As an all-girls school, Moreton Bay College educates, inspires and nurtures the girls of today, who will be the leaders of tomorrow. Learning is tailored for girls, who are given every opportunity to develop and excel. Every girl has a voice that is heard.
Girls and boys learn differently, and girls in all-girls schools achieve significantly stronger academic results than any other group in Australia. In an all-girl environment, teachers can accommodate and nurture these differences in abilities and interests, and without competition from boys, girls are free to pursue greatness and each achievement is celebrated.
Girls’ education is a specialised field, and our carefully chosen teaching staff tailor their classes specifically to the way girls learn, develop and communicate. This means that students are more engaged with their teacher and with the content, which leads to better academic outcomes.
An engaging curriculum, specially developed to inspire and unlock the potential of girls, builds confidence and pride their learning abilities, and the scope and diversity of our teaching programme develops girls that want to be at school and want to learn.
Girls at Moreton Bay College enjoy not only equal opportunity but every opportunity. All activities are open to girls: they participate, influence and lead. There is no gender stereotyping with subject selection. Girls are encouraged to explore a career or future in any area. We immerse girls equally in subject areas such as science and technology as we do in those subjects traditionally perceived of as “female”, such as humanities and the arts.
Without competition and social pressure from boys, girls at Moreton Bay College not only participate in a range of co-curricular activities covering many interests, they excel, and discover lifelong passions.
In an all-girls school, all the leadership roles are filled by girls: from the captain of the school houses to the head of the student body, and from student leadership groups to the leaders of every school club. Younger students see these female leaders as role models and learn that girls can lead in any field.
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