The Week Ahead - End of Term 3, 2021
Friday 17 September 2021
From the Head of College
Dear Parents and Caregivers
I can hardly believe that we find ourselves at the end of Term 3 already! What a busy but productive term it has been at Concordia. It has been fitting that after a year of interrupted school in 2020, we were able to celebrate 75 years of history, traditions and long lasting friendships while plotting the next exciting course for the Concordia community.
Thank you for the incredibly friendly welcome, encouraging conversations and support which have been shown to me over the past 10 weeks. I am in awe of the strong sense of community which defines us as a College, as well as the incredible pastoral care which I see happening around me every day.
This week has seen the start of the formal functions which will take place over the coming few weeks as we farewell and graduate our Year 12 students from Concordia. Wednesday night saw us acknowledge our Year 12 Boarding students and their families as they wrap up a journey which has moulded them into very independent young people and forged life-long friendships.
Yesterday evening was all about our Year 12 students dressing up, arriving in style and farewelling the Year 12 cohort with their parents and College staff with a formal dinner. I hope that you enjoyed the Valedictory Dinner arrivals and that a sense of tradition, importance and rite of passage was part of your night too. I need to acknowledge these young adults for the way in which they presented themselves and represented their respective families at these events. Thank you to the parents and caregivers of these students for the support of your student this past week.
Congratulations to those Year 11 students who were announced as our College Captains and leaders for 2022. We look forward to supporting and working with these students as they, together with and for their peers and College, grow and contribute to College life in these respective roles. We pray that God will bless them and grant them great wisdom and patience as the begin to prepare to take up their role in Term 4.
Our College Captains and Leaders for 2022 are:
College Captains: Amyleigh Murphy and Mark Sims
Ministry Captains: Chelsea Loader and Lauren Makings
The Arts Captains: Jack Foran and Meg Simpson
Instrumental Captain: Isaac Peake
Choral Captain: Meg Simpson
Sports Captains: Christine Watson, Jasmine Hollonds and Michael Weier
House Captains:
- Altus House: Lily Christensen and Chelsea Loader
- Kessler House: Skye Arnold and Mackenzie Weier
- Stedman House: Grace Webcke and Jasmine Hollonds
Boarding:
- Girls' Captain: Christine Watson
- Boys' Captain: Bradley Stiller
Student Representative Council
- President: Samuel Wong
- Secretary: Jasmine Hollonds
- Assistant Secretary: Vaanya Gala
- Treasurer: Amyleigh Murphy
- Service Directors - College: Lachlan Stenhouse and Cate Stangherlin
- Service Director - Community: Olivia-Grace Grout and Elaine Thien
- Service Director - International: Keira Otto
- Media Master: Luke Jeffery
Middle College Leaders
- Faith and Service: Henry Sippel and Cate Stangherlin
- Sport: Ellie Denning and Alistair Richards
- The Arts: Jemma Welsh and Yuri Henning
Our Junior College will also begin the process of calling for leadership nominations early next term as we begin the journey for and rites of passage of graduating our current Year 6 students from their primary school journey in readiness for high school next year.
Good luck to our Year 9 students as they begin to prepare for their departure to Googa at the start of Term 4. I am looking forward to travelling out to Googa during this time to see and hear first-hand how this group is travelling as they adjust to life away from home and grow in independence in so many areas of their lives.
I would like to wish everyone a well-deserved term break. We look forward to welcoming you back again to the start of Term 4 on Tuesday 5 October.
Stay safe, stay healthy and safe travels over the coming fortnight.
Yours in Christ
Mr Anton Prinsloo
Head of College
Quote: Life’s greatest riches, have nothing to do with money. [Anonymous]
From the College Pastor
Milestones!
As I write these lines, I am looking forward to a couple of important events in the Concordia calendar – the Boarder Recognition Dinner and then the Year 12 Valedictory arrivals and dinner. Two more firsts at Concordia for me, and important events for the Year 12s as they near the end of their schooling journey and prepare to step out into life beyond school.
It is important that we recognise and celebrate this important milestone in their journey, which marks an end of an important period in their lives and in our journey with them. This is also cause for reflection, to look back, take stock where they have been, what they have learned (or perhaps better what we have learned together), the relationships they have built and how they have grown over these last 13 years – and perhaps through the ups and downs of this time to give thanks for the many blessings that we receive on a daily basis.
I have been to a number of formals over the years and it is always amazing to see Year 12 students suddenly metamorphise into young men and women, ready to take on the world!
