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NAMBOUR CHRISTIAN COLLEGE WOOMBYE QLD

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NAMBOUR CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
Nambour Christian College is a co-educational, Christian School with three sub-schools all on one campus. We have a wide range of facilities, broad curriculum offerings and highly regarded co-curricular programs.
2 McKenzie Road
WOOMBYE
QLD
4559
PO Box 500, Nambour Qld 4560
Sunshine Coast
07 5451 3333

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Mr Geoff van der Vliet
  • Early Learning
  • Primary School
  • Secondary School
  • Primary - Year 12 School
  • Early Learning Centre
  • P-12 Campus
  • Independent
  • Christian
  • Non-denominational
NCC early learners (15 mths to Prep), Prep to Year 12
Christian, Non-denominational
$6,079 (Junior) - $8,919 (Middle);
$9,387(Senior) generous sibling discounts
CRICOSYes
01461G
Co-ed
1250
Gifted & Talented Program
  • Academic Achievement
  • Assisted Learning
  • Business & Legal Studies
  • Co-curricular Activities
  • Community
  • Creative Arts
  • Culture / Tradition
  • Digital Technologies
  • Discipline
  • Economics
  • Educational Support
  • Employment Pathways
  • Faith / Religion
  • Food Technology
  • Gifted and Talented
  • Information Technology
  • Languages
  • Media & Film Studies
  • Music
  • Numeracy / Literacy
  • Pastoral Care / Guidance
  • Performing Arts
  • Personal Values
  • Resources / Facilites
  • Science/Technology
  • Social & Emotional Learning
  • Sport
  • Tertiary Pathways
  • Visual Art
  • Welfare
  • French
  • Japanese
  • Athletics (Track & Field)
  • Basketball
  • Chess
  • Cricket
  • Cross Country Running
  • Equestrian
  • Football (Soccer)
  • Netball
  • Rugby 7's
  • Rugby Union
  • Swimming
  • Touch Football
  • Volleyball

The school has grown in many ways since it began in 1980 when 36 students and their courageous families launched a journey into Christian education on the Sunshine Coast. Today, that journey has led to a purposeful learning community that has graduated thousands of hopeful young people making a positive difference in their families and communities.

Our purpose and success lie in valuing what matters most. That impacts our educational philosophy and our understanding of what our parents, students, staff and community value about an education provider. It is the reason why families choose NCC.

NCC’s approach to education has three foundations; character development, scholarship and Christian community.

Firstly, we partner with parents to develop a student’s character, which we believe will ultimately determine their success in all areas of life. Christian virtues such as compassion, kindness, justice, mercy and humility establish habits which form a good life.

As for scholarship, we understand that the best learning occurs in an environment of high challenge and high care. NCC has a broad curriculum with core learning in literacy and numeracy adjacent to a vast array of specialised subjects. Our formal curriculum develops through recognised stages of the learner, from curious and knowledge-hungry childhood through critical thinking and new skills of adolescence and reasoned arguments and specialised problem solving of young adulthood.

At NCC, Christian community practices are very important because we know that everyone’s well-being and resilience is dependent on our connections with others. The school’s pastoral care program is broad with all teaching and other staff focused on building positive relationships to assist students’ emotional, social and spiritual growth, allowing students to feel safe to explore new ideas, skills and contributions to the world.

Choosing a school with which to partner for the growth of your child is one of the big decisions in life. I encourage you to find out as much as possible about the NCC community, and this very special Sunshine Coast Christian School.

The school has grown in many ways since it began in 1980 when 36 students and their courageous families launched a journey into Christian education on the Sunshine Coast. Today, that journey has led to a purposeful learning community that has graduated thousands of hopeful young people making a positive difference in their families and communities.

Our purpose and success lie in valuing what matters most. That impacts our educational philosophy and our understanding of what our parents, students, staff and community value about an education provider. It is the reason why families choose NCC.

NCC’s approach to education has three foundations; character development, scholarship and Christian community.

Firstly, we partner with parents to develop a student’s character, which we believe will ultimately determine their success in all areas of life. Christian virtues such as compassion, kindness, justice, mercy and humility establish habits which form a good life.

As for scholarship, we understand that the best learning occurs in an environment of high challenge and high care. NCC has a broad curriculum with core learning in literacy and numeracy adjacent to a vast array of specialised subjects. Our formal curriculum develops through recognised stages of the learner, from curious and knowledge-hungry childhood through critical thinking and new skills of adolescence and reasoned arguments and specialised problem solving of young adulthood.

