The Week Ahead - Term 3, Week 8
Monday August 28 - Friday September 1
From the Head of College
Dear Parents and Caregivers
Our Year 12 students need to be congratulated on how well they have managed the Mock Exam Block experience for themselves. They will again be reminded that the Mock Exams are an opportunity to gauge where they are at in terms of their final preparation with the end-of-year External Assessments in Term 4. This upcoming timeline will allow both the students and their teachers to review and fine-tune where the Mock exams have indicated a further focus is required. Good luck to our Year 11 students as they get ready for their Exam Block which takes place next week.
Well done to our Year 3 and 11 students on the many personal and group successes achieved at their respective camps last week. The Year 11 camp has been a great segway for these students into the Year 11 Leadership Speeches which took place on Tuesday. Thank you and congratulations to those Year 11 students, nominating for the 2024 Girl’s and Boy’s College Captain roles, who courageously stepped up and addressed the senior college and staff. Once again, the caliber of the candidates and speeches delivered have affirmed that Concordia will be in excellent hands in 2024 when these leaders are announced.
The importance of Reading, books, literature and cultivating a love of reading have been the rage across the College this week. Thank you to the many students, with your help of course, and staff for getting into the swing and spirit of Book Week. Did you know that reading aloud to children builds empathy, creates a lifelong love of reading, improves language and listening skills, facilitates important and/or difficult conversations, activates and empowers imagination and is fun!
I have also had the privilege of attending the Paul Morton Choral Festival at the empire theatre on Tuesday night. Congratulations and thank you to those students who were such wonderful ambassadors for Concordia. It is so affirming to see this area of College life thriving as we continue to strive to provide an all-round program and experiences for our students. Thank you to Mr. Neil Roche-Kelly and Ms. Christina Marangelli for their dedication, leadership and passion in this area of College life.
Next week will see us host the first of our Grandparents’ Day events across the College with the Senior College kicking off these celebrations next week on Friday. As a grandparent myself, I have come to appreciate the importance of family so much more and the pivotal role played by grandparents in providing and being part of the moral, social and family fibre of society. This week I’d like to stop and for us to focus on how grandparents offer a unique perspective. When a child turns 10 years old, most grandparents are around 50 – 70 years of age offering a wealth of experience and knowledge to impart onto their grandchildren. We can learn so much from the past that can be translated into benefits in the present and future. We have all heard the saying, “If only I knew then what I know now!” Grandparents are walking, talking and living examples of the past and family history. The role of mentorship is vast, time consuming and at times complicated for us as parents. Having Grandparents take on this role simplifies the whole process with Grandparents offering guidance from a nurturing standpoint.
Gratitude. Learning from the past helps us to learn about the evolution of humanity – where we have come from and who we are today. Having a simple conversation about Grandpa or Grandma’s first job can help us to develop gratitude for our current employment circumstances and arrangements. Developing a sense of gratitude and perspective helps us to be happy for who we are and what we have.
Listening. Good communication is more about listening than speaking. Sometimes we need to vent, to have someone to truly listen to what we have to say. In turn, we feel valued. Grandparents have a listening style like no other, stepping away from being judgemental and using a lifetime of experience to absorb the words before replying with well thought out answers. True mentors help us to understand ourselves by increasing our self-awareness. Grandparents offer a solemn ear and the gift of clean listening.
Family ties. Grandparents are the glue that binds a family together. The proof is there on special occasions or on a weekend when families tend to come together more often. They are there to help us understand the importance of togetherness and comradery.
Perspective. How we view the world has an immense influence on our attitude and behaviours. To have multiple perspectives in life assists us to make better decisions. To see things from a variety of viewpoints can only benefit us, especially when making those really important decisions. , like finance and career choices. The more and greater variety of perspectives the better for our children.
Grandparents offer us a form of mentorship like no other, teach us lessons from the past and offer the greatest gift of all…unconditional love. [Acknowledgement: Paul Drewitt].
We look forward to hosting and celebrating our Concordia Grandparents over the coming weeks.
Have a safe weekend.
Yours in Christ.
Mr Anton Prinsloo
Head of College
Quote of the Week: If you are not happy with how the world is developing, then engage yourself in something that can make a difference. [Thomas Erikson]
From the College Pastor
Community News
See you in September
Â鶹´«Ă˝ has made a change to the dates of the Open Morning. It was scheduled for the morning of August 8, but will now be a week of “See you in September”.
This new event will take place for a week from September 11th and will offer opportunity to view the college and its facilities, as well as meet teachers and members of the staff. It will help families see the authentic college environment and ask questions of both staff and students.
As always, parents and carers are welcome to come and inspect any of our Concordia campuses on any school day of the week.
We look forward to seeing you in September! If you would like to register your interest to visit one of the mornings of this week, please send an email to Enrolments@concordia.qld.edu.au and be on the lookout for more information. Write the new dates in your calendar.
CLC Walk My Way 2023
Walk your way to help children in East Africa to walk their way into education!
$26 provides schooling for a year for a child in a refugee camp. Please support your children in this endeavour. More information can be found on the attached flyer. Donations can be made by clicking on the link below:
Make sure to scroll down to your house and click on it as donations are done through your house - Altus, Kessler, Stedman.
Ready to Bloom - Soloist Concert
CLC Choral Showcase
This Monday August 28 our Concordia students will be showcasing their beautiful voices during our Choral Showcase. SSC Chapel, 5.30PM - you don't want to miss this!
Cookie Dough Orders - Pick Up
Cookie Dough orders will be ready for pick up on Thursday 31 August and can be collected from the Bunya Room in the Concordia Function Centre at Stephen Street Campus, on Thursday afternoon between 3.15pm and 4pm. Please remember to bring an esky/bag to collect your order.
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
Junior Campus Sport News
Central Zone Track & Field Carnival 2023
What a beautiful day for our athletes and spectators at the Central Zone Track & Field Carnival on Wednesday 9 August. Our athletes were rewarded with great results for their effort. Ten students were selected for the Central Zone team to compete at the Darling Downs Regional Trials held on Tuesday 15 August.
Well done to all of our athletes that competed and a big thank you to the people who helped get our students ready for these carnivals, ranging from the admin staff to our sports coaches from SSC, Mr Mathews and Mr Anderton and Mr Biscoe. Thank you to parents who have helped in getting students to training, before and after school for the past ten weeks in the lead up this term.
Our staff on the day were magnificent in looking after the team with a big thank you to Mrs Lynch and Mr Nick Morgan. It was also nice to see so many parents there on the day to cheer on our team in their events. Our athletes should be commended on their sportsmanship and cheering on of their mates.
Special mention to the following athletes who gained selection in the Central Zone team for 2023:
Arabella Knopke, Charlie Lowis, Ajah Ayii, Thomas Richards, Emily Evans, Thomas Wise, William Spoelder, Maddison Callaghan, Reuben Frost and Andrew Ye. We wish these students all the best in their training, and in this next level of competition, aiming for selection in the Darling Downs team to compete at the State Titles in Brisbane.
See below for an overview of individual Top 3 placings from the Central Zone Carnival in various events.
NAME | EVENT | PLACE |
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Ajah Ayii | 9 Yrs Girls - 800m | 1st |
9 Yrs Girls - High Jump | 1st | |
9 Yrs Girls - 200m | 2nd | |
9 Yrs Girls - 80m | 3rd | |
9 Yrs Girls - Long Jump | 3rd | |
Thomas Richards | 9 Yrs Boys - 800m | 1st |
Jonah Edmonstone | 10 Yrs Boys - High Jump | 2nd |
Fitzy Cook | 10 Yrs Boys - Discus | 3rd |
Aahana Tamang | 11 Yrs Girls - Shot Put | 3rd |
Makenzie Morris | 11 Yrs Girls - Combined | 3rd |
Emily Evans | 11 Yrs Girls - Combined | 2nd |
Thomas Wise | 11 Yrs Boys - 100m | 3rd |
11 Yrs Boys - 200m | 3rd | |
William Spoelder | 11 Yrs Boys - Shot Put | 3rd |
11 Yrs Boys - Discus | 1st | |
11 Yrs Combined | 2nd | |
11 Yrs Boys - 1500m | 3rd | |
Arabella Knopke | 12 Yrs Girls - 1500 m | 1st |
12 Yrs Girls - Combined | 2nd | |
Maddison Callaghan | 12 Yrs Girls - Discus | 1st |
12 Yrs Girls - Combined | 1st | |
12 Yrs Girls - Shot Put | 1st | |
12 Yrs Girls - 1500m | 2nd | |
Atoor Jok | 12 Yrs Girls - 800m | 2nd |
12 Yrs Girls - High Jump | 3rd | |
Charlie Lowis | 12 Yrs Boys - Discus | 1st |
12 Yrs Boys - High Jump | 1st | |
12 Yrs Boys - Long Jump | 1st | |
12 Yrs Boys - Combined | 2nd | |
12 Yrs Boys - Shot Put | 3rd | |
Isaac Warrener | 12 Yrs Boys - Discus | 3rd |
Andrew Ye | 12 Yrs Boys - 200m | 1st |
12 Yrs Boys - 100m | 2nd | |
12 Yrs Boys - Long Jump | 3rd |
Darling Downs Regional Track & Field Carnival
On Tuesday 15 August our selected Central Zone athletes competed at the Darling Downs trials at Harristown SHS. This was a culmination of ten weeks of early morning training and afternoon training sessions at both campuses with some great results for our athletes. Several students qualifyed in their events to go to the State Championships. Special mention to our 9 year olds, Ajah Ayii and Thomas Richards who won their respective 800 m events in great fashion.
