The Week Ahead - Term 4, Week 7
Monday 14 November to Friday 18 November 2022
From the Head of College
Dear Parents and Caregivers
As parents, and for us as educators, we often wonder and wait for those affirmations and light-bulb moments to happen for our children at home and for our students at school. And then an event takes place, a behaviour or response at home happens or a moment occurs at school which confirms why we get out of bed, get them out of bed, and turn up for these young people everyday. Well, I have had the wonderful opportunity this week to witness both our Junior College and Senior College students stepping up and affirming the great upward trajectory which they are on.
Several of our Year 5 students, actually 22 in total, had the opportunity to present their 2023 Campus Captain speeches to their peers, staff and family members. At both Hume Street and Warwick Street Campuses I witnessed confident, articulate and knowledgeable youngsters who spoke from the heart about their dreams, ambitions and visions for Concordia in 2023. I noticed a tear in some parents' eyes and at times I sat there with a lump in my throat too, listening to these future adult citizens of Toowoomba, Australia and the world â that light-bulb moment we all wait for. My congratulations need to go out to every one of the 22 nominees, their families and the staff who have scaffolded and invested in these youngers lives over the years. A difficult job now awaits the panel who must decide on our Junior College leaders for 2023. As I said to Mrs Priest and Mrs Minnikin, what a great âproblemâ for us to have as college we now look forward to announcing our Junior College Captains. Thank you to Mrs Libby Scouller, Mrs Juanetta Priest and Mrs Jackie Minnikin for looking after and supporting these students through this process.
Our Year 9 students, families and staff celebrated their Rite Journey Homecoming service on Tuesday evening. Once again, every student who stepped up on the evening was confident, articulate and authentic in sharing with us some of the highlights, observations and for some life-changing experiences which four weeks at Googa has brought for the. This group of Year 9 students was acknowledged by the Googa staff as the best group to have ever attended the camp â what a proud moment and affirming moment for the students, families and for us as a college. As someone once said to me, the stronger the foundation we put in place for our children, the higher their pyramid will be in life. Congratulations to every family on the foundation which you are putting in place for your student. Thank you to Mrs Karen Rohde, Ms Mel Downs, Mr Steve Miegel and Mr Dave Rentell for the work done in supporting these students on their Rite Journey this year.
I have also this week had the privilege of having a thank you and celebratory morning tea or lunch with our outgoing Junior College Captains. Thank you, Emily and Emma, [Hume Street] as well as Anya and Evi [Warwick Street] for your leadership, hard work, role modelling and legacy which you have left behind at your respective campuses for others to follow â and more great foundations in place here!
Our Year 12 students will finish their external exam cycle this Friday. Next week on Wednesday, we will host a Year 12 Graduation Brunch, in the pear-shaped garden, for this cohort as a final acknowledgment and farewell celebration before sending them on their way. We will also begin to graduate and farewell our Year 6 students from primary school as both the Warwick and Hume Street campuses host these students and their parents or caregivers at graduation dinners early next week.
Good luck to our Year 11 students as they move into the IA1 Exam Block next week. Our Years 3 to 6 students will also be participating in their Junior College Swimming Carnival next week on Thursday. How lucky are we to have a wonderful indoor Aquatic Centre to allow us to go ahead with theses events irrespective of the weather conditions. I look forward to seeing many family supporters on the day.
With our Years 6 to 11 Presentation Night at the Empire Theatre just over a week away, please ensure that you have this event booked in as we celebrate and acknowledge our students and the school year that was 2022.
Wishing everyone a safe weekend.
Yours in Christ
Mr Anton Prinsloo
Head of College
Quote of the Week: No one has looked back sadly on a life full of experiences, but many look back wishing they had had the courage to do more. [Anonymous]
From the College Pastor
Remembrance Day
The day of publication of this The Week Ahead is Remembrance Day, when we recall the end of the war to end all wars, World War I, which concluded with an armistice coming into force on the 11/11/1918 at 11am. The war had caused great devastation across Europe and around the world and cost millions their lives, and scarred millions more.
At all our campuses we will observe this occasion to remember those who died, ultimately ensuring that we can enjoy the democratic freedoms we so easily take for granted.
