St George Christian School

St George Christian School is a multi-campus independent non-denominational Christian co-educational primary and secondary day school, located in Hurstville and Sans Souci, both suburbs of southern Sydney, in the St George area of New South Wales, Australia.

St George Christian School
Location

Australia
Coordinates33°58′19″S 151°6′40″E
Information
TypeIndependent co-educational primary and secondary day school
MottoMature in God
DenominationNon-denominational Christian
Established1981 (1981)
Educational authorityNSW Department of Education
ChairmanPatrick Benn
PrincipalJames Honor
Staff90
YearsK-12
Enrolment900
Campuses
Colour(s)Navy blue, cardinal red and white
   
SloganEquipping your child for life
SongThe Servant Song
AffiliationChristian Schools Australia
Websitewww.sgcs.com.au

Established in 1981, the school has a non-selective enrolment policy, and currently caters for approximately 800 students from Year K to Year 12. Students come to St George Christian School mainly from the southern Sydney region.[1]

St George Christian School is a member of Christian Schools Australia.[2]

Overview

St George Christian School was founded by five local Christian families in February 1981, with nine students from Kindergarten to Year 4. By 1984 the school was operating out of two campuses, and the first Year 12 class graduated in 1989. The first teacher was Hazel Burns. The school moved to double streaming in 1995 and triple streaming from Year 7 in 2003. The school implemented a Middle School in 2008 to cater for the specific needs of early adolescence. From 2009, there are four departments representing the particular educational needs of each stage of development.

  • Infants School - Kindergarten - Year 2
  • Junior School - Years 3 - 5
  • Middle School - Years 6 - 8
  • Senior School - Years 9 - 12

Principals

The following individuals have served as Principals of St George Christian School:

OrdinalOfficerholderTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Bill Boon198419916–7 years
2Colin Anderson199219996–7 years
3Ian O'Harae199920044–5 yearsYears 7-12
James Honorincumbent21–22 yearsYears K-6, 1999  2004

Campus

St George Christian School has two campuses: the main school at Hurstville (Junior, Middle and Senior Schools and the School Office), and the Infants at Sans Souci.

Facilities at the main campus include a Library, Science Laboratories, Computer Labs, Music, Visual Arts and Technology classrooms.[3]

Curriculum

St George Christian School is a co-educational school with a traditional academic approach designed to prepare students for life beyond their studies. The school is registered and accredited with the New South Wales Board of Studies and therefore follows the mandated curriculum for all years.[4]

Infants and Junior Schools

Kindergarten to Year 5 study the six Key Learning Areas: English, Mathematics, Science and Technology, Human Society and its Environment (HSIE), Creative Arts, Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE). A distinct feature of Infants and Junior Schools is a dedicated sports teacher who coordinates all sport, PE and carnivals. Students are also involved in a systematic Bible program, along with daily devotions and many times of prayer and praise.

A Student Support Program is provided to assist students in particular areas of learning where assistance is given on either individual and/or small group basis.

A Student Enrichment Program is offered to students commencing in Year 1 to provide a variety of challenging learning opportunities to those students who require particular extension.[5]

Middle school

Year 6 continue to study the six Key Learning Areas: English, Mathematics, Science and Technology, HSIE, Creative Arts, PDHPE. Beginning in Year 7, Science and Technology becomes two distinct subjects, Creative Arts also divides into Drama, Visual Arts and Music as their own subjects and students begin Chinese (Mandarin) Christian Principles and Relationships (CPR) and a school developed subject called Learning to Learn (L2L) . Weekly sport afternoons are a component of the Middle School curriculum.

A Student Support Program is provided to assist students in particular areas of learning where assistance is given on either individual and/or small group basis.

Senior School

In Stage 5 (Years 9 and 10), students study a program that comprises two elective classes and Christian Principles and Relationships (CPR), as well as the courses mandated by The Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW (BOSTES). The compulsory core subjects are: English, Mathematics, Science, Australian History and Geography and PDHPE.[6]

Electives are chosen from:

  • Commerce
  • Drama
  • Food Technology
  • Geography (Elective)
  • History (Elective)
  • Industrial Technology - Multimedia
  • Industrial Technology - Timber
  • Information and Software Technology
  • Music
  • Physical Activity and Sports Studies (PASS)
  • Textiles Technology
  • Visual Arts
  • Mathematics Accelerated Course - By invitation only (Year 10 and Year 11 and Year 12 Mathematics course)

In addition, students may study courses via Open High School.

