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Pacific Lutheran College

Coordinates: 26°45′25.6″S 153°06′16.5″E / 26.757111°S 153.104583°E / -26.757111; 153.104583
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Pacific Lutheran College
Location
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Queensland

Australia
Coordinates26°45′25.6″S 153°06′16.5″E / 26.757111°S 153.104583°E / -26.757111; 153.104583
Information
TypeIndependent, co-educational, day school
MottoPeople, the Focus; Learning, the Purpose; Christ, the Way
DenominationLutheran
Established2001[1]
PrincipalBronwyn Dolling
ChaplainPastor Tim Jarrick
Employees~60
Enrolment1002 (2014)
CampusMeridan Plains
Colour(s)Navy, citrus, teal, grey blue
       
Websitewww.pacificlutheran.qld.edu.au/

Pacific Lutheran College is a co-educational K–12 Lutheran College under the Lutheran Church of Australia. The school is located in Meridan Plains, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Pacific Lutheran College caters for 900 to 1000 students, after opening in 2001 as one of the newest private schools on the Sunshine Coast.[2]

Pacific Lutheran College is a member of the Sunshine Coast Independent Schools' Sports Association and as such participates in a range of sports including soccer, rugby union, basketball, surfing, kayaking, swimming, water volleyball, touch football, netball, dance and athletics. Pacific Lutheran College competes against local independent schools such as Sunshine Coast Grammar School, Matthew Flinders Anglican College, Good Shepard Lutheran College, Immanuel Lutheran College, St. Andrews Anglican College, Unity College and Suncoast Christian College.

Houses

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Pacific Lutheran College houses
House Meaning in Gubbi Gubbi Colour
Bula Lightning  
Buran Wind  
Mumba Thunder  
Wira Running water  

Notable former students

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References

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  1. ^ "Pacific Lutheran College: Vision". Pacific Lutheran College. Archived from the original on 12 September 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2009.
  2. ^ "Pacific Lutheran College". Pacific Lutheran College. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Swimming talent runs in Kaylee's family" by Alex Nolan, Sunshine Coast Daily, 1 April 2016
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