Congratulations to Andrew Ye, Charlie Lowis, and Arabella Knopke on their selection in the Darling Downs team to compete in October in Brisbane, an amazing achievement. Well done!
Southwest Qld Touch “Swans Cup”
This term our Junior College Touch football teams competed in the “Swans Cup” a fantastic initiative by the Southwest Qld Touch development staff to provide an opportunity for our students to play in a 6-week competition against other schools in the region on a Monday night at the Kearneys Spring Touch complex, improving their skills and learning about the great game. This is the second year we have entered teams in this competition, with the majority of our players experiencing their first taste of this sport against much older competition. There were some very valuable lessons learnt but more importantly some great fun had each week playing with their teammates.
Our students and staff thoroughly enjoyed the experience, proving to be very competitive in each game with our mixed team making it through to the third versus fourth playoff.
Cricket Gala Day
Recently some of our Junior College students competed in the “Woolworths Cricket Blast School Cup” at Queens Park against several other primary schools from around Toowoomba. This competition was aimed at teaching the students the fundamentals of cricket and being inclusive while having a ton of fun along the way. Our team enjoyed the day immensely and are already asking when the next one is scheduled to be involved, with our aim to enter more teams in the future on this day.
A big thank you also to Mr Mathews from SSC who assisted and umpired on the day for our team.
JC Weekly STEM Challenge
Week 8’s Stem Challenge is the Healthy Eating Challenge: “It is important to eat a balanced diet, can you design something healthy and delicious to eat on Makers Empire. Happy designing!”
JC Year 5 Cobb & Co Museum Excursion - Wednesday 30 August
Please note the change of day to Wednesday 30 August 2023
As part of their studies, the Year 5 students from Hume Street Campus and Warwick Street Campus will be visiting the Cobb + Co Museum on Wednesday 30 August 2023.
Please see attached parent letter for more information.
Parents are requested to go to Parent Lounge to submit your permission by Friday 18 August.
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If you have any questions please contact your child's teacher.
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.
Should you have any further queries regarding the Cairns Trip, 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.
Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
Pupil Free Day - Friday 1 September
Please don’t forget that we have a mandated day on Friday 1 September. Teachers will be using this day to moderate work between the two campuses to ensure that report card ratings are equivalent. Peace Lutheran School have in years past been a part of this process but are working on a project of their own this year.
Please remember that our OSHC services are operating and ready to take your bookings.
HSC Weekly Events
Please to view HSC's Events for Term 3, Week 8.
HSC Tuckshop Orders - Cancelled Week 8
Due to function commitments, Tuckshop has cancelled for Week 8. Tuckshop will be on in Week 9.
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 Parent Connect Father's Day Stall - Wednesday 31 August
The HSC Parent Connect will be running our annual Father’s Day Stall on Thursday 31 August. There will be $5.00 gifts available to purchase.
Gifts - Your child/ren may like to purchase a present for Dads, Grandads or any other special Fatherly role models. All orders and money are due by Friday 25 August.
Please place the money in an envelope marked with:
- Child’s name
- Amount in envelope
- Number of gifts to be purchased
Walk My Way 2023 at HSC- 15 September
Each campus will be participating in Walk My Way again this year. Last year we raised $3610 and helped 139 children to be able to go to school. We are aiming to be able to assist more children this year. HSC will be participating in WMW Friday 15 September at 2.15pm. Parents and visitors are welcome to come and walk with us.
For more information on this event and to register for a team or donate please see the Concordia College Walk My Way in the Community News or .
HSC See you in September
Have you seen the flyers for this event and wondered what they are all about?
See You in September is like an Open Day but people can come and visit us while we are getting on with our day’s learning. If you know anyone who is interested in checking out Concordia, we would love to See them in September.
