The Week Ahead - Term 4, Week 6
Monday 6 November to Friday 10 November
From the Head of College
“Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow.” Anthony J D’Angelo.
The passion that our students and teachers have for their learning was evident last night as both Junior Campuses opened their classrooms for a special Twilight Showcase. The students were proud and excited to explain to their parents all that they had been learning over the last five weeks. Under the careful guidance of our teaching staff, Concordia students are able to confidently discuss their learning journey and have a clear understanding of their achievements and the goals that still lay ahead. Congratulations to all who were involved in this special event.
Today we come to the end of Week 5 and we begin our assessment and reporting season across the College. Our Year 12 class are halfway through their external exams, our Year 10 class will begin their exam block next week and all other classes will be working on completing their assessments. We wish all of our students well during this busy time.
As you are aware, Stephen Street Campus leaders for 2024 have been announced and these students have already been busy taking on extra responsibilities with their new roles. Next week sees the leadership process for our Year 5 students begin at the Junior College. I will be joining Mrs Priest on both Junior Campuses next week to listen to students present their speeches to their peers at Assemblies and then conduct interviews for our applicants. Leadership is not reserved for adults and leadership opportunities come in various shapes and sizes for all ages. Developing student leaders is an important part of Concordia as we want to foster independence, positivity and collaboration skills among our students, so they are better equipped and confident to face any challenges and situations put before them. This week, some of our Year 9 and 10 students were able to demonstrate these leadership skills as they worked alongside our visiting students from Japan. It was wonderful to see them interact with our visitors and show them a little of what school is like in Australia.
Finally, I would like to bring to your attention our Concordia Bridge to Success Scholarship. This scholarship has been made available thanks to the generosity of a rural family. The funds of this scholarship will support the education of a student from a disadvantaged rural background who shows the determination to achieve to the best of their potential. Please feel free to share the information in the link with anyone who would be interested in applying for this scholarship.
https://www.concordia.qld.edu....
I trust that you all have a safe and relaxing weekend.
Blessings for the week ahead.
Mrs Jackie Minnikin
Acting Head of College
From the College Pastor
From the College Pastor
Reformation Day - 31/10/1517
We are already half-way through the last term for the year and a lot of assessment (including Year 12s going through their final examinations) as well as a lot of end of year celebrations will make these next few weeks very busy. It’s great to see the Year 9 students back on campus and sharing stories about their adventures at Googa.
This week we observed Reformation Day on the 31st of October, the day on which Martin Luther (depicted here) published a paper of 95 short Theses about things that he believed needed discussion and change in the church. This date was later seen as the catalyst for what we now call the Reformation. For chapel this week we included an interview with the reformer, who shared his excitement about the scriptural insight that the righteous shall live by faith, an insight that changed Luther’s life and became the key insight of the reformers: you cannot earn God’s grace (Luther tried very hard to do just that), nor can you buy it (the church had established a great fundraiser in that department), but it is freely given by God on account of Christ, who died for our sins and rose again to bring us forgiveness and life with God forever and all are invited to take hold of this by faith.
The church wasn’t ready for change at the time and so sadly there were splits and the followers of Luther and some co-reformers inherited the name Lutheran church – although Luther much preferred evangelical (i.e. gospel centred). Reformation Day is a great reminder for us that we need to constantly look back at the scriptures, focus on Christ, and are invited to walk in faith, trusting in God’s goodness and grace, as we seek to live and serve in this God-given world. And certainly at Concordia these insights motivate us as we work with our students and help them gain meaning, purpose and a good foundation for their lives.
The reformers came up with 4 sola’s (alones) that summarised their insights: by grace alone, through Christ alone, through faith alone, and through scripture alone. (On the internet you erroneously often find 5 solas – including J.S. Bach’s later motto: soli deo gratia (to God alone be the glory) - a good study in how important it is to check “facts” espoused on the internet!)
