The Week Ahead - Term 4, Week 2
Monday 7 September - Friday 11 September
From the Head of College
Dear Parents and Caregivers
Itās my pleasure to welcome back every family to Term 4. I trust that you have had a relaxing and safe term break. The student body needs to be commended on how quickly they have settled back into school routines this week.
Thank you for your support in ensuring that your student[s] presents well in their Day and Formal Uniform both at and away from school as per the full uniform requirements. We have emphasised the need for them to be great ambassadors for Concordia and their family when they are out and about. We recently had a new family who will take up an enrolment for their students in 2025, mention the outstanding presentation of our students in town as one of the reasons for choosing Concordia.
The next eight-and-a-half weeks will no doubt keep us busy as we look towards the graduation of our Year 6 and 12 students respectively, supporting our Year 5 and 11 students as they step up as our new leaders for 2025 and hear about our Year 9 students thriving and growing at Googa over the next 4 weeks. At the same time, our Prep and Year 7 students have almost finished their first year at primary and high school. Meanwhile, more orientation and transition days will be held for our 2025 Prep, Year 7 and other new enrolments to the college. Everyone is invited to be part of this exhilarating end to the school year at Concordia.
Another exciting community event being run by our Parent Connect groups this term is Oktoberfest which will be held on Saturday 19 October. We are hoping that this will become an annual Concordia community event at which we can celebrate the German origins of our college. I hope to see many of you, with your family and friends, at this event.
As we begin to consider and plan for 2025, it is exciting to see that the college has gone to tender in Term 4 for Stage 1 of our Master Plan to be built during 2025. The college will continue to keep you updated with the Master Plan as it unfolds during Term 4.
Congratulations to all our Year 12 students as they wrap up their time at Concordia next week with their Recognition and Graduation Evening on Thursday and a closing Chapel on Friday. I have also had the wonderful privilege of spending the last 2 days with these fine young adults at their Year 12 retreat in the Bunya Mountains. These events and rites of passage will become life-long memories as we graduate these students into the adult world.
Our Junior College will also begin their Christmas for the Bush Service project as part of their learning focus for Term 4. This wonderful project is being run in conjunction with Care Outreach Australia. The various items collected will, over the coming weeks, be distributed amongst families in regional Queensland just in time for Christmas. Thank you in advance for your support. I recently read an article about Pay it Forward with research telling us that reaching out to others regularly is great for oneās mental wellness. So, who will you Pay it Forward to this term?
I hope to see many of you at the various events planned for your students. Please remember that we propagate a strong open-door policy as we work for and with you at Concordia. Stay safe and healthy and every blessing for a great Term 4.
Yours in Christ
Mr Anton Prinsloo
Head of College
Quote of the week:
It is great to be great, but greater to be human. [W. Rogers]
From the College Pastor
From the College Pastor
Welcome to Term 4
I write this article in Adelaide, where I am presently attending the General Pastors Conference and Synod of the Lutheran Church of Australia. We are meeting on the grounds of one Ā鶹“«Ć½ in Adelaide, the very school our own Concordia took its name from and who supplied the very first principal for our College as well as a number of teachers over the years.
I guess it is a good reminder that we are part of a larger whole, and this larger community supports and encourages one another. Synod is the highest decision-making body of the Lutheran Church of Australia and New Zealand and instructs various committees and governing bodies in their work over the next three-year synodical term. Representatives from parishes and services across our vast continent and New Zealand gather in convention to worship together, to hear reports, to set the direction for the next few years and to vote on matters that are important for the church. It is also a great opportunity to connect and reconnect with people from across our church, spread to the ends of Australia and New Zealand, often in small communities. I always find the worship inspiring as hundreds of voices join in song and prayer, proclaiming our faith and honouring our Lord.
Meanwhile, we have welcomed students and staff from a hopefully restful break to the very busy and full Term 4 at our Toowoomba Ā鶹“«Ć½ campuses. Our Year 12s are preparing for the conclusion of their schooling, the Year 9s have moved temporarily to Googa for what will be a life-shaping experience, and the rest of us are working to achieve the possibilities and finish the year well.