At NCC, Christian community practices are very important because we know that everyone’s well-being and resilience is dependent on our connections with others. The school’s pastoral care program is broad with all teaching and other staff focused on building positive relationships to assist students’ emotional, social and spiritual growth, allowing students to feel safe to explore new ideas, skills and contributions to the world.

Choosing a school with which to partner for the growth of your child is one of the big decisions in life. I encourage you to find out as much as possible about the NCC community, and this very special Sunshine Coast Christian School.

NCC offers a broad curriculum across all three sub-schools (Junior School - Prep to Year 6; Middle School - Years 7 to 9; Senior School - Years 10 to 12).

Senior School subjects include:
- English; English Communication
- Maths A, B and C; Prevocational Maths
- Biology, Physics, Chemistry
- Agricultural Science
- Geography; Modern History; Study of Religion
- Accounting; Business Communications & Technology; Legal Studies
- Graphics; Information Processing & Technologies
- Industrial Technology Studies; Furnishings/Manufacturing
- Hospitality; Hospitality Studies
- Visual Art; Drama; Film, Television & New Media; Music; Music Studies; Music Extension
- Physical Education; Recreation Studies
- Japanese
- Religion and Ethics
NCC includes the following outstanding facilities:
- modern, air conditioned classrooms
- award winning buildings (Prep Centre, NCC early learners and Lecture Theatre)
- modern Science laboratories
- Trade Skills Centre including pastry and bakery and commercial kitchens, restaurant and reception centre for Hospitality students
- Berakah Farm incorporating our miniature horse stud, rural operations training area and AgScience department
- Health & Fitness Centre with indoor stadium, dance studio, climbing wall and gymnasium (SHALOM Fitness Centre)
- purpose built Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA) building
- fully equipped Industrial Technology workshops
- modern, computerised resource centre / library
- specialised music studios
- Primary School Multi-Function Centre incorporating a library, science lab, performing arts studio, music classroom, ensemble rehearsal areas and six instrumental music tuition studios
- modern fleet of 18 buses servicing the entire Sunshine Coast

Internationally, nationally and on the Sunshine Coast, Nambour Christian College provides a diverse range of opportunities for students to be involved in co-curricula activities.

These can be broadly grouped into the following areas:

  • Music
  • Sport
  • Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA)
  • Dance
  • Outdoor Education
  • Service Trips
  • Cultural Exchange
  • Other

Students are challenged to develop their gifts and talents and to consider ways in which they can lead and serve others both within and outside the school community.

As you will find on the following pages, there are numerous opportunities for our students to be part of and enjoy a broad range of experiences.

These co-curricular activities are designed with our students in mind and significantly enrich their educational experience at NCC.

 

 

 

 

Pastoral care is an integral part of the NCC culture and programs, having its goal as the spiritual, physical, social and emotional wellbeing of students.

Effective relationships are the foundation of vibrancy and vitality in positive wellbeing that educates the heart and the mind.

At NCC, we employ the underpinning framework of an attachment-focused school. This recognises the power of secure (safe, soothing, reassuring, and loving) attachments in a child’s life. This acknowledges the importance of family relationships and those with other significant adults. It is within this context that every staff member through authentically living their Christian beliefs and professional understanding is responsible for supporting each student.

In Junior School, class teachers play a vital role in the day to day pastoral care of students, additionally underpinned by a pastoral care support worker. In Middle School and Senior Schools, family group teachers have daily contact with students as the platform for pastoral care matters. The year level coordinators and the Deputy Heads of School provide the next level of pastoral care providing specialist coordination in overseeing the wellbeing of each age group of students. This is supported by the oversight of the Student-Protection Officers, First Aid Staff, the Director of Student Wellbeing and the Head of School.

In addition, Year Level Assemblies, Applied Christian Studies classes, weekly chapel services, service activities, year-level camps and teachable moments further shape holistic wellbeing. Value-added programs operate in each of the sub-schools to develop learning and support around topics such as character development, values, purpose, empathy, interdependency as a community, education, responsibility and self-discipline.

For students who find they are struggling with life issues, our staff provide help, empathy and support. In co-operation with parents and guardians, students are afforded assistance with referral to specialist professional wellbeing support when needed.

Parents and guardians are encouraged to contact us at any time and should never allow themselves to feel disengaged from this crucial network of support. All staff members are available to our College families to listen and help and ensure that students aim to achieve their full potential as they study at NCC.

