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Allan Long bio



Mr Allan Long
DipTeach, BTh, MEdSt, MCEPA

Allan has been involved with Christian schools for over 25 years. In that time he has taught at a total of four CPCS/CEN schools, Mount Evelyn Christian School and Mountain District Christian School in Victoria, and Nepean Christian School and Kindalin Christian School in New South Wales and most recently Litchfield Christian School NT. He has taught at both primary and secondary levels across a wide range of subject areas. He served as Principal of Nepean Christian School for four years in the late 90s.

Allan has a passion for distinctively Christ-centred education. He enjoys serving as an adjunct lecturer with the National Institute for Christian Education and values any opportunity he gets to work with Christian teachers and educational leaders as they seek to find ways to meaningfully express the Lordship of Christ in education. He is also a keen advocate of an integral approach to all curriculum areas.

Allan and his wife Jude have two married daughters. Allan also greatly enjoys sport and he is a regular participant in fun runs and masters athletics events.

 

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