Friday, 17 April 2009

Prayers for Jeffrey Gong

The Nudgee International College community deeply mourns the passing away of Hang Gong (Jeffrey) on 6 April 2009.

Our community gathered together in a prayer meeting today with Jeffrey's parents and friends.

Jeffrey's parents have now flown back to China to be with their immediate family and friends. Funeral services for Jeffrey will be held in his hometown near Shanghai.

On behalf of Jeffrey's parents, we thank everyone for their prayerful support and kindness.

Sangeeta Mahajan
Chief Executive Officer

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

MEDIA STATEMENT: Missing Student

Missing Student: Hang Gong (Jeffrey)

At about midday on Monday, 6 April, 2009, six students from Nudgee International College were swimming at Surfers Paradise having travelled down there on a train and bus in a group. This was a non-school day for them.

The boys entered the water between the flags. Due to the strong current they began to drift and the lifeguards told them to get back, a direction they obeyed promptly. The boys commented that it was quite difficult to get back as the surf had become reasonably rough.

As soon as the boys noticed that Jeffrey was missing they informed the lifeguards.

The police have advised the College that the boys were acting correctly and obeying all directions appropriately. The lifeguards and the police then took prompt action to commence the search for Jeffrey.

The police contacted Nudgee International College and advised them that Jeffrey was missing. Two staff members immediately drove from Brisbane to Surfers Paradise in a bus to be with the remaining students and to assist the police with their enquiries.

The College then contacted the Homestay parents while the police were working with the Consulate to advise the parents in China. Subsequently the College, itself, contacted Jeffrey’s parents.

After the boys had completed their statements with the police, the College staff drove them back to the campus. In the meantime, the College had arranged for the Homestay parents of these boys to come to the College. At the College, the boys and Homestay parents were brought together by the College staff and, after appropriate discussions, the boys returned to their Homestays.

The College has arranged for counsellors to attend the College today. The staff have been briefed and are working with students today to discuss the events of yesterday.

A College inter-faith liturgy has been held this morning which involved all staff and students of the College. The College staff and students are being kept up-to-date with any further information that might come from the police.

It is anticipated that Jeffrey’s parents will come to Brisbane as soon as they can make the necessary arrangements.

Nudgee International College is still in term time and this will provide the opportunity for on-going support for the students over the coming days.

For further information contact Ms Sangeeta Mahajan, Chief Executive Officer, Nudgee International College – 0421 399 797 (M); 07 3865 0700 (W);
email – sma@nudgeeinternational.com.

Friday, 19 December 2008

"We are simply the best": A song by 2A Course 5 2008


There are seven in our team

And a greater bunch you have not seen.

Lei is the grooviest man in town.

You can rely on Lee to never let you down.

Ryan, our smiley one is full of fun.

And Hang always has her homework done.

Bob's hair is in his eye

But his hard work will get him by.

Noah (without his ark) will keep us afloat

While we are blessed with Angel who's sure to get our vote.
- Written by 2A Course 5, 2008


Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Celebrating our partnership in International Education


























As part of the celebrations held during our Annual Familiarisation tour this year, we joined together with our partners in international education to celebrate with a formal dinner. Along side our distinguished guests the students currently studying in Level 5 were invited to join the evening. As they had not experienced a western style formal dinner they were all very excited about participating.

During the evening three students, Thi Minh Chau Le, Vietnam, Junki Takino, Japan and Steffan, Tsz Fung Ki from Hong Kong, bravely gave their first public speech in English to loud applause. All students who attended proudly demonstrated the growth in their English skills, maturity and confidence during the evening while sitting along side their future Principals, distinguished local guests, visiting agents from Brisbane and overseas, NIC Board members and staff.


The evening was throughly enjoyed by all who attended.


2008 Agents Familiarisation Tour







Our Agent familiarisation tour for 2008 was held from 27 April to 4 May. During this time we were delighted to have our agents here with us to showcase our school, facilities and partners. The Principals of our partner High Schools and the International staff from our University partners offered their very valuable time and presented their institution, staff and students to our local and overseas visitors, showcasing their uniqueness and individualism. Each visit was completed with a tour of the facilities together with many photo opportunities. The action packed week concluded with a fun time on the beautiful Gold Coast followed by many sad goodbyes!

Thursday, 13 March 2008

Time to serve back some retaliation points!

