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Pre-kindy
Age 4 turning 5
Pre Kindy utilises a Christ-centred, play based curriculum to provide the perfect platform for students and parents to thrive in Kindergarten.
Junior School
Kindergarten – Year 6
RCC Junior School provides a safe, nurturing and stimulating environment where each child is known, valued and extended by their teachers.
Extra Curricular at RCC
RCC offers an extra-curricular program that assists students in gaining experiences that will contribute to their character and connection with the community. This program includes opportunities for leadership, creative and performing arts, music, sport, and cultural engagement.
What’s Happening at RCC
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School hours
Monday to Friday 8:50am — 2:55pm
Pre-kindy
Wednesday to Friday 8.50am to 2.55pm

Office hours
Monday to Friday 8:30am — 3:30pm

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To assist parents in the nurture of their children,
By providing a Christ-centred, biblically grounded, academically rigorous and culturally relevant education that instils a sense of identity, purpose and hope in students that equips them to live for God’s glory.




Congratulations to Oscar, Nate & Bella who achieved outstanding results at the recent NSW Athletics State Junior Championships in Sydney. They performed in multiple events including javelin, discus, hurdles, sprint and relays. Oscar achieved a personal best time in the 300m hurdles, winning a bronze medal and qualifying for the Athletics Australia National Junior Championships in Brisbane during the holidays. Well done on your impressive achievements! #identitypurposehope ... See MoreSee Less
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Beyond RCC: Global Connections was launched this week when our students had the opportunity to learn alongside visiting Japanese students from Imagine Education Australia Study Tour Group in the classroom and playground, building relationships and sharing experiences. Thank you to our willing buddies! #learningtherccway #identitypurposehope ... See MoreSee Less
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Our Easter Alive Chapels have been filled with student performances and good news messages from Nev & Sue Strachan. Chapels continue tomorrow and Thursday at 9am with our community breakfast kicking off at 7.45am on Thursday morning. All welcome!! #learningtherccway #identitypurposehope ... See MoreSee Less
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The staff emerged convincing winners in our first staff v students sporting challenge for 2026 winning the archery competition 78-54! Term 2 challenge - basketball!! #identitypurposehope #learningtherccway ... See MoreSee Less
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Our senior Student Leaders had the privilege of attending and participating in the NSW Parliament Youth Forum and Public Speaking Regional Roadshow in Tweed Heads last week. This initiative afforded the opportunity to share their experiences and solutions for the challenges facing our local community. Congratulations to Matt who placed second in the public speaking competition! #learningtherccway #identitypurposehope ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to our CSSA Zone Touch Footballers who competed with great ability and attitude at the Gala Day last week with three teams finishing first overall and the other teams finishing in the top three of their divisions. Congratulations also to Matt, Jaxon, Eli, Henry, Sid, Shaylee, Lily, Ava & Stella on their selection for CSSA State representation in Sydney. #identitypurposehope #learningtherccway ... See MoreSee Less
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There’s something special about stepping out onto the water in Ballina—rod in hand, waves rolling gently, and the quiet reminder of the beauty that surrounds us. The Elective Sport of fishing is a wonderful way for students and staff to slow down, connect, and appreciate the incredible environment we’ve been given. #learningtherccway #identitypurposehope ... See MoreSee Less
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Our Stage 6 Physics students have been hard at work transforming abstract ideas into real, working systems—one wire at a time. With a mix of careful planning, teamwork, and a bit of trial-and-error, students have been building and testing electrical circuits to explore how current, voltage, and resistance behave in the real world. #learningtherccway #identitypurposehope ... See MoreSee Less
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