The Week Ahead - Term 4, Week 8
Monday 21 November to Friday 25 November 2022
From the Head of College
Dear Parents and Caregivers
What a very busy time of year we find ourselves in as we navigate the many end-of-year events happening across our College. Both Junior College campuses hosted excellent Year 6 Celebration Dinners. Thank you to these studentsâ parents and family members for your role in supporting and getting your student[s] ready on the night. The camaraderie, selfless attitudes and confidence of every student is what stood out for me from both nights. Thank you again to these families for your partnership with us and for lending your student to us for this part of their journey. Thank you to Mrs Jackie Minnikin, Mrs Juanetta Priest and their staff for all the work done in planning and hosting these two events as well as leading your staff by example every day.
On Wednesday we wrapped up the long goodbye with our 2022 Year 12 students by hosting a delicious brunch in the pear-shaped garden. This was a fitting send-off to the class of 2022, with many already engaged in full-time, part-time or casual work arrangements, as we celebrated the successful completion of their external exams. We now look forward to following their respective journeys, successes and achievements in the years to come. To these young adults, Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined. [Henry Thoreau]. God bless and do stay connected with Concordia.
What a wonderful Junior College Swimming Carnival was had yesterday. It was action-packed, loud, fun and very well supported by many parents â thank you for the massive attendance! The students must be congratulated on how well they participated and many âcourageously took the plungeâ and embraced the possibilities which the carnival presented. Congratulations to those swimmers who shone brightly, achieved PBs, broke a record or two and have earned a spot on the swimming team for 2023. I hope that for many of these swimmers, they can see the benefits of the many squad sessions which they put in. Thank you to Mr Darryl Fry and Mr Troy Chandler, from Concordia Turbo Jets, for all the work which went into hosting such a successful carnival. Thank you to those parents, Senior College students and staff who supported the event either as officials or supervisors.
This coming Monday will see Concordia host our Years 6 to 11 Presentation Night at the Empire Theatre. This will present us with a wonderful opportunity to acknowledge the hard work and effort of these learners. All College families are encouraged to attend this celebratory night to give your student a wonderful opportunity to be part of this rite of passage. I look forward to seeing you there on the night. Both Junior College campuses will also be putting on their annual end-of year Musicals. Warwick Street Campus will be entertaining us on Tuesday night, while Hume Street Campus will be front and centre on Thursday night. Good luck to the staff and students as you put the finishing touches to these fine productions â see you there!
I would like to extend a personal invitation to every family to attend the closing service and final Chapel service at your childâs campus next week on Friday. This is a wonderful opportunity to be part of recognising a year of hard work, friendships, collaboration and imagining the possibilities. Each Chapel service will also include a time to slow down and reflect on the upcoming Christmas season and the birth of Jesus.
Wishing everyone a safe weekend and buckle in for the ride next week.
Yours in Christ
Mr Anton Prinsloo
Head of College
Quote of the Week: A lot of successful people are risk-takers. Unless you are willing to do that…to have a go, fail miserably and have another go, success wonât happen. [Phillip Adams]
From the College Pastor
Advent!
Itâs that time of the year again as we near December and the lead up busy-ness to Christmas.
The church year inserts a special season before Christmas, called Advent â a season of preparation for the celebration of Jesusâ birth, and today also a reminder that we are preparing for the resurrected and ascended Jesusâ return.
Advent starts just as the students finish the school year, the First of Advent this year is Sunday 27 November, leading into the four week (Sunday) period of preparation for Christmas.
I guess for many that means panic stations, presents, food, parties… At least school will be finished... But perhaps this is a misunderstanding of Advent. The Latin term means âcomingâ and this season is the time of preparation for Christmas - the coming (or birth) of Jesus, the Christ. The season started to be observed from the 4th century onwards in various ways.
Interestingly, at Jesusâ birth nothing was ready â his parents could barely find accommodation, and an animal trough had to make do for a cradle, the shepherds were totally surprised and came to the stable without preparation time â only perhaps the wise men or stargazers from the East had time to set up a caravan and gather some suitable presents and get ready. But they were late, very late, anyway.
So, how do we prepare for Christmas?
Maybe the Mary and Martha story gives us some idea (Luke 10:38-42) â while Martha was busy running around, Mary chose to sit at Jesusâ feet and listen â and when her sister scolded her for it, Martha was the one reprimanded by Jesus (ever so gently).
Donât get me wrong, we need the Marthaâs of this world, otherwise nothing would happen, certainly no Christmas lunch. But perhaps this story is actually not about two people but about each of us. There is a time for Martha to come to the fore and there are times for Mary as well. We need to be both. We need time to listen and be, and time to do, times to give and times to receive.
Advent is a reminder that Jesus came to give, ultimately himself â to us, and we are invited to receive. But to receive we need to be open to receive, to have time to receive, to be aware that we are in need to receive… Advent is an invitation to do that, to prepare for Jesusâ arrival into our world, our lives, as we celebrate yet again his birthday on Christmas Day. Advent is a time to reflect and become still in the presence of God, who seeks to speak peace into our lives.