As we observe Remembrance Day we are also painfully aware that WWI did not end all wars, in fact only 21 years later it was exceeded by an even more deadly worldwide conflagration. And while we in the West have enjoyed over 70 years of peace, conflicts have raged in many regions of the world and now, sadly again also in Europe.
It seems that as humanity we have a problem that we cannot solve. I guess the bible calls it sin or self-centredness (see Genesis 3).
But the bible also expresses the longing for peace and conveys Godâs promise is that peace will come. The prophet Micah expresses it this way:
God will settle arguments between distant and powerful nations. They will pound their swords and their spears into rakes and shovels; they will never again make war or attack one another. Everyone will find rest beneath their own fig trees or grape vines, and they will live in peace. (Micah 4:3-4).
It appears that while we are unable to solve this problem God can and will. Just that Godâs approach was different from expectations. He didnât come with force, subjugating those who didnât fit in, but rather he came as a human, as we will again celebrate in 6 weeks, sharing our lives, our problems, and our sufferings and ultimately going to a cross to absorb the worldâs sin and show a new way to live and into life.
Jesus says: Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God. (Matthew 5:9). This is not the easy way and we are challenged on it and need to constantly return to God, seek forgiveness and guidance and encouragement.
May the Lord guide you into the way of peace in your relationships and sphere of influence. Have a blessed week.
Pastor Thomas Böhmert
College Pastor
Community News
2022 Presentation Evening
NAPLAN - March 2023
NAPLAN tests will be conducted in March 2023. All students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 are expected to participate in NAPLAN tests. Âé¶čŽ«Ăœ will be conducting NAPLAN tests through online testing. The testing dates will be advised early in Term 1, 2023.
NAPLAN assesses literacy and numeracy skills that students have already learnt through the school curriculum. Concordia teachers will ensure that students are familiar with the test formats and will provide appropriate support and guidance. Practice testing has taken place for all students who need to undertake the NAPLAN testing in 2023.
NAPLAN tests are constructed to give students an opportunity to demonstrate skills they have learnt. NAPLAN tests give you information on how your child is progressing against national standards.
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Do you have an old TV?
The 2023 Musical team are searching for a retro/vintage television. Can you help? We need an old TV with AV input. The Ideal would be for a TV/VCR combo, as seen in the below photo, but a TV and separate VCR would do the trick too. So if youâve got one lurking in the back of a shed or maybe you know someone who keeps one in the games room, we would love to hear from you.
Please contact jess.merretz@concordia.qld.edu.au if you know where we could source one.
International Men's Day BBQ
We hope you can join us for this special event.
Car Boot Sale - Postponed
Hume Street OSHC - Bake Sale - Closing Monday 14 November
Please for a copy of the order form.
Free Family Event
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
From the Junior College Directors
With the end of the term getting closer, and their time at the Junior College coming to an end for our Year 6 students, we have started to look back on all that they have achieved. Next week, these students will enjoy taking a trip down memory lane at our traditional Year 6 Dinners as they celebrate their last seven years at primary school. This a special evening for our students and their parents as they reminisce, laugh and share stories of their time at our junior campuses.
In the last few weeks, Mr Prinsloo has joined our Campus Captains Emma and Emily, and Evi and Anya for morning tea and lunch on their respective campuses. We are so proud of these four students and thank them for all that they have done for the Junior College in 2022. With our current captainsâ time coming to an end, we have been busy working through the process to find our new Campus Captains for 2023. After listening to 22 amazing speeches, conducting interviews and counting votes from students and staff, we were able to announce our 2023 Campus Captains at our Chapel services this morning. Congratulations to the following students:
Hume Street Campus
Atoor Jok
Joshua Dolley
Warwick Street Campus
Arabella Knopke
Flynn Weier
We wish all these students well as they take on their leadership positions. Next week, we will continue our leadership process and will be interviewing for all other positions. These positions will be announced at next weekâs Chapel service and our leadership handover ceremonies will be held at our final Chapel services on Friday 25 November.
