VILLAGE YARD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Our ever changing world requires your child to be an Agile Thinker. Here at Riverleigh we give your child the necassary life skills and soft skills to better communicate and engage with the world around them. Creating the next generation of Thinkers, Inventors and Leaders.




From first enquiry to first bell.
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A new school model was proposed and a design aligned to the theme of this school was created.
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Consultation processes begin with the local community to ensure adequate input and understanding of the project.
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Comments both for questions and notes of support from the Community are welcomed.
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Under a Ministerial Infrastructure Designation the project will need to be approved.

A low-fee, independent Christian school for ALL is planned for 120 Mudgeeraba Rd, Mudgeeraba. This development will provide Prep to Year 8 students in the local and broader Gold Coast Community with the opportunity to attend an independent school that embraces core values, the natural environment, and giving back to the community.
Village Yard is an innovative initiative by Hillcrest Christian College and will expand on the existing Village Yard Early Learning (previously Mosaic ELC). The school will offer a low-fee, double-shift educational experience designed to support the holistic development of students, socially, emotionally, spiritually and intellectually.
Our future-focused educational approach will provide experiential real world learning. The school’s facilities will blend with the Mudgeeraba landscape, providing outdoor environmental studies and ‘farm-to-table’ programs.
Find answers to common questions about the proposed Village Yard School project.
The proposed school aims to meet growing educational demand in the region by providing additional schooling options for local families and supporting future population growth.
The proposed school is planned to cater for students from Prep through to Year 12, with staged growth as enrolments increase.
Traffic management planning forms part of the assessment process and includes designated drop-off and pick-up zones, on-site parking, and safe vehicle access arrangements.
Yes. Relevant environmental and planning assessments are undertaken as part of the Ministerial Infrastructure Designation (MID) process.
Community members can submit feedback through the consultation form available on this website during the consultation period.
