Shire Christian School Explained

Shire Christian School
Motto:A Firm Foundation
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-34.0363°N 151.0095°W
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Chairman:John Ishak
Principal:David Stonestreet
Staff:106[1]
Grades Label:Years
Enrolment:970
Enrolment As Of:2024
Colours:Shire blue, shire red and white
Song:Blessed is the Man (Psalm 1)
Former Name:Sutherland Shire Christian School

Shire Christian School is an independent non-denominational Christian co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day school, located in Barden Ridge, a suburb in the Sutherland Shire area of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The school was founded as Sutherland Shire Christian School in 1977 by a group of local parents who felt a calling to provide their children with an environment in which to gain an education taught from a Christian perspective. They believed that these features were not to be seen in a public state school; because of this the school upholds a strong Christian ethos that influences most parts of school life.

In 2015 the school jumped nearly 200 places and ranked 65th in the State in NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC) results.[2] [3]

Overview

The school consists of one large campus in the southern suburb of Barden Ridge, and this campus facilitates the two sections of the school:

In 2016, the school's name was changed to Shire Christian School.

Establishment

The School Association was formally founded in 1969 by several Christian families who wished to have a Christian environment for their children to grow and mature in.[4] The school officially began in 1977 under the name Sutherland Shire Christian School and the Sutherland Shire Christian School Association Ltd was created two years later in 1979.

School classes were originally housed in several locations (such as local church halls) before the purchase of several hectares of farm land in the southern Sydney suburb of Barden Ridge, in 1981, where the school has continued to develop since.

! Year !! No. of students
1977 11
1982 263
1987 564
1992 722
1997 752
2005 804
2019 841

Junior School

The Junior School's curriculum is based around six main subject areas:

  1. English
  1. Mathematics
  1. Science and Technology
  1. Human Society & Its Environment
  1. Creative & Practical Arts
  1. Physical Education, Health & Personal Development

High school

Electives

The school offers a wide range of electives at Stage 5 (Yrs 9 and 10) and Stage 6 (Yrs 11 and 12), including extension classes depending upon demand.[5] Students are also able to participate in courses through external providers such as TAFE. The school offers German as an elective and provides additional language courses through the NSW School of Languages.

HSC Results

In 2015 the school moved nearly 200 places and ranked 65th in the State in HSC results, making it one of the highest ranking schools in the area in that year. In recent years many final year students have been nominated and selected for the various HSC showcase events.[6]

Facilities and grounds

Location

The school is located in the suburban area of Barden Ridge on Allies Road near Lucas Heights Public School. The school has a scenic bushland setting providing not only shade for students but also a bush playground for junior students.

Facilities

The school has an abundance of facilities on its campus. These include a gymnasium, tennis and basketball courts and cricket nets to cater for all types of students needs and interests. Woodwork and metalwork rooms exist for students, along with a textiles room, a home economics room and several music rooms with recording studio rooms and an array of musical instruments. Two large libraries cater to both the Primary and Secondary schools. A more recent addition is the Tiered Learning Centre (TLC) and refurbished science laboratories.

Extracurricular

There are several extracurricular clubs which run throughout the school each year. These include a sound and lighting team, debating team, a public speaking team, a concert band, junior and senior choirs, junior and senior guitar ensembles and the VIBE string ensemble.

The arts

The school runs an annual drama performance made up of predominantly senior students and several members of drama classes throughout the school grades. These productions are supported by the entire school community through involvement in costuming, lighting, set design and direction. Recent productions have involved students from the junior school.

The Music Department also stages several smaller performance evenings as part of the peripatetic program alongside the two major musical evenings, the Primary Infants Performance Evening (PIPE) and For One Night Only (High School).

Sport

The Shire Christian School is a competitor in many inter-school competitions and participates strongly in Swimming, Athletic and Cross-Country competitions.

Principals

Ordinal Officeholder Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Geoffrey Lainson 1977 2001 years
Stephen Renn 2001 2003 years
John Myer [acting] 2003 2003 years
Mark Lewis 2004 2005 years
David Stonestreet 2005 2008 years
Andrew Middleton 2008 2010 years
Nicola Taylor 2010 2014 years
Brett Hartley 2015 2021 years
David Stonestreet 2022 incumbent years

Notable alumni

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sutherland Shire Christian School profile. My School website. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority. 28 August 2011.
  2. News: HSC results 2015: Sutherland Shire Christian School rockets up top 100 rankings . Goulburn Post . 16 December 2015 .
  3. News: HSC results 2015: Sutherland Shire Christian School rockets up top 100 rankings . . 16 December 2015 .
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20090912225154/http://www.sscs.nsw.edu.au/sscs/history.html School Background and History
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20140306033540/http://www.sscs.nsw.edu.au/sscs/secondary-school-courses.html Secondary School: Courses
  6. Sutherland Shire Christian School, Annual Report 2014 (2015)