Brisbane Water Secondary College





Reading challenge countdown

The clock is counting down as the Premier’s Reading Challenge enters its final month for 2023, with Brisbane Water Secondary College’s Umina Campus one of several Central Coast schools participating….



College goes from strength to strength

Brisbane Water Secondary College Woy Woy Campus has been recognised as one of the top-performing schools in the state, following significant improvements in its HSC results. The school achieved some…




Bailey’s bowling success

Brisbane Water Secondary College Woy Woy has celebrated the efforts of one of its students in the bowling world. Bailey Meti was named as an Australian Lawn Bowls representative recently…


College receives funding to improve access

Brisbane Water Secondary College Woy Woy campus has received funds to help upgrade its facilities, as part of the NSW Government’s Minor Capital Works Program. Works will involve contrast markings…



Teacher recognised as passionate educator

A teacher from Brisbane Water Secondary College (BWSC) Umina has been presented with a national award aimed at recognising ‘outstanding’ teachers who make a difference in promoting healthy and active…






BWSC Umina Campus students choose water

Brisbane Water Secondary College Umina Beach Campus is one of 20 schools across the Central Coast to take part in an Australia-first study into the consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks by…


Students all set for farm stays

A local community group has stepped up to help Peninsula students learn about farming practices with the handover of a pop-up camping site on Tuesday, November 24. The AgFarm program…