For more information and to view the flyer, please see the article in Community News.
Cans 4 Cash Collection - Yr 3 & 4 Sustainability Project
Hume Street Campus Year 3 and 4 students have been learning about Sustainability and how to care for the environment this term as part of our Project Based Learning unit.
Students were fortunate to have the opportunity to have a guided tour of the Harristown Containers for Change to learn about the process of recycling cans, bottles and cartons.
Our Year 3 and 4 students have set a challenge to collect 10000 cans, bottles and cartons! We are just over halfway towards this goal! We plan to use the money from these donations towards purchasing new junior soccer goals to benefit our whole school community.
We appreciate your continued support with our project by bringing in any cans, bottles and donations to our Hume Street Campus so that these can be recycled.
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.
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
HSC Prep to Year 2 Swimming Lessons
Our students from Prep to Year 2 will commence their swimming lessons at the Concordia Aquatic Centre (CAQ). They will participate in eight lessons which will occur in Week 9, Term 3 and Week 2, Term 4. The students will then participate in a Prep to Year 2 Mini Carnival on Tuesday 17 October at the CAQ. Please for their swimming schedule.
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 our Prep students to wear their togs to school
- 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.
Warwick Street Campus
WSC Weekly Events
Please to view WSC's Events for Term 3, Week 8.
WSC MEGA
HELPERS NEEDED - Cookie Dough Packaging and Distributing
**HELPERS NEEDED**
Cookie Dough will be delivered on Wednesday 30 August. We are needing helpers from Warwick Street Campus to organise packaging and distribution of cookie dough on Thursday afternoon. If you are available to help please be at Stephen Street Campus Kitchen Wednesday 30 August from 4.30pm.
WSC Prep to Year 2 Swimming Lessons
Our students from Prep to Year 2 will commence their swimming lessons at the Concordia Aquatic Centre (CAQ) on Friday 8 September. They will participate in five lessons, with one being in Week 9 and four in Week 10, Term 3. The students will then participate in a Prep to Year 2 Mini Carnival on Tuesday 17 October, Term 4 at the CAQ.
Please ensure that students have the following items:
- Warm clothing - this would be great for the students to wear to and from the pool as we don't know what the weather is going to be like
- Swimming togs
- 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.
WSC Father’s Day Stall
The Parent Connect will be running our annual Father’s 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:
- Child’s name
- Amount in envelope
- Number of gifts to be purchased
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 Father's Day Sausage Sizzle - Thursday 31 August
WSC OSHC - Vacation Care
It is encouraging to see so many families utilising the service. Please see attached the program for these September school holidays.
Walk My Way 2023 at WSC- 15 September
Each campus will be participating in Walk My Way again this year. Last year we raised $3610 and helped 139 children to be able to go to school. We are aiming to be able to assist more children this year. WSC will be participating in WMW Friday 15 September at 1.45pm. Parents and visitors are welcome to come and walk with us.
For more information on this event and to register or donate, please see the Concordia College Walk My Way in the Community News or .
Pupil Free Day - Friday 1 September
Please don’t forget that we have a mandated day on Friday 1 September. Teachers will be using this day to moderate work between the two campuses to ensure that report card ratings are equivalent.
Please remember that our OSHC services are operating and ready to take your bookings.
WSC See you in September
Have you seen the flyers for this event and wondered what they are all about?
See You in September and come and visit us while we are getting on with our day’s learning. If you know anyone who is interested in checking out Concordia, we would love to See them in September.
For more information and to view the flyer, please see the article in Community News.
Stephen Street Campus
Sport News
Sports News – Term 3, Week 7
Toowoomba Secondary Schools Chess Championships
Well done to our two junior Chess teams that competed at the Toowoomba Secondary Schools Chess Championships last Friday and Saturday. One of our teams finished 3rd place missing out on 2nd by half a point.
Darling Downs Athletics
Congratulations to Chloe Denning, Zoe Pietsch, Evie Yeatman and Alex Roberts who all qualified for the Darling Downs Athletics team at the DD trials last week. We had several other students who competed and were unfortunate not to make the team. Please see results below.
