The Week Ahead - Term 2, Week 8
Monday 7 June to Friday 11 June 2021
From the Head of College
Congratulations, Concordia! In the first two days, 25% of the available Lecture Theatre seats have been purchased by members of our community. This is wonderful news and I thank all who have already contributed for their wonderful generosity. The ā2021 Take-a-Seat Annual Giving Campaignā will provide a first class learning facility for all Concordia students both now and into the future.
Ā鶹“«Ć½ Future Foundation will launch the Ā鶹“«Ć½ Scholarship Fund in the coming days. Gifts to this Fund will be tax-deductible, and the funds will be used exclusively to financially support young people (at all levels) to experience an excellent education at Concordia. Please watch this space for the official launch.
Visit of incoming Head of College
Throughout next week, our incoming Head of College, Mr Anton Prinsloo, will be with us as part of the handover process. He will be spending significant amounts of time at all three campuses and I look forward to introducing him to staff, students and parents. An introduction to Concordia Old Scholars will occur early in Term 3, 2021. On behalf of the whole community, I welcome Mr Prinsloo and his wife Sylvia to our exciting school and wish them all of Godās blessings as they step into their new roles in our vibrant community.
Kind regards
Mr Adrian Wiles
Head of College
From the College Pastor
Community News
Lecture Theatre Upgrade
We have been truly humbled by the amazing response we have received for the Lecture Theatre Upgrade project that was launched to the community this week.
In under 48 hours, a quarter of the seats in the Lecture Theatre have already been sold to generous supporters including current families, Old Scholars and their families, past and present staff members and members of the College Council.
For a tax-deductible donation of $500, your family can purchase a chair for the Lecture Theatre Upgrade. All chairs purchased will have a name plaque affixed acknowledging the generosity of the donor and an Honour Board displayed in the Lecture Theatre will acknowledge your contribution.
If you'd like to buy a seat or simply know more, click this button:
Please find below artwork of the plaques for the families who have already purchased chairs to the Lecture Theatre Upgrade. Many thanks again to these wonderful supporters!
Note: Plaques as at 2pm Friday 4 June.
QCIS Cross Country Carnival
QCIS Cross Country Results
This year's event was held at Scots PGC College, Warwick. Concordia's team had a wonderful carnival with some fantastic results, receiving the following placings:
- 2nd: Percentage Trophy
- 3rd: Aggregate Trophy
Congratulations to all athletes. Further placings below:
Open Boys:
ā¢ 2nd: Tim Noll
ā¢ 3rd: Hayden Webcke
ā¢ CLC Overall winner in age group
Open Girls:
ā¢ 3rd: Caitlin Brosnan
16 Years Girls:
ā¢ 2nd: Skye Arnold
ā¢ CLC Overall winner in age group
15 Years Girls:
ā¢ 2nd: Chloe Denning
13 Years Girls:
ā¢ 2nd: Ellie Denning
13 Years Boys:
ā¢ 3rd: AndrĆ© Oosthuizen
12 Years Girls:
ā¢ 3rd: Zoe Pietsch
11 Years Boys:
ā¢ CLC overall winner in age group
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
Parent-Teacher Interviews
Interviews are now open for bookings!
We will be holding our Parent-Teacher Interviews during Week 9. There will be some interviews conducted before and after school from Tuesday 15 June until Thursday 17 June and all day on Friday 18 June. All bookings will be made through .
If you are unsure as to how to book your Parent-Teacher Interview, .
for instructions on how to access your Parent Lounge account.
Getting to Know our JC Staff
Libby Scouller - Junior College Learning Enrichment Coordinator
Work Experiences
- Initially trained as a Registered Nurse
- Completed Graduate Diploma in Learning and Teaching - Early Childhood (0 to 8 year olds)
- Completed Masters of Education - Special Education
- Have worked for Education Queensland, Catholic Education and five years in family day care
- 13 years in Lutheran Education
- Eight years teaching Prep at Peace Lutheran Primary School, Gatton
- Five years at Ā鶹“«Ć½ in both teaching and Learning Enrichment roles
Greatest achievements
- Six amazing, uniquely different children
- Finishing my Masters degree with young children
- Jumped out of a plane (with parachute attached!)
- Finishing a hand knitted jumper for one of my children that actually still fitted them when complete!
Passions
- Ā鶹“«Ć½ - both Junior campuses
- Family
- Travel ā lots of interstate visits at the moment
- Supporting exceptional students with their learning differences
JC 2021 Ball Games Carnival
Last Friday, held at their own respective campuses, was the annual 8-12 years Ball Games Carnival, which was suspended in 2020 due to COVID-19. The quest of the day was to become the 2021 House Champions and hold the Trophy aloft.
The day started with the bellowing of war cries setting the scene. Each House 'ripped' in what was to be a fiercely contested battle across the various divisions, with the lead changing on numerous occasions. Some of these games went down to the wire, and judges were nearly looking for the 'bunker replay' to aid with awarding places. This was testament to the friendly rivalry on display throughout the carnival.
At the completion of the day and tallying of points across the two campuses, we saw the āunderdogsā coming away with a fantastic victory on the day. Congratulations goes to the following Houses on their placings for 2021!
