Bullsbrook College
Bullsbrook College is an independent public co-educational day school for students from kindergarten to year 12. It is in Bullsbrook, Western Australia, about 36 kilometres north-northwest of Perth. The school also draws students from Bindoon, Gingin, Muchea and parts of the Swan Valley. The motto is Strive and Achieve, and the principal is Miss A Coghill.
The school opened in 1952 as Bullsbrook Primary School and was renamed Bullsbrook Junior High School in 1954. By 1996 it was called Bullsbrook District High School. In 2013 it became an Independent Public School and, in 2014, it was renamed Bullsbrook College.
From 1998 to 2017, the Bullsbrook Community Library operated on the school grounds in partnership with the City of Swan; it later moved to its own building.
Upgrades have included a $7 million primary facilities project that opened in March 2008, adding new classrooms, a canteen, an assembly area and improved oval drainage. A further $23.6 million upgrade from 2011 to 2014 added eight classrooms, a new sports hall, a materials and technology block and science facilities; these were completed in September 2014.
Enrollment was about 960 students in 2021. The campus is rural. Primary runs from pre-primary to year 6, lower secondary from year 7 to 10, and upper secondary from year 11 to 12.
This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 08:46 (CET).