Zoe Pietsch - 400m 3rd/800m 2nd
Chloe Denning - 3000m 2nd/800m 1st/1500m 3rd
James Rice - 200m Semi/ long jump 4th
Chase Robertson – 100m Semi/High Jump 4th
Evie Yeatman - 200m 6th/100m 4th/ Javelin 2nd
Alex Roberts - 100m 3rd/Triple 3rd
Ned Sippel - High jump 3rd
Lisa Richards - Discuss 4th/Javelin 6th
Lisa Richards – School Sport Australia 2023 Secondary Swimming Championships
Congratulations to Lisa Richards who is competing in Sydney this week at the National School Swimming titles. On Thursday she swam in the 50m Backstroke and finished 6th in Australia, an amazing effort. A big shout out and thankyou to Troy Chandler from TJ’s Swim for the countless hours of training and guidance, which has helped Lisa reach the highest level.
Swans Schools Touch Competition – Finals
On Monday, our Touch teams played the final round of the Swans School cup. All teams fought tough all season despite some fierce competition. Our U13s girls were the top finishes of our teams, picking up 3rd place in a tight battle against Oakey SHS. Thankyou to our coaches Mrs. Wendy Chettle, Mrs. Mel Ward, Mrs. Karin McKenzie, Mr. Tony Manteufel and Mr. Jamie Pukallus, for their hard work throughout the season.
•U13 Boys: BYE
•U13 Girls Vs Oakey SHS: Won
•U15 Boys Vs Highfields SSC: Won
•U15 Girls: BYE
•U18 Boys Vs St Joey's: Lost
•U18 Girls Vs St Saviours: Lost
Volleyball Premier League – Round 7
•Junior Girls Vs Fairholme: Lost 2-1
•Intermediate Girls Vs Lofty SHS: Won 3-0
•Senior Girls Vs St Joey's: Lost 2-1
•Senior Boys Vs TGS: Lost 2-0
Rugby Union Darling Downs Super Schools Cup – Semi-Final
•U13s Vs Faith Lutheran: Won 24-5
•U15s Vs St Mary’s: Lost 22-0
•Opens Vs Mary Mackillop: Won 31-17
Upcoming Fixtures & Information
AAG Cup Basketball
•This Sunday 27 August
•Year 9/10 Boys
•Games starting from 8am
Rugby Union - Darling Downs Super Schools Cup
•Training: Tuesday afternoons from 3:30-4:30pm at TAS.
•Semi-finals next week - Opponent TBA
Timeslots are as follows:
-U13: 4:30pm (25 min halves)
-U15: 5:30pm (25 min halves)
-Opens: 6:30pm (30 min halves)
QCIS Rugby 7s
•Carnival – Friday 8th of September
•Training: Tuesday mornings 7am-8am on the Rugby oval.
Touch Football - Highfields SSC Invitational
- Carnival - Friday 25th August
- U13 Girls and U15 Boys
Oztag
Please see the flyers below for more information regarding Oztag.
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 can’t 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:
Sport Quote & Joke of the Week
Joke:
What is a Cheerleader's favourite food? Cheerio's
Boarding
Boarding News
Hello to all our Boarding families.
Wow, 3 weeks to go until end of Term 3! I know I keep saying it,” where has the time gone”. Our Year 12 students have completed their mock exams, and it's time to get all the finishing touches for the Graduation Dinner sorted. Accommodation, dresses, suits, make up, hair, accessories, and Transport etc. What an exciting and emotional time for all Year 12 students.
During the week I had the pleasure to watch the Battle of the Bands in our Gym between staff and Year 12. What a great show of talent. Everyone was enjoying themselves immensely.
This week we congratulate Bella Clark - Player of the Match for Hockey and Kara Tapau - Player of the match for Volleyball. Well done ladies. Congratulations to Evie Yeatman for her DD’s Success.
I have spent the past few days in Tasmania with my husband, visiting family and friends. I have to say it is a beautiful state to visit and look forward to going back sometime soon. As we were travelling around, I noticed on the number plates “Explore the possibilities”. I Instantly thought of our college “Embrace the possibilities” and that’s what we did. We ate a huge amount of Seafood and breathed in the beautiful crisp fresh air (it was very cold). We also purchased a lot of chocolate and indulged in Daci $ Daci Pastries. Thanks to Karen from Student services who gave us the great tip! The coffee and other drinks were also very enjoyable. The wildlife took us by surprise as we spotted a Koala, possum, wombats, and many baby wallabies, but we did not see any Tasmanian Devils. The holiday was wonderful, and I have recharged my batteries and am now looking forward to the next few weeks.
In my absence the students were all well cared for with the regular shopping trips and Cloud9.
I hope you all enjoy the pics this week.
Until next week.
Stay safe and look after each other.
Mrs Maureen Taurima and Mr Andrew Bull
Boarding Houseparents