The Week Ahead - Term 2, Week 2
Monday 27 April to Friday 1 May 2020
From the Head of College
Welcome to the first edition of The Week Ahead for this school term. I continue to be in total awe of the creative work that our staff has done in such a short period of time. Those in the media tend to speak just of teachers at the 'front line' but, at our school, everyone has played a major role in supporting the learning of our students. The establishment of Learning Online Virtual Education (LOVE) at Concordia has only been possible because of the dedication and input from all staff. Thank you to all of our staff! A job well done.
Thank you to our parents and extended families. The feedback, words of encouragement, morning teas that have mysteriously appeared and general goodwill has been really appreciated. In these times, all small acts of kindness help to lift the spirits and energise our exceptional staff. Thank you!
Thank you also to our students (young and older) - they have embraced the new learning conditions and taken on a responsibility for their own learning that was often thought to have been 'beyond their years'. I see first-hand a creativity and learning-based interactivity between our students that perhaps was not as evident in a face to face situation. As we move through this phase of the pandemic and lockdown, then we need to ensure that we retain those positive parts of this experience for use in the future.
My special thanks must go to our Leadership Team. The Directors of Campus, Director of Learning and Innovation, Director of Marketing and Enrolments, Business Manager and to my Executive Assistant - thank you. Our community must have noticed the leadership shown at all levels by these superb people. Their willingness to take the reins, make decisions and ensure that initiatives become reality is to be admired. The endless 'behind the scenes' hours of planning, thinking and preparation are beyond calculation, and the daily conversations with staff, parents and students have ensured that the planning is enacted. Thank you!
Finally, as we head into the Anzac Day weekend, please spend time in remembrance. Whether it is at 6am on your driveway (perhaps in your College uniform) or watching the brief Anzac Day 2020 video that will be circulated, it is a very special occasion that reminds us all of our values as Australians.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
Kindest regards and blessings
Mr Adrian Wiles
Head of College
From the College Pastor
Community News
Ways to enjoy LOVE CLC
We hope everyone has had a chance to explore the LOVE CLC platform that has been developed as an additional learning resource for students.
The content on this platform isn't classwork, rather fun and engaging activities that are designed to expand our minds, get us moving and assist with maintaining our wellbeing at this time. The platform will continue to be updated on a daily basis - we will also be sharing what's new each week through Facebook and The Week Ahead.
Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to LOVE CLC - it has been great receiving photos of students' home work spaces and pets and we hope you enjoy seeing the gallery of images that have been received. Please continue to send your photos to marketing@concordia.qld.edu.au.
Here are some items you can do on LOVE CLC over the weekend:
- Explore the Junior College and/or the Middle and Senior College Anzac Day pages
- Learn why leaves change colour in Autumn and send us a photo of an Autumn leaf you have found
- Check out Mrs Minnikin's Rube Goldberg Machine then design and film your own to share with us
- with Ms Wendy Bowen - a beautiful artwork activity for all ages
- Try some of the Week 1 health and fitness activities in the Move section
- Visit the Social Space and send us your photos to add to it
A reminder that to visit LOVE CLC, visit the link that used to be called MY CLC on our website. The password is: Heart2020
If you have any questions, comments, recommendations or suggestions, please send them through to us.
Mrs Bianca Coleborn
Director of Marketing and Enrolments
Digital Music Performance Program
The current educative environment has changed substantially these past months and the suspension of our face to face music performance activities has been less than ideal, however, necessary to keep our students safe. As with all of the staff at Concordia, we have been busily working to make the transition into alternate learning programs as smooth as possible including our music performance program. Good news - our ensembles will be continuing this term in the form of online rehearsals, discussions, seminars, guest artist talks, online recitals and a collection of virtual ensemble performances.
to read more about this innovative program. The Music Ensemble Rehearsal Timetable can be viewed by .
Mr Paul Edwards
Coordinator of Music Performance
Light up the Dawn on Anzac Day
On Saturday, Australia will be commemorating Anzac Day in a very unique way. No local dawn services, no local wreath laying ceremonies and no local parades. The Â鶹´«Ă˝ community is encouraged to participate in Light up the Dawn on Saturday at 6am.
For more information, visit .
Students, we would love you to dress in your formal College uniform and send a photo to marketing@concordia.qld.edu.au to share with the College community in recognition of this important day.
Our Senior College Coordinator, Mrs Carissa Jaworska, has created a video of how to make Anzac Day lanterns using empty plastic milk bottles. You can watch the video below.
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
From the Director of Campus
Warwick Street Campus
From the Director of Campus
I often spend time, as we all do, scrolling through my Facebook feed and, at the moment, there seems to be an endless amount of memes and quotes. One that popped up in my feed just recently was a quote by Helen Keller – “Alone we can do little; together we can do so much”. How appropriate for our Warwick Street Campus community at the moment! As we embarked on our online learning journey this week, we have seen all members of our community come together.
Our teachers, who have worked tirelessly to develop an incredible home based learning program. Together, they have been at the bottom of the learning pit, but together they have worked to solve problems and adapt and change to a whole new way of teaching.
Our parents, although nervous with anticipation of how to work with students at home, have come together with teachers and each other to support the continued growth of their children.
Our students, who have already worked out ways they can still be together even though they are apart. Class Zoom meetings have suddenly become the new norm!
As we have come to the end of a first week of a term like no other we have seen before, I would like to take the time to thank and acknowledge everyone in our community. I am immensely proud of all that has been accomplished and proud to share some of the snapshots of our online learning below. Although school is not the same as it is when it is full of students, and I am not able to wander in and out of classrooms to see what the students are learning, I am looking forward to wandering in and out of our Seesaw classrooms instead, and am confident that we will continue to move forward, together, in the coming weeks.
Mrs Jackie Minnikin
Director of Campus
Archer from Prep loving his Online Learning
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Stephen Street Campus
Term 2 Welcome
Happy Friday everybody and welcome back for Term 2! What a week of online learning! Thank you to everybody who is working together to help make this online learning experience one of quality. I must admit that after Education Queensland’s start to the week, I was certainly holding my breath as we all went online, hoping that our system would not also suffer the same issues. Not only was I relieved as I watched our College come online, I was also so proud seeing the efforts of all members of our community come to life.
We now have students online from Hope Vale, Far North Queensland, out west to St George. Check out Dayna’s classroom below, she snapped this shot just after leaving a Senior Study class with Ms Bowen!
Thank you to everyone who is providing feedback. It is greatly appreciated, and we are using this to refine the way that we teach in this space. Thank you also for the lovely emails that have been coming in. We truly feel appreciated.
I am looking forward to standing in my driveway tomorrow morning as we pause to commemorate Anzac Day 2020 in a very unique way.
God Bless,
Mr Jason Smith
Director of Campus
Free Elevate Seminar for Parents
An amazing free offer is available for our parents! Concordia is an Elevate school. Elevate works with our students, parents and teachers to assist our students with effective study habits and study skills, how to revise for exams as well as how to engage in learning to maximise students learning potential.
Elevate’s Head of Parent Engagement will deliver a 60-minute webinar, which will delve into practical strategies for parents on how to boost your child’s motivation, and keep them organised and engaged with their education. Elevate will also offer online 1:1 support for their children, should you as a parent feel your child needs some extra support staying on top of their workload and building effective study habits over this time.
Parents, you need to register for this free webinar. There are only 200 spaces available. I would encourage you to make the most of this opportunity.
Event Title: How to help your child study effectively during the COVID-19 pandemic
Date: Wednesday 6 May
Time: 6pm
Cost: Free
Ms Wendy Bowen
Director of Learning and Innovation