peter's Catholic Caboolture 5095 5095 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Peter's Catholic Rockhampton 5219 5219 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Primary School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Peter's Catholic Halifax 5259 5259 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic School Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Townsville St Peters Lutheran Indooroopilly 5496 5496 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 6 to Year No Lutheran Church of College and Year to Year 12 Co-ed Australia - secondary 12 Queensland District St Peters Lutheran Springfield 5738 5738 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College Springfield Central and Year to Year Australia - secondary 12 Queensland District St Peter's Primary Rochedale 5097 5097 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Philomena Park Ridge 2224 2224 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No St Philomena School School and Year to Year Ltd secondary 12 St Pius' Primary Banyo 5098 5098 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Pius X School Salisbury 5099 5099 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Rita's College Clayfield 5372 5372 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom NA No St Rita's College Ltd Year 12

St Rita's Primary Victoria Point 5594 5594 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Rita's School Babinda 5283 5283 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Rita's School South 5284 5284 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Johnstone Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Saviour's College Toowoomba 5402 5402 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom Year 7 to Year No The Corporation of the Year 12 12 Female Roman Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba St Saviour's Primary Toowoomba 5186 5186 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Sebastian's Yeronga 5101 5101 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Stephen's Mareeba 5143 5143 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic College Year 12 Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Cairns St Stephen's School Algester 2495 2495 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Stephen's School Pittsworth 5187 5187 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Teresa's Catholic Noosaville 2494 2494 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Teresa's College Abergowrie 5434 5434 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Male Classroom Year 7 to Year No The Roman Catholic Year 12 12 Male Trust Corporation for

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code the Diocese of Townsville

St Teresa's School Ravenshoe 5286 5286 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Therese's Monto 5220 5220 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic Primary Year to Year Trust Corporation for School 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton St Therese's School Bentley Park 5287 5287 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Thomas More Sunnybank 5374 5374 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Thomas More Sunshine 5428 5428 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Beach Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Thomas More's Toowoomba 5188 5188 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Roman Catholic 6 Diocese of Toowoomba St Thomas' School Camp Hill 5103 5103 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St Thomas' School Mareeba 5288 5288 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Year to Year Trust Corporation for 6 the Diocese of Cairns St Ursula's College Toowoomba 5404 5404 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom Year 7 to Year No St. Ursula's College, Year 12 12 Female Toowoomba

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code St Ursula's College Yeppoon 5419 5419 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom Year 7 to Year No St Ursula's College Ltd Year 12 12 Female

St Vincent's Primary Clear Island 5135 5135 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Waters Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane St William's Primary Grovely 5105 5105 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Staines Memorial Redbank 5423 5423 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Christian Community College Plains and Year to Year Ministries Ltd secondary 12 Star of the Sea Gladstone 5197 5197 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Roman Catholic Catholic Primary Year to Year Trust Corporation for School 6 the Diocese of Rockhampton Star of the Sea Torquay 5134 5134 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Catholic School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Star of the Sea Cleveland 5735 5735 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Primary School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Stella Maris School Maroochydore 5138 5138 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Sts Peter and Paul's Bulimba 5096 5096 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the School Year to Year Trustees of the 6 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Stuartholme School Toowong 5362 5362 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Female Classroom Year 7 to Year No Stuartholme School Year 12 12 Female

Suncoast Christian Woombye 5864 5864 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Christian Outreach College and Year to Year Centre secondary 12 Sunshine Coast Forest Glen 0599 0599 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Presbyterian and Grammar School and Year to Year Methodist Schools secondary 12 Association Tamborine Mountain North 0009 0009 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Tamborine Mountain College Tamborine and Year to Year College Ltd secondary 12 Tec-NQ Douglas 5687 5687 Host centre Secondary Year 10 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Tec-NQ Limited Year 12