Level 4A and 4B went face to face in a debating front up. Each class team prepared a topic. They debated each other in their classes first and then, a challenge between classes was issued. The face off occurred at 9am, Friday, 7th March in the auditorium at Nudgee International college. Cheer squads applauded and shouted approval as each team battled it out completely in English. A competitive streak drew out fantastic English speaking practice as students discussed counter arguments and retaliated. The challenge was bringing the debates to a close as each team tenaciously clung to their arguments. Well done Level 4’s. Your learning motivation is a great role model to other ESL students.
[Mrs Jacquie Sadi-Brydon & Miss Melinda Costello- Level 4 teachers]

Thursday, 14 February 2008

NIC recognises Australia's 'Sorry Day' 13 Feb 2008


Today is an historic day in Australian history, for we, as a county, rich in multiculturalism, honour the Indigenous peoples of this land, the oldest continuing culture in human history.

Our democratically elected government, today in the name of so many Australians officially voiced our sorrow at what happened in our name, in a much needed symbolic action of regret.

Here at NIC we also celebrated this historic act as our students are now living part of our history. At our assembly, we took the time to look at the history of settlement and the impact it took on our indigenous people through the laws imposed at the time, to celebrate the culture that is so unique and to listen to Australia’s, Prime Minister, Mr Kevin Rudd express the sorrow of our nation and to look to the future that embraces all Australians.

Thursday, 13 December 2007

Profile on NIC Graduate, Nana Ito




The months of November and December are sad for all here as we say goodbye to many graduates of Nudgee International College who have in turn graduated from our partner high schools. All these young people are special and are bravely taking the final step into their higher education pathway.

One such student; Miss Nana Ito came to NIC from Nagoya, Japan on a one year Study Abroad Program. Nana completed the required courses of English at NIC and studied the remaining of the year at Corpus Christi College. During this time Nana received top results in Year 10 achieving A grades and two B+ grades, one being for English study. This achievement is outstanding for the short time she has been here.

This academic success is not the only reason to profile Nana; during her time in Australia she has also assisted many students in settling into life here in Australia with ongoing encouragement and reinforcement in becoming a ‘big sister’ and a true friend to them. Her commitment and passion to fellow students from all nationalities and study in English has awarded her many accolades at Nudgee International College and Corpus Christi College. During this time Nana has also assisted a local Australian/Japanese family with teaching their child in Japanese. She has planned to have her Australian friends visit her in Japan in 2008.

Nana has forged a long lasting relationship with her homestay family; Mrs Maria Curcio (mum) and her homestay big sister, Connie Curcio who she will miss immensely on her return to Japan. We wish Nana every success in her return to her loving family that gave her the opportunity to come to NIC, to her return to study at her school in Nagoya, her continuing passion for English and being an ambassador for Japan and International Education

Nana…Gokouun o inorimasu!

Posted by Micheale Craymer, Country Manager Japan

Friday, 23 November 2007

High Achievers at NIC


Nudgee International College congratulates the following students for their high achievement in Course 4, 2007:


LI Ting (Emily) -5A
ZHANG Xin (Sunny) - 4C
LI Bin(Vivian) - 4B
FANG Bin (Ben) - 4A
FENG Li - 3B
JIA Yingmin (Janice) - 3A
QIN Yanqing (Winny) - 2A

Some of these students are in the photograph above, looking very pleased with their certificates. Well done, students. Keep it up.

Thursday, 27 September 2007

University Foundation Program

EXCITING News!

We are delighted to announce the launch of our University Foundation Program (UFP)
CRICOS provider code 060692C



Are you a high achiever? Or are you worried about your scores at senior level or your university entrance test scores? Either way, NIC's world renowned university foundation courses and English language courses can set you on a path to achieving your goals of a university education. The UFP is your bridging program between secondary school and university.



The UFP, Certificate IV in University Foundation Studies gives students the skills, confidence and academic grounding needed to successfully enter university level programs in Business, Commerce, IT, Health, Arts and Education.


Exciting opportunities world wide
The UFP is recognised by 100+ universities world-wide.


Guaranteed places at selected universities! Yes!
With our packaged offers, students who achieve the specified standards are guaranteed a place in the first year of selected undergraduate programs at Queensland University of Technology, Griffith University and University of the Sunshine Coast.

Entry requirements: Entry to the Foundation program is determined by English language proficiency and academic performance.


All applicants must have completed as a minimum, the equivalent of Year 11 (with superior grades) in the Australian school system, and be at least 16 years of age in order to qualify for entry to the course.

English language proficiency of IELTS 5.5 is required for direct entry into UFP. Pre-entry English language courses can be arranged at NIC for applicants who do not meet the required level of proficiency.