Our Swimming Carnival is Thursday 17 November and many students are looking forward to putting their hard work from lessons to the test as they compete in this carnival. Parents are welcome to attend, the coffee van will be available, and may the best House win!
If you have volunteered in any capacity throughout the year this year, we would love to honour and thank you with our Volunteers' chapel and morning tea. Please see flyer for more information.
to view HSC's Events for Term 4, Week 7.
to view WSC's Events for Term 4, Week 7.
Mrs Juanetta Priest - Director of Campus (Hume Street)
Mrs Jackie Minnikin - Director of Campus (Warwick Street)
Library News
As the end of the year and Term 4 are almost here, I would like to thank you for your support with the Scholastic Book Club. Your generous purchases throughout the year have allowed me to buy many more books for our libraries. I am always guided by the students' interests and they certainly are a keen group of readers. I love seeing the students' excitement when they either receive their book club order or see me carrying the boxes to the library for unpacking. The final Scholastic Book Club orders for 2022 have been distributed this week and I look forward to running a very successful Book Club again in 2023.
Borrowing has now finished for the year and in Week 7, all books at home will need to be returned. They will be able to still have some books in their classroom book boxes until the end of Week 7. Please remind your children to return all of their books on their designated library day to help with the process of clearing all their loans by the end of the term. There will be no borrowing over the Christmas School holidays and any outstanding books will be billed for. Lastly, thank you everyone for the wonderful support you give your children in encouraging them to read regularly, listening to them reading and reading aloud to them. Their enthusiasm for reading comes from your efforts and makes my job so much easier working with children who are truly engaged in this part of their learning process.
Mrs Karen Maben
Junior Campus Library Coordinator
JC Swimming Carnival Meal Deal - 17 November
On Thursday 17 November, the WSC Parent Connect are providing a meal deal for students at the Swimming Carnival and those students at their campus. Meal Deals will be delivered to the pool at 10.30am, HSC at 10.45am and to WSC at 12.45pm.
Orders are through My Student Account and close on Monday 14 November 2022 at 3pm.
Please note: This meal deal will replace Tuckshop in Week 7 for both WSC and HSC
Meal Deal details are below.
Cost: $8.00 with Gluten Free Options available
Option 1 - Wrap, Fruit Salad and Drink Choose from Chicken, Ham or Vegetarian Fruit Salad Drink - choose from Water or Chocolate/Strawberry Milk or Apple/Golden Pash/Orange Popper
Option 2 - Sushi, Fruit Salad and Drink Choose from Chicken Teriyaki or Tuna and Mayo Fruit Salad Drink - choose from Water or Chocolate/Strawberry Milk or Apple/Golden Pash/Orange Popper
JC 2022 Inter-House Swimming Carnival - 17 November
On Thursday 17 November students from the age group 8-12 year olds will be participating in the JC 2022 Inter-House Swimming Carnival held at the Concordia Aquatic Centre. Students will need to be dropped at the pool by 8.15am for an 8.30am start. for a copy of the program.
We are looking for parent who are available on the day to help with timekeeping. We are running 2 sessions 8.30am to 10.20am and 10.50am to 12.30pm. If you are able to help please to submit your availability.
Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
HSC Weekly Events
Please to view HSC's Events for Term 4, Week 7.
HSC Icy Poles - $1.00 - Tuesday 15 November
Our Student Council have organised a $1 icy pole day on Tuesday 15 November to support the RSPCA over the Christmas holiday as they are inundated with surrendered animals over this period.
HSC Tree Planting with Buddies
To finish off a project that we have been working on for many years, we are going to plant the southern fence line near the Hume Street oval. On Monday 14 November, students can wear their old clothes ready to do some planting with their buddies. We look forward to finishing this project and then watching the rest of the fence line green up.
2023 Year 4 Teacher
Mrs Zoe Hutchinson is coming to HSC for a visit and to meet her 2023 Year 4 students Tuesday at 2.30pm. Iâm sure the Year 3 class will be very interested to meet her. She will stay for a little bit after school so if any parents would like to come into the Year 3 classroom, they would also be welcome to meet Zoe.
HSC Year 4 Fun Afternoon - 18 November
On Friday 18 November our Year 4 students will enjoy a fun afternoon at SSC.
