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Congratulations Seniors

We give thanks to God for the wonderful achievements of our Seniors in the 2023 Higher School Certificate (HSC). Congratulations to all our Year 11 and Year 12 students on completing your HSC or at least half of it. We are proud to celebrate your hard work and the amazing results you have achieved!

 

Congratulations in particular to Micah Edwards, on achieving DUX of the school wtih an amazing ATAR of 94.15 and to Evelyn Anyon on achieving an ATAR of 91.1.

 

Also a big congratulations to the following Distinguished Achievers who achieved a Band 6 (a mark greater than 90)  in one of their subjects:

  • Micah Edwards - Music 2
  • Jessamine McPhail - Visual Arts
  • Isabella Cimador - Visual Arts
  • Darcy Thomas - Mathematics Standard

Overall, as a school we are incredibly pleased with the results, many students achieving a Band 5 or 6 in at least one of their subjects. We also achieved above the state average in Ancient History, CAFS, Industrial Technology Timber and Music 2.

 

Congratulations Seniors!

 

You can read more about the results on our website https://www.ncs.nsw.edu.au/.../nowra-christian-school...


Christmas Hampers for SALT

Over the last two weeks of term the students and staff at NCS collected food for SALT Christmas hampers. Thanks to the generosity of the school community, over 550 food items were collected with Year 5 leading the school by collecting the most items. Thank you to everyone who donated, and a thank you from SALT Care as well for the contribution. Well done to our Year 12 student Courtney L, who led and coordinated the collection - her vision and drive made it happen!


Year 7 Students of the Week

Our last group of amazing students who were awarded student of the week in the final weeks of the term were Levi O, Isa C and Lachie B —well done to each of you for demonstrating a commitment to learning and achieving your best.


History Masterminds Competitions

In the spirit of intellectual curiosity and historical exploration, students from Stage 4 and Stage 5 recently embarked on exhilarating journeys to The History Masterminds competitions in Sydney over the past few weeks. 

 

The enthusiasm and dedication displayed by our students were truly commendable. As they engaged in rigorous rounds of questions and critical thinking challenges, it was evident that our young historians were prepared and eager to showcase their historical prowess. The competition covered a diverse range of historical periods, from ancient civilizations to modern history, providing a comprehensive test of the students' historical acumen. Not only did our students embrace the academic challenges presented at The History Masterminds, but they also had the opportunity to interact with like-minded peers from different schools. The exchange of ideas and perspectives fostered an enriching environment, promoting a love for history beyond the confines of the classroom.

 

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the participants for their hard work, dedication, and excellent representation of our school. Your commitment to intellectual growth and passion for history is truly inspiring. In stage 5 we had Maddie W, Hayley E, Sophie F, Tabi B, Chloe C, Evy M, Kent E and Harvey W.

 

In Stage 4 we had Layla M, Myles C, Alisha C, Bridget C, Grace P, Jude M, Koby H, Taj C, Will B and Laura B.

 

We would also like to express our gratitude to the teachers and mentors who guided and supported our students throughout their preparation and took us to Sydney for the competition. Mrs Rebel and Mr De Rooy your encouragement and commitment to nurturing the intellectual curiosity of our students have undoubtedly played a pivotal role in their success. Thank you also to Mrs Ellery for helping to organise and Mr Hefferan for driving stage 4 up.

 


Roxxem Franco-Manie Tournament

Over the past 2 weeks, year 8 French has competed in a French music competition called “Roxxem Franco-Manie Tournament”. We learnt a series of songs in French by clicking the missing lyrics and joining lyrics together and placing them in the correct order. As the competition grew more and more heated Madame made a deal that whichever class gained the highest average won hot chips and drink. This made the competition even more stressful for some and others just cruised right through it. In the end, 8R got the highest average but because we all worked so hard Madame decided to buy us all hot chips and drinks. A few days later we got the call that 8G had gotten the high score out of the competition for the song called “Le Cri”, the call came with a prize that others would benefit from next year, a year's subscription to “Roxxem Teacher Pro”. Year 8 had great fun during this competition and we are all glad that learning was once again made fun.

Mia O.

 

Ed Note: Over 7,000 students internationally in 338 classes competed so our two classes were amazing. Ten of our students joined the 'millionaire club' getting over 1,000,000 points and three more achieved over 2 million points. This was an outstanding effort! 

 

Madame Wilkinson


La Bûche de Noël 2023

Once again year 8 enjoyed creating the traditional French Christmas dessert: La Bûche de Noël. Students researched the origins of this special dessert: 'The Bûche de Noël comes from an ancient Celtic tradition of finding a large tree log and burning it on the shortest day of the year, in celebration of the Winter Solstice.' (Layla & Jia)

 

'The tradition dates back to mediaeval times. A log of wood, often from a fruit tree, was to ensure a successful harvest in the year to come. Depending on the region and its beliefs, salt, wine, or holy water and other other ingredients were sprinkled atop the log before lighting it on fire. Sprinkling wine, for example, was another way to guarantee the following year’s grape harvest would be bountiful.' (Millie & Eadee)

 

'The name Bûche de Noël originally referred to the Yule log itself, and was transferred to the dessert after the custom had fallen out of popular use.' (Lila & Mia)

 

After the creation, then the eating! Miam, miam!


Memorable Quotes from Year 5's Excursion to Canberra

Year 5's recent trip to Canberra was highlighted by many memorable moments. Mr. Jeol Skilbeck, one of our parent helpers, managed to capture some of these and recorded them for posterity. Below is a selection of standouts!

 

Evie, explaining her excitement before camp - 'it was already an early start but for some reason I woke up at 1am'

 

Chelsea, at the summit of Mt Ainsley - 'this is terrifyingly awesome'

 

'Mr Parker - 'who's doing our head count?... because I get confused when I have to count past 40'

 

Brielle, when arriving in Canberra - 'what, there's no squirrels here..?

 

'Chris, reflecting on G-G Lord Stonehaven's ceremonial robe - 'he had bad fashion sense'

 

Will P, when invited to table a discussion in the senate - 'I would like to propose a 4 day school week'

 

Tyler, after seeing the Captain Cook fountain - 'I would really love to lay under it'

 

David, on seeing the human wheelchair cyborg at Questacon - 'is that guy real?' ...(he was real!)

 

Common response from students who went down the giant drop at Questacon- 'it wasn't that scary'- 'i had a mini heart attack'- 'that was fun'

 

Sam L, having scrambled eggs and hash browns - 'this is the best breakfast I've had in somewhat years'

 

Hudson, reflecting on the Australian War Memorial- 'it was really good' (common response)

 

Rori, reflecting on Australian War Memorial - 'I found it really interesting that everyone was willing to risk their lives for their country'

 

Art Gallery, writing down an issue you're passionate about sharing with others:

 

Will P - 'being told the truth'

 

Lauren - 'no over-fishing'

 

Hunter - 'no homework'

 

Chris, at AEC - 'election stuff is boring'. Ms Gordon - 'Chris they are thoughts you need to keep to yourself'

 

Common sentiments after visiting AEC - 'the (interactive) democra-city was cool'

 

Miller - 'I really enjoyed the voting (AEC) and the War Memorial'

 

Frank the Bus driver - 'NCS kids seem really well mannered'

 

Apple Juice dispenser in the cafeteria - 'I never got a break until empty'

 

Sam L - 'the reenactment of parliament was pretty cool'

 

Mr Skilbeck - 'the arboretum just needs a giant waterslide'

 

Leilani - 'my camp rating is 10/10'

 

Thanks to Mr. Skilbeck and all our parent helpers, for your valuable contributions during our excursion to Canberra this year.