Canterbury College is one of Queensland’s leading Anglican ELC-12 schools, located in the rapidly growing corridor spanning Logan, the northern Gold Coast, the Scenic Rim and southern Brisbane.
Since 1987, Canterbury has deliberately built a culture that is both high-performing and deeply human. Our students are known not only for their academic outcomes, but for the way they contribute across the full life of the College. We believe that the best education is balanced, ambitious and future-focused, where learning extends beyond the classroom and where every student is challenged to grow.
At Canterbury, this is captured through our commitment to the Four Dimensions: Academics, Sport, Performing Arts and Character, Leadership and Service (CLS). These are not add-ons; they are integral to how we design learning, build community and develop confident, capable young people who are ready for the world beyond school.
At Canterbury, you will teach students who bring energy and focus to their learning. Our young people are known for being kind, polite and motivated, and for their willingness to embrace challenge and pursue excellence across all areas of College life.
This culture is reflected in our outcomes. In 2025, 54% of our Year 12 cohort achieved an ATAR of 90 or higher, and our Year 9 NAPLAN performance placed Canterbury among the top coeducational independent schools in Queensland and the highest-performing school in Logan. These results are not incidental, they reflect a consistent, whole-school commitment to high standards, strong teaching and a balanced, ambitious education across the Four Dimensions.
We are now inviting expressions of interest from educators who are energised by this kind of environment, teachers who set high standards for themselves and for their students, who value collaboration and professionalism, and who are excited to be part of a school that is continuing to evolve.
Whether you are an experienced teacher looking for your next challenge, or an early career teacher ready to be developed in a strong professional culture, we would encourage you to explore what Canterbury can offer.
Opportunities
As The College Continues To Grow, We Are Planning Ahead For a Range Of Teaching Positions Commencing In 2027. While We Have Particular Interest In
- Industrial Technology
- Senior Mathematics
- Economics
We welcome expressions of interest across a broad range of disciplines from educators who are aligned to our values and our direction.
Why Canterbury College?
Working at Canterbury is both professionally rewarding and personally sustaining. You will be part of a collegial and disciplined environment where teaching is taken seriously, where effort is recognised and where people genuinely support one another to improve.
- A high-trust, collaborative staff culture focused on excellence in practice
- Ongoing professional learning, coaching and career development pathways
- A clear commitment to staff wellbeing, with strong leadership support
- Access to Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Free onsite parking, coffee shop and wide-ranging staff wellbeing program
Work and Wellbeing
We recognise that sustainable performance depends on balance. Canterbury supports the Right to Disconnect, and we are intentional about ensuring that expectations around communication and workload are clear, reasonable and respectful of personal time.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Education or a relevant subject area
- Current Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) registration
- Commitment to ongoing professional growth and reflective practice
- A genuine commitment to educating the whole student across the Four Dimensions
A Different Kind of Community
Our mantra, “Different Together”, speaks to the strength of a community that is diverse in experience, perspective and background, yet united in purpose. We are proud of the culture we have built, one that combines high expectations with genuine care, and one that continues to evolve as we look to the future.
If you are motivated by purposeful work, value high standards and want to contribute to a school that is forward thinking and community-minded, we would welcome your application.
How To Apply
Please submit your application, including a Cover Letter and Resume, addressed to Mr Daniel Walker, Principal.
Canterbury College is committed to being a safe, inclusive and respectful workplace. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities and experiences.
Successful applicants will be expected to live and breathe our unwavering commitment to the dignity, safety and wellbeing of every student, and to act consistently in ways that reflect and uphold this across all aspects of College life.