Radford College

Radford College is an independent school, Anglican, coeducational day school, located in Bruce, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

Radford College
Radford College
Address
1 College Street

, ,
2617

Australia
Coordinates35°14′36″S 149°05′19″E / 35.2433°S 149.0885°E / -35.2433; 149.0885
Information
Typeprivate, day school
MottoTruth, Compassion, Wisdom
DenominationAnglican Church of Australia
Established11 February 1984
Sister schoolKure National College of Technology, Hiroshima, Japan Konko Gakuen school, Okayama prefecture, Japan
ChairVicki Williams
PrincipalAndy Gordon (Acting)
Staff180+
GradesPre–K12
GenderCoeducational
Enrolment2100 (2023)
Colour(s)Gold, maroon, navy blue
     
AffiliationAssociated Southern Colleges
Websiteradford.act.edu.au

Founded in 1984, the college is named after Bishop Lewis Bostock Radford. It has a non-selective enrolment policy and currently caters for over 2,100 students from pre-kindergarten to Year 12.

History

Radford opened its doors in 1984 under founding principal Jock Mackinnon AM, with 235 students and 15 staff. Professor T.B. Millar AO served as the inaugural chairman. Radford presently has more than 2,100 students enrolled across its Junior (Years pre-kindergarten to 6), and secondary School (Years 7–12).

Principals

Years Principal
2023–present Andy Gordon (acting Principal, Head of Junior School)
2014–2023 Fiona Godfrey OAM (formerly headmaster of St Peter's Collegiate Girls' School)
2009–2013 Phillip Heath AM (currently headmaster of Barker College)
2001–2008 David Mulford (later headmaster of Newington College)
1993–2000 Graeme Wigg
1989–1992 Peter Casson
1983–1989 Jock Mackinnon AM (was appointed before the college opened, formerly headmaster of Pulteney Grammar School)

Chairman of the Board

Years Chairman
2021–present Vicki Williams
2017–2021 Steve Baker
2008–2017 Ian Morison
2003–2007 Ray Young
1985–2003 Lawrie Willet AO
1982–1985 Tom Millar (was appointed before the college opened)

Curriculum

Junior School pupils undertake the International Baccalaureate Primary Years programme.

The Secondary School operates a core curriculum of English, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography, Religious and Values Education, and Physical education as well as various electives including Performing Arts, Creative Arts, Design and Technology, and Languages. A strong emphasis is placed upon service learning and active participation in co-curricular activities.

In Senior School, students work toward the Year 12 Certificate, a credential awarded to ACT secondary students on completion of their studies. Radford College offers a range of courses leading to an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), in addition to accredited courses for students not seeking to enter university. In 2011, more Radford students sought tertiary entrance than any other school in Canberra, with 93% of students receiving an ATAR. Radford College has a record of academic success, with its Year 12 graduates achieving the highest median ATAR of all ACT schools in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2016.

Connections with other schools

Radford College is an active member in Round Square, with exchanges and participation in conferences and service opportunities.

Radford College is twinned with the following schools:

  • Konko Gakuen school in Okayama prefecture, Japan
  • Kure National College of Technology, in Hiroshima, Japan
  • BISU High School in Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

Collegians and notable alumni

The Radford Collegians are about building a community that provides ongoing support to members on a social, educational and career level. With over 6,500 former students, the group seeks to connect Collegians to each other and the College. It is committed to three core pillars of focus including social & community awareness, business & career opportunities and giving back. These pillars guide the Radford Collegians in success and growth. They organise reunions and mentoring programs, support College functions and raise funds for community outreach programs.

Notable faculty – current and former

See also

References

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