As we remember the Reformation in 2023, in a world with many issues and problems, we are reminded that Luther and the reformers lived in a similarly tumultuous time, with many people struggling to make sense or see a way forward. The reformers spread their insights out of pastoral concern for people, to bring hope and comfort, to lift people’s eyes to God and recognise the graciousness and love found there. That has not changed and the reformation encourages us to lift our eyes in hope to the God of grace and hope.
May our Lord fill you with this hope and comfort and strengthen you to be bearers of hope in this world!
For in the gospel the righteousness of God is revealed—a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: “The righteous will live by faith”. - (Romans 1:17).
Pastor Thomas Böhmert
College Pastor
Community News
From the Director of Pastoral Care and Wellbeing
It is hard to believe that we have reached the final week of the 2023 school year. This year has seen our students demonstrate exceptional dedication to their schooling, with many being acknowledged at the annual Â鶹´«Ă˝ 6-11 Presentation Evening. What a pleasure it was to see so many of our students crossing the Empire Theatre stage to be recognised for their achievements this past year.
All our students should be proud of their efforts and take the time to reflect upon the progress that they have made. Progress is not just measured through the acknowledgement of receiving an award, but through a daily commitment to grow as an individual. Throughout this year I have witnessed the growth that our students have shown through their involvement in class activities, participation in college events, resilience during camps and excursions; and through meaningful interactions with others.
As I reflect upon the year that has passed, I can’t help but feel a deep sense gratitude to be part of such a wonderful College community. One of the strengths of Â鶹´«Ă˝ is fostering a diverse and inclusive community where everyone feels valued and respected. I am grateful to have the opportunity to work alongside a dedicated group of educators and professionals that work tireless to produce quality outcomes for our students. Thank-you to all our staff that have played a pivotal role in guiding, inspiring and nurturing our students.
I am grateful for all our parents and caregivers who have been invaluable partners in our student’s education. Your unwavering support has contributed immensely to the success of our College community. Whether that be through attending college events, assisting with homework, organising travel arrangements, or consulting with staff on academic progress, your involvement makes a difference in student’s lives. Thank-you for entrusting us with your child’s education and we look forward to strengthening our partnerships in the future.
As we wrap up the end of the 2023 school year, I would encourage our families and students to consider what you have been grateful for this year. Take some time to reflect upon the moments or the opportunities that provided you with happiness. What was it about these things that made it meaningful for you and focus on the positive emotions you experienced? By practicing gratitude regularly, it enables us to relish good experiences, improves overall health, assists us to deal with adversity and builds strong relationships.
If you would like to know more about the benefits of gratitude and happiness, please take some time to look through the resources provided through SchoolTV
In closing, I wish you all the best over the school holiday break and that you take some to rejuvenate. Enjoy your break and we look forward to welcoming everyone back for another year of learning in 2024.
Take care!
Mr Tony Manteufel
Director of Pastoral Care and Wellbeing
From the Director of Marketing and Enrolments
As we venture closer to the end of 2023, it is with great pleasure that I share just a couple of highlights from Â鶹´«Ă˝ over the last couple of weeks. I’m going to cover a remarkable opportunity for a deserving student, in the Bridge to Success Scholarship, celebrate creative talent and a cultural exchange with our guests from Kitatoshima Girls School in Tokyo.
Scholarship Opportunity
At Concordia, we are passionate about fostering an inclusive and diverse community of learners. To this end, we are delighted to accept applications for the "Bridge to Success Scholarship," aimed at providing the gift of education to a student hailing from a disadvantaged rural background who showcases immense potential and unwavering determination to reach their goals.
This scholarship is tailored for a boarding student set to commence their journey at Concordia in 2024, walking alongside them until their graduation from Year 12 in 2029.
Our commitment is to provide them with the tools, resources, and support necessary to unlock their full potential. To ensure that we reach the most deserving candidates, we have a simple application process in place. All interested applicants, along with their parents or caregivers, are encouraged to complete the application form available on our website under “scholarships”.
The application deadline is Monday, November 6, 2023, at 4:00 PM.
We look forward to applications that tell the stories of students who are ready to embrace this remarkable opportunity.
