Cannon Hill Anglican College is an independent, co-educational, day school affiliated with the Anglican Church of Australia.HistoryThe college, originally called Cannon Hill College, opened in 1989 with seventy-nine students and three buildings. In 1994, it became an Anglican school in the Diocese of Brisbane, and changed its name to Cannon Hill Anglican College to reflect this. The school has had four principals: Rod Wells, the college founder, Suzanne Bain, Greg Wain and current principal Robyn Bell. Currently, the school caters for years four to twelve with approximately 850 students. It is a co-educational college.FacilitiesThe college has a number of modern facilities, including an 1100 seat auditorium, a design and technology workshop, product design studio, graphic design studio and a resource centre. A new science facility on the west side of the school. Sporting facilities include AFL, archery, basketball, cricket, hockey, netball, rugby, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball.