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Secondary School and Boarding at Brisbane Boys' College

Brisbane Boys' College

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Secondary School and Boarding at Brisbane Boys' College
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About the Program

Program Overview

A leading Brisbane boys' school

Brisbane Boys' College (BBC) is an independent boys' school in Toowong, on a campus of more than 19 hectares about 4 km from central Brisbane. Founded in 1902 and governed by the Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association, it educates around 1,400 boys from Prep to Year 12 and offers boarding from Year 7. Its real strength for international families is breadth: within one connected community a boy can aim for a high ATAR and university extension while also pursuing engineering and robotics, GPS or participation sport, music, the Pipe Band, creative arts, leadership and service, all with personalised pastoral support. About 90 international students study at the College, which is CRICOS registered (provider code 00491J) and enrols overseas students on an Australian subclass 500 student visa.

Academic program and results

The curriculum is broad and flexible rather than one size fits all. Senior students choose from 42 QCE recognised subjects across English, mathematics, the sciences, business, humanities, languages, health and physical education, technology and engineering, the arts and vocational pathways, supported by honours classes, subject acceleration, peer and teacher tutoring, dual enrolment and university linked study such as the University of Queensland Enhanced Studies and Griffith University Head Start programs. For the most recent graduating class the College reports a median ATAR of 90.05 and a highest ATAR of 99.9, with 8.2% at 99 or above, 32% at 95 or above, 51% at 90 or above, and one in three students receiving an early university offer. These figures describe that graduating cohort and are not a guarantee of individual outcomes.

English support for international students

English as an Additional Language support runs from Prep to Year 10 and is linked directly to classroom content, covering reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and genre based writing. Indicative entry benchmarks rise with year level, from around IELTS 4.5 or AEAS 61 to 70% for Year 7 to IELTS 6.0 and above for Years 10 and 11. Students who are not yet at benchmark may complete an intensive English or High School Preparation course before mainstream entry, and packaged applicants are reassessed before they progress. Academic English is reviewed every six months, and students exit EAL once they reach the required standard. Where EAL is a condition of enrolment it is charged separately.

Boarding at Rudd House

Rudd House is the College's boarding community for boys in Years 7 to 12, with capacity for up to around 150 students. It combines accommodation with pastoral care, academic structure and full participation in College life, supported by boarding coordinators, resident staff, chaplaincy, counsellors, medical support and senior students on duty. Boarders complete compulsory supervised evening study of one to three hours depending on year level, with teachers and residential tutors on hand, and Year 12 students generally have private study bedrooms. Meals are prepared on site with support for dietary needs, and boarders have out of hours access to ovals, courts, the library, weights facilities, the swimming pool and music spaces. BBC is a member of the Australian Boarding Schools Association and aligns with the National Boarding Standards for Australian Schools.

Sport, robotics, music and the Pipe Band

As a founding member of the Great Public Schools Association of Queensland, BBC competes at one of the state's leading levels of schoolboy sport while keeping room for beginners, fielding hundreds of teams each year across rowing, rugby, cricket, football, basketball, tennis, swimming, volleyball, water polo, athletics, sailing and more, with rowing at the Henley Royal Regatta and a swimming history of international representation. Its Robotics Club, described as the longest running schoolboy robotics group in the Southern Hemisphere, has represented Australia internationally and achieved world championship results. More than half of students play in a music ensemble, and the internationally recognised Pipe Band, around 120 students across three bands, holds a standing invitation to the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo and has performed in Scotland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Campus and location

The College sits on a green campus of more than 19 hectares in Toowong, a leafy riverside suburb about 4 km from the Brisbane CBD. Toowong Train Station is around 450 metres away, the Toowong ferry terminal about 1.1 km, and roughly 35 bus stops are within a one kilometre walk, along with a College operated bus route with semester passes. Students have easy access to a major Australian city while living and learning on a substantial school campus with on-site boarding.

International entry and admissions

Applications are assessed individually. Families provide school reports from the previous two years with certified translations where needed, evidence of satisfactory academic performance, a passport and birth certificate, and English evidence, normally through AEAS or iDAT, followed by academic and EAL interviews. A successful review leads to a conditional offer and enrolment documents; the family returns signed documents, Overseas Student Health Cover details and payments; a Confirmation of Enrolment is issued for the visa, and a CAAW is provided where the College takes welfare responsibility for an under-18 boarder. Students under 18 need approved welfare arrangements. To protect your application, apply through Asia Pathway from the outset, as the education agent must be recorded when the application is first lodged. Asia Pathway guides families through documents, placement, EAL assessment and the visa process.

International fees

The figures below are the College's published 2026 international schedule in Australian dollars. Fees may rise during a course, by an average of about 3% to 7.5% a year, so reconfirm them with Asia Pathway before you commit. Annual tuition is A$53,736, or A$26,868 per semester, and boarding for Years 7 to 12 is A$42,590 a year, or A$21,295 per semester. EAL support, where it is a condition of enrolment, is A$2,880 a year. Levies include a Years 7 to 12 technology levy of A$1,560 a year and a Campus Development Levy of A$1,672 a year per family. One-off charges are an application fee of A$665 and a confirmation fee of A$2,900. Budget too for Overseas Student Health Cover of around A$920 for a 12-month single policy, plus uniforms, books and stationery, and any elective trips or private tuition. A 10% tuition discount applies for a younger brother when two or more brothers attend at the same time. Request a current written quotation from Asia Pathway.