In the final school stage (Years 11 and 12) students are prepared for the New South Wales Higher School Certificate. The Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW (BOSTES) requires Stage 6 students to study a minimum of 12 units in the Preliminary Year and 10 units in their HSC Year (All subjects are worth 2 units, except for extension courses, which are worth 1 unit ). HSC English is compulsory.[7]

Students may choose from the following:

  • English Standard, Advanced, Extension 1 and Extension 2
  • General Mathematics, Mathematics, Extension 1 and Extension 2
  • Ancient History
  • Biology
  • Business Studies
  • Chemistry
  • Community and Family Studies (CAFS)
  • Drama
  • Economics
  • Food Technology
  • Geography
  • History Extension (Year 12 only)
  • Industrial Technology
  • Investigating Science
  • Legal Studies
  • Modern History
  • Music 1, 2 and Extension
  • Physical Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE)
  • Physics
  • Science Extension (Year 12 only)
  • Society and Culture
  • Software Design and Development
  • Textiles and Design
  • Visual Arts

In addition, students may study VET subjects at local TAFE campuses or completed courses via Open High School.

Co-curricular

Infants School

  • Individual Piano Lessons
  • Percussion
  • Sensory Integration Program
  • Specialist Music Teacher
  • Specialist Sports Teacher
  • Speech and Drama
  • Interschool Hockey Competition with local private and public schools.

Junior School

Students are encouraged to be involved in a wide range of activities including:

  • Junior Band
  • Choir
  • Interschool Hockey Competition with local private and public schools.
  • Individual and Small Group Music Lessons
  • Jump Rope Team
  • Musical Performance
  • Percussion
  • Speech & Drama
  • Specialist Sports Teacher
  • Student Representative Council
  • Leadership Training[5]

Middle school

Students are encouraged to be involved in a wide range of activities including:

  • SGCS Band
  • Choir
  • Excellence Groups: Athletes, Artists, Agriculturalists, Archaeologists, Debaters, Demographers, Philosophers and Writers
  • Voice Ensemble
  • Chess Club
  • Drama Club
  • Hockey (Interschool)
  • Jump Rope Team
  • Leadership Team
  • Percussion
  • Robotics Club
  • Science Club
  • Scrabble Club
  • Speech and Drama
  • Student Representative Council
  • Stitches
  • Boys Fellowship Group
  • String Ensemble
  • Year 6 combine with Junior School students for interschool sports teams and carnivals
  • Years 7 and 8 combine with Senior School students for interschool sports teams and carnivals.[8]

Senior School

Students are encouraged to be involved in a wide range of activities including:

  • 'Pulse' - Senior School fellowship group which meets weekly and is run by Year 12 Prefects
  • Band & Percussion - Private Tuition and band leadership provided during school hours
  • Senior School Music Ensembles: String Group, Senior Band and Chapel Band
  • 'Beyond Ourselves' - Outreach group that meets regularly to plan the schools outreach vision of 'Beyond Ourselves'
  • Robotics Club - Running weekly, with a beginners club running on Thursdays and an advanced club running on Fridays

Outdoor Education

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme is offered to all students in Year 9-11 and students are encouraged to complete the three-year training involved. Camping and hiking expeditions which are a compulsory element of the Scheme are undertaken over weekends.
Year 9 - Bronze Level
Year 10 - Silver Level
Year 11 - Gold Level

Sport

Sport undertaken include: Swimming, Athletics, Cross Country Running, Netball, Tennis, Volleyball, Soccer and Rope Skipping.

House system

Upon entry to the school, each student is allocated, according to age and gender, or family tradition, to one of the four Houses:

  Green House
  Yellow House
  Red House
  Blue House

Houses form the basis for sporting and cultural competitions or interactions within the School, including:

  • Athletics Carnivals
  • Cross Country Carnivals
  • Swimming Carnivals
  • 'House Day' - students from Years 6-12 are involved in a Gala Day of various sporting tournaments.

See also

References

  1. "Family Handbook" (PDF). St George Christian School. 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  2. "St George Christian School". Christian Schools Australia. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  3. "7-12 Hurstville Campus". St George Christian School. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  4. "Non-Government Registered Schools List - S". NSW Education Standards Authority. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  5. Junior School Handbook 2019
  6. Year 9 Subject Selection Handbook 2020
  7. Year 11 Subject Selection Handbook 2020
  8. Middle School Handbook 2016
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