I pray that our Lord may bless each of you through this term and that we may work well together as we continue to grow, learn and worship in our community here.
God bless,
Thomas Bƶhmert
College Pastor
Community News
From the Director of Pastoral Care and Wellbeing
Where has the time gone? It feels like only yesterday we were drawing to a close the 2023 school year and here we are already beginning the final term of 2024. Term 4 is such a positive time of year where students reach the culmination of a yearās worth of hard work and effort. Throughout this term, we have the chance to acknowledge our students for their achievements and successes through Recognition and Awards evenings. On Thursday 10 October, we have the opportunity to acknowledge our Year 12s at the Recognition and Graduation Evening at the Empire Theatre. Toward the end of the term on 18 November, we will then acknowledge our Years 6 ā 11 students at our annual Presentation Evening. These are just some of the many exciting events that are scheduled in Term 4.
It is also a time of acknowledging growth and perseverance through the many excursions, camps and celebrations. This week our Year 9s farewelled their loved ones and friends as they began to embark on their GOOGA experience. That morning, I had the opportunity to speak with students and their families each of which shared their level of excitement and anticipation for the journey that lay ahead. During those conversations, I saw students who wore brave smiles and held their heads high ready to begin a life-changing experience.
How incredible is it that we have this opportunity for our students to engage in a program that focuses on personal and spiritual growth. With this comes a high level of faith in our college community. This week at our college chapel service, Mr Miegel spoke about faith and what this means to us as a college community. For our Year 9 students, they are putting their faith in the GOOGA program to help them develop resilience and gratitude. For our families, they are putting their faith and trust that their children will return with greater wisdom and perspective. As a college, we do not underestimate the trust that our families put in us to deliver this program that has life-lasting benefits. Throughout the camp our college staff are continually engaged with each studentās progress and welfare. The strong partnership that has been built between the GOOGA staff and the College ensures that all students are safe and cared for. Knowing this, families can have complete faith that we are all travelling this journey together.
As a college community, it is important that we acknowledge and uphold our faith in the Concordia community. As we know, there will be times of tribulation and uncertainty, but by maintaining faith in God and the Concordia way, our students will continue to grow and shine. In Mark 9:23 Jesus says, āEverything is possible for one who believes.ā Believing in āthe Concordia wayā and putting full trust into Godās plan for our studentās education, will bring our college community together and help our students thrive in this world.
As we make our way through Term 4, I would encourage all members of our college community on how we demonstrate our faith and trust in one another. By collaborating in partnership with one another, we build a compassionate and caring community with our studentās best interests at heart.
I would like to wish our Year 9 students and their families all the very best for the next four weeks as we work alongside GOOGA staff to achieve the best outcomes for these students. I would also encourage families to reach out to members of our Pastoral Care Team if you have any questions about the program or care provided during this time.
Take care!
Mr Tony Manteufel
Director of Pastoral Care and Wellbeing
From the Director of Marketing and Community Engagement
Welcome back to Term 4, itās hard to believe that we are quickly heading towards the end of the 2024 school year.
To reduce the volume of emails hitting your inbox, starting from this term, The Week Ahead newsletter will no longer be sent via email. However, you can access this information every Friday on the Ā鶹“«Ć½ App and our website as usual. We hope that this change will make it easier for you to stay informed while managing your email load.
This term also marks the beginning of rehearsals for the much-anticipated Ā鶹“«Ć½ Musical, "Anastasia." We are thrilled to see our talented students bringing this extraordinary story to life, and we look forward to their performances.
One of the highlights of Term 4 is our big community event - Oktoberfest! Scheduled for Saturday, 19th October from 4pm to 8pm at the Stephen Street Campus, this event promises fantastic entertainment and finishes with a spectacular fireworks finale. Oktoberfest 2024 will include traditional German activities, a Wurst competition, and performances by our students, creating a festive atmosphere for the whole family to enjoy. We strongly encourage you to purchase your tickets now via the Ā鶹“«Ć½ website as this offers a discounted rate compared to purchasing on the day. This event is a great opportunity to bring friends and family to experience the vibrant culture and community spirit at Ā鶹“«Ć½. It is an event not to be missed! Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie es nicht verpassen!!!
