16 June 1974: The day Christian Outreach College Brisbane was officially founded.
16 May 1978: The day Christian Outreach College was officially founded and Pastor Ian Feeney was appointed headmaster. This date is also considered to be the day the college was established.
1982: During this year, the college was relocated from Kurilpa Street to its new and current location: Wecker Road, Mansfield.
1982: During this year, the college showed noticeable growth when a building was opened and named, A Block. In addition, the college went on to begin the construction of another new building called, B Block.
1985: This year marked the appointment of the fourth headmaster of the college, Pastor Ron Woolley.
1987–1988: B Block was expanded to cope with college growth.
1990: Another new building was opened and named, Kurilpa.
1991: In memory of Ian Feeney, a building was opened and named in his honour. The building was called, The Ian Feeney Building.
1993: The college opened its first arts building named, The Reformation Building.
1996: The first library at the college was opened in the secondary school and was called, The Ted & Margaret Linke Building.
1998: The secondary school built a locker room to help support students currently attending.
1999: The college began to focus more on the development of the primary area and opened a Year 1 centre called, The John & Kay Gagliardi Building.
*The college constructed its first oval after acquiring an adjoining property used for Tennis.
2000: The college opened an administration building to be used for staff and the headmaster, which was named, Grace House.
2002: An Integrated Technology Centre was completed to be used to help facilitate the increasing growth in the secondary school.
2003: The first primary Art Centre was opened.
2006: On 16 May, the secondary school opened its first Science Centre in conjunction with the college's Foundation Day 2006. It was designed by a team of architects, led by Greg Kearney, who had the goal of ensuring that the building helped facilitate students actively involved in science education. It was then built by a group led by John Maguire. Finally, the Science Centre was declared open by Len Morris and his wife. Len Morris is a long-standing member of Citipointe Church Brisbane and a former science academic at The University of Queensland.
*A primary Quad Shade Structure was constructed to help primary students stay sun safe.
*In accordance with the Governments Prep education requirements, a building was constructed and called PrepWorld.
*A multipurpose undercover area was constructed over the existing basketball court and swimming pool to provide students with greater sun protection because adequate sun protection did not already exist.
2007: An extension was made to the primary's ESL Building, currently located beside the primary Art Centre.
2008: The International College was fully constructed.
Citipointe Christian College stands on a campus that is shared with Citipointe Church Brisbane, Citipointe ChildCare, and Christian Heritage College. It is situated in the south-eastern suburbs of Brisbane and is located between the suburbs of Carindale and Mansfield at the address: 322 Wecker Road, Carindale 4152.