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Moreton Bay College is an independent girls' day school offering the IB Primary Years Programme alongside the Australian Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18. From Prep to Year 12, the curriculum uses inquiry-based learning and a common core of English, Mathematics, Science, SOSE, Languages, Technology, Personal Development and the Arts, enhanced by Religious Education, Design Technology, Languages and Enterprise Education. The school provides a seamless progression across year levels and prepares girls for post‑school destinations. The Arts, Drama, Dance and music are central, with extensive opportunities in performing and visual arts. A modern science facility with eight laboratories supports STEM study, alongside dedicated Visual Art, Dance, Drama and Technologies spaces, a well-equipped Music Centre and a heated Olympic pool and sports centre. Co-curriculars include Programming, Debating and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards; language learning in French and Japanese; and Service Learning and wellbeing initiatives. Fostering lifelong growth and leadership.
Moreton Bay College has 1,257 pupils, instruction in English.
450 Wondall Road, Manly West, Brisbane, QLD 4179, Australia. The campus sits in the bayside suburb of Manly West, to the east of Brisbane. A dedicated Moreton Bay College & Moreton Bay Boys' College bus service operates to and from the Colleges with stops on TransLink routes.
Early Learning Centre; Kindergarten; Primary (Prep–Year 6); Secondary (Year 7–12)
Independent girls' day school
Personalised learning through the Learning Enhancement team; Learning Support provides differentiation with access to Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Vision and Hearing Specialists and Educational Psychologists for early intervention and ongoing individualised programming.
Uniting Church
Kindergarten 8:30am–2:30pm; Primary starts 8:25am with finish times from 2:30pm (Prep) to 3:00pm (Year 5–6). Morning Tea 10:20am–10:50am; Lunch 12:40pm–1:20pm. Secondary bell times follow the 8:20am–3:10pm schedule with multiple sessions and a standard school day.
Dedicated bus service with exclusive MBC & MBBC coaches; all stops are TransLink stops; 2025 bus routes published; booking inquiries to buses@moretonbaycolleges.qld.edu.au.
Annual tuition at Moreton Bay College ranges from AUD 5,545 to AUD 22,680 for 2026/27.
Moreton Bay College teaches IB (PYP), Australian Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.
The school is an International Baccalaureate World School offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP). The common core curriculum across Prep to Year 12 includes English, Mathematics, Science, SOSE, Languages, Technology, Personal Development and the Arts, and is enhanced by Religious Education, Design Technology, Languages and Enterprise Education, with co-curriculars such as Programming, Debating and the Duke of Edinburgh Awards. The curriculum is designed to provide a seamless transition across year levels and supports students toward their post‑school destinations. The Arts, Drama, Dance and music are highlighted as core cultural experiences, with extensive opportunities in performing and visual arts.
Outstanding ATAR Results are reported for the Class of 2025. Scholars ATAR Results include top scores such as Angeline Kobe 98.95, Calla Bulley 98.65, Caterina Meyer 98.45, Phoebe Shortt 98.05 and Annabelle Thiele 97.25. Additional top performers achieved 95+ in various subjects, with subject-level results showcasing high marks in English, Literature, Design, Dance and more. The school also publishes annual ATAR materials highlighting individual subject results for the cohort.
Graduates pursue higher education at international and Australian universities. Notable alumna include Miela Goodchild, who is currently studying at Duke University, USA, and has earned recognition in collegiate athletics. Dame Quentin Bryce, AD CVO, served as Governor-General of Australia (2008–2014), and alumna Dr Jill Charker is Deputy Secretary – Corporate Cluster at the Department of Jobs and Small Business. This reflects a pattern of graduates entering diverse higher education and public-sector pathways.
The school recognises high achievement through the Scholars ATAR Results, with top scholars listed and celebrated for exceptional ATAR performances (e.g., 98.95 to 95+). Scholarships are offered for academic distinction and excellence in co-curricular pursuits, supporting high-achieving students and enabling continued excellence.