Tec-NQ North Ward 5687 A796 Associated Secondary Year 10 to NA Boarding Year 10 to No Tec-NQ Limited facility Year 12 only at this Year 12 Co-ed site The Cathedral Rockhampton 5436 5436 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom Year 7 to Year No The Roman Catholic College Year 12 12 Co-ed Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Rockhampton The Cathedral Mundingburra 5454 5454 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 5 to Year No The Cathedral School School of St Anne and Year to Year 12 Co-ed of St Anne and St and St James secondary 12 James The Centre Kingston 1665 1665 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Trustees of Edmund Education Year 12 Rice Education Programme Australia The Glenleighden Fig Tree 5859 5859 Host centre Special Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No CHI.L.D. - The School Pocket Year to Year Association for 12 Childhood Language and Related Disorders The Glennie School Toowoomba 5461 5461 Host centre Primary Preparatory Female Classroom Year 4 to Year No The Corporation of the and Year to Year 12 Female Synod of the Diocese secondary 12 of Brisbane The Kooralbyn Kooralbyn 5468 5468 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 7 to Year No Kooralbyn Campus Inc International School and Year to Year 12 Co-ed secondary 12

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code The Lakes College North Lakes 5403 5403 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Uniting Church in and Year to Year Australia Property secondary 12 Trust (Q.) The Rainforest Maria Creeks A662 A662 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Cassowary Coast School Year to Year Community Campus 3 Inc The River School Maleny 0096 0096 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Ananda Marga Year to Year Education Ltd 6 The Rockhampton Rockhampton 5517 5517 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 6 to Year No Board of Trustees of Grammar School and Year to Year 12 Co-ed The Rockhampton secondary 12 Grammar School The Rockhampton Rockhampton 5517 9736 Associated Primary Year 7 to NA Boarding Year 7 to Year No Board of Trustees of Grammar School (Quarry facility and Year 12 only at this 12 Co-ed The Rockhampton Street) secondary site Grammar School The School of Total Warwick 5502 5502 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The School of Total Education and Year to Year Education secondary 12 The SCOTS PGC Warwick 5560 5560 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 4 to Year No The Uniting Church in College (Oxenham and Year to Year 12 Male Australia Property Street) secondary 12 Trust (Q.) The SCOTS PGC Warwick 5560 2477 Associated Primary Preparatory NA Boarding Year 4 to Year No The Uniting Church in College (Locke Street) facility and Year to Year only at this 12 Female Australia Property secondary 12 site Trust (Q.) The Southport Southport 5453 5453 Host centre Primary Preparatory Male Classroom Year 5 to Year No The Corporation of the School and Year to Year 12 Male Synod of the Diocese secondary 12 of Brisbane The Spot Academy Parkinson A016 A016 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes The Spot Academy Year 9 Ltd

The Springfield Springfield 5686 5686 Host centre Primary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No FSAC Ltd Anglican College (Springfield and Year 12 Greenbank secondary Arterial) The Springfield Springfield 5686 1850 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No FSAC Ltd Anglican College (Springfield facility and Year to Year College Drive) secondary 6

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code The Sycamore Alexandra A038 A038 Host centre Special Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No ASD Learning Ltd School Hills Year to Year 10 Tom Quinn Bundaberg A026 A026 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes The Salvation Army Community Centre Year 10 (Qld) Property Trust Alternative School Toogoolawa School Ormeau 1802 1802 Host centre Primary Year 1 to Male Classroom NA Yes Toogoolawa Schools and Year 10 Limited secondary Toowoomba Toowoomba 5444 5444 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 1 to Year No The Corporation of the Anglican School and Year to Year 12 Co-ed Synod of the Diocese secondary 12 of Brisbane Toowoomba Highfields 5581 5581 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Toowoomba City Christian College and Year to Year Church Inc secondary 12 Toowoomba East 5516 5516 Host centre Primary Preparatory Male Classroom Year 4 to Year No Board of Trustees of Grammar School Toowoomba and Year to Year 12 Male the Toowoomba secondary 12 Grammar School Townsville Christian Vincent 9973 9973 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Townsville Christian College and Year to Year College Limited secondary 10 Townsville Flexible West End, 5639 5639 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Trustees of Edmund Learning Centre Townsville Year 12 Rice Education Australia Townsville Grammar North Ward 5506 5506 Host centre Primary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom Year 7 to Year No Board of Trustees of School and Year 12 12 Co-ed the Townsville secondary Grammar School Townsville Grammar Annandale 5506 2481 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Board of Trustees of School facility and Year to Year the Townsville secondary 6 Grammar School Townsville Grammar Burdell 5506 9293 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Board of Trustees of School facility and Year to Year the Townsville secondary 4 Grammar School Trinity Anglican White Rock 5447 5447 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Trinity Anglican School and Year to Year School Ltd secondary 12