I pray that they may have a chance to reflect on their journey, to give thanks for what has been, and to look forward with confidence, knowing that they have prepared, they are ready to step into the world as life-long learners, and that they have a God who is faithful and will be with them.
After the hard work of Term 3 the holidays await, a time to slow down, to rest and be refreshed – a God-given gift for us to enjoy, to get ready for the final term of the year (and for the Year 12s their final exams). We will start the term with an important and fun whole school activity to raise awareness and funds for ALWS – sending hopefully a whole bunch of children in refugee camps to school. Please note the information elsewhere in this newsletter (Walk my Way).
But first – have a wonderful break, get the rest you need,enjoy this gift of time out, and in the words of Psalm 118:1:
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.
Pastor Thomas
College Pastor
Community News
Walk My Way (Term 4)!
Did you know that for just $26 a child in a refugee camp like Kakuma, Kenia, can go to school for a whole year? Australian Lutheran World Service (ALWS) has been providing support for children like this for many years, and many Lutheran school across Australia have been inspired by this initiative.
So, early Term 4 Â鶹´«Ă˝ is challenged to Walk my Way, and help send some more children to school and so gain a better future.
The challenge is to walk 26km – and we are doing this as a community: Each Home Class is challenged to walk 2km over the first three weeks of Term 4 (13 Home Classes x 2 = 26km). The Year 9s will do something at camp and the two Junior College campuses are also joining in.
The walk is partly to remember that many of these children have walked long ways to reach the relative safety of a camp and it draws attention to the opportunity we have to help. Students are encouraged to ask their families to sponsor them by donating directly to the website ALWS has established for us (by house).
There will be a House competition to see how many children each House can send to school.
Make sure you direct your donation to the house you want to support:
Since Martin Luther and his fellow reformers promoted and reformed education, and we are an educational institution, we believe it is a very appropriate initiative to support. At our reformation services in Week 4, we will unpack this further and reveal the winning house.
Pastor Thomas Böhmert
College Pastor
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
All Schools Primary School Touch Training Schedule
Please for the Training Schedule for Term 3, Week 10 and Term 4.
JC Year 5 St Helena Island Excursion
As part of our Humanities and Social Sciences Curriculum, we have organised an excursion for Tuesday 12 October, to St Helena Island for our Year 5 students to develop their knowledge and understanding of prison life experiences. Please click on the for more information. Parents are requested to go to Parent Lounge to submit your permission by Thursday 16 September.
- Login to >
- Click on Events & Payments >
- Click on - JC 2021 Year 5 St Helena Island Excursion >
- Accept >
- Save
Important Note: Please check and ensure your child's medical conditions and Emergency Contact Information is up to date.
JC Year 5 Leadership Day
On Friday 8 October, our Year 5 students will be attending a leadership day at Koojarewon Youth Camp. Please see the attached for more information.
PERMISSION REQUIRED:
Parents are requested to go to Parent Lounge to submit your permission by Friday 17 September 2021:
• Login to >
• click on Events & Payments >
• click on JC 2021 Year 5 Leadership Day >
• Accept / Decline >
• Save
Important Note: After submitting your permission, please check and ensure your Parent Lounge Portal is up-to-date regarding your child’s Emergency Contact Info and Medical Conditions.
Should you any further queries regarding this event, please contact your child’s teacher.
JC Christmas for the Bush
Care Outreach has been supporting Outback families for over 25 years. Many rural and remote families are in their tenth year of drought. These families need us more than ever this Christmas.
In Term 4, the Junior College will be again supporting Care Outreach with their Christmas for the Bush appeal. You can help by donating:
- Non-perishable food and Christmas treats
- Toys and family gifts
- Toiletries
- Pre-paid visa cards
Donation baskets will be placed in every classroom. 100% goes to our farmers! For other specific needs, please visit and click on the 'Christmas for the Bush' tab.
JC Library News
The Scholastic Book Club orders have arrived and have been sent home with the children this week. Please note, if you are waiting on a back order, I will be keeping an eye out for those and will give them to your child as soon as they arrive early next term.
Thank you to all those families who have assisted their children in locating overdue library books. Any library books that were overdue as at the end of August or prior to that were billed for the replacement cost. If you are able to find these books over the holidays, please return them as soon as possible for a credit.
I hope you and your family enjoy a lovely break and look forward to seeing the children all back fresh for Term 4.
