Love Easter is a local service project at Maranatha Christian School Officer, where students shared Easter gifts and messages with the community, reflecting faith, compassion and Christ‑like character.
Harmony Day was celebrated across Maranatha Christian School, with students enjoying cultural activities and world cuisines while celebrating inclusiveness, respect and belonging.
In our latest leadership article, our newly appointed Head of Junior School, Mrs Kelly North, shares her journey as a former Maranatha student and teacher and how those formative years shaped her calling to return.
Click through to read about her hopes and desires as she leads the next generation of Maranatha students with a heart for Christ and a deep love for our community.
Senior School Senators from Maranatha attended a national Christian leadership conference in Canberra, growing in faith, leadership and community through teaching, reflection and shared experiences.
Maranatha Christian School celebrated 54 years with a special Pioneers Service, honouring the founders whose faith and sacrifice established Christ‑centred education for future generations.
Congratualations to our Artist of the Month from our Endeavour Hills and Officer campus.
Maranatha Christian School recently welcomed alumni from the Classes of 1986, 1996, 2006 and 2016 for an evening of reconnection, memories and community. Read more in our latest blog:
Maranatha’s Year 9 students marked the start of The Rite Journey through the Calling and Departure Ceremony, a meaningful rite of passage grounded in faith, reflection and growth.
Our Endeavour Hills Early Learning Centre welcomed families for a relaxed evening of connection and community. Discover our ELC and book a tour today.
Last week, Maranatha celebrated Chinese Culture Week across our school, learning about Chinese language, culture and traditions.
In Revelation 7:9, we are reminded that God’s family is beautifully diverse: people from every nation, tribe and language. Diversity is not just something God accepts; it is something He created and values.
As we explore another culture, we learn patience, humility and respect. It helps us understand others better and see how our differences strengthen our community. Chinese Culture Week is more than food or performances, it is an opportunity to appreciate one another and celebrate the many cultures that make our school family unique.