This scholarship reaffirms our commitment to making education accessible to all, while celebrating the tenacity and spirit of students who aspire to achieve great heights.
I encourage you to spread the word about the Bridge to Success Scholarship to any potential candidates who meet the criteria.
Art Talent on Show
In late October, Â鶹´«Ă˝ hosted a remarkable Art Exhibition featuring artwork from all year levels. This stunning display of creativity and talent showcased the artistic achievements of our students. Parents and art enthusiasts were treated to a captivating visual journey through the works of our budding artists. To make the evening even more special, a wine and cheese event was organised for parents, creating a delightful atmosphere for celebrating the artistic achievements of our students.Concordia students demonstrated their exceptional talents on a different stage during the recent Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce Business Awards. The students gave a stellar performance, delivering Queen songs to a packed house. Their outstanding musical skills and electrifying presence left the audience in awe. It was a night to remember, and the students' performance received accolades from all quarters.
International Visitors
In the spirit of nurturing global perspectives and understanding, Concordia welcomed 13 bright young women from Kitatoshima Girls School in Tokyo, Japan. These students are part of a study tour that promises to be a culturally enriching experience for both our international guests and our Concordia community. During their stay, the visiting students participated in activities designed to foster cultural exchange and enhance their English language skills. This not only adds a unique dimension to our learning environment but also reflects our commitment to preparing our students for an increasingly interconnected world. Our Concordia community extended a warm welcome and shared our local culture. Thank you to students and staff who made the visit such a memorable one.
Thank you for being a part of this extraordinary journey at Â鶹´«Ă˝.
Warm regards
Ms Belinda Sanders
Director of Marketing & Enrolments
ALWS Gifts of Grace
Gifts of Grace 2023
Not sure what to get someone for Christmas? Want to make a real difference with your Christmas presents this year?
Why not check out ALWS (Australian Lutheran World Service) Gifts of Grace? You can choose a specific gift that will help someone in need across the world.
Why not sit down with your children and discuss what you might do and why? They’ll enjoy choosing a gift.
Our family have done this for a few years now – first with my German family and interestingly our daughter requested to be included, willing to forego some gift we might have otherwise had for her.
Have a look at the link and reflect on what you could do.
Wijesiri Siblings Shine
Stephen Street Campus students, Dinuk and Dinakshi Wijesiri are rising stars in the fields of Maths and Science.
Dinakshi attended the Global Space Challenge workshop opportunity at UniSQ over the September holiday. She was one of 9 students selected to participate from a group of applicants. As part of this Dinakshi won the award for the best habitat in space out of several countries.
Dinuk was rewarded a Credit for the Australian Maths Olympiad, a 4-hour competition to which he was invited to participate in during Term 3. Dinuk was invited based on his results on other Maths competitions we have run this year. The competition is 10 problem-solving questions of an immense standard.
We are very proud of them both and congratulate them again on their wonderful achievements.
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
From the Junior College Director of Campuses
Artistic expression knows no bounds, and this was abundantly clear last week at our Art Show. This much-anticipated event, a celebration of creativity and talent, left our visitors amazed as they wandered through the displays of our student's imagination and creativity. We would like to extend a huge thank you to our Art teaching team, Mr John Trappett and Mr David Heuschele for the amazing talent you are able to produce in our students. Your child’s framed artwork will come home over the next week.
Last week, we also celebrated the generosity of our community in our very touching Christmas for the Bush service. This year’s theme of From Little Things Big Things Grow, we became more aware of how the generosity of our little community, can make such a large difference to the families of our farming community in South-East Queensland. Thank you for assisting us in making this happen.
This week, we have also celebrated and shared the semester’s learning with you. It was fabulous to see so many families come and share in this time.
Many events are coming up over the next three weeks. Keep an eye out for details in The Week Ahead and on the College Calendar app.
Blessings for a restful weekend and remainder of the term.
to view HSC's Events for Term 4, Week 6.
to view WSC's Events for Term 4, Week 6.
