College Announcements

COLLEGE UNIFORM

College Crest and Uniform Transition  The College is currently undergoing a crest transition, following the official announcement made in 2024. A three-year phase-in period has been granted across 2025, 2026, and 2027, allowing families time…

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Pets On Site

To ensure the safety and comfort of all students and staff, pets are not permitted on school premises (this includes before and after school). We kindly ask for your cooperation in keeping our school environment…



MAWA MATHS EXPO

Join a day of learning and exploration at the Maths Expo! Sunday 10th of August 2025 10:00am – 1:00pm Curtin University. Building 501 – School of Education. Off Kent Street, Bentley Designed to support parents…



ALUMNI MIXER

As we celebrate our 40th Birthday, we invite our College Alumni to reconnect with old friends and make new ones at our upcoming Alumni Mixer. It’s the perfect opportunity to network, reminisce, and have a…



SCBC GATE PROGRAM

The 2025 GATE program was launched this week with an Information Session held at the College. If you were unable to attend or want some more details, Click Here to view the Presentation Slides. Mentioned…




PARKING SAFETY

To keep our students safe and our staff able to park at school grounds without issue, we ask in good faith that there is ‘no standing on the crosswalks’ in school grounds and ‘no standing…


RECOGNITION OF EXCELLENCE

South Coast Baptist College features in National Quality Standard in Action Western Australia Schools We are thrilled to announce that South Coast Baptist College features on pages 31 & 32 in the National Quality Standard in Action…



BICYCLES, SCOOTERS, E-RIDABLES

Please consider the safety of yourself, your child, and the community; remember essential bicycle and scooter safety measures that must be adhered to by all students. Helmets Legal Requirement: Western Australian law mandates that all…


CREATING A SCREEN ROUTINE

The ideal screen time for your child depends on their age, development, personality, and commitments. Quality screen time is more important than quantity. The World Health Organisation recommends limiting screen time for younger children and…