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"Fairholme: a place to find your voice, a wealth of opportunities to explore; faith to navigate and create the future"

Why Fairholme
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Fairholme College...


leading the way academically for over 100 years.


The Fairholme way is focused on high academic standards, but so is the desire to see students discover and develop their own strengths, from Kindy through to Year 12.


Fairholme has a tradition of educational excellence which embraces all facets of learning: academic, sporting, and the arts. We believe a well-rounded curriculum fully nurtures each student’s physical and social development.


Our focus is very much on the education of girls; creating classrooms that suit the learning of girls; challenging stereotypical views of females’ roles in education and ultimately growing confident, independent women.


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Step into our beautiful grounds, perched on the edge of the Toowoomba escarpment and you will find that Fairholme is not an ordinary school. We welcome your visit, at any time.


Here, you can gain a greater sense of what it means to be a Fairholme girl: Burning Yet Flourishing.


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Fairholme News

By Graeme Morris April 7, 2025
A new program will help out students set goals and grow both academically and personally. Read about our new INSIGHTS program.
By Graeme Morris April 7, 2025
10 minutes with Fairholme Principal Dr Hobart.
By Sarah Richardson March 25, 2025
The MacLaren tartan has long been woven into the fabric of the Hall family, its threads connecting generations through time. For 101 year old Nessie Hall - Fairholme College’s oldest living Old Girl - the legacy began in 1938 when she started Fairholme as a Year 9 Boarder.
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Acknowledgement of Country


Fairholme College proudly stands on a place of learning thousands of years old. 

 

We pay our respects to the traditional custodians of this land, the Giabal, Jarowair and West Wakka Wakka peoples. We acknowledge their continuing connection to and care for the land, waterways, culture and community. We honour the ancestors of this land and thank them for sharing their cultures, spiritualities and ways of living.

 

Inspired by the love of God, we recognise that reconciliation is a whole community commitment.

 

May we always walk respectfully together.


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