Academic year: Our first UFP course commences in June 2008 and pre-entry English language courses are available at Nudgee International College prior to this so get your application in for this as soon as possible!.

Certiticates: Students obtain a Statement of Attainment upon successful completion of all modules in Level 1 and 2.
An Academic Transcript is issued to all students who have completed Level 3.

Students who complete Level 3 of the GAC are issued with a Cert IV in Foundation Studies (Global Assessment)

Tuition fees:
University Foundation Program: AUD $14,950
Pre-entry English language course: AUD340 per week

Please check our website; http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/ for the most current information on all applicable fees and charges or email us if you have any questions at
marketing@nudgeetinernational.com

Individual Study Tour with a Primary Focus & Visitor Visa Program in Jan\Feb 2008


Please find following the link to Nudgee International College's (NIC) Individual Study Tour for Jan-Feb 2008. As many are aware, this program is always popular with our younger students so for 2008 we have specifically aimed the program towards the 9-12 year old Primary age group. http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/photolink/IndividualProgram-Jan-Feb2008.PDF

The program includes activities as per the finalised schedule, homestay accommodation in a single room, 3 meals per day, weekly laundry service, transfers to and from school to homestay each day, 25 hours per week of Primary focused English language classes and all materials, Airport Transfer, $5 Telephone card, Graduation certificate and trophy. I am sure that given the opportunity NIC can deliver a study tour program that your students will never forget.


Students 13 years and older may be interested in our Visitor Visa program.
http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/en/visitor_visa_program.html This is also a very popular program for students who wish to concentrate on their English studies or are unsure if they want to study overseas on a longer program…a great idea! Students can attend the Study Tour program excursions on Saturday afternoons if they wish. The cost of which will be the standard entry fee into the venue.

If you require any further information or wish to make a booking on the above programs please do not hesitate to contact Micheale
Craymer mic@nudgeeinternational.com Barry Clifford bcl@nudgeeinternational.com Yaoli Wang ywa@nudgeeinternational.com

Monday, 10 September 2007

来自纳际国际学校的信

各位朋友:  您好!

请接受来自纳际国际学校和我本人的问候!

时间过得真快,离上次写信一晃已有数月。希望大家一切都好!

我本周末就要开始繁忙的中国旅行,我会到成都,青岛,武汉,石家庄,北京,西安,杭州,苏州,上海等地。部分城市随行的还有我们国际学校的首席执行官,伙伴学校的校长,科珀斯克里斯蒂学校,圣詹姆士学校,圣·欧书乐学校,路易希尔学校教师,如果您的学生家长希望与学校代表见面,了解学校,学生情况,请告知。所到城市,我可安排。 如您需要联络我,我会每天检查我的邮件。

学校事宜也可直接联络:

学生申请:  Michelle Stone: Email: mst@nudgeeinternational.com; +61 7 38650742
Christine Kay Emails: cka@nudgeeinternational.com +61 7865 0750

财务:  Yvette Buse Email: ybu@nudgeeinternational.com +61 7 38650704
(负责代理佣金)
Bernie Symes: bsy@nudgeeinternational.com +61 7 3865 0717
(负责学生帐户,学费等)

寄宿家庭: Barbara Doyle Email: bmd@nudgeeinternational.com +61 7 38650741
紧急联络电话: +61 404 822 748. (接机,友好家庭,学生服务)

客户服务和寄宿家庭协理:Kaye Bell, Email: kbe@nudgeeinternational.com
+61 7 3865 0740

校长: Brian Lewis: Email: ble@nudgeeinternational.com +61 7 38650722

任何时候, 有关以上部门, 有何问题,您可直接联络他们, 这样可提高工作效率.


有几点消息与各位同仁分享:

1.纳际国际学校的成就:

纳际国际学校再次荣获教育表彰。
本年度的昆士兰州国际教育培训表彰颁奖仪式8月30日举行。由
昆州教育,培训和艺术部长Rod Welford, 和昆州国际教育和培训委员会主席Paul Braddy阁下主持。
纳际国际学校再次被授予崇高荣誉:“国际化高度推荐大奖”
同时,我们的伙伴学校之一,圣詹姆士学校荣获“国际学生支持服务与关爱大奖”,
由昆州教育,培训和艺术部长Rod Welford阁下亲自颁发。纳际国际学校是除昆士兰教育部外唯一连续两年获奖的教育团体。
2。2008年大学预科开始招生

