The Week Ahead - Term 3, Week 5
Monday August 7 - Friday August 11
From the Head of College
Dear Parents and Caregivers
What an excellent week we have had at Concordia celebrating our Co-curricular Ensembles and individual instrumental participants as well as our QCIS Athletics Team as they left their mark at their respective events.
Both our Junior and Senior College Ensemble students represented the College at the Toowoomba Eisteddfod, held at the Empire Theatre, with great distinction and outstanding results. In order of events the Stephen Street Campus [SSC] Flutes received a Highly Commended, SSC Big Band 2nd place, Junior College Percussion [Year 6 Boys] 2nd place, Concordia First Year [Year 5] 1st place, Junior College Concert Band 3rd place and SSC Concert Band 1st place. It has been wonderful to see our Instrumental Music Program go from strength-to-strength with outstanding growth within the Junior College. Congratulations to all involved. Thank you to Ms. Christina Marangelli for her leadership in this area of College life and the Instrumental Music Staff for their motivation and encouragement of our students. If you want to see these wonderful performers in action, donāt forget to attend our Ensemble Concert in the College gym next week on Friday.
Congratulations to our QCIS Athletics Team [Year 5-12] who competed at the QCIS Inter-school Carnival on Monday. Concordia came away winning the percentage trophy as well as finishing 2nd overall. With the 3 Championship Inter-school Carnivals [Swimming, Cross-country and Athletics] completed for 2023, we are proud to announce that our QCIS Teams have won 4 of the 6 trophies in 2023. What a great achievement as we continue to realign and fine-tune our Sports Program at Concordia. Thank you to Mr. Josh Biscoe for his work ethic and leadership in coordinating our sports program as well as Mr. Darryl Fry [Junior College], Mr. John Matthews and Mr. Col Anderton [Senior College] for their time and support of our athletes.
This week I would like to focus on supporting School Learning [Homework] at home and not turning this into a āchoreā as a family. When parents support school learning at home, this shows our children that we truly value education and the College. Our job as a parent is to encourage them, support them and challenge them to learn and do their best. If you can instil in them the mindset that learning is a process, that is positive and enjoyable, they will grow up to be lifelong learners who thrive on challenges.
Parent involvement in educational activities with their children is associated with improved educational outcomes for all students. Children at all ages with parents interested and involved in their learning have a clear academic advantage. Children do not stop needing their parents because they get older, or because lives get busy. You donāt have to be strong academically yourself to have an impact on your childās education. Evidence shows that you just have to be supportive and positive about learning.
Top tips:
- Read with your child from an early age and encourage a positive attitude to learning from reading ā both books and online.
- Promote a positive mindset in your children to help them see the benefits and enjoyment that can be found in learning and improvement.
- Donāt put too much pressure on them. Encourage them to be as good as they can be and help them plan how to improve.
- Be willing to help with school learning [homework], even if that just means asking them questions.
- Let them be independent learners and be there to support if they want to do the home learning themselves.
- Encourage them to see mistakes as an important part of the learning process and help them to see how to use their mistakes to learn.
- If school learning [homework] is causing stress or arguments, put it aside and take a break. Try again later and if there are still problems, contact the teacher to discuss solutions. [Acknowledgement: The Fathering Project]
Thank you for your ongoing support, loyalty and encouragement of Concordia as we Inspire lifelong learners, critical thinkers, and caring citizens in a Christian community. [Concordia Vision Statement]
Have a great weekend.
Yours in Christ.
Mr Anton Prinsloo
Head of College
Quote of the Week: Shakespeare once said: I cried when I had no shoes, but I stopped crying when I saw a man without legs. Life is full of blessings, sometimes we donāt value it.
From the College Pastor
Community News
Master Plan - Frequently asked Questions
What are we getting at the new campus in 2025?
Essentially, youāll be getting a stronger cultural and educational experience for your children. Unifying on one campus will enable our philosophy of contemporary learning with innovative purpose-built facilities. By 2025 the new Junior Learning Centre and Early Learning Centre will be constructed and students will move in. Refer to the poster āAn integrated campus provides a range of benefitsā for extended points.
