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Sophia College Plainland

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Sophia College Plainland, Qld
56 Otto Rd
Plainland
QLD
4341
Brisbane West, Ipswich, Toowoomba
(07) 5411 3400
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Narelle Dobson
  • Secondary School
  • Catholic
Year 7 to Year 12 by 2026
Catholic
No
Co-ed

Sophia College provides a Catholic education. We have high expectations of self-discipline and self-motivation for our students. We work in partnership with  the home environment as we strive to give students what they need to flourish at school and be successful in their global future. ​

Our vision is to develop a community where students can grow in wisdom and love; to give them the space to develop their spirituality, to encourage them to understand and celebrate difference and to be respectful of each other and the earth. At Sophia College we value excellence and personal ende​avours so that each of our students can be the best they can, given their individual talents. 

Sophia College is a Catholic, co-educational secondary college founded in the Franciscan tradition.  Our community is a proud member of the Brisbane Catholic Education network of schools.

All phases of schooling at Sophia College are underpinned by Brisbane Catholic Education's Learning and Teaching Framework and The Alice Springs (Mparntwe) Declaration (2019). The Alice Springs (Mparntwe - pronounced as 'M-ban-tua') Education Declaration sets the national vision for education for all Australians and notes two goals:

  1. The Australian education system promotes excellence and equity.
  2. All young Australians become:
    • Confident and creative individuals
    • Successful lifelong learners
    • Active and informed members of the community

Curriculum design and delivery at Sophia College is grounded in the Alice Springs (Mparntwe) Education Declaration and is mindful of the declaration's goals. In alignment with the declaration, which promotes excellence and equity, we support students to achieve high standards and provide structures and adjusted strategies that enable equitable learning experiences. This is achieved within a faith-filled learning environment in which we are committed to supporting students to become confident and creative individuals, successful lifelong learners and active and informed members of the community.​

All students study Religious Education from Year 7 –12.

In Years 7 and 8 students study all subjects of the Australian Curriculum. These include English, Mathematics, Science, History, Civics and Citizenship, Geography, Economics and Business, Health and Physical Education, Japanese, The Arts (Drama, Media Arts, Visual Arts, Music), Digital Technologies, Design and Technologies (Food and Fibre Production, Food Specialisation, Engineering and Materials).

In Years 9 and 10 all students study English, Mathematics, Science, History, and Health and Physical Education. Students will select three elective subjects from the remaining Australian Curriculum subjects in preparation for senior pathways including bespoke programs such as Agricultural Futures, Justice and Enterprise, and Engineering.

In Years 11 and 12 students are supported to develop a package of subjects that supports their learning goals and interests. Senior subjects will provide opportunities for all students to achieve a Queensland Certificate of Education. A student’s pathway may include an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) and/or Certificates depending on their subject choices and successfully meeting the requirements of the course.

Performance Arts Program

Sophia College offers an extensive Performing Arts Program - including vocal and instrumental music, line theatrical performace and a specialist dance troupe.

The Performing Arts Program aims to provide students with the opportunity to:

  • Expand upon lessons learned in curriculum classes by developing skills unique to each Performing Arts discipline

  • Engage with a range of traditional and innovative experiences that foster a passion for creativity through self-expression

  • Develop life skills such as teamwork, time management, problem solving and leadership

  • Build connections with students from other year levels who share a similar interest

  • Contribute to the College culture by adopting a commitment to service and community.

Throughout the year, each group will have the opportunity to showcase what they have learnt in the program. Performances may include but are not limited to:

  • College Masses, Assemblies, and other key events

  • Ipswich Junior Eisteddfod

  • Lockyer District Dancing Festival

  • Vocal and instrumental showcase evening

  • 2025 muscial production of Grease in May.

For more information about the Performance Arts Program, please read the information in the Performing Arts Program Handbook below. To enro​l your child in the program, use the link at the end of the handbook. 

 

SPORT

At Sophia College, sport is a vital part of the holistic educational experience we provide. Whether students are aspiring elite athletes or enjoy participating in physical activity, our programs offer opportunities for everyone to discover and nurture their sporting passions and talents.

The College is dedicated to supporting students in becoming the best version of themselves, both on and off the field. With programs designed to cater to all skill levels—from beginners to high-performance athletes—every student is encouraged to engage and thrive in our sporting environment.

Our comprehensive sports program fosters physical development and teamwork, leadership, and resilience—skills that extend far beyond the sporting arena.