This afternoon will be run by the Year 9 students as part of their Leadership Training and following on from their Googa trip. Students will participate in the following activities:
- Everyone will make a Christmas bauble and reindeer biscuits.
- Students can opt in on
- Finger painting on canvas
- Face painting
- Christmas card making
- Students are free to rotate through
- Can toss
- Obstacle course
- Mini golf
- Giant Connect 4
- Giant Jenga
There will also be live music and a photo booth on the day.
HSC students will catch the College bus over to SSC but due to the clash with Year 5/6 Friday Inter-School Sport we have the options below.
Option 1: You are welcome to pick them up from SSC at 2.30pm instead of a normal school pick up at HSC.
Option 2: Students will be returned to HSC by Taxi. We will have a staff member in each taxi with the students.
Could you please indicate below how your child will return from SSC on Friday 18 November from the fun afternoon. Please submit your response by Wednesday 16 November.
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If you have any questions, please contact the Campus Reception.
HSC Volunteers' Chapel Service and Morning Tea - 18 November
HSC Awards and Musical Information
The following awards will be presented at our Musical on Thursday 24 November - Borgelt Family Achievement Award (Year 4 student), Conrad Carrigan Bursary Award (Year 5 student) and some Blues sports awards. The food vans will be available 5pm-5.45pm. Students will be required in their classrooms at 5.45pm to be ready for a 6pm start.
The Martin Kretzchmar Lighthouse Award will be presented at the CLC Presentations Night at the Empire Theatre on Monday 21 November and then shared with our HSC community at the Musical.
HSC Musical - 24 November
HSC Parent Connect Fun Spectacular Day
To celebrate our last week and have a bit of fun, we will be having a Fun Spectacular Day on Thursday 24 November. This is being funded by our Parent Connect group. Parents are more than welcome to join us between 8.30am-10.45am.
HSC Final Chapel Service
Please join us on Friday 25 November 2pm for our final 2022 Chapel service. We will have the badge presentation for our 2023 Leaders as well as celebrating and farewelling our Year 6 students. We look forward to our traditional send-off through the tunnel to the next part of their journey. We will also finish the afternoon with a time of fellowship and watermelon in the junior playground.
HSC 2023 Booklists
Our 2023 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 16 November will be ready for collection from HSC Resource Centre on Thursday 24 November between 8.00am and 9.30am.
Brownâs Office Choice -
Please note, the headphones have been taken off the 2023 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.
2023 Tennis Coaching at HSC
Donation From Our Saviour's Congregation
Letter from the congregation of Our Saviourâs …
âOn 30 October, Our Saviourâs congregation sadly closed its doors for the last time. As a result of this, we would like you to have these things for your chapel. We hope this will enhance your experience as you spend time talking to and praising the Lord.
The first service at Our Saviourâs was held in what is now the church hall on 31 January 1965. St Pauls church donated an Altar, crucifix and candles to be used in the hall. The new church was built and dedicated on 1 October, 1972. This church had a new altar with crucifix and candles. The old altar was then put into storage and then used in our workshop room at Sunday school. This altar was lent to Martin Luther Primary Campus in 2009.
Today, we would like to donate this altar with the original candle sticks and crucifix together with Paraments and processional cross to your school.â
On Friday 4 November, members of Our Saviourâs came to our Chapel Service and handed this items over to us. Our history has been linked with Our Saviourâs for many years and we feel blessed to have these items gifted to us.
HSC Chess Lessons with Mr Les Lord - Term 1 2023
We are excited that Mr Les Lord will be running Chess Coaching sessions commencing Tuesday 31 January 2023 from 10.45am to 11.30am in the Art Room. The cost per student for six Chess Lessons will be $45.00.
If your child would like to participate please submit your permission and payment on Parent Lounge.
Permission Required
Parents are requested to go to Parent Lounge to submit your permission for your child to attend this excursion by Friday 27 January 2023.
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Warwick Street Campus
WSC Weekly Events
Please to view WSC's Events for Term 4, Week 7.