With students co-located the children will have more of an opportunity to āfind their peopleā.
What is the landscaping plan?
Detailed landscaping is still to be developed. The intent is for thoughtfully landscaped outdoor areas that create beautiful spaces for our children to play and learn in. Plantings will be suitable to the Toowoomba climate.
Updated Policies
The following policies have been reviewed, updated and approved. College policies can also be found on our website. - www.concordia.qld.edu.au/who-we-are/college-policies
CLC Art Show
CLC Choral Showcase
CLC Ensembles Concert
Eisteddfod News
All Ā鶹“«Ć½ co-curricular ensembles have had fantastic success at the Toowoomba Eisteddfod!
The SSC results are as followed:
1st Place (Spirit of Eisteddfod Shield) ā Secondary School B Grade Concert Band ā āĀ鶹“«Ć½ Concert Bandā Conductor Ms Christina Marangelli
2nd Place ā Secondary School B Grade Stage Band ā āĀ鶹“«Ć½ Big Bandā Conductor Ms Christina Marangelli
Highly Commended ā Secondary Woodwind or Brass Ensemble ā āĀ鶹“«Ć½ Flutesā Conductor Mrs Lauren Crighton
Well done to all students involved!
Eisteddfod News
All Ā鶹“«Ć½ co-curricular ensembles have had fantastic success at the Toowoomba Eisteddfod!
The SSC results are as followed:
1st Place (Spirit of Eisteddfod Shield) ā Secondary School B Grade Concert Band ā āĀ鶹“«Ć½ Concert Bandā Conductor Ms Christina Marangelli
2nd Place ā Secondary School B Grade Stage Band ā āĀ鶹“«Ć½ Big Bandā Conductor Ms Christina Marangelli
Highly Commended ā Secondary Woodwind or Brass Ensemble ā āĀ鶹“«Ć½ Flutesā Conductor Mrs Lauren Crighton
Well done to all students involved!
CLC Book Week
This year's theme is āRead, grow, inspire,ā which raises some wonderful ideas and imagery:
Who inspires you to read?
Who inspires you to grow?
What have you read that inspires you?
What have you read that makes you grow?
We look forward to seeing what creative costumes our students (and staff!) come up with for book week. It is always an exciting and fun time of the year.
Just remember that book week is about connecting students with books and inspiring enthusiasm and passion for reading. Costumes definitely donāt have to be expensive or complicated! They can be made out of things you find around the house, or from what is already in their wardrobe.
Happy reading!
Heidi Edwards - Teacher Librarian
Census Privacy Collection Notice
Please be advised that the Commonwealth Census is this Friday 4 August, and we will be collating data regarding our staff and students and submitting for LEQ to declare through SchoolsHUB for the Australian Government Department of Education.
CLC Blood Drive
At Ā鶹“«Ć½
CLC Parent Connect - Oktoberfest
CAN YOU HELP?
SSC Parent Connect is currently planning Oktoberfest for Saturday 7 October 2023 and is seeking volunteers to assist in the organisation and running of this event.
If you just have a small amount of time, we would really appreciate your help. We promise it will be loads of fun!
Please contact Ms. Belinda Sanders - belinda.sanders@concordia.qld.edu.au
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
JC Year 3 Koojarewon Camp - 17 August
On Thursday 17 August 2023, our JC Year 3 students will be attending their first camp at the Koojarewon Youth Camp, Highfields. Please find attached a and for the camp.
Date: Thursday 17 to Friday 18 August
Transport: Bus
- All students are to be dropped at Hume Street Campus by 8.30am. Children will be supervised by a teacher from 8am.
- Students will depart Koojarewon Youth Camp at 1.30pm on Friday and returning to Hume Street Campus for pick up by parents from approx. 2.15pm.
- Parking for both drop off and pick up is on the sports oval.