Mrs Juanetta Priest
Director of Campuses | Hume Street & Warwick Street
JC Year 6 Big Day Out - Wednesday 22 November
The much anticipated JC Year 6 Big Day Out will be held on Wednesday 22 November. Please read the attached which provides you with more details about this excursion.
Permission Required
Parents are requested to go to Parent Lounge to submit your permission for your child to attend this excursion by Thursday 15 November 2023.
- Login to >
- click on Events and Payments >
- click on JC Year 6 Big Day Out 2023 >
- Accept >
- Save
Important Note After submitting your permission, please check and ensure your Parent Lounge portal is up to date regarding your child's Emergency Contact Information and Medical Conditions.
Should you have any further queries regarding this excursion, please contact your child's teacher.
JC Swimming Carnival Meal Deal - 16 November
On Thursday 16 November the HSC Parent Connect are providing a meal deal for students at the Swimming Carnival only. Meal Deals will be delivered to the pool at 10.30am.
Orders are through My Student Account and close on Monday 13 November 2023 at 3pm.
Please note: This meal deal will replace Tuckshop in Week 7 for both WSC and HSC
Meal Deal details are below.
Cost: $9.00 with Gluten Free Options available
Option 1 - Wrap, Fruit Salad and Drink
Drink - Choose from Water or Chocolate Milk or Apple/Tropical/Orange and Mango Popper
Wrap - Choose from Chicken, Ham or Vegetarian
Snack - Select Fresh Fruit Salad
Option 2 - Sushi, Fruit Salad and Drink
Drink - Choose from Water or Chocolate Milk or Apple/Tropical/Orange and Mango Popper
Sushi - Choose from Beef Teriyaki, Chicken Avocado and Mayo or Vegetarian
Snack - Select Fresh Fruit Salad
JC Weekly STEM Challenge
Week 6’s Stem Challenge is the Holiday Fun Challenge: “With the school holidays coming quickly can you design a toy that you could play with. Happy designing!”
Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
HSC Weekly Events
Please to view HSC's Events for Term 4, Week 6.
HSC Parent Connect Spectacular Fun Day - 23 November
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. The last week of Tuckshop will be Week 6.
HSC Prep Excursion to Pevan & Sarah - 6 November
On Monday 6 November 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.
Parent Permission
Parents are requested to go to Parent Lounge to submit your permission by Friday 3 November
- Login to Parent Lounge >
- Click on Events and Payments >
- Click on - [[tour_desc]] >
- 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 myself on natalie.blackwell@concordia.qld.edu.au
HSC 2024 Booklists
Please note: The online version of the booklist for Years 2-4 is correct with the updated Maths textbook.
Our 2024 booklists are available for online ordering. Place your order online through Browns Office Choice. The Book Lists' link is also available in .
Orders that were placed and paid for before Wednesday 15 November will be ready for collection from HSC Resource Centre on Thursday 23 November between 8.00am and 9.30am.
Brown’s Office Choice -
Please note, the headphones have been taken off the 2024 booklists due to quality of previously sourced headphones.
- Each student will need a set of headphones for school.
- Please check the strength of the connection where it plugs into the device.
- Our little Prep students sometimes get confused if there is a volume button on the headphones so please avoid this if possible.
Warwick Street Campus
WSC Weekly Events
Please to view WSC's Events for Term 4, Week 6.
WSC Musical - 21 November 2023
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 6.
WSC 2024 Booklists
Our 2024 booklists are available for online ordering. Place your order online through Browns Office Choice. The Book Lists' link is also available in .
Orders that were placed and paid for before Monday 13 November will be ready for collection from WSC Shed on Wednesday 22 November between 8.00am and 9.30am.
Brown’s Office Choice -
Please note, the headphones have been taken off the 2024 booklists due to quality of previously sourced headphones.
- Each student will need a set of headphones for school.
- Please check the strength of the connection where it plugs into the device.
- Our little Prep students sometimes get confused if there is a volume button on the headphones so please avoid this if possible.
WSC Family Fun Afternoon
Please to register your attendance to this exciting event.
