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Students begin the day with devotion and prayer led by either the teacher or the students. This is an exciting time for students to pray, share and encourage each other in their faith. Structured lessons, based around the Son Seekers Program (Primary) and Christian Living Studies Program (Secondary), are also taught on a regular basis through Christian Living Classes.

 

In Christian Living students examine and discuss the bible and its application in today’s modern world.

 

Our College Chaplain organises the running of chapel services every 2 weeks. One service is held for primary students and another for secondary students. Students have a hands-on role in chapel, either by presenting a message through drama, readings or song or through the school chapel band.

 

In summary students are encouraged to develop and share their faith at the Bundaberg Christian College. Our aim is to glorify God by encouraging our students to discover and put to use, their God-given talents.

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