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| 20 Mar 2026 | |
| Alumni |
Among those returning are Shanuk, Annabelle, Zane, Jack, and Zara, each contributing through coaching, tutoring, or a combination of both. Their presence on campus has brought fresh energy and valuable support across a variety of programs, demonstrating what it means to serve and give back.
Annabelle Miller has enjoyed supporting staff and students at school sport carnival and tournament days. She has competed herself this year and is working towards nationals in April. After a small break, she will be making the move to the USA in August, starting as a student athlete at Boston College.
Also balancing triathlon training, work and study, Zara Campbell (pictured above) has spent time in Term 1 providing tutoring to Math students in the Learning Centre at Hill Campus.
“The tutoring and coaching positions have given me the opportunity to give back to the school that offered me so much while I was a student. Throughout my time at NGS, I relied heavily on the library tutoring service and sport programs, so it’s been really rewarding to give back to these areas and help shape the experiences of the next group of students.”
Zara is currently studying a combined Bachelor of Law and Development Studies at the University of Newcastle and is planning a European adventure for later this year.
We also welcome back Jack Martin (pictured below on right), who began his education at NGS in 2011 and has commenced Bachelor of Education (Secondary) studies at University of Newcastle. While Jack is enjoying coaching, helping out at sporting events and tutoring for several subjects, he has found a new perspective on the classroom as he moves from school student to aspiring educator.
“Looking at where it all began makes this moment feel very full-circle, and I can only hope that one day I might become the kind of teacher I once sat just metres away from and admired.”
The enthusiasm and willingness to support current students reflect the strong sense of connection that continues long after graduation.
If you would like to learn more about giving back to NGS, reach out via alumni@ngs.nsw.edu.au