Global Studies (Geo) and STEM (Bio) #GreatBarrierReef Tour @NewcGrammar. Indigenous management, coral watch, data collection, turtle rehab, Fitzroy Island, contemporary policies EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING and FUN
The SATU at the Newcastle ANZAC March and service, representing the School as we recognise those that have served and those who currently serve our country.
In week 10 of Term 1 we had our Sweet Sounds Soiree presented by Year 10 and 11 Drama, Music and Hospitality students. Year 10 drama presented Shakespearean Theatre in outdoor settings while Year 11 based their... https://t.co/kA13N4n1wH
Our K to 6 students were getting into the Easter spirit early with their 2019 Easter Chapel and Assembly and student-led action projects.
Always a staple part of the season, children and educators come together to perform, innovate and showcase the holiday of Easter.
Two of our talented students receiving their NSW Government State Representative Awards earlier today. We love to see how our students achieve outside of our school walls and the confines of the academic curriculum. Congratulations Edward and Susanna! https://t.co/G4LWwmBWon
Today we welcomed the Principal Mr Muranaka, Exchange Programme Co-ordinator Mr Kagaya and ABC Educare Director Mr Kitajima to NGS.
Their School, Chiba Nihon University Daiichi High will send 22 students... https://t.co/QZCuS2vrb9
Kindergarten 2019 had a wonderful time visiting the Head of School and also enjoyed a tour with their Year 6 buddies around HIll Campus. Our youngest Primary School students have settled in nicely. https://t.co/aFU9pPF2z1
Our younger Hill Campus students enjoying lunchtime activities on our additional lunch play spaces at the Hill Tennis Courts. The competition for the last weeks of Term 1 is dodgeball.
Girls' Head of the River and Boys' Head of the River in wet conditions over the weekend. Great to see team spirit, achievements and positive attitudes.
It is National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence.
We celebrated positive relationships and our youngest students flew the Flag of Friendship.
#bullyingnoway
Great ideas about utilising technology in solving some of the world's critical problems. A group of Year 7 and 8 girls had a terrific time working together and considering opportunities with STEM.
NGS students attending the 2019 Hunter Economics Breakfast at NEX, Newcastle.
Hosted by University of Newcastle and Hunter Research Foundation it explored issues around development, collaboration and... https://t.co/YGilJXhziw
Cyber safety with Senior Constable Brett Rose gave our students guidance on:
* Appropriate online behaviour
* Maximising personal safety
* Potential security risks or danger