WSC Volunteers' Chapel Service and Morning Tea - 18 November
WSC Musical - 22 November 2022
Costumes for WSC Musical
Parents, please see list below of costume requirements for our Christmas Musical, âLights, Camel, Action 2!â
Some items of your childâs costume will be provided. Please contact your teacher if you have any difficulties finding the items below:
Prep - Stars
- Girls â white singlets with spaghetti straps and white leggings
- Yellow tulle skirts (supplied)
- Boys â white chesty Bonds singlet and school sport shorts
- All other items supplied
Year 1 â Nazareth Neighbours
- Tie dyed shirt
- Boys â blue jeans
- Girls â knee high white skirt
- All other items supplied
Year 2 â Sheep and Shepherds
- Long or short sleeve black shirt
- Black leggings or pants
- No shoes
- All other items supplied
Year 3 - Angels
- Plain white t-shirt
- Long black pants
- Girls can wear an optional white dress or skirt over black pants
- No shoes
- Optional sunglasses
- All other items supplied
Year 4 â Wise Men
- Long denim jeans
- White t-shirt
- No shoes
- Capes and crowns supplied
Year 5 â Roman Soldiers
- Red or grey t-shirt
- Red, grey or black pants
- No shoes
- All other items supplied Year 6
Year 6 - individual items for each character
WSC 2023 Booklists
Our 2023 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 14 November will be ready for collection from WSC Shed on Wednesday 23 November between 8.00am and 9.30am.
Brownâs Office Choice -
Please note, the headphones have been taken off the 2023 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 Tennis Coaching Term 1 2023
If your child is interested in tennis coaching in Term 1, 2023, for more information:
WSC Special Prep Tennis Coaching Term 1 2023
WSC Tuckshop Orders
Please note: There will be no Tuckshop this week due to Swimming Carnival Meal Deal on Thursday 17 November.
WSC Final Chapel Service
Please join us on Friday 25 November 2pm for our final 2022 Chapel service. We will have the badge presentation for our 2023 Leaders as well as celebrating and farewelling our Year 6 students. We look forward to our traditional send-off through the tunnel to the next part of their journey.
Stephen Street Campus
From the Director of Campus
Today marks the final milestone in the journey for our Year 12 students, with exams coming to a close this afternoon. I wish to acknowledge how well the Year 12s have prepared and applied themselves in this exam period. As I mentioned in a previous edition, the end of Year 12 is an emotional rollercoaster, as students need to combine the high of end of school celebrations with the stress and pressure of exams, which in some subjects count for 50% of their overall grade. Next Wednesday we will be holding a final brunch for this cohort, as a final gesture of appreciation for them as an amazing group of young adults, bidding them farewell as they enter a time of greater independence in their lives ahead. Well done, Year 12 â we will miss you.
Year 9 Rite Journey Homecoming Celebration
Many thanks to all students, parents, family and staff who attended the Year 9 Rite Journey Homecoming event on Tuesday. After a barbecue on a very brisk November evening, we made our way into the chapel for a service lead by Mr Stephen Miegel. During the ceremony each student presented a short reflection on their time at Googa, and what it has meant to them as they continue their journey towards adulthood. It was clear that students had certainly reflected on a deep level, and had seen beyond Googa simply being a four week fun time at camp. A common theme mentioned by students was the sense of gratefulness that has emerged for their friends and family. They now have a greater appreciation for the basic provisions in life, and the role of their parents in how they provide for them and love them unconditionally. As a staff, we could not be prouder of this Year 9 cohort and the positive impact they had on the staff at Googa. The future is in good hands
Year 10 Exam Block
On Monday, our Year 10 students will start their end of semester exam block. The transition from Year 10 to Year 11 is quite a significant step, as students begin to see the increased intensity of the curriculum and assessment demands. Our Heads of Department and teaching teams do a fabulous job of scaffolding this transition period through learning and assessment practices that reflect the requirements of Senior. Exam blocks provide students with an opportunity to develop better study habits, including how to prioritise and schedule their time appropriately. All the best to our Year 10 students as they enter this period.
International Menâs Day Barbecue â Friday 18 November
Next Friday evening, Concordia will be hosting an International Menâs Day barbecue evening on Stephen Street Campus from 5.30 â 7pm outside the gymnasium.
