[1][2][3] It is administered by Independent Schools Queensland, with an enrolment of 1,595 students and a teaching staff of 109, as of 2023.
[7][8] After the Queensland Government announced the Anti-Discrimination Bill 2024, the school voiced objections, due to the fact that the bill could "stifle religious freedom and inflame "culture wars" within faith-based schools.
"[9] In 2015, a long-running dispute between the College and the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, which owns the land, has resulted in members of the school board and principal being dismissed or resigning.
The college has been asked to show-cause that it, "complies with registration and accreditation requirements".
[13] These controversies eventually led to the Australian Government putting the school on notice for breaching the Education Act; if the school did not comply "with financial management and governance requirements" they would cease funding.