Permissions Required
Parents are requested to go to Parent Lounge to submit your permission for the Camp:
ā¢ Login to Parent Lounge >
ā¢ click on Events & Payments >
ā¢ click on Event JC 2023 Year 3 Koojarewon Camp >
ā¢ Accept >
ā¢ Save
IMPORTANT NOTE:
After submitting your permission, please check and ensure your Parent Lounge portal is up-to-date regarding your childās Emergency Contact Info, Medical Conditions and Food Allergies/Dietary Requirements.
Should you any further queries regarding this camp, please contact your childās teacher.
JC Year 1 Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Excursion - 11 August
On Friday 11 August, the JC Year 1 students will be attending an excursion to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary (LPKS).
Please note the travel details as outlined in the attached
- Students are required to be dropped at the Hume Street Campus by 7.15am for a 7.30am departure.
- Students will return to their campus for a normal school pick up.
Parent Permission
Parents are requested to go to Parent Lounge to submit your permission by Friday 4 August.
- Login to Parent Lounge >
- Click on Events and Payments >
- Click on - JC 2023 Year 1 Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Excursion >
- Accept >
- save
Important Note: Please check and ensure your child's medical and emergency contact details are up to date.
If you have any questions regarding this excursion, please contact your child's teacher.
JC Year 6 Cairns Trip - Great Barrier Reef Education Experience Program
Our JC Year 6 class will depart and head to Cairns in September.
To assist families in meeting the cost of the excursion, the Queensland Government, through the Great Barrier Reef Education Experience Program, provided a subsidy to the school of $150.00 per student who will be attending the excursion.
We wish all of our Year 6 students, their teachers and our parent helpers, a safe trip. We look forward to following them each day through their Seesaw blogs.
Sports News and Term 3 Update
Friday Sport
Over the past two Fridays our students have been participating in the Inter-School Sport competition in both Boys and Girls Soccer, Boys Rugby, and Girls Netball. The students are enjoying the experience of competing with their mates in the initial weeks of games. Well done to all. I look forward to the weeks ahead and hearing the results of all these games to follow.
AFL āAuskickā Programs
Another program offered to our students currently, is the ever popular āAuskickā program that is in its third week. These are held after school on Tuesdays at WSC and Wednesdays at HSC. This is an initiative by AFL targeting grassroots development and participation of Primary aged students and runs for 6 weeks. Both campuses have recorded very strong numbers in attendance with these programs.
It has been fantastic hearing glowing reports about the the studentsā involvement in these sessions and their competitiveness in a host of modified games and challenging drills. Well done!
Southwest Qld Touch āSwans Cupā
The College is competing in the āSwans Cupā competition, a fantastic initiative by the Southwest Qld Touch development staff which started last year to provide an opportunity for our students to play in a 6-week competition against other schools in the region. This competition allows the students to improve their skills while learning about the great game.
Many of our Junior College players in the Boys and Mixed Teams are relatively new to the game of touch, but the improvement each week that is being displayed is encouraging to see and what this competition is evolved around. The development of grassroots players in this great sport.
Track and Field
Our Central Zone and QCIS Track and Field team have been busy in training for a host of events in preparation for both these events. Full credit to these athletes who have continued to show up to sessions over the past eight weeks in sometimes less than favourable conditions before and after school at the respective three campuses. As has been highlighted in our community, our Concordia athletes competed at the annual QCIS track and field carnival at Scottās College in Warwick this week and came away with some amazing achievements and results across the team. Our Junior College students lead the way with finishing in top placings on many occasions. Special mention to the 12yrs Boys and Girls who took out 1st place respectively in their divisions.
The Central Zone Carnival is on Wednesday 9 August at the OāQuinn Street venue, good luck to all these students below, in their quest to be selected in the Central Zone team to compete at the Darling Downs trials later in the month.
Sports Quote of the week ā The important thing in life is not to triumph but to compete.
