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OUR KIDS Report:
Report on Niagara Christian Collegiate
Grades 6 — 12 — Fort Erie, ON (Map)
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THE OUR KIDS REPORT:
Niagara Christian Collegiate
REPORT CONTENTS
Reviews
Analysis

EXTRACURRICULARS


Niagara Christian Collegiate offers a vibrant extracurricular scene, with a balanced mix of athletics and clubs. Sports achievements include senior boys basketball's OFSAA bronze and women's basketball and boys volleyball league championships. Students fondly remember community support at events, and highlight transformative experiences in clubs like the stock market challenge, fostering skills and interest in business and finance.

Facts and analysis

SPORTS AND ATHLETICS

Sports at Niagara Christian Collegiate are diverse and provide a balance of competitive and recreational options.

For comparison, other Canadian schools we cover typically offer around 8 competitive sports and 8 recreational sport options.

  Competitive offered
 Recreational offered
  Signature sport
  Uncommon sport
  • Archery
  • Badminton
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Canoeing/Kayaking
  • Cricket
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Curling
  • Cycling
  • Downhill skiing
  • Equestrian
  • Fencing
  • Field Hockey
  • Figure Skating
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Gymnastics
  • Ice Hockey
  • Ice Skating
  • Lacrosse
  • Martial Arts
  • Mountain biking
  • Racquet Ball
  • Rowing
  • Rugby
  • Running
  • Sailing
  • Skateboarding
  • Snowboarding
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Squash
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track & Field
  • Ultimate
  • Volleyball
  • Weightlifting
  • Wrestling
  • Why it matters

    Beyond promoting physical fitness, school athletics teach life skills like discipline, teamwork, and resilience. A greater variety of sports creates more opportunities for students to develop these skills while building peer connections and a sense of belonging. While competitive sports encourage student-athletes to strive for excellence, recreational sports foster inclusion, exploration, and enjoyment.


CLUBS AND PROGRAMS

Niagara Christian Collegiate offers a highly diverse array of extracurricular clubs and programs.

Other schools we review usually provide about 14 clubs and programs.

  Clubs offered
  Clubs not offered
 Signature program
all clubs and programs]
  Animation
  Art Club
  Astronomy Club
  Audiovisual Club
  Ballet and Classical Ballet
  Band
  Chess Club
  Choir
  Community Service
  Computer Club
  Dance Club
  Debate Club
  Drama Club
  Environmental Club
  Foreign Language Club
  Habitat for Humanity
  Jazz Ensemble
  Math Club
  Musical theatre/Opera
  Online Magazine
  Outdoor Club
  Outdoor Education
  Paintball
  Photography
  Poetry/Literature club
  Radio club
  Robotics club
  Round Square
  School newspaper
  Science Club
  Scouting
  Student Council
  Yearbook
  Yoga
  • Why it matters

    Clubs and enrichment programs, including after-school clubs, extend learning beyond the classroom. They encourage creativity, leadership, and friendships while helping students explore passions, build skills, and gain confidence in a low-pressure environment.


DISTINCT EXTRACURRICULAR FEATURES

What makes Niagara Christian Collegiate’s extracurriculars distinct: established strengths and current initiatives

Trip to Europe which includes the 100th Anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge
Senior Boys Basketball OFSAA bronze champions
Two gold medals won in swimming at SOSSA championships
  • Why it matters

    These highlights, provided by the school, describe unique aspects of its extracurricular activities in terms of history, tradition, and current innovations. These reveal priorities and culture, and give you a clearer picture of the special opportunities students could experience here.

 

Qualitative insights

These insights are based on conversations with parents, alumni, and school leadership. Handpicked and curated by our editor, they offer a close look at how the school is experienced and perceived by those who know it best.


I participated in the cross-country team. I was also part of the Art Council and the Yearbook Club. They taught me some pretty nice skills and teamwork.
I remember when NCC hosted basketball and volleyball matches; a lot of people would come out to the gym and support the NCC team. We would hype them up so they would win, and even if they lost, we would cheer for them for playing such a great game.
The stock market challenge really guided me that I would like to study something related to business and finance. I won twice during my Grade 10 and Grade 11. In Grade 12, I started running the club and leading the club, so that went pretty well.
 

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