We will this term welcome new families and students to the Ā鶹“«Ć½ community during our Orientation Day. This special event is designed to help new members of our community become acquainted with the College and to make a smooth transition into their new environment. Orientation Day offers an opportunity to meet teachers, explore the campus, and learn more about the diverse programs and activities available.
As we move towards the end of the year, we also focus on our Year 12 students. This term will be their final one at Concordia, but they will forever remain a part of our Concordia family. Please remind Year 12 students to ensure that we have updated contact details that will remain relevant after graduation, so we can keep in touch and invite them to reunions and events in the future.
We are busy helping with reunions now. This year marks 30, 40 and 50-year reunions for our graduates in 1974, 1984 and 1994. It is wonderful to see the connections that are still strong.
To those parents of Year 9 students who are currently at Googa, I personally know you will be waiting anxiously for your letter and trust me your students will be waiting for your letters as well. They will have a challenging but rewarding time. I assure you they are in good hands and will learn a lot while away.
Thank you for your ongoing support of Ā鶹“«Ć½.
Warm regards,
Ms Belinda Sanders
Director of Marketing & Community Engagement
Page Turner Packs
Page Turner Packs ā Pick Up Yours Today!
We all know that literacy is vital for education and for lifelong learning, but did you also know that reading for pleasure can benefit for our mental and physical health? The act of reading for pleasure can help with anxiety, create a sense of connection, and can help to lower your heart rate and relax your body.
We know that encouraging our young people to read can be an uphill battle. Often, we are competing with friends, social media and computer games in trying to convince our young people to pick up a book. Recent research (Gagan-Spriggs, 2023) shows that one influencing factor in persuading young people to read is seeing people that they look up to read and take an interest in reading. This could be a parent. Older sibling, teacher or coach. Young people enjoy also the social aspects of reading, which we can see play out in the popularity of trends such as #booktok (book reviews on TikTok).
Taking all of this into account, we are introducing āPage Turner Packs!ā These are mini book clubs in a box and come with multiple copies of a book, discussion cards and activities related to the book that they whole family can enjoy together. You could even recruit extended family to join in! The idea being that you all read the same book and have conversations as a family and enjoy the activities together.
The books are aimed at years 4-9 but can be enjoyed by any age group.
Our Page Turner Packs can be borrowed from any campus- please get in touch with me (Heidi.edwards@concordia.qld.edu) to borrow your box
Books:
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Tommy Bell Bushranger boy: Shoot Out at the Rock (by local author Jane Smith)
Two ways strong: Jazās story (written by Concordia Students)
The Silver Sword (recommended for years 6+)
Oktoberfest 2024 - Get your Pre-Purchased tickets here and save!
Oktoberfest will be here before you know it!
Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 19th. This year's event promises to be fantastic with food stalls, music, entertainment, and more already lined up. Tickets are available to pre-purchase
Adult 18+ $15
Child School age $10
Family (2 adults and 3+ children) *all must belong to the same family $50
Under 5 Free
Platter for 2 $20
Raffle ticket $5
Volunteer Opportunity: Join Us for Oktoberfest with Parent Connect!
As Oktoberfest approaches, Parent Connect is excited to announce that we are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help make this year's celebration the best one yet! This is a fantastic opportunity to get involved in the community, meet new people, and enjoy the festive atmosphere of Oktoberfest.
Why Volunteer?
- Community Engagement: Be a part of a cherished local tradition and help create memorable experiences for attendees.
- Skill Development: Gain valuable skills in event planning, coordination, and customer service.
- Networking: Meet and connect with fellow volunteers and community members.
- Fun: Enjoy the lively and joyful spirit of Oktoberfest while contributing to a good cause.
Volunteer Roles:
We have a variety of roles available to suit different interests and skills:
- Setup Crew: Assist with setting up stalls, tables, decorations, and more.
- Welcome Team: Greet guests at the entrance, provide information, and ensure a smooth check-in process.