JC Year 6 Cairns Trip
On Monday 4 September to Friday 8 September our JC Year 6 students will be attending the exciting Cairns Trip. Please find attached and .
All students are to be dropped at Hume Street Campus by 6am for a 6.45am departure.
PERMISSION REQUIRED:
- Parents are requested to go to Parent Lounge to submit your permission by Friday 28 July 2023:
- Login to Parent Lounge >
- click on Events & Payments >
- click on JC 2023 Year 6 Cairns Trip >
- Accept >
- Save
*Please click on the Jotform link below to fill in that you give permission for staff to administer Panadol to your child if needed.*
Link:
After submitting your permission, please check and ensure your Parent Lounge portal is up-to-date regarding your childās Emergency Contact Info, Medical Conditions and Food Allergies/Dietary Requirements.
Should you any further queries regarding the Cairns Trip, please contact your childās teacher
Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
HSC Weekly Events
Please to view HSC's Events for Term 3, Week 5.
HSC 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 9.
HSC Prep Vision Screening - 7 August
On Monday 7 August our Prep class will be participating in the Primary School Nurse Health Readiness Program. We are a Queensland Government service that offers Free Vision Screening to all children enrolled in Prep. Participation in this free vision screening program is not a compulsory. If you do not wish for your child to participate in the screening, please fill in the consent form and indicate that you wish to decline screening.
Parents do not need to be present for screening, however if you would like to be, please contact Campus Reception to arrange this.
If your child is in Prep and you would like their vision screened, please complete a consent form using the below link or QR code. Consent forms must be submitted by Sunday 30 July 2023.
The following video explains the benefits of having your Prep childās vision screened ā
HSC Kindy to Year 2 PJ Storytime
HSC Grandparents' Day - 15 September
We would love to invite our special Grandparents to come and spend the morning with our students on Friday 15 September. The morning will follow:
8.45am Special Chapel Service
9.30am Classroom visits
10.15am Shared morning tea in the Junior Playground.
Please use the link below to register your attendance by Friday 8 September.
We look forward to welcoming as many Grandparents as can join us this year.
HSC Father's Day Breakfast and Minute to Win It Activities
Warwick Street Campus
WSC Parent Connect Cookie Dough Fundraiser
Warwick Street Campus Parent Connect is holding a Billy Gās Gourmet Cookie Dough drive this term.
There are ten delicious flavours to delight. Thereās even a cheese flavoured Doggie Dough for your special furry family members! The delicious cookie dough is only available through fundraising and is not sold in stores, so stock up.
Order your cookie dough online before 14 August. The current scheduled pick-up date for orders is 29 August.
. You will need to create an account and then select Ā鶹“«Ć½ under organisations, and away you go!
WSC Weekly Events
Please to view WSC's Events for Term 3, Week 5.
WSC 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. Tuckshop will finish in Week 9.
WSC Prep Vision Screening - Tuesday 8 August
On Tuesday 8 August our Prep class will be participating in the Primary School Nurse Health Readiness Program. We are a Queensland Government service that offers Free Vision Screening to all children enrolled in Prep. Participation in this free vision screening program is not a compulsory. If you do not wish for your child to participate in the screening, please fill in the consent form and indicate that you wish to decline screening.
Parents do not need to be present for screening, however if you would like to be, please contact Campus Reception to arrange this.
If your child is in Prep and you would like their vision screened, please complete a consent form using the below link or QR code. Consent forms must be submitted by Sunday 30 July 2023.
The following video explains the benefits of having your Prep childās vision screened ā
WSC Kindy to Year 2 PJ Storytime
WSC Parent Connect Social Golf Day - Friday 25 August
The Dads Social Golf afternoon is back again for 2023!
Dads and their mates are invited to join Parent Connect on the green for an afternoon of golf, good company and casual drinks. Hacks & Pros welcomed!!
