The Week Ahead - Term 1, Week 3
Monday 10 February to Friday 14 February 2020
From the Head of College
Finally, we can rejoice with the falling of steady rain. While the drought may not have broken, we thank God for the relief that a change in weather can bring.
The rain – just in time for the first of this year’s swimming carnivals. At the time of writing, everything was being prepared for the Junior College carnival, and then the initial twilight Middle and Senior College carnival. I look forward to being at both carnivals during the day and watching the first intraschool activity for 2020.
There are some exciting activities being planned for the year ahead. Aside from Open Days and the various performance and sport activities, some new events have appeared on the 2020 calendar. We have been invited to register for the 2020 ‘QLD da Vinci Decathlon’. It is a competition across ten learning areas; some parts general knowledge, other problem-solving, other practical. We are entering a Middle College team and a Senior College team. The competition takes place in the first week in June and I pass on my thanks to Mrs Karin McKenzie and Ms Wendy Bowen for their work and initiative. Fantastic news!
Kindest regards and blessings
Mr Adrian Wiles
Head of College
From the College Pastor
Community News
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
A Note from the Junior College Library Assistant
Welcome to all our new families and welcome back to our continuing families. The first issue of Book Club is coming home over the next few days. The Junior College campuses will be continuing with LOOP (Linked Ordering and Online Payment). To order, here’s what you need to know:
LOOP enables parents to order and pay for their child’s book club order online.
LOOP does NOT apply to those parents wishing to pay for their order with cash or cheque – those orders will continue as before with the form being submitted to either Mrs Lynch or Mrs Paynter.
I will still give out the catalogues to class teachers and distribute the purchased books to the students.
Schools still receive the same Scholastic Rewards for all orders.
To order through LOOP, go to , register and set up an online profile with a password.
You can add your child’s name and select their class and, by entering the 4350 postcode, you will be able to select their school from the drop down box.
The Junior College campuses are set up as Concordia Hume Street Campus and Concordia Warwick Street Campus.
It is so easy and straightforward that even I had no trouble with it (old dog, new trick).
Once your order is submitted, I will confirm the order at the cut-off date and the books will arrive at the school in due course. Please do be mindful of the cut-off date written on the front of each catalogue. After this time, on-line ordering will close.
Mrs Glenda Rickert
Junior College Library Assistant
Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
A Message from the Director
Year 4 Cycle Safety
Our Year 4 students will be attending a Cycle Safety program run by the PCYC on Thursday 20 and 27 February. An email was sent out to Parents on Tuesday 4 February, with information about the Cycle Safety program. Please log in to submit your permission through the Tours/Excursions section of your .
Gardening Club
Get your green thumbs ready. The gardening club with Mrs Priest will be starting up next Thursday 13 February from 3.10pm to 4pm. If your child would like to join Mrs Priest in caring for our gardens, .
Year 3 and Year 4 Teacher Arrangements
We are very excited for Mrs Melissa Reimann as she and her husband Mitch are welcoming a new addition into their family in June and she will therefore begin maternity leave from the end of Term 1. We are blessed to have Mrs Emma Stewart returning from Long Service Leave and she will be working with Mr Isaac Heuschele and Mrs Sally Weir in the Year 3/4 classroom on a Thursday and Friday for the remainder of the year.
We wish Melissa and family all the best as they prepare for the birth of their third child.
P&F Meeting
Our P&F are to be thanked for the amazing playground that we have in our top playground. This was achieved not by one or two people but by many people over many years contributing via ideas, decision making, lending a hand, or supporting our ventures.
In 2020, we would love to invite you to be a part of this special group and see what we can achieve this year. Some ideas to be discussed this year are:
- Benches for our eating space
- The shade sails over the grandstand
- A chook pen
- A mud kitchen
- More planting in the top playground
- Bring your ideas both for the campus, fundraising, and social events.
All are welcome - come for a cuppa, stay for the company!
You Can Do It
Our Prep to Year 2 students have begun meeting the You Can Do It family this week. There are five people in this family:
- Connie Confidence
- Oscar Organisation
- Pete Persistence
- Ricky Resilience
- Gabby Get Along
Each of these characters have a great message to teach the students together with strategies that will help them to be confident, organised, persistent, resilient and able to get along with other people. Research has shown that having these skills helps each of us to be more successful in our everyday life.
Connie spent some time with the students this week, giving them some hints all about being confident:
- It’s okay to make mistakes when you are learning new things
- Stand up tall
- Look people in the face
- Use your big voice
Please and a list of books that have confident role models as the characters.