- Activity Coordinators: Help manage games, contests, and entertainment activities.
- Food and Beverage Assistants: Assist with serving food and drinks, maintaining cleanliness, and ensuring guests have a great dining experience.
- Cleanup Crew: Help with dismantling and cleaning up after the event.
How to Volunteer:
If you're interested in volunteering, please click to sign up. We welcome individuals, families, and groups to join us in making this Oktoberfest unforgettable!
Thank you for your support, and we look forward to celebrating with you at Oktoberfest!
Warm regards,
The Parent Connect Team
Parent Connect Mango Fundraiser
The Hume Street Campus Parent Connect is running the annual Mango Fundraiser. Please see below for more information and .
Matt Ottley's The Sound of Picture Books Exhibition - The Lighthouse
Looking for a wonderful opportunity in term 4?
The Lighthouse invites you to take part in a special 90-minute tour of Matt Ottleyās The Sound of Picture Books exhibition with an accompanying workshop. Your workshop can focus on a particular book of Mattās, or the Sound of Picture Books as a whole. Please be in contact to arrange a tour.
Tours can take place any time from 10am Tuesdays-Fridays from 8th-25th October.
The following is a list of books for children, young adults and adults that Matt Ottley has illustrated and composed music for as part of The SOUND of PICTURE BOOKS.
2024 Stickboy, Rebecca Young, Scholastic Australia (August 2024)
2022 The Tree of Ecstasy and Unbearable Sadness, One Tentacle Publishing
2021 Afloat in Venice, Tina Wilson, One Tentacle Publishing
2020 How to Make a Bird, Meg McKinlay, Walker Books
2019 Dumazi and the Big Yellow Lion, Valanga Khoza, Scholastic Australia
2018 The Incredible Freedom Machines, Kirli Saunders, Scholastic Australia
2015 Teacup, Rebecca Young, Scholastic Australia
2013 Parachute, Danny Parker, Hardie Grant
2012 Tree, Danny Parker, Hardie Grant
2009 Home and Away, John Marsden, Lothian/Hachette
2007 Requiem for a Beast, Matt Ottley (Author/Illustrator), Lothian/Hachette
Please contact hello@thelighthousetoowoomba and we will arrange a tour for you that meets your student group's needs. Please mention you are from Concordia.
Exhibition runs 8th - 26th October | Tuesday - Saturday | 10am - 3pm
Here comes the Sun - Soloist Concert
Here comes the Sun - Soloist Concert will be on Thursday 7 November at 5.30 in the Chapel at SSC. Students who would like to perform can register by accepting the event invitation in Parent Lounge on or before 17 October.
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
From the Junior College Directors of Campus
Welcome to Term 4! As we begin the final stretch of the school year, it is an exciting time filled with opportunities for growth, reflection, and celebration. This term offers a chance to consolidate everything we have learned so far while setting new goals for this term. Whether your child is focused on academics, extracurricular activities, or building friendships, let us embrace this term with energy and determination. Together, we can make Term 4 a memorable and rewarding experience!
We do have many opportunities this term and would like to highlight a few to ensure they are on your calendar.
Christmas for the Bush
This is a special time of year for us at the Junior College as we assist in supporting the work of the Care Outreach program to support families in need at this time of the year. Each week we will be collecting various donations that will be presented as an offering at our Chapel services throughout this term. This will culminate with a Chapel Service on Friday 1 November at the CLC Chapel, 9.30am when we are joined by members of the Care Outreach team. Please see details for this in the community section.
Monday 14 October - CLC Orientation Day and JC Stepping Up
We will welcome new 2025 students to our campus and also enjoy a morning of āstepping upā into the next year level. The teachers may or may not be the same for next year and we will confirm teachers early in 2025. The students do enjoy spending the morning in their 2025 classroom gaining a taste of the next year level.
Friday 18 October - WSC Grandparents' Day
It is a special time when our Grandparents' can join us at school for the morning. WSC will spend the morning with their Grandparents' with a Chapel service and some pop-up learning. If you are available to assist in preparing the Morning Tea on this day we would love to hear from you. Please see the link on the Grandparents' Day flyer.
