Location:
Stanmore, southwest of Sydney, New South Wales, 5 kilometers from the city center.
Admission requirements: junior high school completion or high school study, with excellent grades.
Do you need AEAS test scores: Yes
2115 tuition:
Grade 7-8: 28,519 Australian dollars per year
Grade 9-11: 29,481 Australian dollars per year
Grade 11-12: 31,669 Australian dollars per year
Boarding accommodation (7-12 17 Australian dollars every year
School features:
1: Founded in 1863, it has a long history and has rich professional teaching experience for men.
2: Newington University is the only school that offers both HCS and IB courses among all GPS (Great Public Schools) members.
3. The school's academic performance is excellent, among the best, and the courses are diversified.
4: The campus has complete facilities and a beautiful environment.
5. The school attaches great importance to Pastoral Care.
School ranking and further education:
In 2114, independent middle schools in NSW province ranked 37th in the college entrance examination; The province's public and private secondary schools ranked 73 rd in the college entrance examination; (Ranked from Better Education 2114)
In 2114, a ***168 Grade 12 graduates took the HSC exam; The rest of the candidates took the IB exam. Three IB graduates got full marks of ATAR 99.95, 18 students got ATAR 99 or above (in the interim, 8 students took HSC exam, 11 students took IB DIPLOMA course), and one third of the students got ATAR 91 or above. The average ATAR score of IB course graduates is less than 97.35.
School courses: < P > Grade 9-11: English, Mathematics, Australian History and Humanities, Science, Business, Design and Art, Drama, French, Geography, German, Cartography, History, Industrial Technology, Information Technology and Software, Japanese, Latin, Music, Philosophy and Religion. Visual arts
Grade 11-12: Ancient history, ancient history, literature, French, German, Japanese, Italian, Latin, drama, design, economics, English (first language), English (second language), environmental geography, modern history, music, accounting, biology, chemistry, information technology system, visual arts.
About accommodation and catering:
Boarding accommodation fee (grade 7-12): 21717 Australian dollars per year
Edmund Webb House, the school dormitory, is the soul and heart of Newington College. The ancient history of 147 shows that Newington College has rich experience in boarding education. The school dormitory has complete facilities and comfortable environment, and international students and local students live in harmony in the dormitory. There are four full-time tutors in the dormitory, who provide care and help for all the students in the dormitory, so that they can grow up happily in Newington University. The dormitory has an excellent geographical location, only 3 kilometers away from the University of Sydney, and 6 kilometers away from the CBD of Sydney.
At present, about 51 students in grade 9-12 live in the school dormitory, just like a big family. There are single rooms, double rooms or four rooms in the dormitory. All rooms are soundproof, air-conditioned and connected to the Internet. The school also provides laundry service, hot water system, and the dormitory building is also equipped with a TV area, which is equipped with a TV and DVD player, and can watch local pay TV programs in Australia. Students can dine in DINING ROOM, the canteen of dormitory building, and school meals are provided by Alliance Catering Company, which is safe and reliable! Dining time in dormitory is: breakfast: every Monday to Sunday before 7:45 am; Dinner: starts at 5.45 pm every Friday to Sunday. Other morning tea, lunches and dinners from Monday to Thursday are all eaten in the school cafeteria.
Campus facilities: a 25-acre campus; Design and Technology Center; Theater, auditorium; Medical center; Information technology center; Library; Music center
Extracurricular activities:
Cricket, hockey, judo, water polo, track and field, cross-country race, rugby, tennis, basketball, football, swimming, rowing and fencing; Music, dance, drama, performance.