Brisbane Adventist College

Brisbane Adventist College is a Preschool to Year 12 independent school with two campuses located in the Brisbane suburbs of Mansfield (primary school) and Wishart (secondary school). It is part of the Seventh-day Adventist Church education system.

Brisbane Adventist College started as a Primary School in 1966. The Primary School was one of the first established in the Mt Gravatt area. A Secondary School was established in 1972 along Wishart Road. Both schools grew steadily over the years and in 1999 it was decided to amalgamate them and the Child Care/Pre-school Centre into one College. Affectionately known as BAC, the school continues to provide Christian education for students from the Adventist church as well as our wider community. The current student catchment area is wide ranging and extends from the Gold Coast to Brisbane Central.

Since amalgamation in 1999, BAC operates with one Principal, a Deputy Principal - Secondary and a Deputy Principal - Primary. There will be Administrative Assistants on both campuses to support the Deputy Principals.

Read more about Brisbane Adventist College:  Secondary Campus, Academics

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