Co-Curricular

Co-Curricular Co-Curricular
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The opportunities for students outside the classroom are abundant.

The Senior School provides students with a diverse selection of co-curricular programs to choose from and participate in. Students can engage in various activities including RAGE (Revolve Around God Everyday), Bible Study and Prayer Groups. RAGE meets regularly, students encourage one another in their Christian walk, learn from the Bible, pray and participate in activities. This is largest voluntary group that meets at the College. RAGE organises an outreach overnight camp each year.

Preliminary Theological Certificate

Our students in Years 9 to 12 have the opportunity to participate in an ongoing course called the Preliminary Theological Certificate (PTC) which is administered by Moore Theological College and is taught on campus by our Head of Biblical Studies.
The PTC extends students’ knowledge and understanding of the Bible, assists in preparing them for ministry in their local church, and to provide an opportunity for students to begin study towards a recognised certificate in Theology.

Music and Creative Arts

Musicians can join the Choirs and Choral ensembles, Concert and Stage Bands, String Ensemble and Orchestra. There are Art and Drama Clubs as well as the Art Initiative for gifted and talented students. The College has a strong tradition of Theatre productions and Musicals, which fosters a sense of community as students work together in multiple roles both on and off stage.

Duke of Edinburgh Award

The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme helps develop self-confidence, practical skills, an awareness of community service, resourcefulness, initiative, self-reliance, and teamwork.

Awards are given at three different levels – Bronze, Silver and Gold, depending on the time and commitment involved.

There are four sections from which to choose activities. – Skills, Community Service, Physical Recreation, and Expeditions. Students from Year 9 onwards are invited to be involved in this program.

Debating and Public Speaking

Students at Broughton are encouraged to participate in Debating and Public Speaking to help develop confidence in expressing their ideas clearly and logically. Broughton attends the annual Year 7 MISA Debating Workshop, participates in the MISA Debating competition for Year 7 and 8 students, and the HICES Debating competition for students in Years 7-10.

Tournament of Minds

Each year, Broughton places teams in the Tournament of Minds competition, which is a problem-solving program for teams of students from both primary and secondary years. The College participates in the Metropolitan Southwest Region and regularly achieves success in the competition. Over the past five years Broughton have represented at State and International level in the Arts and in STEM, being the runner up at Internationals twice and in 2019, the Broughton Arts team won the NSW State title, progressing to represent NSW at the International TOM in Tasmania to which they were crowned the International champions. In 2022-2024, Broughton hosted the Regional TOM competition.

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Broughton Anglican College is an outreach ministry of Campbelltown Anglican Church and a service to the Macarthur community.