Hillcrest Christian College is celebrating the outstanding success of its Virtual Learning Community (VLC) which has quickly become a transformative model of education for more than 200 students seeking a flexible, future-focused approach to learning.
Since its launch, the VLC has empowered students across Queensland to thrive academically, spiritually, and personally—no matter where they are located.
The program, which serves students from Prep to 12, offers a full Australian Curriculum delivered by passionate, experienced Christian educators through a dynamic digital platform. Students engage in real-time online classes, self-paced learning opportunities, and community-building activities including virtual chapel, leadership development, and co-curricular clubs.
“The success of our Virtual Learning Program has exceeded expectations,” said Ms Danni Foster-Brown, Head of the Virtual Learning Community. “It’s not just about delivering content online—it’s about building a rich, connected learning experience that supports every child’s growth and potential in a rapidly changing world.”
Families have praised the VLC for its balance of structure and flexibility, which allows students to manage their learning around personal schedules, sporting commitments, family travel, or unique educational needs. The program has proven especially valuable for rural families, and those seeking a more personalised learning environment.
Students enrolled in the VLC receive tailored academic support, regular one-on-one check-ins with teachers, and access to future pathways such as the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) and tertiary preparation. The use of innovative technologies, project-based learning, and digital collaboration tools ensures that students are developing the critical thinking, creativity, and communication skills needed for future success.
“We’re preparing students not just for graduation, but for life beyond school,” Ms Foster-Brown said. “Our Virtual Learning students are gaining independence, resilience, and digital fluency—skills that are essential in the future for their careers and professions.”
As the program continues to grow, Hillcrest remains committed to enhancing the virtual experience with new subjects, learning tools, and co-curricular opportunities. Enrolments are open year-round, with flexible intakes to support diverse student needs.
For families interested in joining a Christ-centred virtual community that offers both academic excellence and future-ready education, Hillcrest invites them to explore the Virtual Learning Community and get in touch today.
Visit www.hillcrest.qld.edu.au.
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