Saturday 19 October - Oktoberfest
We are looking for volunteers to assist with our German hotdog stall as well as welcoming everyone to come along and enjoy the afternoon. If you are able to volunteer, please fill in the form on the Oktoberfest article.
Wednesday 30 and Thursday 31 October ā CLC Art Show
We have a change in our format this year for our CLC Art Show. Students and parents will be welcome to visit our CLC Art Show between 3.30pm-6pm on both afternoons. There will be no cost involved and we encourage everyone to plan on visiting to see your childās artwork hanging in a gallery.
Please ensure you are reading your weekly newsletter to find out the details of all of these events.
With so much excitement, we know we are going to have a successful term. If you have any questions or concerns, please talk with your childās teacher or your Campusā Director.
to view HSC's Events for Term 4 2024, Week 2.
to view WSC's Events for Term 4 2024, Week 2.
Mrs Juanetta Priest - Director of Campus (Hume Street)
Mrs Jackie Minnikin - Director of Campus (Warwick Street)
JC Christmas for the Bush
It has become a tradition in our Junior College to support the amazing work of Care Outreach by contributing to their Christmas For The Bush program.
Care Outreach has been supporting outback families for over 30 years. Christmas for the Bush is an annual event, delivering Christmas hampers and gifts to struggling families in rural and remote regions. Farming families work incredibly hard. Loss of income, isolation and depression are some of the issues these families deal with on a daily basis. Care Outreach works to bring encouragement, support and hope to farming families in need.
In Term 4, the Junior College is again supporting Care Outreach with their Christmas for the Bush appeal. You can help by donating...
- Non-perishable food and Christmas treats
- Toys and family gifts
- Toiletries
- Pre-paid visa cards
Donation baskets have been placed in every classroom. 100% goes to our farmers! For specific needs, please visit and click on the 'Christmas for the Bush' tab.
Care Outreach are excited to have our support again this year, and we look forward to assisting their Christmas for the Bush campaign. Thank you for considering this worthwhile appeal.
Christmas for the Bush will conclude with a Junior College Chapel Service lead by our Year 1 students in the SSC Chapel on Friday 1 November at 9.30am. Everyone is invited to come along.
JC Prep Pevan & Sarah Concert Excursion - Wednesday 23 October
On Wednesday 23 October we will be going on an excursion to The Empire Theatre to watch Pevan & Sarah.
Pevan and Sarah are a subscription service that create educational content to engage children in early learning. They sing songs and create games that we use daily in our classroom for Math, English and Daily transitions. We were very excited to see that they were coming to Toowoomba in person.
Please for all the details and provide permission in Parent Lounge if you haven't already done so.
JC Inter-House Swimming Carnival - Thursday 14 November
Student Nominations
We are seeking nominations from students to compete in the JC Inter-House Swimming Carnival on Thursday 16 November. The results from this carnival will be used in selecting competitors to attend the Central Zone Carnival in 2025.
Junior College students born in the following years are eligible to participate.
- 2016 - 8-year-old students in Year 2 only
- 2015
- 2014
- 2013
- 2012
Please Note:
- This swimming carnival is supervised by Years 3 to 6 staff; and
- This is an optional event for 8-year-old students in Year 2 to attend.
How to Nominate
If you would like your child to compete in the 2024 JC Inter-House Swimming Carnival, please click on the link below, select the events for nomination, then submit the Nomination Form before Thursday 31 October 2024.
Parent Helper Request
We are looking for parents to volunteer on this day to assist with time keeping. If you are available to help, it would be greatly appreciated. Please submit your availability via the link below by Thursday 31 October 2024.
Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
HSC Weekly Events
Please to view HSC's Events for Term 4 2024, Week 2.
HSC Prep to Year 6 Swimming Lessons
Our students from Prep to Year 6 will continue/commence their swimming lessons at the Concordia Aquatic Centre (CAQ) in Term 4. Please for the swimming schedule for Prep to Year 2 and for the swimming schedule for Year3 to Year 6.