Mrs Karen Maben
Junior College Library Coordinator
JC Leadership
Term 4 will see the beginning of our process in choosing leadership for 2022. We look forward to this process. If your child is interested in reading a little about this over the holidays, to view the Junior College Student Leadership Handbook.
Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
From the Director
Let’s do a quick recap of our term … NAIDOC art, Prepping for Prep, Year 3 Camp, Year 6 Cairns Trip, Year 1 Excursion to Lone Pine, Year 3 Cobb+Co and History Walk, Prep and Kindy’s Excursion to the Farm, Swimming Lessons, Book Week, PJ Storytime, Festival of Learning, Grandparents’ Day, Fathers’ Day Breakfast, Toowoomba Chess Teams Comp, QCIS and that doesn’t even count the massive amount of learning that has been occurring. No wonder we are all exhausted and needing a break.
The Year 6 students have had a fabulous week and we look forward to welcoming them back Friday afternoon. A message came from Mrs Libby Scouller that made Mrs Jackie Minnikin and my heart’s sing and it will make our parent’s swell with pride too. “A member of the public came up to me to compliment us on the wonderful behaviour of our students on the boat yesterday. She admitted to being dubious when she saw a school was boarding yesterday morning, but said we pleasantly surprised her. She wanted us to make sure the students knew how polite and well mannered they were. Such a privilege to be on camp with this wonderful group of students.”
We pray that you have an amazing break and that you get to spend quality time with your family and friends. We look forward to seeing you in Term 4 to start our learning again.
to view HSC's Events for Term 4, Week 1.
Have a lovely weekend and enjoy time together.
Mrs Juanetta Priest
Director of Campus
No Tuckshop in Week 1
Please note that there will not be any tuckshop in Week 1. Tuckshop will resume in Term 4 Week 2.
Tennis Coaching at HSC for Term 4
HSC Years 3 to 6 Swimming Lessons
On Friday 15 October, students from Years 3 to 6 will commence their swimming lessons at the Concordia Aquatic Centre. Each of these classes will participate in eight lessons over Term 4. for the swimming timetable.
Please ensure that students have the following:
- Dressing gown - this is great for the students to wear to and from the pool as we don't know what the weather is going to be like;
- Thongs
- Swimming togs - it would be great for Years 5 & 6 to wear their togs to school as they will be leaving straight after assembly on Fridays
- Goggles
- House swimming cap
- Towel
To avoid any lost items, please clearly label all of your child's items including their shoes, underwear and uniform.
Save the Date - HSC Movie Night - 15 October
On Friday 15 October 2021 the Hume Street Campus will be holding a movie night from 5.30pm. The movie, The Secret Life of Pets 2, will be screening from 6pm with food and refreshments available.
For more information please see the flyer below. To register your attendance please .
Morning Library Opening Day - Term 4 Change of Day
Term 4 will see a change in the day that the HSC Library is open at 7.30am.
Our fabulous Encouraging Cup Coffe Van has changed to attending on a Friday morning. To coincide with this change we will open the Library on Friday morning instead of Thursday.
Warwick Street Campus
No Tuckshop in Week 1
Please note that there will not be any tuckshop in Week 1. Tuckshop will resume in Term 4 Week 2.
From the WSC Director
As I write this message to you all today, I have been thinking back over the last ten weeks, and find it hard to believe that here we are again at the end of another term. Whether your child is in Prep, Year 5 or even Year 12, school life is a busy one with barely a moment to breathe. I hope that you are able to take the time to breathe over the next two weeks as the weather warms up and you get the opportunity to slow down and relax over the break.
Today, we say farewell to Mrs Barbara Riehl as she takes the remainder of the year as her Long Service Leave. We thank you Mrs Riehl for all of your hard work again this year, and hope that you enjoy some well deserved time off. Mrs Suzette Vermeulen will be teaching Year 4 in Term 4 and we welcome her to WSC. Mrs V is well known to all of our students and we look forward to having her as a part of the team.
Thank you again for another great term at WSC. I look forward to seeing you all relaxed, refreshed and maybe a little more tanned, in a couple of weeks.
to view WSC's Events for Term 4, Week 1.
Blessings for the week ahead.
Mrs Jackie Minnikin
Director of Campus
Stephen Street Campus
Farewell Term 3
Last night, the red carpet was rolled out as we celebrated the Formal Arrivals with our Class of 2021. It was a fantastic occasion with a full complement of parents, friends and past and present students also being able to witness this significant milestone for our Seniors.
