Founded in 1987, Canterbury College is a private co-educational day school in Waterford, Queensland, serving 1,400 students aged three to nineteen. International students live with approved host families holding Working With Children Bluecards.
The curriculum spans Early Learning to Senior School, with academic results consistently exceeding state averages. Teaching combines European heritage, North American methods, and Asian innovation, emphasizing respect, responsibility, and self-discipline.
Homestay accommodation provides furnished bedrooms with study areas. Families offer three daily meals featuring fresh local produce with abundant fruits and vegetables. Special diets are available.
Sports include basketball, Australian football, volleyball, tennis, cricket, rugby, netball, swimming, athletics, rowing, equestrian, chess, cross-country, and dance. The Arts Academy supports music, theatre, visual arts, design, painting, film acting, and improvisation. Clubs include astronomy, science, choir, computing, and public speaking.
Extracurricular activities feature campus festivals, expert lectures, conferences, theatre visits, museums, shopping, hiking, and international travel.
The 30-hectare campus between Brisbane and Gold Coast includes modern classrooms, science labs, libraries, kindergarten village, auditorium, creative studios, computer labs, dining hall, medical centre, sports hall, tennis courts, playing fields, and gymnastics centre.
Admission requires application, school reports, teacher recommendations, English proficiency, interview, and possible testing.