经过数月的酝酿,审核,我们2008年预科现已正式开始招生。

符合11年级毕业,IELTS 达到5。5分的学生可在7月开学。5分的学生可选修英语配套课程,在1月开学。

我们可以直接发昆士兰科技大学,格里菲斯大学,阳光海岸大学的配套录取通知书。这个课程也被下列澳大利亚大学正式承认。
· Australian Catholic University
· Ballarat, University of
· Bond University
· Central Queensland University
· Charles Sturt University
· Curtin University of Technology
· Deakin University
· Edith Cowan University
· Flinders University
· Griffith University
· La Trobe University
· Macquarie University
· Monash University
· Murdoch University
· New England, University of
· New South Wales, University of
· Newcastle, University of
· RMIT University
· South Australia, University of
· Southern Queensland, University of
· Swinburne University
· Tasmania, University of
· Victoria University
· Western Sydney, University of
· Wollongong, University of

在世界范围内认可这个预科的大学请查阅:www.globalassessment.com.au.

详情请查阅我们的网址,申请表在网上下载,有何疑问请联络我。

3.中学学位余额
我们的伙伴学校中每年对国际学生的招生均有定额,每个学校的余额随时有变动。为了让您在给家长推荐前事先了解哪一个学校尚有空位,做到有的放矢。您有学生申请,也请与我们进一步确认。

4。视频面试
鉴于家长,学生可能有意愿向校方直接咨询学校的具体事宜。我可以回到澳洲后,在10月8日开始视频面试,但请预约时间。这样可帮助家长选择合适的学校。

5。最佳入学时间
今年一月入学的学生,我留意到一个现象。原计划就读20周语言,7月进入11年级第二学期的学生,如果英语测试在3级,那么就需要30周的语言,10月就读高中。但昆士兰教育规定,要获得高中毕业证书,必须读完一年半高中课程。所以这样的情况,学生会进入最后一个半月的10年级课程,第二年1月进11年级。但有的家长,学生没有心理准备,认为浪费了一年时间,但事实上,语言不过关,谈何取得高中的优异成绩进入理想的大学和专业。

所以希望对英语程度较弱的学生,尽量让他们在11月进入语言课程。


6. 学校中文宣传册
新印中文学校宣传册很受欢迎。希望对您的招生宣传有所帮助。如果您更多的材料,请联络我。

7. 学校组织学生Moreton 岛野营。

同学们对这次特殊的生活体验,非常兴奋。请看照片连接。

http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/photolink/moretonisland/thumb.html




最后,再次感谢您对我工作的支持和我们学校的推荐。有何建议和意见,请随时联络。


王瑶莉
中国,台湾招生合作主管
纳际国际学校
Email:ywa@nudgeeinternational.com
传真:+61 7 3216 5928
电话:+61 7 38650747

Friday, 7 September 2007

Scholarship Program for Vietnam

Nudgee International College is delighted to offer TWO scholarships to high school students in Vietnam. Students are invited to enter an essay writing competition to win the prestigious Nudgee International College 2007-2008 scholarships.

To win the scholarship to study at Nudgee International College (NIC) the following process is to be followed:

STEP 1. Write an essay of 200 words on the following topic:

‘How would I personally benefit from studying in an English Language school in Australia?’

To find information for this essay, visit Nudgee International College’s website http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/ to research your reasons.

Ensure the essay is based on the benefits NIC offers international students. The following links will be useful for your essay:

Useful Links in English
a.
http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/en/index.html
b. http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/en/english_for_high_school_preparation.html
c. http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/en/ufp_welcome.html
d. http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/en/general_support_services.html
e. http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/en/high_school_program.html
f. http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/en/apply_now.html
Useful Links in Vietnamese
a.
http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/vn/index.html
b. http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/vn/english_for_high_school_preparation.html
c. http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/vn/general_support_services.html
d.
http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/vn/high_school_program.html
e.
http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/vn/apply_now.html

Each application will be judged on your use of English language, your research skills, your imagination and thought process.

STEP 2: Email your essay to Ms Micheale Craymer, Country Manager, Vietnam at mic@nudgeeinternational.com by 30 November 2007


SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS

The scholarship details are as follows:

Students are invited to enter the 2007 Nudgee International Essay Writing Competition (The competition will be managed by NIC. Enquiries: Micheale Craymer. Scholarship details and entry form will be available on the NIC website).