- 1st Place- Stedman
- 2nd Place ā Altus
- 3rd Place - Kessler
Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
From the Director
The students enjoyed being treated to two talent shows this week. We have some amazing dancers, singers and gymnasts. Thank you to all the students who participated in this event.
Our Year 3 students did some awesome writing earlier this term and wrote persuasive letters to me. They covered a range of topics such as soccer goals, a petting zoo, handball courts and extra time for playtime. Ari Charchar was so convincing with his arguments that the whole campus was awarded extra playtime today. Mrs Coleborn, I think we need to add Ari to our Marketing Department!
Our staff will be limbering up over the weekend in readiness for our Staff versus Students soccer game on Tuesday. Looking forward to seeing us all enjoying this event.
Donāt forget we have an afternoon tea on Tuesday 3pm to 4pm to celebrate our time with Mr Adrian Wiles. This will be an afternoon tea at the Resource Centre for all parents and students whose parents are in attendance. We will also have a time on Thursday at Chapel and Assembly to wish him well.
If you have not booked in for your Parent Teacher Interview, please do this. If you would prefer a zoomed session, please email and let your teacher know.
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Have a wonderful weekend and stay warm.
Mrs Juanetta Priest
Director of Campus
HSC QLD Day Tug of War
This year's tug of war was held on Friday, 4 June at Hume Street Campus. It was an amazing day. It was competitive and exciting. Tug of war is an event where all ages from all houses compete against each other. Kessler was the overall winner.
Every year the year sixes get to compete against the Police. When the year sixes went up against the Police, we won but it might have had something to do with some of the teachers helping us.
Overall it was an amazing day full of fun and memorable moments for not only the year sixes, but all grades.
Michaela Farrows and Annabelle Corkill
HSC Student Talent Show
Student Council will be hosting a Student Talent Show in Week 8. This is a lunch time activity where students may volunteer to showcase talent that they have or are developing. It is just a bit of fun and will be held in the Hall. If you have any questions, please ask your classroom teacher.
HSCās Recycling Program
If you have:
- Scrap paper
- Cans or containers
- Bread tags
- Used disposable coffee cups
…we would be happy to recycle these items for you. Check out the link below for all of the ways we recycle at Hume Street Campus.
Tuckshop Orders
At HSC, Tuckshop is held on a Thursday. All orders are to be completed online at by 3pm each Wednesday. Please notify Reception by 9am on Thursday if your child is absent and we will cancel their order. Tuckshop will finish in Week 8.
Warwick Street Campus
From the Director
The end of term is fast approaching, and as I wander around the classrooms, I see the students and teachers working hard to finalise their end of term assessments and units. Parent Teacher Interviews are an excellent time for you to sit down with your childās teacher and discuss their progress. Our interviews will be held in the mornings and afternoons of Week 9, and on the Friday Pupil Free Day. Parent Teacher Interview times are now available on Parent Lounge.
Today, we have said a sad farewell to Mrs Hannah Fowkes, our Warwick Street Kindergarten Service Leader. Hannah has been a wonderful support of both our kindergarten as well as Warwick Street Campus, and she will be greatly missed by staff and students. We wish her all the best for the future as she takes up a new role at another Early Learning service.
As we continue our focus on serving others this term, I would like to thank you for all of the wonderful donations of soup cans over the past week to support The BASE Services. We have many, many varieties of soups and we look forward to donating these to this very important service. Next week we will be collecting āWinter Woolliesā to donate also. If you have a winter clothing item that doesnāt fit anymore or is not worn, we would love for you to send it in. Each classroom will have a collection point for donations. As the cold weather is now upon us, Iām sure these items will be gratefully accepted by those in needs.
This year we are celebrating 75 years of Ā鶹“«Ć½. In recognition of this, we have launched our very first Annual Giving Campaign, where you are able to donate a chair to our Lecture Theatre at Stephen Street Campus. If you would like your name etched into Concordiaās history, please see the information on our website for details. Thank you to those wonderful WSC families who have already donated.
ALLERGIES
We have students at Warwick Street Campus who are anaphylactic to nuts. This is a medical condition that causes a severe, even fatal reaction. These reactions can be triggered by contact, ingestion or inhalation. We are working hard to make our campus āNut Freeā, and would appreciate your support. When packing your childās lunch box, please do not send foods that contain nuts. This includes peanut butter, NUTELLA, all nuts as well as food containing nuts. While at school, our students are encouraged not to share food and to wash their hands before and after eating. Our staff are also making a conscious effort to check what foods they are bringing to school also. Thank you for supporting the health and safety of our students.
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Blessings for the week ahead.
Mrs Jackie Minnikin
Director of Campus
Parent Connect Meeting ā Thursday 10 June
Mark your calendars, the next Parent Connect evening will be held on Thursday 10 June in the Wine Room at the Southern Hotel. Please join us anytime from 5.30pm with drinks and/or meals available for purchase. Come for half an hour or stay for three, it is totally up to you! This month will be an informal catch up and a great opportunity to hear about the Christmas in July function planned for the start of Term 3.