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 (Compulsory) - available for purchase from the College Uniform Shop
- Towel
To avoid any lost items, please clearly label all of your child's items including their shoes, underwear and uniform.
HSC Tennis Coaching - Term 4, 2024
Tennis coaching will be available in Term 4, 2024. Please click below for the relevant information:
HSC Parent Connect Meeting - Wednesday 9 October
Our next Parent Connect meeting will be held on Wednesday 9 October at 5.30pm in the Resource Centre. Everyone is welcome to attend.
HSC Free Prep Vision Screening - Monday 21 October
On Monday 21 October 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.
Good vision is important for a childās educational, physical and social development. Vision screening checks for common eye conditions that may impact your childās ability to see and therefore impact their learning and development.
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 or you can contact the Primary School Nurse Health Readiness Program on 1800 687 372.
Consent forms must be submitted by Sunday 13 October.
The following video explains the benefits of having your Prep childās vision screened ā
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.
Warwick Street Campus
WSC Weekly Events
Pleaseto view WSC's Events for Term 4, Week 2.
WSC New Bus Zone
We are writing to inform you of an important update regarding Warwick Street Campus. Toowoomba Regional Council has established a new Bus Zone out the front of our campus on Warwick Street. This new zone will improve the safety and efficiency of our student drop off and pick up procedures.
Effective Monday 9 September, please note the following:
- The new Bus Zone on Warwick Street will be in operation during the times of 7.00-9.00am and 2.00-4.00pm.
- During these hours, cars will not be permitted to park in this zone to ensure that our Concordia bus can efficiently perform its morning and afternoon drop off and pick up services.
We appreciate your cooperation and support with this new arrangement which is designed to enhance the safety and convenience for all families and students.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Reception.
WSC Prep to Year 6 Swimming Lessons - Term 4
On Thursday 3 October, (week 1 term 4), Prep to Year 6 students commenced their swimming lessons at the Concordia Aquatic Centre.
Students in Prep to Year 2 will participate in one lesson a week over the course of five weeks.
Students in Years 3 to 6 will participate in two lessons a week over the course of five weeks, which will culminate in a swimming carnival on Thursday 14 November.
More details on the carnival will follow.
Please ensure that students have the following items:
- Swimming togs
- Goggles
- House swimming cap (Compulsory) - available for purchase from the College Uniform Shop
- Towel
To avoid any lost items, please clearly label all of your child's items including their shoes, underwear and uniform.
WSC Grandparentsā Day Invitation - Friday 18 October
WSC Grandparentsā Day Catering - Friday 18 October
We would love your help on Grandparents' Day to either provide a plate of food for morning tea and/or help set up and serve.
to register your interest.
Please find below the list of food suggestions for each year level to bring for children and grandparents to share for morning tea:
Prep ā Fruit Platter
Year 1 - Savoury
Year 2 ā Sandwiches
Year 3 ā Biscuits/Slices/Cakes
Year 4 ā Savoury
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Year 6 - Sandwiches
Please be aware of the āNo Nutā policy when baking or purchasing your food items. We ask if you could please use disposable plates and containers to make it easier with clean up. Could we please have all plates of food delivered by 8.30am on Friday 18 October? Plates can be taken directly to the Resource Centre unless it needs to be refrigerated in The Shed fridge or handed in at Reception.
WSC Tennis Coaching - Term 4, 2024
Tennis coaching will be available in Term 4, 2024. Please click below for the relevant information:
WSC Free Prep Vision Screening - Monday 21 October
On Monday 21 October 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.
Good vision is important for a childās educational, physical and social development. Vision screening checks for common eye conditions that may impact your childās ability to see and therefore impact their learning and development.
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 or you can contact the Primary School Nurse Health Readiness Program on 1800 687 372.
Consent forms must be submitted by Sunday 13 October.
The following video explains the benefits of having your Prep childās vision screened ā
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.
Stephen Street Campus
From the Director of Stephen Street Campus
A very warm welcome back to Term 4. Penning these words gets harder to believe each year given the speed by which time passes. But yet, here we are, ready to say goodbye to another cohort and celebrate the many achievements that have happened once again at Concordia for 2024.
