Narangba Set for New Faith-Based School Amidst Community Consultation

Narangba Community

Narangba is poised for the addition of a large, faith-based school and childcare centre for Prep to Year 12, currently under public scrutiny. 



The ambitious project, proposed by The Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane four years after acquiring a 13-hectare site in the Narangba growth hub, is generating both anticipation and concern within the community.

The site is along Callaghan and Morgan roads.

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Public input on the development concludes this week, marking a crucial stage in the approval process for the school, which aims to accommodate up to 1836 students and 100 childcare places. The Catholic Church envisions a phased construction, with initial stages possibly encompassing Prep to Year 3 and Year 7 classes, along with the childcare facilities.

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While the proposal promises a high-quality, coeducational learning environment with modern facilities and extensive outdoor areas, it has also drawn opposition from some neighbouring residents. Concerns have been raised regarding the site’s rural residential zoning and the potential impact on traffic in the vicinity.

Despite this, the Church remains committed to its vision, emphasising the school’s potential to provide a values-based education and contribute to the community. 

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Detailed plans outline a range of educational buildings, sports facilities, and even the possibility of a future church on the site.



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The proposed school’s design also incorporates measures to protect the natural landscape, including a waterway corridor and existing koala habitat.

The community’s feedback will play a crucial role in determining whether this ambitious project will ultimately come to fruition, shaping the educational landscape of this area for years to come.

Published Date 14-May-2024

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