The cost is $20 for adults and $15 for students and includes: German sausages, bread rolls, sauerkraut, onion, sauce
- Assorted beer (adults only!)
- Great company in a relaxed setting
If you'd like to purchase tickets to this event, please use the below link.
International Menâs Day celebrates worldwide the positive value men bring to the world, their families and communities. It is important that we continue to highlight positive role models and raise awareness of menâs well-being.
The theme for 2022 is âHelping Men and Boysâ.
We look forward to celebrating this event with our community
Year 11 Fun Day â Friday 18 November
Friday 18 November will also be a fun-filled day for our Year 11 students as they head to Brisbane as part of our end of year celebrations. Staff and students will visit South Bank and Queen Street Mall, as they spend the day relaxing (and shopping Iâm sure) and connecting with each other, prior to the final week of exams and learning. Well done Year 11s on a such a strong year of personal and group achievements.
Have a great week.
Yours in faith,
Mr Jamie Pukallus
Director of Campus
2023 Book Lists
2023 Book Lists are now available from Browns Office Choice, Toowoomba. Orders that are placed and paid for before Tuesday 16 December can be collected from Browns Office Choice from Thursday 22 December.
The Edge Cafe
Start your week off on the right foot with a coffee, hot chocolate or Chai Latte from The Edge Café.
The Café is open 8am to 9.15am every Monday this term. All beverages are one size and a bargain $3 each (Soy or Almond milk + 50c). Payment via MSA or EFTPOS, no cash.
Students, parents and staff are invited to pop in and have a coffee take away or stay and chat while Kochie catches you up with the latest news on Sunrise.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Empire Theatre Bursary Winners
Our congratulations go to three very talented young performers who were awarded a share of the Empire Theatres Foundationâs $25,000 in bursaries. Lily Pietsch, Zoe Pietsch and Henry Thorne will receive ongoing support from the Empire Theatre Youth Bursary in 2022/3 and will have the opportunity to attend some very exciting summer schools and intensives. Henry will participate in a Summer Intensive at Brent Street Performing Arts, Lily a Summer School at Queensland Ballet and Zoe, a Summer School at Cuskelly College of Music â Brass.
The Empire Youth Bursaries are presented with the aim of developing skills and giving new experiences to young artists who demonstrate talent, involvement, and achievement in a performing arts discipline. These Year 8 Arts students went through several stages after applying for the bursary, and with their impressive resumes and panel interviews, were selected from a substantial field of young people from a large region.
Congratulations, Lily, Zoe and Henry! We look forward to hearing about your experiences next year as you extend your performance skills and make new connections with people in the industry.
Sports Update
Futsal
Open Girls - The girls have progressed to the final which will be held next week. All the best!
Rugby 7s
Last night were the finals for Rugby 7s. The U13 boys played TAS in the 3rd Vs 4th match and went down narrowly 22-14, which saw them finish in 4th place out of 12 teams. A tremendous effort for a team of boys who have not played much Rugby before.
The Open boys put in another valiant effort with only six players but unfortunately lost their final game to Mary Mackillop/Highlands.
Tennis Coaching in 2023
Boarding
Boarding News
Hello to all our Boarding families. With Christmas around the corner and candy cane aplenty, our students have started to decorate the foyer with balloons and a Christmas tree. While our tree looks a little underdressed, it has still created a Christmas feeling when we enter the dorm.
Our students are plodding along at finishing off assessments, sports have all nearly finished with the Girls Futsal final next week to come. Good luck, girls.
Kashar received a trophy for most valued player for Volleyball. Girls Rugby 7s came 4th in the competition and the boys also came 4th.
Year 9 students received their Certificate of Recognition of their involvement in The Rite Journey this week.
Our Year 10 exams commence on Monday and will end on Friday. Do well, everyone.
Activities for this weekend will be Mini Golf, shopping at Grand Central and a movie on Sunday.
We are all enjoying the warmer weather and look forward to spending more time outside over the next couple of weeks.
Hope you enjoy the pic this week.
Take care and stay safe.
Mrs Maureen Taurima
Girls' Houseparent