Tyndale Christian School, Sydney

Tyndale Christian School is an independent non-denominational Christian co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day school, located in Blacktown, a suburb in western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Tyndale Christian School
Location

Coordinates33°46′55″S 150°53′09″E
Information
TypeIndependent co-educational early learning, primary and secondary day school
Motto
  • Serve the Lord with Gladness
  • (Source: Psalm 100:2)
DenominationNon-denominational Christian
Established1966 (1966)
Educational authorityNSW Department of Education
PrincipalRebecca Hall
Staff128
YearsEarly learning; K-12
Enrolmentc.950[1] (2018)
Area5.6 hectares (14 acres)
Houses
  •   Carey
  •   Knox
  •   Wycliffe
  •   Taylor
Colour(s)Navy blue, maroon, white    
Song"Serve the Lord with Gladness"
Websitewww.tyndale.edu.au

The school is named after William Tyndale, a 16th-century religious reformer and scholar who translated the Bible into the Early Modern English and was tried for heresy and treason and then strangled and burnt at the stake. The school has students from 38 different ethnic backgrounds covering 58 different language groups. The school is situated on 5.6 hectares (14 acres) in the south-west corner of Blacktown and is accessible by public bus routes and buses that Tyndale operates around the surrounding areas. As of 2021, the School had around 1,000 students from early learning, through Year K to Year 12.

History and Governance

Tyndale's story began in 1957 when the Blacktown Reformed Church looked into the feasibility of starting a Parent Controlled Christian School in Blacktown. The Association for Christian Education of Blacktown Ltd (Association). was formed in 1958. In February 1966 the Kildare Rd site was officially opened with 3 classrooms, 2 teachers and 32 students. At the time this site was educating students from Kindergarten to Year 6. In 1976 Tyndale expanded to offering high school education. It then developed and moved to the current Douglas Road site in 1979. In 1981 the first cohort of Year 12 students completed the NSW Higher School Certificate (NSW HSC).[1] The early learning centre commenced with a prep class in Term 2, 2008. The 2021 Year 12 cohort was the first to contain students who completed the whole of prep to Year 12 at Tyndale.

Tyndale continues to operate as an independent school. Membership of the governing body (the Association) is open to any Christian committed to providing Christ-centred education who subscribes to the school's Educational Creed. The Association elects directors who are responsible for Tyndale's overall vision, direction, governance, and policies.

Mission

The mission of Tyndale Christian School is stated as the below:
To see parents and children experience Bible-based, Christ-centred parent-controlled education, in order that they may be prepared and equipped for a life of service as disciples of Jesus Christ.

Vision

The vision statement of Tyndale Christian School is stated as the below:
Partnering with parents in a covenant community, nurturing servant hearted students with an understanding of Christ's saving grace while providing academically rigorous education in a safe and caring environment.

Structure

The school is split into three educational areas: early learning centre (pre-school and prep), primary school, and secondary school.

Early Learning Centre

There are three preschool classes catering for children from three years of age and one prep class operating 5 days per week.

Primary

The Primary school consists of Kindergarten to Year 6 (K-6). There are four Kindergarten classes and three in each subsequent year group. Each class has children of similar age with the one class teacher.

Sports, excursions, cultural or interest events, camps, concerts and other community celebrations are important and exciting aspects of the K-6 program. Primary offers a Christ-centred education and develops a firm basis upon secondary school education can be built.

Secondary

The Secondary school consists of Year 7 to Year 12, which is then split into 2 areas: High (Year 7 and 8) and Senior (Year 9 to 12) working towards award of the NSW HSC.

Students in Years 11 and 12 are not expected to participate in compulsory Sport, although Year 11 students are able to play inter-school Sport activities.

Services

Services available to students and families include:

  • Before and after school care for Primary school children (K-6) including:
Before school care (from 6:30am)
After school care (to 6:30pm)
Vacation care (6:30am to 6:30 pm)
  • Uniform shop
  • Cafe - open to senior students, parents, visitors, and staff
  • Lunch Online - providing pre-ordered food to students at recess and lunch
  • Morning and afternoon private buses - servicing the Blacktown local government area and selected surrounding suburbs

Facilities

Since moving to the current site in the late 1970's, Tyndale has continued to invest in facilities to support the educational needs of students. This has included:

  • 1981 - Technics, music and economics rooms
  • 1983 - First library
  • 1988 - New primary classrooms allowing double stream classes
  • 1995 - Multi-purpose school hall
  • 2004 - Technical and applied science block
  • 2011 - New library and multi-purpose centre plus a restaurant-quality hospitality trade training centre
  • 2015 - Administration building including dedicated Sick Bay
  • 2017 - Two-story secondary school building including independent learning centre and new drama classrooms and additional stage areas
  • 2018 - Prep facilities expanded to cater for children from 3 years of age
  • 2021 - Kindergarten building including classrooms, common area, withdrawal space, playground and covered outdoor learning area

Tyndale's facilities are open to community use and this regularly involves local sporting and church groups. Tyndale's facilities have also been a designated polling place for both NSW and Australian elections.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "History". Our school. Tyndale Christian School. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  2. "Graham Joseph Hill | Staff directory". staff.divinity.edu.au. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  3. Beach, Kylie. "Graham Hill named new principal at Stirling Theological College - Eternity News". eternitynews.com.au. Retrieved 23 December 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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