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Purchased by the Lutheran Church from Mr and Mrs Munroe. Community gathered together the money needed to to purchse and helped renovate and build (boys boarding).
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Boarding only 56 students, both boys and girls because it is a co-educational schools. Also some of the staff had to be housed in the servant's quarters.
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A student centred environment
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Built in 1968, it reflects how the Lutheran church in Queensland grew and adapted to both the Queensland culture and environment between the 1950s and the 1970s.
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God's Love
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Established as a trial program, then in 1976 it became an ongoing outdoor edutation program. It has also gained many new facilities and different activities within the project over the years that have passed.
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The first school to create a Middle School in Queensland, (for it was already happening in America, but a slightly different system). Mr David Woodrow was the first head of middle school.
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This year Mr Wayne Gauld became head of the Middle School becoming the third person to take the role (after the second Mr Ray Elvery). Mr Gauld remains head of Middle School currently. (2015)
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In this year grade six moved into the Middle School.
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Junior High was established, holding grades eight and nine. This was also the year that the grade five moved up to the Middle School.
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A Student Centred Environment
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Junior School: Prep-grade 4; Middle School grades 5 Junior High School grades 7-9; Senior School grades.
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- Grade 5 and 6 may move down to the Junior School to make the Primary Years program all in one place
- St Peters Lutheran College could become a chain school
- If St Peters could get enough money from the government a school could be set up by St Peters in Paupa New Guinea