Chapel
Below is the Chapel Roster for which year is leading chapel each week in Term 1. All parents are welcome to attend. Our Chapel service for Semester 1 is on Friday at 8.35am in the Hall.
Week 3 | Year 6 |
Week 4 | Year 5 |
Week 5 | Ash Wednesday (Pastor Chris) |
Week 6 | Year 3/4 |
Week 7 | Year 3/4 |
Week 8 | Year 2 |
Week 9 | Year 1 |
Week 10 | The Easter Story |
Mrs Juanetta Priest
Director of Campus
HSC Week 3 Events
Please to view HSC's Events for Week 3.
Hume Street Kindergarten Vacancies
Hume Street Kindergarten currently has limited vacancies for the 2020 year. It is not too late to enrol!
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Kindy Commencing PreLit
The kindergarten children have commenced the PreLit literacy program this week. PreLit is a systematic skills-based early literacy preparation program for preschool children (typically four to five year olds) who will be making the transition to formal schooling the following year.
The PreLit program does not explicitly teach reading, rather, it is a program that lays the foundations on which later reading instruction builds. It complements a play-based learning environment in kindergarten settings. It focuses on the development of two aspects of literacy that are fundamental to early reading success: oral language and phonological awareness.
This past week has seen the children develop an awareness that speech is made up of words, and an awareness that oral sentences can be broken up into word units, as well as counting the number of words in an oral sentence.
Week 3 of this term will see the kindergarten children develop an awareness that words can be spoken as well as written, identification of words on a page, and that words are made up of letters in a specific order.
It is only early days in the term, but the children have really demonstrated an interest in early literacy already, and we are excited to see where this literacy learning journey takes us.
Mrs Melissa Giles
Service Leader & Teacher
Warwick Street Campus
Message from the Director
The last three weeks at WSC have been very busy indeed and I thank everyone for your continual engagement and support of the students and staff at Warwick Street Campus.
The students have come back this year buzzing with excitement about the many new initiatives that will be occurring and you will read about some of these below. I look forward to being a part of these activities with the students and sharing some photos with you in the coming weeks.
Mrs Jackie Minnikin
Director of Campus
Word on the Street
Rubik’s Cube Club
We are excited to announce that the Rubik's Cube craze has come to WSC. Please see the details on the flyer below about our Rubik's Cube Club.
Warwick Street Kindergarten Weekly Chatter
Programming update:
This week we have been focusing on
- Drawing self-portraits on paper with the aid of a photo of ourselves on the iPad
- Collecting sticks to make ‘stickmen’
- Soapy painting
- Jumping in puddles!
- Setting up routines within each room
GENERAL REMINDERS:
Our new Concordia hats are here and will be handed out over the following week. Altus hats will be replaced with our navy hats.
Community Engagement
The lovely Mr Rowan visited our kindy this week, and spent time painting with the children. We look forward to his fortnightly visits to our kindy.
Upcoming Kindergarten Events
- OPEN DAY: Saturday 21 March 2020 9.30am-12.30pm
Our service will be going through assessment and rating early next month. This helps to determine what level of rating the service meets under the national quality standard. They will be rating us through observations of our practices, documentation and questioning educators.
For more information on the National Quality Standard .
I’d also like to say a big thank you to all our wonderful families for your patience and consideration while Hannah is away. We are blessed to have such a wonderful community and look forward to Hannah’s return later in the month.
Miss Steph
Stephen Street Campus
Weekly Update
What a difference rain makes! Our local region is looking like a postcard with a new flush of growth appearing across the landscape. Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with our families further out who are still waiting for rain or at the beginning the process of recovering from the drought.
Week 2 is the week of beginnings. Assembly on Monday and our daily notices have been full of opportunities that students can sign up for. We strongly encourage students to sign up for at least one cocurricular activity each semester with many of our students taking advantage of a number of sporting, cultural and academic programs. We place a very high value on engagement and accomplishment in these group situations.
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Next Tuesday is . As a community, we spend quite a bit of time focusing on the eSafety of our students. This has to be a shared responsibility between students, parents, staff and the wider community. As recently as this week, I have had conversations with parents where students had reported receiving unwanted, inappropriate, explicit content (from an unknown source). I was able to direct them to the link on the eSafety Commissioner’s website where this can be reported and also to the that has very relevant information. I encourage families to take some time over the coming week and use this resource to have open conversations about what their child may have experienced and what measures can be put in place to minimise the risk of them occurring.
