Australia, Brisbane
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Boarders live in two main residences, Goodwin House and Gerald House, with an additional Year 7 centre. The residential buildings provide individual rooms with ample privacy, shared common spaces and study areas, and boarders can access the 22-hectare campus and all sporting, recreation and learning facilities, including Norman Creek. A health and wellness centre is staffed around the clock, and meals are prepared by chefs in a self-service dining hall with a menu that includes continental and hot breakfasts and theme nights.
The School has a strict dress code featuring Blues for everyday wear and Whites for evenings and formal occasions. All uniform items are available for purchase from the Churchie Shop located on campus.
The self-service dining hall offers a range of meals with options for various dietary needs, including full continental breakfasts or hot breakfasts, and themed nights with diverse cuisines; meals are prepared by chefs.
Churchie uses a house system with multiple houses across Prep and Senior Schools, including Angles, Danes, Jutes and Saxons in the Prep School and Grenfell, Kingsley, Magnus and Nansen in the Senior School (with additional houses such as Biggs, Casey, Hillary, Mawson, etc.). Boarders are associated with houses such as Gerald and Goodwin, and two boarding houses Donaldson and Strong existed in the past. The house system supports pastoral care and inter-house competition.
Churchie is a Diocesan-owned school; the governing body is the Diocesan Council, with a School Council and sub-committees for Facilities, Finance and Funding; Curriculum, Culture and Communications; Oaklands Child Care and Kindergarten management; and Investment Advisory activity.
Anglican Church Grammar School, known as Churchie, is a boys' day and boarding school in Brisbane serving ages 5 to 18. It delivers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme and Diploma Programme alongside the Australian Curriculum, guiding students from early years through senior secondary. In Years 7–10, learning follows the Australian Curriculum within a Churchie context, with core subjects English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities, Health and Physical Education, and Modern Languages (Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish or French). Year 9 offers electives such as Geography, Engineering, Advanced Science, Digital Solutions, Film, Television and New Media, and Philosophy and Critical Reasoning. Year 11–12 provides three pathways: Queensland Certificate of Education/ATAR, the IB Diploma Programme, and a Vocational Education and Training pathway (Certificate IV in Fitness; Diploma of Business). The 22-hectare campus features the Centenary Library, a 250-seat theatre, a modern sports complex, 10 turf fields, an aquatics centre, a seven-court tennis centre and a rowing facility, plus Morris Hall for music, drama and art.