A number of different extracurricular activities are offered at the College. Up-to-date information about extracurricular activities are available via student announcements and posters around the school.
Students are encouraged to be actively involved in at least one extracurricular activity. Currently, these clubs are offered, but availability may change depending on student uptake and staff requirements.
Students work on improving their skills in different media and are encouraged to enter different Visual Arts competitions.
The Chess Club meets one lunch time each week. Competition is suitable for all players.
A lunchtime group for students who enjoy playing computer games together.
A student-led (guided by the Chaplain) Christian fellowship group for prayer, Bible study, singing, games and lively discussion.
Students have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including bushwalking, cross-country skiing and canoeing. Places visited to date include the Budawangs, the Snowy Mountains and Cradle Mountain, Tasmania. The Scheme also has a service component, a physical recreation component and a skill component (i.e. photography, art, etc).
A Duke of Edinburgh Award is a much sought-after qualification to have listed in one’s curriculum vitae. Students participating find the Scheme challenging and very rewarding. The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme is offered at the College at the following levels:
Students raise awareness about environmental issues through the College community, environmentally-themed fundraisers, and participation in the local community events and competitions.
Supported by the Nowra Rotary Club, Interact brings together students who care about serving others, developing leadership skills while discovering the power of ‘Service Above Self’.
In Mathematics Club students explore a variety of interesting mathematical concepts, and plan for and celebrate significant maths days throughout the year.
Students follow personal interests to tinker and make projects, with access to a range of technologies including laser cutting, 3D printing and the like.
The Science Club provides extracurricular opportunities for students to learn more about science with hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) experiences.
An opportunity for students to explore their enjoyment of writing.