In the season where there are so many restrictions in place nationally, I find myself being extra grateful for any gathering or event, such as this one, that can be run in its full format. Behind the scenes, there is an extraordinary amount of effort required to organise and run an event such as this and I want to publicly thank Mrs Natalie Houston and the team of staff, parents, friends and students who worked alongside her to create such a magnificent night for our students. It was certainly a night to remember.
I do also want to thank our resident and Toowoomba’s hottest new band, “The Fellas” for donating their time and talents to light up the dance floor at the Valedictory Dinner. At the rate they are progressing, they will soon need a manager!
Over the September break, our Senior exam preparations are continuing with the teachers of Year 12 offering 27 subject-specific tutorial sessions for our students. This is an extraordinary commitment on their behalf, and I want to thank them for making themselves available in this way over their break.
We strongly encourage students to check into these sessions as they continue their preparations for the External Exams next term. I know that our Senior students last year found these sessions highly valuable and certainly appreciated the work that their teachers did in this space.
Finally, I pray that everyone has a safe and restful break and return feeling refreshed and ready for everything Term 4 has to offer.
Mr Jason Smith
Director of Campus
Chess Competition
Over the last three weeks of Term 3, many Middle College students have been battling it out for the Chess Champion title of 2021.
In the finals, Adam Armstrong went on to defend his 2020 title playing against Flynn Eldridge Hayes. This is the second year in a row these boys have battled it out for the winning trophy.
Unfortunately for Flynn, Adam played a tactical game which crowned him as the reigning champion for 2021, retaining his previous title as Champion Chess player.
Mrs Roslyn Cook
Year Level and Pastoral Coordinator (Years 6-8)
Writing Competition
This year the standard of the writing competition entries was extremely high. Thank you to all of those students who submitted entries. The winners will have their stories added to the 2021 Anthology book of excellent writing which Mrs Heidi Edwards collates each year for the English department.
- 1st place - Samuel Wong
- 2nd place - Bruce Omanga
- 3rd place - Joshua Walkington
Highly Commended awarded to Cate Stangherlin and Kataya Krienke.
Next year this annual competition will be even bigger and better!
Mrs Roslyn Cook
Year Level and Pastoral Coordinator - Years 6-8
Lost Property
There is quite a number of items in the Lost Property box currently. Please visit Student Reception if you are missing any items.
Sport News
What a great weekend in sport it was last week:
- Grace Webcke – Netball - U17s Future Panthers in Brisbane, WON!
- Carolyn Marschall – Netball – U17s Dominos, Runners Up
- Lauren Makings – Rugby League – U15s Brothers, Runners Up
- Kaitlyn Zelinski - Rugby League – U17s Valleys, Runner UP
- Bridie Lindenmayer – Hockey – J1 and A2, Newtown Lions J1 – Runners Up – A2 WON!
- Maddie Geiger – Hockey – J2 and J1 Newtown Lions – J2 Won – J1 Runners up
- Caitlyn Bailey – U15 and U17 All Stars Basketball – U15 Won – U17 Won
- U17 Concordia Basketball Team – U17 CLC All Stars, Runners UP
Additional congratulations to:
- Bridie Lindenmayer for being awarded the J1 most improved player for the season
- Maddie Geiger for being awarded the Team Spirit award
Mrs Jana Anderson
SSC Sports Coordinator
Boarding
Year 12 Boarder Recognition Dinner
Our dining room was transformed into beautifully set tables, lighting to fit the mood, a PA system that had everyone attentive and a room full of very proud parents and teachers alike. Peers and junior students were all waiting for the farewell speeches.
While we have a small boarding cohort, the hearts of these students are huge. Personal, heart-filled references to 'my brothers' and 'my sisters' resonated throughout the entire evening. Year 12 students spoke candidly and from the heart, reminiscing about early days, first days and last days, late nights and early mornings.
To all the proud parents, it has been a pleasure looking after your children and now that their journey is nearly over here at Concordia boarding, we will give them all back to you after final exams. These independent, confident, kind, caring young adults are now ready to make their mark in this world.
Thank you to all the Years 9 and 10 students who waited on tables. An excellent job, well done. To the Kitchen staff - again another wonderful meal.
On behalf of Pat and myself, we wish you safe travels. Rest up and enjoy your family time together.
See you all in Term 4.
Hope you enjoy the pics below
Mrs Maureen Taurima
Girls Houseparent