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An independent, coeducational Lutheran school in the heart of McLaren Vale on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia. Reception to Year 12.
An independent, coeducational Lutheran school in the heart of McLaren Vale on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia. Reception to Year 12.
Located in the heart of the stunning McLaren Vale wine region, the college offers an exceptional, co-educational learning environment for approximately 1,100 students from Reception to Year 12.
Minutes from the captivating beaches and alluring hinterland of the Fleurieu Peninsula, Tatachilla Lutheran College is set on 26 hectares of world-class rural beauty and is an easy drive from the Adelaide CBD.
The purpose of the college is to nurture and educate our students to lead lives of intention and meaning.
The college delivers a continuous, values-rich curriculum across the year levels that inspires intellectual and spiritual growth and that enables each child to develop as a whole human being – socially, emotionally, intellectually, physically and spiritually.
All children in our care are encouraged to use their natural strengths and resourcefulness to stretch their boundaries, pursue their passions, achieve personal excellence and become lifelong contributors to the world around them.
You are invited to read more about the Tatachilla difference.
Applicants with suitable qualifications and experience and invited to take a look at our current employment vacancies.
All applicants must submit the following documents to our Director of People and Culture at jobs@tatachilla.sa.edu.au:
Registered teachers who wish to join the college’s relief teaching team are invited to submit the following documents to our Director of People and Culture at jobs@tatachilla.sa.edu.au:
Kaurna Country
211 Tatachilla Road, McLaren Vale
South Australia 5171
Phone +61 8 8323 9588
E-mail tlc@tatachilla.sa.edu.au
Tatachilla Lutheran College is built on Kaurna Country. We acknowledge the Kaurna peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and learn. We respect and support their spiritual relationship with Country and connection to their land, waters and community. Through openness and truth-telling we seek to celebrate the traditions, memories, histories and contributions of all First Nations peoples and work together to establish a shared national identity and uphold the oldest continuing living culture in the world.