I have just arrived back from our inaugural Year 12 Retreat at the Bunya Mountains where I was also accompanied by Mr Prinsloo, Ms Bowes and Mrs Rohde, as well as leaders from Lutheran Youth of Queensland. This retreat (Ms Bowes tells me retreat is more adult sounding than camp, and therefore more fitting for our Year 12s), is designed to be one last experience for our cohort to come together and share their story and final reflections. Despite the cooler conditions, some pesky ticks and the occasional bird raid (see Facebook), this opportunity has served its purpose, with students using the time effectively and respectfully to connect and pay homage to their journey at Concordia.
It was quite moving to see even the closest of friends find out new information about each other while also sharing a laugh about memories that I am sure will be repeatedly retold at future reunions.
There is no doubt in my mind that each and every one of these students has the gifts and potential to move successfully into adult life, with a well-grounded sense of what it means to be a humble and caring citizen. The staff are so very proud of this fine group of young people we have been privileged to educate.
Over the coming week, we will recognise this group in their final celebratory events ā their Graduation and Recognition Evening and closing chapel. Following all of this, our seniors have one last job to do in completing their external assessments. However, we are confident in the preparation that has and will continue to occur to support them through these few final weeks.
I wish to recognise the families of these students and the incredible job you have done in raising these graduates; especially our departing families, who in some cases have been with the College from when their oldest children started prep. Our college deeply appreciates your contribution to our community, and we wish your family all the best for what we hope will be wonderful years ahead.
While all of this is happening, our Year 9s are also currently adjusting to life at GOOGA, where they will spend the next three weeks developing a deeper awareness of themselves and others in an environment designed to foster resilience and a sense of their own capacity and resourcefulness. Staff will be visiting sporadically during this time, and we look forward to sharing some of the stories as they emerge from this excellent program.
For all other students itās business as usual as we move into our final curriculum units and assessment.
Shortly we will be releasing our Unit 2 and 3 reports for Year 11 and 12 students respectively. I encourage families to make contact with teachers if you wish to discuss results and progress. A reminder that all assessment results and feedback are posted to Parent Lounge so you are able to see how students are performing within their individual subjects.
On 14 October we will be welcoming new students to Concordia in 2025 at our Orientation Day. This is a chance for students to make social connections early, and meet our staff, while also learning more about how we do things at Concordia.
I look forward to seeing many of you in the coming weeks as we begin awards and recognition season.
Yours in faith
Mr Jamie Pukallus
Director of Campus
Sport News
Sports News ā Term 4
New Sport Uniform items are now available from . Please click on the link to order.
Boarding
Boarding News
Hello to all our families
Welcome back to all our students, Term 4, wow itās hard to believe itās here already.
On behalf of our Tutors and Supervisors, I would like to pass on that everyone has readjusted to Boarding life with minimal fuss.
Our Googa students were all very excited when they departed on Tuesday morning. Four weeks seems a long time but it will go quickly, and they will all have a blast. Pens and paper out Mums and Dads- this may be one of the very few times you will send or receive a written letter from form children. Treasure it.
Both dorms were full of chatter, banter, laughter and hysteria on Monday evening when their friends arrived. Whilst the sadness of saying goodbye to home and family is very draining and emotional for some, reuniting with friends can be very invigorating and uplifting.
We all look forward to an exciting term with much happening in the coming weeks. Our Year 12 exams, prize giving, external activities, Year 11 commencing Year 12 work, completion of junior assessments etc. Students will be kept very busy. Please check the school calendar for an update on events happening.
We welcome our new students for 2025 on the 12th of October for our Boarder weekend experience and school orientation. If you know of anyone who may be interested, please give the school a call as you would be very welcome.
Please try to have all weekend leave submitted by Wednesday each week so that we can let the kitchen staff know the numbers for the weekends and organise activities.
Letās celebrate the achievements of our Boarder Captains Kerri and Khan. They both looked Fabulous. It was great to see our Tutors, current and past, celebrating at the red-carpet entrance.
Thatās all folks for this week ā
Maureen
Boarding Coordinator