When: Friday 25 August 2023
Where: Toowoomba City Golf Club
Time: Meet at 12pm for a 12.30pm tee off
Game Play: 2 man Ambrose over 9 holes followed by coldies in the clubhouse
Cost: $35 for 9 holes. $30 cart hire ($50 per person including cart hire)
RSVP to Peter Lubbock via mobile: 0422 351 365 by Friday 11 August 2023
WSC Father's Day Sausage Sizzle - Thursday 31 August
WSC Fatherās Day Stall
The Parent Connect will be running our annual Fatherās Day Stall on Thursday 31 August. This year there will be both $5.00 and $10.00 gifts available to purchase.
Gifts - Your child/ren may like to purchase a present for Dads, Grandads or any other special fatherly role models. Money will need to be brought to school on Thursday 31 August. If you would like your child to purchase more than one gift (maybe for Grandad?), there may be an opportunity for them to do so.
Please place the money in an envelope marked with:
- Childās name
- Amount in envelope
- Number of gifts to be purchased
Stephen Street Campus
Book Week Writing Competition
Write and submit a paragraph based on this year's book week theme - Read - Grow - Inspire
Sport News
Sports News ā Term 3, Week 4
Recent Sports Results & Achievements
QCIS Athletics Carnival
On Monday our students competed in the QCIS Track and Field competition, the last of the three championship competitions for the QCIS Association. Our 10ā19-year-old team gave it their all and emerged victorious, winning the percentage trophy and finishing second in the overall points. An incredible team effort.
Huge congratulations to all the amazing students who put their heart and soul into this achievement. Your hard work and determination truly paid off! A special shoutout goes to the 12-year-old boys and girls, who won their division and Mr Anderton, Mr Mathews and Mr Fry for their invaluable assistance with training over the past 6-8 weeks. We're incredibly proud of our team and their achievements!
Swans Schools Touch Competition ā Round 3
U13 Boys Vs St Maryās: Loss 8-1
U13 Girls Vs Glennie: Loss 5-0
U15 Boys Vs Centenary Heights SHS: Loss 14-1
U15 Girls Vs St Joeyās: Loss 9-3
U18 Boys Vs St Maryās: Loss 12-1
U18 Girls Vs St Saviors: Loss 10-5
Volleyball Premier League ā Round 2
Junior Girls: Won
Intermediate Girls: Won
Senior Girls: Loss 3-0
Senior Boys: Loss 3-0 and Loss 2-0
Rugby Union Darling Downs Super Schools Cup ā Round 3
U13s: BYE
U15s: BYE
Opens: BYE
Upcoming Fixtures/Information
SWQ Touch All Schools Competition
Ā· When: Sunday August 6th (this Sunday)
Ā· Please ensure you register online via the link emailed out
Ā· Venue: Toowoomba Touch Association, Kearneyās Spring QLD 4350
Ā· Please arrive at 8am and look for Concordia Marquee
Swans Schools Touch Competition
Ā· Training: Wednesdays during SPARC
Ā· Venue: Toowoomba Touch Association, Kearneyās Spring QLD 4350
Ā· Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your game to warm up with your team. If you could come earlier or stay after your game to support our other teams that would be fantastic!
Ā· Draw:
Round | Time | Team | Opponents | Field |
---|---|---|---|---|
4 | 4.15pm | Primary Boys | St Mary's White | 3 |
4.15pm | Primary Mixed | Mary Mackillop | 6 | |
5.00pm | U13 Boys | Centenary Heights | 4 | |
5.00pm | U13 Girls | Fairholme B | 3 | |
5.00pm | U15 Boys | St Mary's White | 8 | |
5.45pm | U15 Girls | Highfields SHS | 7 | |
5.45pm | U18 Boys | St Joeys | 5 | |
5.45pm | U18 Girls | Fairholme | 9 |
Volleyball Premier League Season 3
Training: Monday afternoons from 3:30-4:30pm and on Wednesdays during SPARC.
Game venues:
Girls - Harristown SHS
Boys - Toowoomba Grammar School
Timeslots:
Between 4:30-8:50pm.
