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Many pathways, no limits: Bellbird Park students secure wave of early university offers

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: January 25, 2026
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BELLBIRD Park State Secondary College’s motto — Many pathways. No limits. — is ringing true, with a strong wave of early university offers rolling in for students over the past few days.

The offers span health, science, business, technology and the humanities, highlighting both the range of student ambition and the multiple post-school pathways supported by the college.

Several students have secured places at Griffith University, including Azura, who received an offer to study a Bachelor of Forensic Science / Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Capri has been offered a place in a Bachelor of Biomedical Science, while Amani received an offer for a Bachelor of Psychological Science / Bachelor of Business.

Business and justice pathways were also popular, with Linda securing an offer to a Bachelor of Business, and Rachel and Greg both receiving offers to study a Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Jade earned an offer for a Bachelor of Environmental Science, while Lily received an offer to study a Bachelor of Arts.

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A strong contingent of students have also accepted early offers to the University of Southern Queensland, particularly in health and technology fields. Yar, Keikilani, Charli and Laynee have all received early offers to study a Bachelor of Nursing, while Lucas and Aaron secured places in a Bachelor of Information Technology. Tina and Fualaau both received early offers to study a Bachelor of Business.

The results reflect the college’s commitment to supporting diverse ambitions — whether students are heading into healthcare, science, business, technology or the arts — and reinforcing that there is no single definition of success.

As more offers are expected in the coming weeks, Bellbird Park State Secondary College is already celebrating a cohort that embodies its core message: many pathways, and truly, no limits.

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