Conditions:

Open to students currently studying in high schools in Vietnam; Prizes are not redeemable for cash


Entries close: 30 November 2007

2 Prizes/ Scholarships

Prize 1 - Scholarship awarded to the Winner- 2007 Nudgee International
Essay Competition


Scholarship inclusions:
Return Economy airfares from HCMC to Brisbane
5-weeks English language tuition at Nudgee International College
5-weeks
Homestay accommodation (organised by NIC)
Airport pick up on arrival and
airport drop-off on
departure

The scholarship recipient will be expected to cover all other costs, including
personal costs, related travel costs (i.e. travel insurance etc) etc.

Prize 2: Scholarship awarded to the Runners-Up- 2007 Nudgee International
Essay Competition
Return Economy airfares from HCMC to Brisbane
5-weeks
English language tuition at Nudgee International College
The scholarship
recipient will be expected to cover all other costs, including travel costs,
homestay accommodation costs, personal costs etc.


NOTE: Students must live in accommodation organized/ approved by NIC. Students must comply with the visa requirements for studying in Australia.

Wednesday, 5 September 2007

Camping trip to Moreton Island

What a weekend!

http://www.nudgeeinternational.com/photolink/moretonisland/thumb.html

On Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 August, 40 students went for their first overnight camping trip to Moreton Island, which is located one hour off the coast of Brisbane. The weekend had plans of many activities including swimming, walking, exploring the island, sand boarding and snorkelling. On Saturday, all the students were excited beyond words about the adventure and on arrival at the campsite were anxious to explore. After setting up their beds in tents for the night, we all headed off in the 4-wheel drives to the island lookout. The 4-wheel drive along sand tracks, up hills and through water alone was exciting for many who had not experienced this before.

At the lookout point we saw whales playing in the ocean off the coast, swimming around each other, breeching out of the water, whale spouts everywhere! The water was so clear we could see turtles swimming close to the coast and dolphin pods further out. What a sight! After another short drive along the beach we found a sheltered beach for lunch and as you can see from the photos, many swam and played games on the beach.

After lunch, we were off to the sand boarding WOW, WHAT FUN!! Sand and smiles everywhere!

As the sun was setting we headed back to the camp site and just one kilometre from our destination, I spotted 4 dolphins swimming just off the beach. Naturally all the 4-wheel drives stopped and everyone rushed to the waters edge to see them! In a flash many of us were in the water and the dolphins played around us, coming in closer, just as inquisitive about us as were about them! Many of the students wanted to touch them but the dolphins teased us by swimming very close then off they would go! The dolphins played with each other, turning in the water and just giving us a show! It was nearly dark before we left the water, cold and excited by this amazing experience.

After a shower, dinner was enjoyed around a camp fire where we played games, sang songs and just talked - a big day for everyone!

On Sunday we woke to the sound of rain! Yes, the day turned cool, wet and windy but off we went to dig for 'pipis' on the other side of the island. No luck, so back to the camp for lunch and rest! The weather was bad so everyone just rested, talked, played more games and 'hung out' (some even studied) - a lovely time together.

After the ferry trip back to Brisbane, the students were all happy to be home as they were exhausted. Overall the weekend was fantastic! One student told me he has never been to such a beautiful place, all just one hour from our CBD!

Warm regards

Michele and Yaoli

NIC's Connection to Timor Leste

Interview with Brian Lewis, Head of School, Nudgee International College


When did NIC first become involved with East Timor?

Nudgee International College’s connection to East Timor commenced in 2002. At this time Education Queensland and Nudgee International College agreed to share the funding to sponsor 4 students (2 boys and 2 girls) form East Timor for English Language Education and High School. Following a period of English language instruction the two girls, Ester and Floriana attended Corpus Christi College and the two boys, Joao and Juliao attended Nudgee College.

Have you sponsored many East Timor students since that time?

Nudgee International College has sponsored a number of other students from East Timor. In my time at the college they have included two students in 2005, Teresina and Joana and last year Carlos. We have even had a priest, Father Domingos come to study at our College for a short time to improve his English proficiency.

Does the College still keep contact with the East Timorese students?

We kept in close contact with the four students we initially sponsored from East Timor. Indeed we assisted in obtaining scholarships for the students for Tertiary Education. It’s interesting that Ester is still studying for her teaching degree in Australia. Floriana completed a Diploma of Business and has returned home, John has also returned home after completing an Advanced Diploma in Engineering at South bank TAFE and Julio is currently doing a degree in Health Administration at QUT. Carlos still keeps in contact with the occasional letter and Julio comes to visit me occasionally to keep me up to date with all the latest news on the others.