Stephen Street Campus
From the Director of Campus
Wow – somehow we are already 5 weeks into term and well past the half-way mark. I would like to start by congratulating our Year 9 students on their resounding completion of the Googa camp experience. Once again, we have received overwhelmingly positive feedback from the camp staff regarding the students' positive attitudes and unwavering determination during their four-week adventure. The long-term benefits of this experience are immeasurable. Not only do our students return with new friendships and lifelong memories, but they also develop essential life skills such as teamwork, resilience, and problem-solving that will serve them well in their academic and personal journeys. We trust that parents may also be witnessing an increased sense of independence and gratitude upon their child’s return home, with a new perspective on what it takes to provide for others and accept extra responsibilities.
Year 10 Preferred Pathways
I'd like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Mr. Bishop and our Year 10 Preferred Pathways students for their outstanding showcase event this week. The entrepreneurial initiatives presented were nothing short of fantastic, and the students offered honest reflections on both their triumphs and setbacks. From agricultural products to website design and health initiatives, their work throughout the year showcases a level of maturity and knowledge well beyond their years. I have no doubt that they will go on to achieve great things in the future. We look forward to seeing another group take on this year long journey in 2024; producing what I am sure will be even more success.
Year 12 External Exams
As we reach the halfway mark of the external exams, I want to extend my best wishes to our Year 12 students. Your hard work, dedication, and perseverance are truly commendable, and we have every confidence in your abilities to excel in these critical assessments. We pray that your final week of exams will further reflect the wonderful outcomes you deserve.
CLC Sports Evening
Looking ahead, we have our Sports Evening event scheduled for Wednesday, November 8. This is a special occasion when we recognize and celebrate the remarkable achievements of our students throughout 2023. It is also an opportunity to glimpse into the exciting prospects of 2024, which will see a continued expansion of our sporting endeavours and increased opportunities for community sponsors to support the Concordia sports program.
CLC Presentation Night
Our major culminating event for the year is the 2023 Years 6-11 Awards Presentation Night, to be held on Monday 20 November at Empire Theatre. We look forward to celebrating the hard work and achievements of our students, who continue to make life very difficult for our awards committee in determining the recipients of our many prestigious awards.
Finally, as we approach the final three weeks of the term, I want to wish all our students, staff, and families the very best for the coming festive period. While there is always still much to do, we hope our community can also head into the break with a sense of great satisfaction about what has been achieved this year.
Yours in faith,
Mr Jamie Pukallus
Director of Campus
Sport News
Sports News – Term 4, Week 5
Basketball Academy Opportunity
Recent Results & Achievements
Rugby 7s – Round 4
U13 Boys
- Game 1 Vs Mary Mackillop: Lost 12-7
- Game 2 Vs St Mary's: Lost 21-0
Futsal – Round 4
- The U13 boys put up another great fight trailing narrowly 3-2 at halftime. They pushed the other team all the way in the second half but were unfortunate to go down in the end.
- The junior girls had the bye but played an impressive friendly match drawing 7-7.
- The senior girls had a great win 3-2 over Fairholme.
Girls Twilight Netball
Our girls Netball team continued their winning streak with a victory over the Dream Team.
Boys 5-A-Side Netball
- Our boys played fantastic again, recording victories over TAS 1 and Harristown.
Primary Boys Basketball
Our primary boys' basketball team have been playing outstanding in the Toowoomba Basketball Association, Friday night competition. Last week they recorded an impressive 20-1 win against Downlands. Well done boys and keep up the great work!
Upcoming Fixtures and Information
Futsal
- Training: Boys – Monday afternoons/ Girls – Tuesday afternoons, from 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm in the SSC gym.
- Games: Boys – Wednesdays/Girls – Mondays
- Game Venues: Boys – UniSQ (off Baker St)/Girls – The Glennie School (off Vacy St)
- Please arrive to your game no later than 30 minutes prior to kick off.