And things like Advent wreaths, candles, decorations, special foods are meant to help us on this journey.
I pray that you may find times for reflection and peace in the midst of this busy season.
Pastor Thomas Böhmert
College Pastor
Community News
2022 Presentation Evening
Save the date!
Our 2023 musical is We Will Rock You and itâs time to mark the following dates in your calendars.
Performance dates are Thurday 18 May, Friday 19 May and Saturday 20 May 2023.
Donât miss out on seeing this amazing show performed by our incredibly talented CLC students.
Get ready to rock!
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
From the Junior College Directors
This week has seen us finish our 2023 Year 6 Leadership interviews for all positions. We would like to congratulate all of our 2023 Year 6âs. You are a strong group of students, and we are looking forward to working with you to implement some of your ideas to enhance our Campuses. We will have a special assembly Friday 25 November at 1.45pm to present badges to all 2023 Year 6 leaders.
Campus Captains
Joshua Dolley - HSC
Atoor Jok - HSC
Arabella Knopke - WSC
Flynn Weier - WSC
Cultural Captains
Alyx Falks - WSC
Isaac Maden - HSC
Lewis Sippel - WSC
Geogia Warman - HSC
Environment Captains
Skye Henning - HSC
Cara Holzknecht - WSC
Jimmy O'Neill - WSC
Hannah Warman - HSC
Faith Captains
Grace Glover - HSC
Stella Ramia - HSC
Chloe Ringelstein - WSC
Ffion Wolff - WSC
IT Captains
Malakai Bell - HSC
Samuel Dignon - HSC
Callum Hills - WSC
Sebastian Millett - WSC
Altus House Captain
Parun Benham - WSC
Marcus Dealtry - HSC
Declan Staib - WSC
Aahana Tamang - HSC
Kessler House Captain
Maya du Toit - WSC
Will Klein - HSC
Charlie Lowis - HSC
Makenzie Morris - WSC
Stedman House Captain
Kelvin Huang - HSC
Nicole Plumb - HSC
Thomas Wise - WSC
Andrew Ye - WSC
What an outstanding day we had for our swimming carnival!! Congratulations to all swimmers and a huge thank you to everyone who assisted on the day. Congratulations to ALTUS for winning. A full report of the results will be in next weekâs The Week Ahead.
We would like to take a moment to send a special message to our Year 6 students…
Thank you for being our Year 6 leaders this year. We believe that a strong foundation has been laid and trust you leave us with many fond memories of your years at Concordia. We were delighted to take a trip down memory lane with you at your Year 6 Dinner. You have grown into young people of real character. Donât forget to come back occasionally and say hello to all of us. We wish you all the very best as you move into the next phase of your schooling. We look forward to sharing in our Year 6 Final Assembly on Thursday 25 November at 1.45pm.
Please note … the new amended time of 1.45pm instead of 2pm.
Week 8 will also be a big week of celebrations. The Week Ahead table found below and on each campuses section, will outline the events for each day. Please read so that you are aware of what is happening each day. Year 6âs please check your email for details of events that will involve your and/or your child.
to view HSC's Events for Term 4, Week 8.
to view WSC's Events for Term 4, Week 8.
Mrs Juanetta Priest - Director of Campus (Hume Street)
Mrs Jackie Minnikin - Director of Campus (Warwick Street)
Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
HSC Weekly Events
Please to view HSC's Events for Term 4, Week 8.
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 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.
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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2023 Tennis Coaching at HSC
HSC Musical - 24 November
HSC Final Chapel Service - new time of 1.45pm
Please join us on Friday 25 November 1.45pm for our final 2022 Chapel service . We will have the 2023 badge presentation for our 2023 Leaders as well as celebrating and farewelling our Year 6âs. We look forward to our traditional send-off and will finish the afternoon with a time of fellowship and watermelon in the junior playground. Mr Andrew Tennent will also be attending this assembly where we will recognise and thank him for the years he has taught with us.
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. Thank you also to our Parent Connect group for providing this day for our students.
Student Council - Icy Pole Day
Student Council ran an icy pole day this week to raise funds for RSPCA. We had done such a beautiful job of supporting the farmers for Christmas and the students really wanted to support the care of our animals. As we know, Christmas is a time when many of our RSPCA centres are inundated with animals to care for and the students wanted to be able to help them out. They raised $102.10 through the sale of icy poles. Thank you all for supporting this very worthy cause.
Warwick Street Campus
WSC Weekly Events
Please to view WSC's Events for Term 4, Week 8.
WSC Christmas Dress Up Day - Thursday 24 November
On Thursday 24 November, we are asking students to come dressed in Christmas clothes.
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 Final Chapel Service - New Time of 1.45pm
Please join us on Friday 25 November 1.45pm 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.
