Ryan Catholic College 59 Canterbury Road, Kirwan, Queensland 4817
About the Business
Welcome to Ryan Catholic College, a prestigious institution located at 59 Canterbury Road in Kirwan, Australia. As an establishment and point of interest, our school offers a comprehensive Catholic education for both boys and girls from Prep to Year 12 across two campuses.
At Ryan Catholic College, our dedicated staff members are deeply committed to providing a meaningful and challenging education within a Catholic environment. We believe in nurturing the whole person, focusing on the spiritual, academic, physical, emotional, and social development of our students.
Although our College is relatively young, we have already built an enviable reputation for producing well-rounded young individuals. Our graduates consistently demonstrate academic excellence, achieved through a broad education that offers multiple pathways for students to attain their goals.
In addition to our commitment to education, we also recognize and respect the traditional custodians of the land on which our institution stands. We acknowledge the Wulgurukaba people as the traditional owners and pay our respects to their elders, both past and present. We also extend our respects to the Bindal people, who are our neighboring brothers and sisters on this land. Together, may we walk gently and peacefully on this land, fostering a sense of unity and harmony.
Whether you are a prospective student, a parent, or a member of our wider community, we invite you to explore our website to learn more about Ryan Catholic College. Discover the exceptional education, supportive community, and strong values that make our institution a beacon of excellence in Kirwan and beyond.
Location & Phone number
59 Canterbury Road, Kirwan, Queensland 4817, Australia
Reviews
"Last week got 1 end of unit test every day"
"we dont have enough money to help with rowing jamal *buys like 10 tvs for the school."
"I am appalled and disgusted to hear after speaking to one of your ex students, that she was NOT allowed to wear a suit to her Year 12 Formal which is a right of passage, she was told not to attend if she didn't comply. In this day and age, it should be ACCEPTABLE to wear whatever they see fit, you bigots, need to check what century you're living in. Shame on this school for denying this young woman her formal, you took that away from her."
"In grade 7 at Ryan (teacher's name was Ben) we all got to pick someone to do a Biography on. I picked Nelson Mandela and wrote about his involvement in Umkhonto we Sizwe and the Pretorian church street bombings resulting in 19 deaths as well as his wife which used to burn people alive. Because the school is catholic and Mandela had been painted as a "Saint" I was suspended from school for 3 days and my parent's were called into the office to speak with the principle. My dad grew up during apartheid in Bloemfontein and remembers Mandela's involvement the bombing, the principle refused to listen to facts and made me serve the full 3 days of suspension. Admittingly I was a bit of a troubled student in the past but the school failed to show 0 compassion and expected students to seek counselling on their own behalf (I was 12). From my experience the school only really cared about those stupid dodger tickets and trying to convert students to Christianity. When I left the school in grade 9 I was having twice as many religion lessons as maths lessons."
"Great school, but they care way too much about the uniform"
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