In an international community of schools, to educate students with excellence in a family-like environment, equipping them to grow God’s Kingdom, and empowering them to make a difference in the world.
Join Mrs. Laurie Blue, NCC's Creative Arts Director, as she shares the story behind The Moth Project, a collaborative temporary art display created by NCC art students.
Adora K. (Gr. 11), Simar G. (Gr. 10), and Tofunmi A. (Gr. 11)
Students in the Grade 11 Peer Helping course were asked to study Biblical models of leadership in Philippians 2 and Luke 13 and consider how to apply the tenets of servant leadership while supporting their peers in the classroom.
This year in athletics has been busy and fun, but it has also come with its challenges. The first month of school was a bit tough as we were waiting for the gym floor renovations to finish, but finally, in the first week of October, the gym opened again, and our sports season continued as normal.
NCC alumn, Joel Fidler, shares about his experience at NCC. Despite challenges like pandemic lockdowns, he highlights the resilient community and opportunities for spiritual growth he found in his school community.
Words like ‘Tangyuan’, ‘Jollof’, ‘Kelewele’, ‘Okonomiyaki’, ‘Horchata’, and ‘Mandazi’, are common words used by students and cooks at NCC’s monthly International Cooking Days!
I am not always a hardworking student, and I do not like to waste my time on trivial work, like ungraded math homework. That wasn’t always the case: when I was little, I would perfect each assignment and brag over an “A+” of arbitrary value.
There’s always a positive lesson to take away from someone at NCC. Everyone has such a positive way of looking at life.
Maame
I appreciate how NCC’s curriculum and method of teaching allows students to do well in school, no matter their capabilities.
Tofunmi
NCC is a community where we all grow together in addition to being a place for academics. The teachers are constantly there to assist, and the classes are dynamic. My ability to think critically and solve problems has significantly increased since I started here. The encouraging atmosphere has improved my sense of readiness for university. NCC has provided me with a solid basis for both my academic work and personal development.
Lizzie
In all of the years that I have attended NCC, I have never gotten bored of the birds and sunrises in the morning, the pond splashing, and the sunsets in the evening.
Lulu
The great thing about studying at NCC is that the teachers not only help us to succeed academically but also care about us as individuals, which makes us feel supported and valued.
Ewura
NCC has been really fantastic over all. The niceness of people cannot be over-emphasized - from the administration to the students and the staff - they all encourage you to join the activities and feel welcomed.
Sophie
I have really enjoyed my first year at NCC. I think what sets NCC apart from other schools is that we have the opportunity to interact with high school students and the teachers are very enthusiastic and make learning fun.
Nathan
It’s really more than just a school you go to everyday, it’s practically a second family. The Christian community really has changed my perspective on things.
Shawn
NCC does a really good job on preparing us for the outside world with the courses and the help they provide for us. They also have a lot of fun school trips!
Jesse
NCC has taught me to pursue my dreams and go for my goals as well as develop a deeper relationship with God through Chapel on Wednesdays, going youth on Fridays, and going to church here on Sundays.
Urenwa
The best part about being a student at NCC is being able to grow and improve everyday, we learn something new, make new friends and also get to appreciate the beautiful scenery of the school.
Niagara Christian Collegiate (NCC) is an independent, non-denominational Christian school located on the beautiful Niagara River near Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.