DANIELS DILEMMA
SCBC Year 12 student Daniel McMullen has a difficult (but nice) decision to make… will I apply to the enter Australian Defence Force Academy and become a Surface Warfare Officer in the Navy, or will…
SCBC Year 12 student Daniel McMullen has a difficult (but nice) decision to make… will I apply to the enter Australian Defence Force Academy and become a Surface Warfare Officer in the Navy, or will…
SCBC Year 12 student and Head Girl Maddie Shaw is a young woman with a clear vision for herself in the future. Maddie is studying the General Stream of subjects, including the Certificate II in…
Below is an essay that has been written by one of our Year 9 students in the stream 1 extension Humanities class, who have been studying ANZAC involvement in World War 1. The students were…
Our Year 1-6 students have finished their collaborative collaged wall mural inspired by the painting “Japanese Footbridge and the water lily pool”. Students learned about line, pattern, and texture and the life of Claude Monet…
WHAT DOES HOPE MEAN TO OUR STUDENTS? There are many concepts in life that are loaded with meaning, and here at SCBC, we recognise the value in taking some time to define and explain them…
This term for Science, we have been delving deeper into our understanding or living and non-living things by learning about seasons and how the weather impacts living things. Students have explored the temperature changes and…
On Thursday, 4th June the Primary School Prefects ran a barbecue lunch with Mrs Hamilton and Mr Moses. The prefects enjoyed preparing and cooking 336 sausages for our Year 1 to 6 students’ lunches. We…
South Coast Baptist College Year 4 to 6 students can again participate in the world-renowned ICAS Assessments this year. ICAS is designed to target students’ higher order thinking and problem-solving skills in English, Mathematics, Science,…
On Wednesday, 17TH June 2020, several primary school students participated in the Talented Young Writers Programme. The Talented Young Writers Programme is designed for budding writers to have an opportunity to learn from a real…
Our kindergarten students grew their mums a plant for Mother’s Day. Students decorated jars and potted a succulent in each one. Unfortunately, the traditional SCBC Mother’s Day afternoon tea was canceled due to the Coronavirus….
“The best classroom and the richest cupboards is roofed only by the sky.” Margaret McMillan As winter sets in, we’ve experienced all types of weather, and our children and educators love it! The Educators and…
The Reggio Emilia inspired approach we use in our Kindergarten and Pre-Primary program, helps to link your child’s interests with the core curriculum through inquiry-based projects. Building relationship and trust with our caring educators in…
YEAR 7 ENROLMENTS NOW OPEN FOR 2021.Our teachers don’t just apply research-based best practice to deliver a curriculum that is engaging, relevant and effective at helping students reach their post-secondary goals. They also build relationship…
2020 would have to be the most unusual year in my 26 years of Education. COVID-19 has not only impacted our school but the wider global community. This is definitely the greatest challenge that we…
What a busy start our Centre has had to 2020. It was fantastic to see families and staff return from their well-earned festive season break. Our team came together at the end of 2019 to…