Hearts and Minds is the wellbeing framework that supports the wellbeing of every girl at Moreton Bay College. It is an evidence‑based framework consisting of five actions: Connect, Be active, Take notice, Keep learning, and Give. The five actions are embedded across the curriculum and pastoral programmes; in Primary, they are explored under the PYP Learner Profile and Attitudes, and in Secondary, the wellbeing curriculum is the Positive Minds programme aligned to Hearts and Minds, with further opportunities through year‑level camps, student leadership, service learning and Form and House activities. The pastoral care framework is delivered through a collaborative partnership among students, parents and staff, and includes two counsellors and two full‑time Chaplains who provide counselling and spiritual guidance at every year level.
The Learning Enhancement team delivers personalised learning and differentiates the curriculum for individual needs. The Learning Support team works with classroom teachers to support students in individual, small‑group or classroom settings, developing confidence and learning strategies. The College also engages specialised staff such as Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Vision and Hearing Specialists and Educational Psychologists to support early intervention and ongoing individualised programming.
Hearts and Minds guides the school's wellbeing provisions, with five actions (Connect, Be active, Take notice, Keep learning, Give) embedded in both Primary and Secondary programmes. The Secondary wellbeing curriculum, Positive Minds, complements pastoral programmes and is mapped to Hearts and Minds, with additional opportunities through camps, leadership experiences, service learning and other year‑level activities. The school also provides access to College Counsellors and Chaplains as part of its wellbeing support.
Safeguarding is a shared responsibility across staff, students and families. Moreton Bay College upholds the 10 Child Safe Standards and the Universal Principle of cultural safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, as required by the Child Safe Organisations Act 2024 (Qld). Safeguarding is supported by policies including the Child Protection Policy, Anti‑Discrimination, Sexual Harassment and Workplace Bullying Policy, and the Complaints Handling Policy. The safety and wellbeing of students is the highest priority, and the College fosters a safe, inclusive environment with respectful relationships.
Step 1 – Apply. The formal intake years are Kindergarten, Year 5 and Year 7. If a year level is full, a waiting list can be created and you will be notified if a place becomes available. A non-refundable Enrolment Application Fee of AUD 350 is payable at the time of application. Applications can be submitted online or by downloading an Enrolment form. The documents required (in English or certified translations) are: a copy of the student's passport; copies of the student's academic records for the past two years; a completed Reference Form from the current or most recent school principal if previous reports do not record behaviour or commitment; a completed subject selection form (if applicable); acceptable evidence of English language proficiency (e.g., AEAS, IELTS); application for course credit (if required); a completed Homestay Application Form (if applicable). The College requires evidence that the student's academic ability and English proficiency can meet entry and curriculum demands, in line with the 2018 National Code of Practice, Part B Standard 2.
The College offers two key scholarship pathways: Academic Excellence Scholarships and Co-Curricular Excellence Scholarships, each up to 50% remission on tuition fees. Academic Excellence Scholarships are awarded to students entering Years 7 to 11 who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and exemplary conduct. Co-Curricular Excellence Scholarships are awarded to students entering Years 7 to 11 who excel in Sport, Music, or the Performing Arts and maintain strong academic results and conduct. At the Principal's discretion, limited scholarship opportunities may also be available for current Year 5 2025 students entering Year 7 in 2027. Applications for 2027 scholarships are open. Scholarship Application Process: Step 1 – Complete an online Scholarship Application. Step 2 – Complete an online Enrolment Application. Step 3 – Read the Scholarship and Bursaries Policy and complete the Scholarship Application Form by 8 February 2026. Step 4 – Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview in April. Offers will be made to successful candidates in May. The Moreton Bay Colleges' Foundation offers Bursaries based on financial need to students who would not otherwise be able to enrol. The Jennifer Haynes Bursary and The Quentin Bryce Bursary are full remission bursaries (not currently taking applications) for entry into Year 7 (six years for Jennifer Haynes) or into secondary years (Quentin Bryce). The Foundation also administers The Moreton Bay Colleges' Foundation, a charitable trust funding opportunities for students. Chat to our Scholarships and Bursaries Team to discuss eligibility or options.
Intake years are Kindergarten, Year 5 and Year 7. If a year level is full, the Enrolments Team can place your daughter's name on a waiting list and will notify you if a place becomes available.