Who is your main contact in East Timor (Timor Leste)?

Our main contact in Timor Leste is Brother Bill Tynan. Brother Bill heads a group called Communidade Edmund Rice. A group assisting the Timorese people made up of Br Bill and a community group of volunteers. This community group assists the Timorese in many ways including Education, Health, Lighting, Clothing and other fundraising activities through schools in Queensland.
At Nudgee International College we receive a regular newsletter from the Community and we share this with the staff of Nudgee International College.

Apart from providing English Language education to assist East Timorese students does NIC do anything else with East Timor?

Nudgee International College have conducted a few clothing drives. Indeed last week we just completed one. Our students, level 2 under the direction of staff, Ann Marie and Jacquie Sadi Brydon, packed and labelled the boxes. Level 3 helped me load them onto my trailer and Mary Davies from the Queensland Province and I took them out to the container yard and unloaded them.
We have also recently raised a few hundred dollars by way of a raffle and some jumpers we have sold to students. We expect Br Bill to visit on the 27th of September when we will pass over the cheque.

What benefits does NIC gain from being involved with East Timor?

There are so many benefits, where do I begin.
Firstly as an Edmund Rice Institute we feel our involvement has helped ground our values of assisting the less advantaged in a concrete and meaningful way our students can understand. We are about to introduce a values program into NIC and our connection in such activities as these will definitely be part of the program.
Our students from East Timor have really joined in the NIC community and we have really enjoyed their company. In particular they have joined us through presentations at our assemblies and joining in music performances with other students. It’s great when you see students from China, from Turkey and from East Timor, join together for a music jam session with no prompting and just having fun through music. This happened on our International Day earlier this year.

Anything else you would like to mention for this article?

Just to say thank you to all the staff and students for your ongoing support of Communidade Edmund Rice. In particular the recent clothing drive and raffle.

Thursday, 2 August 2007

Dongha Kim Wins, CEO Loses

Dongha Kim, our youngest student beat Sangeeta Mahajan, NIC's CEO, 10-4 in an 'English Only in the Building' friendly challenge.

Dongha and Sangeeta started a game that required Dongha to be seen speaking English at all times at NIC. Over a two month period, Sangeeta caught Dongha speaking Korean only 4 times, though he quickly switched to English as soon as she spotted him unawares. After a long-drawn struggle from Sangeeta for points, Dongha won hands down 10:4.



Sangeeta acknowledged defeat at a student assembly and presented Dongha with the agreed prize of an assortment of chocolates. "This is one of the very few times in life that I am very happy to be the loser", she said.

Well done, Dongha! NIC is very proud of you.

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If you are interested in studying at NIC or know anone who might benefit from NIC courses, please forward this information to them.

Ex-NIC graduates win Awards at the UNSW Mathematics International Competition


Nudgee International College congratulates Steven Chan (above) and Eddie Zhu, Year 12 students of St Joseph's Nudgee College for receiving High Distinctions at the University of NSW Mathematics International Competition and Assessment.

Well done Steven and Eddie!

Friday, 6 July 2007

NIC Study Tours: Age, no barrier to fun!!




On 1 July we welcomed a wonderful group of mature age Japanese students. While they only numbered 13 in total they had a memorable experience having English classes and activities including a trip to the Gold Coast, a City Tour and the many Aussie animals at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Homestay though was the highlight for most of them.

On 5 July we had a graduation ceremony and party and each student spoke about their appreciation for the kindness and welcome they were shown. Comments from our Homestay families also included statements like – “this was the best Homestay experience I have ever had!”. All in all it was a wonderful way to start the busy Study Tour season and we look forward to welcoming the group back in the future – we will all miss this wonderful group of people.

Barry Clifford/ Manager, Study Tours

Wednesday, 9 May 2007

Study Your update!

We were delighted to welcome a Primary School from Hong Kong to NIC at the end of April. We hosted 40 students – 20 boys, 20 girls and 6 teachers/leaders. The group were only here for 8 days however we managed to include 5 specialised English classes, trips to Dreamworld, an Aboriginal Adventure, a visit to a local Primary school, an Aussie BBQ, a city tour, Movieworld and golf lessons with a PGA professional. The tour was a huge success and the Vice Principal rated the quality of the program as excellent, and the host families as helpful and caring. We look forward to welcoming the group back next year.



We are now preparing for a busy season in July/August where we are expecting to host around 1000 students!

Thursday, 3 May 2007

Homestay Information Night.