Please click on the link to register -
Tuckshop Orders
At WSC, Tuckshop is held on a Wednesday. All orders are to be completed online at by 3pm each Tuesday. Please notify Reception by 9am on Wednesday if your child is absent and we will cancel their order.
This will be the last tuckshop for term 2.
Word on the Street
Stephen Street Campus
From the Director
The first day of winter saw our team of 48 cross country athletes head down to Warwick for the QCIS Cross Country Carnival. The efforts of the team allowed us to come away with third place overall and second place on percentage. Congratulations to the team and many thanks to Mrs Jana Anderson and Mr Darryl Fry for their coordination and supervision on the day.
On Thursday, our Years 11 and 12 students attended the road safety course, RYDA. The goal of the RYDA program is to equip students with the ātools and understanding required for them to see themselves as active, responsible road citizens." In speaking with some of the Year 12 students today, their take-home messages were around the $1000 fine and four demerit points for using a mobile phone while driving, the very real consequences that speeding can result in, clarity around current road rules and increased ability to observe hazards while driving. Unfortunately, due to the weather conditions, some of the practical aspects of the course werenāt able to be undertaken.
Next week we look forward to Australian Lutheran World Services visiting Concordia. The ALWS team will be spending time with our Year 8 students on Tuesday and will be also speaking in Chapel on Wednesday. For those who are unaware of the work that this arm of the Lutheran Church does globally, here is a .
On Wednesday, our next round of Elevate Education seminars will be held for our Years 8 and 10 students. This year, we have intentionally expanded these seminars into the lower year levels as students have found them to be highly practical and beneficial learning opportunities.
Lastly, as you will have seen, our annual giving campaign is underway, with the Lecture Theatre upgrade being the focus. Amazingly a quarter of the seats are already sold. Thank you so much to those who have already jumped in and purchased/donated a seat!
Have a great weekend.
Mr Jason Smith
Director of Campus
P&F Parent Connect Meeting
Stephen Street Campus P&F/Parent Connect will be meeting this coming Monday 7 June at 6.30pm in the Function Centre. All welcome to attend.
Sports Update
Representative Sport
Congratulations to the following students who last week competed as members of Darling Downs Teams at State Championship events:
- Jorja Hollonds and Bella Edwards ā 13-15 Years Australian Rules Football
- Lachlan Stenhouse ā 13-16 Years Football (Soccer)
- Hayden Webcke and Caitlin Brosnan ā 16-18 Years Basketball
AFL
This week, Brisbane Lions AFLW star, Dakota Davidson, presented the Toowoomba Tigers Australian Football Club women's side their 2021 Indigenous Guernseys. Team member, the very talented Chrissy Watson (Year 11), featured in the presentation. The team will wear the special guernseys in their Sir Doug Nicholls Round match against South Toowoomba AFC this Saturday.
Concordia students Kaitlyn Zelinski and Jasmine Hollonds are also team members along with past students Lauren Jericho (Captain), Carlee Mesken (Vice Captain) and Courtney Lange (Vice Captain). A very special thank you to for allowing the use of his wonderful AFL photos.
Boarding
Boarding News
This week our Year 9 boarders attended the Information Evening where Ms Bowen walked us through QCAA syllabuses, school-based assessments and External assessments. Quite a lot to get your head around although the students have grasped the information and will now be better equipped to make their subject choices for 2022. Thank you, Ms Bowen, for an informative evening.
Memories for a life time ā school photos! Boarders presented themselves proudly and with lovely smiles and a good sense of humour at our campus photo day last week. We still couldnāt get the timing right - we had a taxi waiting in the car park to transport a student to USQ in Gatton, Mr Ross running back to the dorm to let a student in to get a blazer and put her shoes on. Students worried about an exam and then a reshuffle of the standing order to fit a couple more students in. Simply nothing different than what any parent must juggle every morning.
Memories - There is always that lovely feeling of going back in time. Here is a couple of pics of two current staff ā photos taken when they were both 11 years old. Feel free to email me a couple of photos of yourselves back in your school days.
Staff were invited to The Edge to enjoy a lovely cooked breakfast by Year 11 student, Christine Watson. The dish was Eggs Benedict accompanied by sour dough toast and a hot cuppa from the barista.
The rugby league boys travelled to Pittsworth to play on Saturday and came away with a couple of wins, Mason Watson scoring six tries!
An outing to the Toowoomba Languages and Cultures Festival at Queens Park was enjoyed by many of the girls. They received lots of freebies and tried on some beautiful head pieces. A little henna tattooing as well!
Congratulation to Chrissy Watson and Kaitlyn Zelinski on being presented with their 2021 Indigenous AFL guernseys. Both these girls have worked exceptionally hard to maintain all school commitments and attending to all the various training sessions they have committed to. Big game this Saturday and we wish them all the best.
Lots of upcoming events for our students to look forward to over the next couple of weeks ā a disco this Saturday night in the College Gym. A Formal Dinner with our new Head of College next Wednesday and then Christmas in June. Keep keeping on folks. Hope you enjoy our pics in the gallery below.
Mrs Maureen Taurima and Mr Ross McKeown
Houseparents