Learning

Learning at the Boarding House

Learning Beyond School Hours

Newington College Boarders are provided with academic support from our Boarding Mentors who are all academic staff at the College. The unique study program within the Boarding House allows students the flexibility to complete their minimum of 2 hours homework either after school or after dinner depending on their co-curricular commitments. For HSC and IB students it also provides them the opportunity to complete up to 4 hours of study assisted by academic staff by 8:30pm at night, avoiding late nights and allowing the Boarders to prioritise their sleep routines.

Exams

Changes at the Boarding House during exam periods.

Exam Periods

During exam periods boys are allowed in the Boarding House at different times. For major exam periods, boys may have times when they do not have an exam and the Housemaster will inform boarders of when they are allowed in to study. These times are dependent on staff availability as well as the requirements of the boarders.

Boys can organise Leave via their parent/guardian and this is certainly pertinent when a student may have a large ‘gap’ between exams (e.g. several days). Boys who do not leave during such times will be required to study during ‘normal’ school hours.

Year 11 and Year 12 boys will be able to stay in the Boarding House during their Preliminary, Trial and final HSC/IB examinations. They will be required to sign a behaviour contract to do so. Any breach of the contract will result in the student having to study at school supervised by staff.

The agreement is provided to boys prior to the exam period. Parents or guardians will need to acknowledge the agreement before a boy is eligible to stay unsupervised. Should a parent/guardian not wish to sign, boys are able to study in the College Library and/or go home during the exam period.

 

Study Periods

Some students in Years 11–12 may, due to dropped classes and/or timetabling, have study periods during the day. These periods may be spent in the Library or in the boarders dining room at school as a quiet study area (boys are not to eat during this time).

Failure to use these times effectively will result in the loss of liberties.