 
 
For our staff, students and families we encourage a life that lives by these values:
Kindness – Demonstrating a generous heart; being thoughtful and considerate.
Justice – Being committed to justice and fairness; doing what you can to create a more equitable world.
Mercy – Extending grace and forgiveness; being empathetic and compassionate.
Humility – Being modest and respectful; caring for others.
To be a community that is known for its Christian integrity and leadership in creating graduates that are decent, compassionate and capable of leading lives of passion, value and contribution.
“To provide a secure and supportive Christ-centred learning community, where a commitment to excellence, creativity and service is encouraged and modelled.”

Service Trips to Normanton North Qld, St George Qld, Malawi, India and Fiji.

Principal Tours

We invite you to join us for a guided tour of Nambour Christian College and hear first-hand from our Principal and Heads of School. These tours take approximately 90 minutes and are ideal for families.

You have the choice of a whole school tour or a tour of the areas you are most interested in. The tour will take you through all the sub-schools at Nambour Christian College where you will have the opportunity to meet our school leadership team, observe our students in various learning activities, and gain an insight into life at NCC. You’ll learn more about our educational philosophy, see our beautiful school setting and have your questions answered.

At the end of the tour, you are invited to join us for refreshments.

Please register for a tour here.

Personal Tours

A personal tour of NCC will take you around our garden-like campus and show you our many purpose-built facilities including Berakah Farm, hospitality precinct, Junior and Senior Libraries, our indoor multipurpose stadium, performing arts complex and more.

To book a tour, please click here to view available times and dates. In the meantime, if you haven’t seen any of our videos on our College, we encourage you to do so as they will give you a feel for the College and our beautiful campus. Videos can be seen here.

Alternatively, if you are unable to book a tour, you may wish to view the Virtual Tour of our College here.

Our bus fleet involves 20 different bus runs covering the whole Sunshine Coast and Hinterland, from Noosa down the coast to Caloundra and inland to Beerwah, Maleny and Kenilworth.

We have a modern fleet of 18 NCC-owned buses and have a dedicated team to make sure the service meets the needs of our families.

Vocational Education and Training or VET refers to education and training that focuses on delivering the skills and knowledge required for a wide range of industries. VET in schools is about gaining practical work-related skills to equip students for the world of work while they are at school.

At NCC, our commitments to students in this area extend to the development of award-winning Hospitality and highly experienced professionals involved in program delivery.

VET in Schools courses enables students to earn credit towards a nationally recognised VET qualification while they complete the general education curriculum or work towards a senior secondary certificate.

VET Subjects at a Certificate, I or II levels, do not contribute to an ATAR but can provide students with a Vocational Qualification Certificate, a Tertiary Entrance Rank and points towards their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE).

Follow this link to explore the vast array of opportunities available through NCC.

If you are interested in employment opportunities at our school please visit the following page:
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It is my privilege to introduce you to information about the Nambour Christian College school community. I hope this prospectus will help you in your search for a school that aligns with the values you are teaching your child and provision of opportunities to support your aspirations for them.

The school has grown in many ways since its establishment in 1980 when 36 students and their courageous families launched a journey into Christian education on the Sunshine Coast. Today, that journey has led to a purposeful learning community that has graduated thousands of hopeful young people making a positive difference in their families and communities.

NCC’s approach to education has three foundations; character development, scholarship and community.

Firstly, we partner with parents to develop a student’s character which we believe will ultimately determine their success in all areas of life. Christian virtues such as compassion, kindness, justice, mercy and humility establish habits which form a good life.

As for scholarship, we understand that the best learning occurs in an environment of high challenge and high care. NCC has a broad curriculum with core learning in literacy and numeracy adjacent to a vast array of specialised subjects. Our formal curriculum develops through recognised stages of the learner, from curious and knowledge-hungry childhood through critical thinking and new skills of adolescence and reasoned arguments and problem solving of young adulthood.

At NCC, community practices are very important because we know that everyone’s well-being and resilience is dependent on our connections with others. The school’s pastoral program is broad with staff focused on building positive relationships to assist students’ emotional, social and spiritual growth, allowing students to feel safe to explore new ideas, skills and contributions to the world.

Choosing a school with which to partner for the growth of your child is one of the big decisions in life. I encourage you to find out as much as possible about the NCC community and I look forward to meeting you when you visit our college.

 

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