Thank you to all the homestay families that attended the homestay information night on Tuesday 24th April at the college. It was great to meet some of the people that I had been talking with over the telephone for the last few months. I am sorry that I did not get to meet you all personally.
We appreciate the support and guidance that you give to our students.
Nudgee International College really does see our hometay families as a backbone to our business and we aim to keep the lines of communication open between ourselves, families and students.
In my experience most problems that students or families experience in homestay can be talked about and solved in a very satisfactory way. It may be a case of just pointing out that the college has guidelines of behaviour in homestay and the house has it's own set of rules. If you should feel that at any time that you are not enjoying the experience, please do not hesitate to call the college and speak with Barbara Doyle, our Accommodation Officer or myself.

As you can see Nudgee International College is keeping right up there with the latest in electronic communications and it is very exciting to be able to send you this message via Blog.
If you are reading this and you have the opportunity, I would like to hear from you with your thoughts on this form of communication, please send an email to kbe@nudgeeinternational.com

Bye for now

Kaye Bell
Client Services and Homestay Coordinator

Friday, 27 April 2007

NIC Board Director, Br Barry Buckley awarded the Fellowship of the Australian College of Educators



Nudgee International College congratulates Br Barry Buckley, Deputy Leader, St Francis Xavier Province for being awarded a Fellowship of the Australian College of Educators. We are privileged to have Br Barry as a Director on the Nudgee International College Board.

The ACE National Council recently announced their Fellows for 2007. These awards are granted to educators who have been judged by their peers to have made an outstanding contribution to education in Australia.

Brother Barry Buckley was awarded the Fellowship for an outstanding contribution to education within the non-government sector for over fifty years. As an experienced Headmaster and Religious Institute Trustee, he has shown remarkable dedication and quality service through school administration and system level governance.

Wednesday, 4 April 2007

Study Abroad Students Return Home

Amongst, many tears of sadness at farewelling homestay families and many friends, on Saturday, 31 April, 11 students from a girl’s school in Tokyo returned home after spending 12 weeks here in Brisbane. The students arrived in mid January and studied English for four weeks here at NIC. After which, five students attended Corpus Christi College and six attended St James College until the end of the first term of 2007.

Apart from the serious side of their studies, during their time in Brisbane they went on excursions with NIC and their homestay families, attended the International Students day in traditional dress and judging by the size and weight of their bags, went shopping, shopping and more shopping!

It was sad yet delightful to see them with the homestay families as they have made many friends for life during their stay. One student explained through her tears, that she loved her family, loved her school and her many new friends of different nationalities. This has been an opportunity and experience they will never forget.

We look forward to running a similar program in the future. If you have any interest in this program, email Micheale mic@nudgeeinternational.com

Monday, 2 April 2007

On line Course now available

The Nudgee International Online School is now set up and ready to go.
Please click on the following link to view:

http://nos.nudgeeinternational.com/

Full details will be coming your way soon!

Thursday, 29 March 2007

Study Tour Update!

We are welcoming a school from Hong Kong at the end of April for a Study Tour. We are also taking many bookings for the July/August season - we expect to be at capacity by mid May!

Monday, 26 March 2007

NIC Cocktail Function

Nudgee International College hosted a cocktail function 'Celebrating Internationalisation' on 1 March 2007. We were delighted to have with us some distinuished guests, overseas partnersm partner school Principals and staff, homestay families, industry colleagues and students.





Mike Christie, Chairman of NIC hosted the function and said that "NIC had come a long way in the last three years. NIC's recent achievements, in particular the inagural QETI Showcase awards were indicative of NIC's strengthened position in the industry".

Our Chief Guest for the night was Br Barry Buckley, Deputy Leader, St Francis Xavier Province. "A few years ago NIC set out to redesign itself and re-launch itself, with a strong commitment to its core values. The success that it currently enjoys and its good positioning in the marketplace is a testimony to just how well this has been done and how important it has been. I congratulate Sangeeta and the staff of NIC and the Board in achieving this" he said.

NIC's CEO, Sangeeta Mahajan, highlighted NIC's key achievements in 2006. "NIC had achieved 25% growth in 2005, followed by a phenomenal 30% growth in 2006, in a downward trending market in Australia" she said.

The keynote speech delivered by Daniel Rechnizer, CEO, Shoestring Marketing, summarised eloquently NIC's vision of 'reconnecting humanity' through international education and internationalisation.