Draw:
Team | Time | Team | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
Concordia Junior Girls | 4.35pm | Glennie | Court 3 |
Concordia Intermediate Girls | 5.40pm | TAS Maroon | Court 1 |
Concordia Senior Girls | 7.55pm | Fairholme | Court 4 |
Concordia Senior Boys | 6.50pm | Lofty | Court 2 |
Rugby Union - Darling Downs Super Schools Cup
Ā· Training: Tuesday afternoons from 3:30-4:30pm at TAS.
Ā· Round
Ā· Timeslots are as follows:
- U13: 4:30pm (25 min halves)
- U15: 5:30pm (25 min halves)
- Opens: 6:30pm (30 min halves)
Upcoming Sports competitions/opportunities
2023 Toowoomba District Secondary School TEAMS Chess Championships
Ā· If you are interested in competing in 2023 Toowoomba District Secondary School TEAMS Chess Championships on Friday 18th and Saturday 19th of August, please check your emails or go to student notices and complete the attached form.
Ā· Please note you will need a team of four and we are looking to enter teams into both the opens and junior divisions (year 7, 8, 9 and 10).
Boys QCIS Rugby 7s
Ā· Any boys interested in competing in the QCIS Rugby 7s Gala Day on Friday of week 9 at Downlands, please check your emails or go to student notices and complete the attached form.
Ā· Please note in order to play you will be expected to have attended a minimum of 2 training sessions and have the correct equipment (Football boots, Mouth guard etc.)
TTA JUNIOR SEASON
We have some great news!!! The TTA have introduced some more AGE GROUPS! We look forward to welcoming some younger players to our competition. We believe touch footy is for everyone & is a great sport to get involved in from a young age!
We also canāt wait to see some of our older players return for more junior touch with our new MIXED 18s division!
To register please complete the form at the attached link:
Boarding
Boarding News
Greetings to everyone
I feel blessed to be able to come to work and view a beautiful sunrise from the office window. Today, an especially beautifully one for many to enjoy as our students boarded the bus to Scots College, Warrick for the QCIS meet.
It is great to see so many students, 2 buses, getting involved, pushing themselves to achieve personal goals and breaking records while at the same time representing the College. Working together as a team and displaying great sportsperson ship.
A huge shout out to all who participated. Keep a lookout on the Facebook and Week Ahead for the school pics.
This evening our Year 9 boarders attended the Googa information evening. Our students look forward to attending Googa every year. During the holidays, please go through the check list with your child to ensure they have everything required please. It is important that each students brings the plastic dishes and cutlery, sleeping bag, mat, towels, and warm clothes including a jacket. It gets very cold out there.
Sporting events such as Touch and Volleyball are a big draw card to Boarding students. They all love getting off site and they like to meet other students from other schools. The Girls touch team are doing exceptionally well and have pulled together to display great skill and determination. Our boysā teams are also doing well with more wins than loses. Well done Chaps. We as a boarding house rely heavily on school staff to drive, coach, and supervise. All students are reminded that they must go to trainings and to games. This is commitment and a skill that all young people must apply as a team member. I do hope to get along to watch one evening and I encourage you all if you are in town on a Monday or Tuesday night feel free to call us and I can direct you to where the sporting event is located.
A gentle reminder to all parents that all students are required to own their own computers. Loan Computer are only lent on a short-term basis. Please investigate purchasing Laptops for 2024 or Term 4 2023 as this is an investment into your childās education.
On Saturday we all slipped into āBarbie Land āat the movies. We all loved it. A stroll down memory lane.
Currently we have Ayaka Koitabashi from Japan enjoying Boarding life and school here at Concordia. Ayaka is enjoying her time and has become great friends with Bella. They both love playing games and Ayaka is teaching Origami to Bella and the Tutors. I have included a couple of pics in this edition. We will miss you when you return home at the end of this term Ayaka.
Thatās all for this week.
Take care and look after each other.
Mrs Maureen Taurima and Mr Andrew Bull
Boarding Houseparents