On Saturday the 29 September we left Regents Park Christian School at 5am and began our journey to Tamworth to drop off your donated goods. Mr Barnard, our school Principal drove us all to Tamworth. There were about 20 people in the bus, and there were 3 other SUV’s which transported all the donations. We …
Water Usage at RPCS
Year 8 student Isabella Luchko has gone above and beyond in applying her learning from the Geography classroom to the real world. Throughout Terms 2 and 3, Isabella worked on an individual student project (ISP) as part of the GATEWAY (Gifted and Talented Education) Program with the goal of analysing, evaluating and recommending improvements to …
Medieval Times at RPCS
Regents Park Christian School’s first Medieval Day occurred on Friday, September 21st. The students participated in Medieval Games, did various activities with language, crime and punishment, made shields and medieval nametags and finished with a catapult launching competition to see which team could make a catapult to fling a marshmallow the furthest. The Medieval Feast …
The End of an Era – A Farewell to Mr Brummell
For the past eighteen years, Mr Gary Brummell has led Regents Park Christian School as Principal. As Mr Brummell prepares to leave our corridors, let’s reflect on the ways in which he has blessed, strengthened and guided our school. Mr Brummell began his time at Regents Park Christian School around Easter, 2000. Back then, the …
Our Kindergarten Illustrators
Kindergarten are still learning about what makes a book great. Recently the students participated in an art morning to explore how pictures are made. They used the book ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ by Eric Carle as inspiration. The students painted using sponges, balloons, plastic knives and even their fingers! They observed how different textures can …
Not Ashamed
During the month of August the Biblical Studies department hosted four special guests at our chapel services. Stephen Chavura, Patricia Weerakoon, Mark Powell, and Andrew Scipione shared their wisdom at our Junior and Senior chapels. They spoke on what it means to be a Christian in the context of Australia’s often volatile secular climate. Each …
Year 12 Step Back to Ancient Times
On the 5th of September the Year 12 Ancient History class went to Macquarie University’s Museum of Ancient Cultures. The Museum houses a range of artefacts from numerous ancient societies such as the Egyptians, Spartans and the Persians. As part of the HSC course Year 12 have been studying the Greek World throughout the Persian …
Primary Oz Tag Gala Day
On Wednesday 5th of September, RPCS sent 24 students to compete in the annual Oz tag Gala Day. The juniors competed and showed tremendous effort to win 3/5 games against top competing schools in Sydney. Unfortunately, the juniors did not make it to the semi-finals, but they were still very proud and honoured to represent …