Round | Team | Time | Opponent | Court |
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5 | 7/8s Girls | 4.00PM | St Ursula's | 3 |
Senior Girls | 6.15PM | St Saviour's | 1 | |
Boys | 4.15PM | Good as Gold | 1 |
Netball
- Training: Boys – Tuesday afternoons/ Girls – Thursday afternoons, from 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm at the WSC outdoor courts.
- Game Venues: Boys – TAS/Concordia/Girls – Nell. E Robinson Netball Courts
- Draw:
Team | Time | Opponent | Court |
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Final Round - Boys | 5.00PM | TAS/Harristown | 1/2 |
Round 6 - Girls | 5.30PM | Black Wolf's | 15 |
Rugby 7's
- Training: Wednesday afternoons 3:30pm-4:30pm on the Rugby oval.
- Game Venue: Highfields Sport and Recreation Centre.
- Draw:
Team | Time | Opponent | Court |
---|---|---|---|
U13's | 4.20PM | TBA | 2 |
U13's | TBA | TBA | 2 |
Upcoming Competitions and Opportunities
Rugby League 9s Competition ​
- Any students interested in competing in the Rugby League 9s competition in week 10 of term 1 next year, please go to student notices and complete the attached form.​
- 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.)​
Staff vs Students Pink Stumps Day
WHEN: Lunchtime, Week 6 – Wednesday November 8th
WHERE: CSI Oval
We will be hosting a Staff vs Students Pink Stumps Day because no one should go through breast cancer without the care of a McGrath Breast Care Nurse. McGrath Breast Care Nurses help individuals and their families affected by breast cancer by providing invaluable physical, psychological, and emotional support from the time of diagnosis and throughout treatment.
All funds raised go towards helping the McGrath Foundation reach their goal of 250 nurses by 2025, to work towards ensuring no one misses out on care. So, wear something Pink, buy a Pink snow cone and watch the Staff and students do battle on the pitch, all in support of a worthy cause.
If you would like to donate prior, please visit or scan one of the QR codes on a poster around school, and search for Concordia:
Sport Quote & Joke of the Week
Joke: What goes all the way around the field but never moves? The fence.
Boarding
Boarding News
Hi to everyone near and far.
I hope that as you are reading this you are safe and comforted, especially after the recent fires. We have had you all in our prayers and encouraged everyone to remain positive, especially those children who come from the fire areas.
This week started off full pace and it feels like our feet are not touching the ground.
Saturday, I collected our Year 9 Googa students, they were all sad to leave after four fun and exciting weeks away but happy to return to the comforts of Boarding. One of our Year 11 students, Joy was admitted to the Toowoomba Hospital. She is now recovering well, with the support and aid of the medical team, and was happy to let you all know she is ok and to share the snap taken from her hospital bed.
We went to see Outback Spectacular on Sunday – one of the best excursions by far to Brisbane. The kids were blown away with the show and thoroughly enjoyed their meal and desserts. Most of all they enjoyed going off site and getting away for a bit.
13 Japanese Students arrived on Monday for a Study Tour. They arrived 2 hours ahead of time, but we were well prepared, and they quickly settled into Boarding life. There was plenty of laughter and singing in the dorms, even some dance moves in front of the mirror. They are a lovely group of girls with a great sense of humor and big appetites to learn all about Australia and our culture.
Tuesday, we visited the peaceful Japanese Gardens, it was delightful with cherry blossoms and chirping birds nested in trees. From there went to Picnic Point, a beautiful spot where you can look out over the Lockyer Valley. It has been a pleasure looking after the girls. Thank you to the Marketing team and Tyler International for all their dedication and hard work.
Our Futsal girls had their first win! George had her very last Futsal game and received a well-deserved Player of the Match. We are so proud of your dedication to this game. Our boys Rugby 7’s had two great games and just fell short of a win. Next time guys.
This weekend we have our Year 10 Boarder Orientation, and we will be taking the students to the movies on Saturday night.
That’s all for this week.
Stay safe and take care of each other.
Mrs Maureen Taurima and Mr Andrew Bull
Boarding Houseparents