University pathways

Over the previous 12 years, BBC graduates have progressed to leading universities in Australia and around the world. Australian destinations include the University of Melbourne, the Australian National University, the University of Sydney, the University of Queensland, UNSW, QUT, Monash, the University of Western Australia, the University of Adelaide and Bond University. Graduates have also gone on to the University of Auckland, the University of Otago and AUT in New Zealand; Harvard, Columbia, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, UC Berkeley and USC in the United States; the University of Cambridge, the London School of Economics, Imperial College London, University College London and the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom; and the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University in Asia. Graduates join a global Old Collegians network of more than 15,000 members. These are historical destinations across a 12-year dataset, not guaranteed progression.

Connect with Asia Pathway to check boarding availability, confirm current international fees and prepare your Brisbane Boys' College application.

What to Expect

Study Years 7 to 12 as a boarder at a leading Brisbane GPS school.

Your University

Brisbane Boys' College

Brisbane Boys' College

Toowong, Brisbane, Queensland

Founded in 1902, Brisbane Boys' College (BBC) is one of Brisbane's long-established GPS boys' schools, educating students from Prep to Year 12 and offering boarding from Year 7. The College combines academic ambition with character, service, leadership and a strong sense of brotherhood.


BBC is located in Toowong, a leafy riverside suburb approximately 4 km from Brisbane's CBD. Its spacious green campus gives students extensive academic, sporting, music and boarding facilities while remaining close to Toowong Train Station, local buses, the Brisbane River ferry network and Toowong Village. The University of Queensland's St Lucia campus and Brisbane's city centre are also nearby.


The academic program is broad and flexible, allowing boys to explore their strengths before specialising. Senior students can choose from 42 QCE-recognised subjects across English, mathematics, science, engineering, digital technology, business, humanities, languages, health, sport, music, creative arts and vocational pathways. Honours classes, acceleration, academic competitions, tutoring, university-linked study and international learning opportunities provide further challenge.


The latest graduating class achieved a median ATAR of 90.05, 32% achieving 95 or above and 8.2% achieving 99 or above. One in three students received an early university offer. Graduate destinations recorded across the previous 12 years include The University of Melbourne, Australian National University, The University of Sydney, The University of Queensland and UNSW in Australia; Harvard, Columbia, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania in the United States; and the University of Cambridge, London School of Economics, Imperial College London and University College London in the United Kingdom.


Sport is central to College life. As a founding member of the Great Public Schools Association of Queensland, BBC competes at one of Australia's strongest levels of schoolboy sport while maintaining opportunities for students of different abilities. Pathways span tennis, swimming, rowing, rugby, cricket, football, basketball, volleyball, water polo, athletics and more, supported by extensive facilities and experienced coaching.


Opportunities extend far beyond the sporting field. BBC's long-running Robotics Club has achieved world-championship results and represented Australia internationally. More than half of students participate in a music ensemble, and the College's internationally recognised Pipe Band has performed at the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo and competed at major events overseas. Students can also join debating, chess, theatre, visual arts, service activities, international tours, academic competitions and leadership programs.


International students receive a structured pathway into College life. English as an Additional Language support is available from Prep to Year 10 and is aligned with mainstream classroom learning. Depending on age and need, students may receive small-group lessons, dedicated academic-English support and in-class assistance.


Rudd House provides a close-knit boarding community for students in Years 7 to 12. Boarders receive supervised evening study, tutoring and pastoral support, nutritious meals and access to the College's library, sporting grounds, swimming pool, courts, fitness and music facilities. Dedicated residential, teaching, counselling and medical staff help students develop independence, resilience and lifelong friendships.


For international admissions, boarding availability, English requirements and current fee guidance, contact Asia Pathway for personalised support.

Founded
1902
Students
Around 1,400
International
Around 90
Boarding
Up to 150 boarding places

Near Campus

  • Toowong Train StationTrain
    0.5 km
  • Toowong Village
    0.5 km
  • Toowong Ferry TerminalTransit
    1.1 km
  • The University of Queensland, St Lucia
    2.7 km
  • Brisbane CBD
    4.0 km
  • Brisbane Airport
    19.0 km

Local Areas

Toowong

Leafy riverside suburb with rail, ferry, shopping and quick access to central Brisbane.

St Lucia

University precinct beside UQ, with riverside parks, sport and student-friendly amenities.

Indooroopilly

Major western shopping and transport hub with retail, dining and entertainment.

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Visa Information

Visa Requirements

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Visa Details

Visa Type

Student visa (subclass 500)

Processing Time

Varies by country

Key Requirements

  • Valid passport (6+ months)
  • Proof of enrollment
  • Financial statements
Visa Requirements

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Program Cost & Living Expenses

Living expenses ยท ~3 months

$1,185 โ€“ $2,810/month

Total program cost$3,307 โ€“ $7,842

~3 months of living expenses ($1,185 โ€“ $2,810/month)

*Estimates based on typical student spending. Actual costs vary by lifestyle, city, and exchange rates.

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