Tyndale Christian School, Adelaide Explained

Tyndale Christian School
Motto:Intentionally Christian, Inclusive, Excellent
Established:1983
Type:Independent school
Principal:Mike Potter
City:Salisbury East
State:South Australia
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-34.7732°N 138.6683°W
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Enrollment:~1300
Teaching Staff:97
Campus:Three (junior, middle and senior)
Colours:Green, navy blue
House colours: Faraday (blue), Newton (red), Kelvin (yellow), Kepler (green)

Tyndale Christian School, founded in 1983 by like minded parents who employed Roy Magor to be the first Headmaster, is a coeducational private R–12 school located in Salisbury East, South Australia, Australia. The school is named after William Tyndale, who translated the Bible into the Early Modern English language. Michael Potter is the second and current principal of the school.

Sub-schools

As of 2010 the school has over 1300 students enrolled to one of three sub-schools:[1]

Considered a cheaper more affordable school for Christian families to send their children to.

Prior to 2001 the school had Primary (R–7) and High (8–12) sub-schools.

In recent years few more additions have been made to the campus including a new area called 'The Zone' for special needs children to work with more supervision effectively.

References

  1. Web site: History . Tyndale Christian School . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090930164152/http://www.tyndale.sa.edu.au/page.php?parentid=37&pageid=49 . 2009-09-30 .

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