Agent Familiarisation Tour











As part of the 'Celebrating Internationalisation' Week at Nudgee International College, some of our overseas partners joined us for an Agent Familiarisation tour. We were delighted to have our friends visit us at this time of the year and it was a great pleasure to show them around NIC and our partner schools. As usual Brisbane and old Coast turned on the famous sunshine in the smart state.

Thursday, 22 March 2007

International Students' Day 2007























Culture, Food, Music bonanza at Nudgee International College as students and the local community enjoyed the company of friends from Japan, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Korea, East Timor, India, Fiji, Turkey, Macau, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Germany and Australia.

The International Week was a fantastic opportunity for cultural immersion and understanding and our students and visitors thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to engage with world cultures.

Reconnecting Humanity


L to R (Daniel Rechnizer, CEO, Shoestring Marketing; Sangeeta Mahajan, CEO, NIC; Mike Christie, Chairman, NIC; Br Barry Buckley, Deputy Leader, St Francis Xavier Province)

Daniel Rechnizer, the keynote speaker at Nudgee International College Cocktail Function, 'Celebrating Internationalisation' delivered the following inspirational speech:

Today 200 people were killed in racial based attacks.

Now, I know its not the most cheerful way to commence a speech. But to me it’s at the very heart of internationalization.

But, what is internationalization?
It is many things to many people. For some it’s taking their way of life and imposing it on the rest of the world. For others it’s the emergence of a global community, one that recognizes and accepts everyone as equal and everyone as unique.

To me, internationalization is creating a brotherhood of all humanity. It’s the recognition, the understanding that we are all human, all one, all brothers and all sisters.

So why open this speech with the no of deaths that occurred today?

The reason is simple.
In life, wherever we look there are symptoms. Or alarm bells, warning signs alerting us to the dangers ahead.

It is these warning signs that keep us healthy, harmonious and living with peace and health!

Everything in life has alarm bells!
Our bodies have alarm bells, our businesses have alarm bells, our planet has alarm bells, and or society, our global society has alarm bells!

A headache is an alarm bell. Pain is an alarm bell. Cancer is an alarm bell, one of the last ones. One that you really want to sit up and listen to!

Alarm bells are designed to wake us up. To alert us to the lack of balance, the lack of harmony and the lack of love in our lives.

911 was an alarm bell, the bali bombings, the Cronulla Riots in Sydney. These are all alarm bells!

But to what? What are they trying to tell us?

Opinions on this are wide are varied. Most blame! Few take responsibility! Even fewer have the courage to seek the real truth.

Here’s what I believe they are trying to tell us…
Mankind is slowly self destructing. You can see symptoms of this everywhere. Disease, poverty, pollution, changing weather patterns, hatred, war, and terrorism.

Our current way of life is in complete disharmony with ourselves, our neighbors and our beloved home, earth!

Our differences, our differing beliefs, our unique way of living, our culture, our language, our religions are not in balance with one another!

We are not working as one united civilization!
We are divided believers, arrogantly rejecting the lives and understanding of those around us.

Why? Because we are ignorant! This is where Nudgee International comes into play!

We are ignorant of other people cultures, religions, needs and beliefs. We are even ignorant of our own beliefs and why we hold them in such high esteem.

The earth was once flat! Did you know that? That was one of our beliefs too!

The earth was flat until word got around that it was not flat! That in fact it was round and not the centre of the universe.

Only when people spoke, when word got out, did this crazy belief begin to shift, and a new understanding began to emerge, and be accepted.

When people talk, when they connect, when they engage with one another, something amazing happens!

Do you want to know what happens?

I will tell you…

In an instant there is an exchange, often totally subconsciously there is an energetic exchange, whereby each person instantly recognizes WHY the other is the way they are!

It may be subtle it may even be resisted and judged! But it happens. Understanding happens, empathy happens awareness happens, growth happens!

It is this process of understanding that forms the essential ingredient to reconnecting mankind. Reconnecting people to each other, nations to nations!

In the past 10 years Nudgee International has introduced 15,000 international students to 50x that number of Australians.

Nudgee International has been proficient in creating an understanding between Australians and our International guests.

It may appear that Nudgee International is in the language business or the tourism business.
No. Nudgee International is playing a way bigger game then that!
Nudgee International is playing a game of internationalization, a game of creating an international understanding of diversity and uniqueness. Nudgee International is playing for the highest, the greatest of all. I believe…Nudgee International is in the business reconnecting humanity!

Now that worthy celebrating! Keep up the inspiring work Nudgee International!