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Trinity Anglican Kewarra 5447 2485 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Trinity Anglican School Beach facility and Year to Year School Ltd secondary 6 Trinity College Beenleigh 5367 5367 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Year 12 Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Trinity College Gladstone 5577 5577 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Trinity College and Year to Year Gladstone Ltd secondary 12 Trinity Lutheran Ashmore 2442 2442 Host centre Primary Year 6 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College (Ashmore and Year 12 Australia - Road) secondary Queensland District Trinity Lutheran Ashmore 2442 2443 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Lutheran Church of College (Cotlew facility and Year to Year Australia - Street) secondary 5 Queensland District Unity College Caloundra 5475 5475 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the West and Year to Year Trustees of the secondary 12 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Victory College Gympie 5869 5869 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Christian Outreach and Year to Year Centre secondary 12 Villanova College Coorparoo 5310 5310 Host centre Primary Year 5 to Male Classroom NA No Villanova College and Year 12 secondary Wadja Wadja High Woorabinda 5521 5521 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No Wadja Wadja School Year 12 Aboriginal Corporation for Education Warwick Christian Warwick 8387 8387 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Christian Community College (Horsman and Year to Year Ministries Ltd Road) secondary 12 Warwick Christian Warwick 8387 A757 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Christian Community College (Glengallan facility and Year to Year Ministries Ltd Road) secondary 12

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code Warwick Christian Warwick 8387 5681 Associated Primary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Christian Community College (Canningvale facility and Year 12 Ministries Ltd Road) secondary West Moreton Karrabin 5456 5456 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the Anglican College and Year to Year Synod of the Diocese secondary 12 of Brisbane Westside Christian Goodna 5580 5580 Host centre Primary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA No The Association for College (Stuart Street) and Year 12 Parent-Controlled secondary Christian Schools at Brisbane Westside Christian Goodna (110 5580 2474 Associated Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Association for College Stuart Street) facility and Year to Year Parent-Controlled secondary 6 Christian Schools at Brisbane Whitsunday Beaconsfield 5890 5890 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom Year 3 to Year No Whitsunday Anglican Anglican School and Year to Year 12 Co-ed School Ltd secondary 12 Whitsunday Cannonvale 0587 0587 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Christian Community Christian College and Year to Year Ministries Ltd secondary 12 Wisdom College Calamvale 6157 6157 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Queensland Education and Year to Year and Cultural secondary 12 Foundation Ltd Xavier Catholic Hervey Bay 2489 2489 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No The Corporation of the College and Year to Year Trustees of the secondary 12 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane Yarranlea Primary Mount Gravatt 9817 9817 Host centre Primary Preparatory Co-ed Classroom NA No Yarranlea Limited School Year to Year 6 YMCA Vocational Kingston 6244 6244 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Y-Care (South East School (41-45 Mary Year 12 Queensland) Inc. Street) YMCA Vocational Acacia Ridge 6244 A059 Associated Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Y-Care (South East School facility Year 12 Queensland) Inc.

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Name of school Location of Main Centre Site type Types of Year levels Gender Mode of Boarding Special Name of school's school site code education delivery assistance governing body code YMCA Vocational Bundamba 6244 A049 Associated Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Y-Care (South East School facility Year 12 Queensland) Inc.

YMCA Vocational Kingston (53 6244 9976 Associated Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Y-Care (South East School Mary Street) facility Year 12 Queensland) Inc.