Please feel free to contact the College should you want to discuss any concerns or to seek assistance with any of these matters.
I look forward to seeing you at the Swimming Carnival this evening…. (Go, Kessler!)
Mr Jason Smith
Director of Campus
P&F Meeting Reminder
A reminder that the first Stephen Street Campus P&F Meeting for 2020 will be held this coming Monday 10 February. We invite the campus community to join us at 6.30pm in the Norfolk Room.
Mrs Hazel Buckley
P&F Chair
Senior College Information
The following 2020 handbooks are now available in > Learning & Innovation:
Speech and Drama Tuition Now Offered at Stephen Street Campus
Concordia is excited to welcome a new Speech and Drama tutor to our Arts Department. Miss Andreas Elms is well known in Toowoomba for her work as a speech and drama tutor and co-convenor of the Toowoomba Drama Eisteddfod. She has tutored many drama students in the region and many have been very successful in Speech and Drama Eisteddfod and AMEB exams. Thankfully she has been able to clear a day on Wednesdays to come to Stephen Street Campus and provide private lessons for any students interested in one-on-one drama tuition, in the same way vocal and instrumental lesson operate here already.
Some of you may recognise Miss Elms for her work backstage on our Concordia musicals over the years and she also directs and designs all of Glennie’s musicals. We are very excited to now be able to offer speech and drama tuition here for those students who would like to build their performance skills. If you would like to sign up for private drama lessons (or pairs in Years 7 to 9 if you would prefer) with Miss Elms, please email your expression of interest to Mrs Jess Merretz by 12 February or visit Mrs Merretz in M block staffroom for more information.
For Current Year 10 Parents and Students...
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Year 7 Students Survive First Week in Middle College!
On Friday 30 January, our Year 7 students had the chance to enjoy an alternate program as a way to culminate their first week as Year 7 students in Middle College at Stephen Street Campus.
The activities of the day included a scavenger hunt around the campus, a library orientation session, water sliding, kicking a ball at a giant inflatable dart board and meeting their Year 11 Peer Support Leaders.
When the students were asked for feedback, their thoughts about their first week as Year 7 students included the following comments:
- I liked my first three days of school because I met new people and a lot of my new teachers.
- I really enjoyed making new friends.
- I enjoyed the water slide on the fun day.
- I really enjoyed my Science and History classes.
- Meeting a lot of new people in both classes.
- I liked getting a locker.
- You can sit wherever you want in class.
- I liked the slip and slide and the scavenger hunt.
- I enjoyed moving around to different classrooms.
- The teachers treat you like adults.
The week concluded with a Year 7 family barbecue outside D block with many family members and students in attendance. This was a wonderful opportunity for staff and parents to meet socially and to hopefully foster friendships which may develop over the coming years.
Mrs Roslyn Cook
Middle College Coordinator
Da Vinci Decathlon
What began as a local competition for the Australian public and private schools has grown to be a national and global phenomenon, involving thousands of students from Years 7 to 11. The growth has been enormous, and interest so high, that chapter schools have been formed in Western Australia, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania. These schools now run individual local and state competitions, in order to choose representatives for the National da Vinci Decathlon Final held each year at Knox Grammar School in Sydney over several days of competition and cultural events.
This year we have the opportunity to compete in the State competition at 2020 Da Vinci Decathlon at St Joseph’s College, Nudgee. The da Vinci Decathlon is an academic competition designed to challenge and stimulate the minds of school students. Students compete in teams of eight across ten disciplines: engineering, mathematics and chess, code breaking, art and poetry, science, English, ideation, creative producers, cartography and legacy. .
Students are encouraged to register their interest with Mrs McKenzie or Ms Bowen by 14 February. Parents are also welcome to register their child with the aforementioned teachers by the set date. .
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Find us at Country Shows!
Concordia will have staff members representing the College at several country shows this year. If you are attending any of these shows, please come and say hello. If you have friends in these areas who may be interested in learning more about Concordia, please let them know they can find us at following shows:
- Pittsworth Show: Friday 6 March & Saturday 7 March
- Moree Show: Friday 24 April & Saturday 25 April
- Toowoomba Show: Thursday 26 March to Saturday 28 March
- Goondiwindi Show: Friday 1 May & Saturday 2 May
- Kingaroy Show: Saturday 2 May & Sunday 3 May
- St George Show: Sunday 3 May
- Roma ICPA State Conference: Tuesday 9 June & Wednesday 10 June