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Immanuel Lutheran College, Buderim

1979 establishments in AustraliaBuderimEducational institutions established in 1979Elementary and primary schools affiliated with the Lutheran ChurchHigh schools and secondary schools affiliated with the Lutheran Church
Lutheran schools in AustraliaPrivate primary schools in QueenslandPrivate secondary schools in QueenslandSchools on the Sunshine Coast, QueenslandUse Australian English from June 2020

Immanuel Lutheran College (ILC) is a co-educational Christian private school in Buderim, a suburb of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. Since its opening in 1979, the college enrolment has grown from 63 students to over 850, ranging from Kindergarten (Prep) to Year 12. The school has a large number of musical ensembles which, have also consistently won major awards in statewide competitions. The school is owned and operated by the Queensland District of the Lutheran Church of Australia. The college campus occupies a large, wooded, and picturesque site on the lower slopes of Buderim Mountain, a short distance from the famous surfing beaches of Mooloolaba and Alexandra Headland. Sporting facilities include a swimming pool, multiple basketball courts and sporting ovals. The school also features a library, a lecture theater and a chapel on venue.

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Immanuel Lutheran College, Buderim
Wises Road, Sunshine Coast Regional

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Immanuel Lutheran College

Wises Road 126-142
4556 Sunshine Coast Regional (Buderim)
Queensland, Australia
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