YMCA Vocational North Lakes 6244 9728 Associated Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes Y-Care (South East School facility Year 12 Queensland) Inc.

YOS Lawnton Lawnton 9922 9922 Host centre Secondary Year 10 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes The Salvation Army Year 12 (Qld) Property Trust

YOS Lawnton Goodna 9922 A658 Associated Secondary Year 10 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes The Salvation Army facility Year 12 (Qld) Property Trust

Youth and Toowoomba 2367 2367 Host centre Secondary Year 7 to Co-ed Classroom NA Yes The Corporation of the Community Learning Year 12 Roman Catholic Centre Diocese of Toowoomba

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Appendix 16 Compliance checklist

Summary of requirement Basis for requirement Annual report reference

Letter of • A letter of compliance from the accountable ARRs – section 7 Letter of compliance officer or statutory body to the relevant compliance Minister/s p iii

Accessibility • Table of contents ARRs – section 9.1 Contents p iv–viii • Glossary Glossary p 146–147

• Public availability ARRs – section 9.2 Inside cover p ii About this report p 1

• Interpreter service statement Queensland Government About this report Language Services Policy p 1 ARRs – section 9.3

• Copyright notice Copyright Act 1968 Inside cover p ii ARRs – section 9.4

• Information Licensing QGEA – Information Not applicable Licensing ARRs – section 9.5

General • Introductory Information ARRs – section 10.1 Chairperson’s information message p 3–4

• Machinery of Government changes ARRs – section 10.2, 31 Agency role and and 32 main functions p 6

• Agency role and main functions ARRs – section 10.2 Agency role and main functions p 5–7

• Operating environment ARRs – section 10.3 Remuneration of members of the Board p 12 Operating environment p 13–20 Business operations p 21–24 Programs p 25–26

Non-financial • Government’s objectives for the community ARRs – section 11.1 Performance performance report p 35

• Other whole-of-government plans / specific ARRs – section 11.2 Performance initiatives report p 35

• Agency objectives and performance ARRs – section 11.3 Business indicators operations p 21–24

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Summary of requirement Basis for requirement Annual report reference Accountabilities p 29–32 Performance report p 35–37 Proposed forward operations p 37

• Agency service areas and service standards ARRs – section 11.4 Business operations p 21–24

Financial • Summary of financial performance ARRs – section 12.1 Summary of performance Board’s financial performance p 38–39

Governance – • Organisational structure ARRs – section 13.1 Membership and management structure and structure p 8 Membership p 9

• Executive management ARRs – section 13.2 Member profiles p 10–11

• Government bodies (statutory bodies and ARRs – section 13.3 Agency role and other entities) main functions p 5–7 Membership and structure p 8–12 Accountabilities p 29–32

• Public Sector Ethics Act 1994 Public Sector Ethics Act Policies and 1994 procedures p 27 ARRs – section 13.4

• Queensland public service values ARRs – section 13.5 Not applicable

Governance – • Risk management ARRs – section 14.1 Accountabilities risk p 32 management and • Audit committee ARRs – section 14.2 Not applicable accountability • Internal audit ARRs – section 14.3 Accountabilities p 31

• External scrutiny ARRs – section 14.4 Accountabilities p 29

• Information systems and recordkeeping ARRs – section 14.5 Information systems and recordkeeping p 33–34

Governance – • Strategic workforce planning and ARRs – section 15.1 Accountabilities human performance p 32 resources

• Early retirement, redundancy and Directive No.04/18 Accountabilities retrenchment p 32 Early Retirement, Redundancy and Retrenchment

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Summary of requirement Basis for requirement Annual report reference ARRs – section 15.2

Open Data • Statement advising publication of ARRs – section 16 Open data information strategy p 34

• Consultancies ARRs – section 33.1 Not applicable

• Overseas travel ARRs – section 33.2 Not applicable

• Queensland Language Services Policy ARRs – section 33.3 Not applicable

Financial • Certification of financial statements FAA – section 62 Independent statements auditor report FPMS – sections 42, 43 p 55 and 50 ARRs – section 17.1