Students have access to various sports, guided by experienced coaches committed to helping them achieve their personal best. Still, by participating in sports at Sophia College, students also build a strong sense of community and school spirit, forging friendships and memories that last a lifetime.

Sophia College Carnivals

The College holds three inter-school sporting carnivals throughout the academic year. These events provide students with opportunities to showcase their skills and represent the College in various sports. The carnival's primary aim is to foster school spirit, teamwork, and a sense of pride among students; however, these carnivals also serve as platforms for students to progress to higher levels of competition, including the Metropolitan West (Met West). 


The College's carnivals are held during the following periods:

Term 1: Twilight Swimming Carnival

Term 2: Cross Country Carnival & Track and Field Carnival

 

Representative Sport

Target Sporting Programs (TSP)

Sophia College is proud to offer students the opportunity to compete at the highest levels in Queensland and Australia through our Target Sporting Programs (TSP). These programs are designed to focus on our five targeted sports, providing students with comprehensive training, expert coaching, and access to a professional and supportive sporting environment. Our TSP prioritises skill development, high-performance pathways, and personal growth, enabling students to achieve their sporting ambitions while fostering teamwork, resilience, and leadership.

Through strong partnerships with local and state sporting organisations, Sophia College ensures that students benefit from advanced development opportunities, quality competition exposure, and experienced coaches' guidance. These premier sports programs are open to male and female students, reflecting the College's commitment to inclusivity, excellence, and athletic success. Our Target Sporting Programs include:

  • Basketball
  • Football (Soccer)
  • Netball
  • Touch Football
  • Volleyball

CISSSA Sport

The Combined Ipswich Secondary School Sporting Association (CISSSA) is a sporting association comprising secondary schools in Ipswich and surrounding districts. The CISSSA competition allows students to develop their sporting skills over consecutive weeks of home and away competition, offering consistent playing opportunities over two seasons. Weekly sport at Sophia College provides several key benefits, including the ability for our state-competing teams to train and play together before their events. Teams are organised by year levels, ensuring age-appropriate competition and progression.

 

Summer Season (Term 1 and 2)

Boys Summer Sports:

  • Futsal: Weekly competition
  • Touch Football: Weekly competition
  • Volleyball: One-day carnival​​
  • Basketball: One-day carnival (Year 7/8 only)

Girls Summer Sports:

  • Futsal: Weekly competition
  • Touch Football: Weekly competition
  • Basketball: One-day carnival (Year 7/8 only)

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Winter Season (Term 2 and 3)

Boys Winter Sports:

  • Basketball: Weekly competition
  • Rugby League: Weekly competition
  • Soccer: Weekly competition
  • AFL: One-day carnival
  • Hockey 9's: One-day carnival
  • Tennis: One-day carnival
  • Mixed Netball: Twilight Carnival

 

Girls Winter Sports:

  • Netball: Weekly competition
  • Soccer: Weekly competition
  • Volleyball: Weekly competition
  • AFL: One-day carnival
  • Basketball: One-day carnival
  • Hockey 9's: One-day carnival
  • Mixed Netball: Twilight Carnival
  • Rugby League 9's: One-day carnival
  • Tennis: One-day​

Sophia College has four bus companies that have routes through our College to transport students to and from College.  Should you have bus queries and to confirm routes, please contact the bus companies directly.​

 

Zischke Bus Services 

Phone: 07 5465 6519

 

Bus Queensland 

​Phone: 07 3802 1233

Minden Bus Service 

Phone: 07 5426 8102

 

Gatton Bus Service 

Phone: 07 5462 1088 ​

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Welcome to our college community – a place of wisdom and love. As Sophia College begins to grow, so too does my excitement to be leading the community. As a college community alive in the Franciscan charism, we will seek to live in kinship with nature, each other, and God. Laudato Si – a critical response to the ecological crisis – is the foundation of our college and commitment to integral ecology which honours the interconnectedness of Creation in all forms.

Sophia College will be a place of learning that improves the performance of every learner, with dedicated and innovative teachers who engage and continually strive to implement the most prominent and research-based methods for learning and teaching. As principal, my mission is to provide every Sophia College student with the opportunity to excel in their chosen pathway and to leave the college as confident, responsive and informed, resilient individuals who are well prepared for a rapidly changing future.

Narelle Dobson - Foundation Principal, Sophia College Plainland

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