WSC 2023 Booklists - Collection Wednesday 23 November
Orders will be ready for collection from WSC Shed on Wednesday 23 November between 8.00am and 9.30am.
WSC Drama Squad for 2023
WSC Drama Registration for 2023
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 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 12.45pm to 1.30pm in the Year 4 Classroom. 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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WSC Tuckshop Orders
Please note: There will be no Tuckshop this.
Stephen Street Campus
From the Director of Campus
As we enter our final week of school for 2022, it is hard to believe how quickly we have arrived at this moment. So much happens in a school calendar within a year, and I am so proud of all our students for how they have navigated another year with COVID, flood and other disruptions. It is fitting that our final week will be kickstarted with our Years 6 to 11 Awards and Recognition Evening at Empire Theatre on Monday evening. It has been incredible to see the achievements of our students as award nominations have come in. It is often very difficult to choose a final student for certain awards given the breadth and depth of talent on display at Concordia. We encourage all students, whether they will be receiving an award or not, to attend the ceremony and join the celebration of our amazing students.
Year 7/8 Arts PBL Event
Last Friday evening I was privileged to attend the Year 7 and 8 Arts Project Based Learning (PBL) event held in our Lecture Theatre. Students and their parents attended to be a part of this showcase event, where students performed pieces under the theme of Disney. The talent and confidence on display was remarkable given the young age of the performers. Some students chose a creative visual art medium to deliver their Disney inspired product, and these were also displayed for our visitors. I wish to thank the Arts Department, and particularly Ms Jess Merretz, Mr Neil Roche-Kelly, Ms Christina Marangelli, and Ms Holly Kiehne for their teaching and preparation that lead to this event.
Year 12 Farewell Brunch
It was a lovely atmosphere Wednesday morning as we provided one final opportunity for our Year 12s to come together for a farewell brunch in the pear-shaped garden. We are so grateful for the opportunity to educate this fine group of young people and see their progress and successful completion of their studies. We look forward to hearing about their future endeavours and have encouraged them to touch base with us in the future to share their life story as it unfolds.
Year 11 Exam Block
Next week our Year 11 students will have some of their first Internal Assessment tasks. The grades from these tasks will go towards their exit results at the end of Year 12. As always, we ask students to take care of themselves physically, mentally and spiritually during this time. It is important that students continue to eat healthy, get some exercise and sleep well to promote their wellbeing. All the best to the Year 11s as they enter this week. During this exam block students will attend normal classes whenever they are not completing an exam.
The coming week will also be full of celebrations and end of year activities. We look forward to this opportunity to close the year on a high as we look forward to the holiday season ahead.
Have a great week.
Yours in faith,
Mr Jamie Pukallus
Director of Campus
The Edge Café
This is your last opportunity in 2022 to start your week off on the right foot with a freshly prepared coffee, hot chocolate or Chai Latte from The Edge Café.
The Café is open Monday morning 8am to 9.15am.
All beverages are one size and a bargain $3 each (Soy, almond milk + 50c). Payment via MSA or EFTPOS, no cash.
Grab a Bargain!
World's Greatest Shave
On 22 November, our incredible team of fundraisers will be shaving, cutting, and colouring their hair to raise funds for the Leukaemia Foundation. Originally, our team started their journey with a goal of $5000, but have unexpectedly been surprised by the amount of donations and messages they have received to bring them to the point they are at now.
As a consequence, we have increased the goal to $8000. An amazing $7496 has been raised as of Thursday. To help reach this goal, the Student Council will have drinks and chocolates for sale (prices below), as well as the opportunity to colour their hair with temporary hair colour with all money to Worldsâ Greatest Shave.
Thank you so much to everyone who has donated!
Still wanting to donate? Click on the button below for our donations page.
Tennis 2023
Boarding
Boarding News
Hello to all our Boarder families.
It's coming up to the last week and our students are really looking forward to winding down and enjoying some offsite activities outside of the classroom and returning home for the Christmas holidays.
Many have started with their dorm pack downs and contemplating a new room for next year. Our Senior students in Years 10, 11 and 12 will again be situated on the top floor leaving the bottom floor for our Junior students. We look forward to welcoming our new students in 2023.
On Sunday, our students will be heading offsite for a mystery activity and then that night our boarders will be enjoying their Christmas dinner with staff from school and boarding. Santa Claus will be dropping in to run the much-loved Secret Santa. Keep an eye out for our many photos in next week's edition.
Last weekend the students played Mini Golf and went to the movies to watch Black Panther. Many thanks to Troy who gave up his time to open the school pool so as our students could enjoy a swim.
Andrew and I would also like to welcome our new Tutor, Marlin, who has commenced work in the boys' house on Wednesday. Marlin is currently studying a Diploma in Education.
Hope you all enjoy the photos this week.
Take care and stay safe while travelling.
Mrs Maureen Taurima
Girls' Houseparent