• Independent Auditor’s Report FAA – section 62 Independent auditor report FPMS – section 50 p 53–55 ARRs – section 17.2

FAA Financial Accountability Act 2009 FPMS Financial and Performance Management Standard 2009 ARRs Annual report requirements for Queensland Government agencies

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Appendix 17 Glossary of terms used in this report

Term Meaning/description

Accreditation Act 2001 Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2001, now repealed. Accreditation Act 2017 Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017. accreditation criteria Prescribed in the Accreditation Regulation 2017, part 1. Accreditation Regulation 2001 Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Regulation 2001, now repealed. Accreditation Regulation 2017 Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Regulation 2017. amalgamation notice The governing bodies of two or more accredited schools may give the Board notice of their intention to amalgamate the schools under the Accreditation Act 2017, section 56. ARRs Annual report requirements for Queensland Government agencies. authorised person An authorised person appointed by the Board under the Accreditation Act 2017, part 2. Board The Non-State Schools Accreditation Board, established under the Accreditation Act 2001 on 21 September 2001, and continued in existence from 1 January 2018 under the Accreditation Act 2017. Census Day The last Friday in February of each calendar year, as prescribed in the Accreditation Regulation 2017, section 28. chief executive The Director-General of the Department of Education. compliance notice A statutory notice that the Board is authorised to give to a governing body under sections 62 and 87 of the Accreditation Act 2017, requiring the governing body to rectify a particular matter if the Board reasonably believes that an accredited school: (a) is not complying with an accreditation criterion, or (b) has not complied with an accreditation criterion in circumstances that make it likely the non-compliance will continue or be repeated, and (i) a matter relating to the non-compliance is reasonably capable of being rectified and (ii) it is appropriate to give the school’s governing body an opportunity to rectify the matter and (iii) the Board has not given a show cause notice about the noncompliance to the governing body.

criminal history of a person, means the person’s criminal history within the meaning of the Criminal Law (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act 1986, other than spent convictions. declared director of a school’s governing body that is a corporation that is incorporated under the repealed Religious Educational and Charitable Institutions Act 1861 means— a) a person named in the letters patent for the governing body or b) a successor of the person named. Director-General The Director-General of the Department of Education. division notice A notice of the intention to divide a school under the Accreditation Act 2017, section 59.

eligibility for government The eligibility for government funding criteria, as prescribed in the Accreditation funding criteria Act 2017, section 10. enrolment verification The function of verifying school survey data relating to an accredited school, by an authorised person. FAA Financial Accountability Act 2009. FPMS Financial and Performance Management Standard 2009. indictable offence Means an offence that may be prosecuted before the Supreme Court, the District Court, or other court having jurisdiction in that behalf, by indictment in the name of the Attorney- General or other authorised officer, Justices Act 1886, Part 1, section 4. Includes an indictable offence dealt with summarily. information notice A statutory notice that must be issued under the Accreditation Act 2017, under relevant sections 23, 24, 25, 36, 38, 40, 42, 43, 57, 60, 70, 71, 82, 83, 84 and 93, complying with the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2009, section 157. ISQ Independent Schools Queensland Ltd. Minister The Honourable the Minister for Education and Minister for Industrial Relations. Ministerial direction The Minister for Education may give the Board written directions about the Board’s performance of its statutory functions under the Accreditation Act 2017, section 123.

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Term Meaning/description QCEC Queensland Catholic Education Commission. review program The process whereby governing bodies of schools demonstrate that they, and their schools, comply with the requirements for accreditation and, if relevant, eligibility for government funding, under the Accreditation Act 2017 and the Accreditation Regulation 2017. school survey data Data that a governing body of an accredited non-state school must give under the Accreditation Act 2017, section 168. show cause notice A statutory notice that the Board is authorised to give to a governing body under the Accreditation Act 2017, sections 90, 192 and 193.

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