Leadership Team
Felicity Marlow – Principal
“I have always felt that 鶹 is special. It places loving God at the centre of all that it does, whether learning, policies, interactions with students, parents and staff, or events. I believe this is the foundation of a truly excellent education. It is God who made us and therefore knows what we need. When we seek His presence in all that we do, we are onto something very special.”
With her foundations as a Music teacher, Felicity was inspired from an early age, through interactions with one of her own teachers, who inspired her to use her God-given creativity. Felicity is very passionate about having input into the precious lives of young people, and helping students understand that God's plan for their lives is perfect and that even in their complex world, He has all the answers. To enhance her capacity to serve as an educational leader, Felicity completed her Masters of Educational Leadership at the University of NSW in 2020.
All four of Felicity’s children have attended 鶹, starting in Prep and she has watched the transformation of the College. “I have loved seeing God at work in the College throughout these years and I am grateful to be a part of the next stage of growth. It is an exciting time to be at Norwest as we continue to grow with many new families joining our community and the addition of new learning spaces throughout our College.”
Colin Wood – Deputy Principal
Colin has extensive experience in Christian Education and is excited to be a part of the community here at 鶹. “I share my colleagues’ enthusiasm for honouring Christ in all that we do to assist young people in understanding who they are in Christ and what His purpose is for each of them.” He believes that as Christian educators “we are like-minded in working toward each student discovering their God-given purpose and responding to that understanding with action”.
Colin believes that it is crucial to clearly share the peace that comes from knowing what we have in Christ and how we don't need to be defined by our culture, or our mistakes. The opportunity to disciple young people and develop their faith is considered by Colin to be a privilege and a significant responsibility.
Colin completed a Bachelor of Science (Chemistry), has a Graduate Diploma in Education and a Masters in Education, focusing on Leadership. He is a father of four children and has been involved in a number of ministries at his Church, including Children's Ministry, Men's Ministry, the Welcome and Drama Teams.
Mark Elkington – Business Manager
“The term Christian Education points to two things: Education, the opportunity and responsibility to equip young people for life during their formational schooling years, and Christian, where we see each person made in the image of God and therefore having value and purpose. Bringing these together gives meaning and celebration to learning, with the aim of students discovering who they are in Christ and their own calling and purpose.”
Mark was previously the CFO of NT Christian Schools (6 schools across the Northern Territory). His move to Darwin from Sydney in 2013 was for the purpose of supporting church planting, and family involvement with Christian children’s homes in Bali. He has a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical), and wide-ranging management and finance experience in the public and private sector.
Mark is married and has three adult children, and is an active member of Kellyville Anglican Church. “I am fortunate to be part of a committed team here at a time when the College is doing its job well and growing because of it.”
Daryl Hinton – Head of Secondary
“I believe teachers have the unique and privileged job of working with students, parents and the wider community to bring about real and notable change in the world. Teachers are in a position of great responsibility where they can encourage and inspire the learning process of young people.”
As our Head of Secondary Years, Daryl has a wealth of experience and passion for Christian Education. Having completed a Bachelor of Science and Masters of Education, Daryl knew he wanted to be a teacher when he experienced the joy of using his gifts to serve God within a Christian context, to enable students to reach their full potential through the development of their mind, skills and character.
Daryl believes that the community here at Norwest is unique because the “staff are committed to a holistic education for each student, ensuring they know their God-given purpose and are expertly equipped to pursue that purpose.” Daryl and his family serve in their Church community, as House Parents for their youth ministry and lead a young adults Bible study.
Linda Hogan – Director, Teaching and Learning (K-12)
“What excites me most about teaching is igniting curiosity in students to learn something new, to extend themselves beyond what they considered themselves capable of.”
Linda is very passionate for students to grow into great men and women of purpose. Linda’s desire to become a teacher developed when she was in Primary school. “My Year 4 teacher was urgently called away from the classroom. The teacher in the adjoining room rushed in, thrust a piece of chalk in my hand and nominated me to take over. It was such a delight at nine to be chosen for this important job and I remember vividly thinking, “I'd love to be a REAL teacher someday!"
Linda and her family support the organisation WaterAid, an international charity which transforms lives in developing countries by giving thousands access to clean water. They also support the Boys’ Town charity and the work of Father Chris Riley with his "Youth off the Streets" program.
Dee Fulcher – Head of Primary
Dee started her teaching career in 1992 as a high school teacher in the public system. In 2002, she commenced teaching in Christian education and she loves that she can share her love for Christ with the children she teaches and help them cultivate a close relationship with their Creator who loves them unconditionally and has created them all unique in His image.
She is passionate about creating learning opportunities that engage and excite her students. “It is a privilege to help students discover their God-given talents and teach them how to use these for His glory and purpose in their everyday lives.”
Peter Christie – Director of Co-Curricular
Peter has been an integral part of the Norwest family for over 13 years. His journey began as a Primary Music Specialist, and over the years, he has served as CAPA Faculty Head before moving into the position of the College’s Director of Co-Curricular activities.
Reflecting on his tenure, Peter remarks, “Being on staff at Norwest has provided me the freedom to openly and sincerely share my love of God with the community.” His professional background spans diverse roles, from heading faculties in various school settings to entertaining audiences worldwide as a touring Country Gospel Performer. However, Peter finds particular excitement in his current role, where he can leverage not only his musical talents but also his fervour for sports and holistic student development.
In addition to his professional pursuits, Peter treasures his family life. He is happily married with an adult son and shares his home with two beautiful Finnish Lapphunds. Despite his busy schedule, Peter remains dedicated to his personal interests. As the NSW Judging Co-ordinator for Trampoline Sports, he devotes his spare time to fostering excellence in athletic competition. Furthermore, he is diligently working towards his Federation of International Gymnastics Brevet Judging Qualification, a testament to his ongoing commitment to professional growth and expertise.