Chess at MBBC extends from learn-to-play up to advanced players, with boys competing in tournaments throughout the year against a variety of other schools.
Chess at MBBC extends from learn-to-play up to advanced players, with boys competing in tournaments throughout the year against a variety of other schools.
Students who wish to be actively involved in their school community and have a love of writing release a newspaper, run by the boys, for the boys. Photography, graphic design and article writing are just a few of the activity’s boys can do to contribute to their newspaper.
Students who wish to be actively involved in their school community and have a love of writing release a newspaper, run by the boys, for the boys. Photography, graphic design and article writing are just a few of the activity’s boys can do to contribute to their newspaper.
For students in Years 5, 6, 7 and 8 who are avid readers and have an extensive knowledge of children’s literature. The College puts forward teams of four from both Primary and Secondary to compete in the Regional competitions, with National Finals usually held in NSW.
For students in Years 5, 6, 7 and 8 who are avid readers and have an extensive knowledge of children’s literature. The College puts forward teams of four from both Primary and Secondary to compete in the Regional competitions, with National Finals usually held in NSW.
Primary (Years 5-6) and Secondary (Years 7-8) teams compete in interschool competitions. Teams of four students together read a set of books, and then compete with other school teams to answer quiz questions from the books.
Primary (Years 5-6) and Secondary (Years 7-8) teams compete in interschool competitions. Teams of four students together read a set of books, and then compete with other school teams to answer quiz questions from the books.
The Leo Club is affiliated with Lions International and is committed to providing Secondary students with leadership experience and opportunities in helping others less privileged than themselves, through a service-centred mission.
The Leo Club is affiliated with Lions International and is committed to providing Secondary students with leadership experience and opportunities in helping others less privileged than themselves, through a service-centred mission.
A mathematical problem-solving competition for students. MBBC has two teams: Junior Team (Years 5 and 6) and the Senior Team (Years 7 & 8). The programme introduces students to important mathematical concepts and teaches major strategies for problem-solving.
A mathematical problem-solving competition for students. MBBC has two teams: Junior Team (Years 5 and 6) and the Senior Team (Years 7 & 8). The programme introduces students to important mathematical concepts and teaches major strategies for problem-solving.
Secondary students build and program robots. Senior Secondary students’ mentor Junior Secondary students to develop robots to dance to music or navigate around objects to perform rescues, while Seniors focus on developing robots to play soccer and compete in the First Tech Challenge.
Secondary students build and program robots. Senior Secondary students’ mentor Junior Secondary students to develop robots to dance to music or navigate around objects to perform rescues, while Seniors focus on developing robots to play soccer and compete in the First Tech Challenge.
This programme offers a wide range of student-directed IT activities, from Minecraft through to electronics. If a student has a particular interest, the club will look into supporting it.
This programme offers a wide range of student-directed IT activities, from Minecraft through to electronics. If a student has a particular interest, the club will look into supporting it.
The Science Extension Programme provides hands-on science that is fun and engaging for students in Years 1-6. It extends children in creative thinking, problem solving, knowledge and understanding in science, engineering and technology.
The Science Extension Programme provides hands-on science that is fun and engaging for students in Years 1-6. It extends children in creative thinking, problem solving, knowledge and understanding in science, engineering and technology.
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