The Week Ahead - Term 1, Week 4, 2023
Monday 13 February to Friday 17 February 2023
From the Head of College
Dear Parents and Caregivers
Thank you to the many families who have attended Parent Information events over the past fortnight. We hope that these events have provided you with quality information, great transparency as well as the establishment of a strong working partnership for 2023. Thank you to our Parent Connect groups, Campus Directors and other staff for their professionalism and planning in hosting these events. Please keep the College calendar handy as you plan your time around the many upcoming events across both the Junior and Senior College.
We had the wonderful privilege on Monday to acknowledge and celebrate the outstanding academic results of the Class of 2022. It was great to welcome some of these students and their families back to Concordia. Many of these students have already joined the workforce while others are getting ready to begin their tertiary studies in the coming fortnight. I need to thank the Concordia staff for their collective effort and input in these students鈥 lives over the past number of years. Good luck, safe travels and every blessing to these young adults and their families for the next exciting journey awaiting them.
As we kick off the sports season at Concordia, I thought I鈥檇 share with you some tips and strategies around being a good sports parent. Sports lead parents to emotional excess because it allows us to do what normal parenting doesn鈥檛: to cheer out loud for our children when they are under pressure and something is on the line. The key to the game, as in life, is to endure failure, adapt and through grit, hit more than we miss. Remember that excessive behaviour is embarrassing to your child as well as to yourself and it teaches your child all the wrong lessons about sportsmanship, character, and grace.
Remember not to quiz your child about the game immediately after it鈥檚 over. It puts too much pressure on them when they鈥檙e still processing the experience, especially after a loss, or finally taking a break from the pressure of it. Let them bring it up.
If you do talk about the game, put a limit on it. Try to squeeze this out before you get home. Once you are out of the car, then stop talking about it and leave it up to your child to bring it up after that.
A favourite tip is the one comment which children say makes them feel great and amplifies their joy after a game, I love to watch you play. So don鈥檛 send any other message that gets in the way of that and as they say, 鈥your child isn鈥檛 playing for sheep stations鈥 when they enter the sports arena. Enjoy the sports year with us at Concordia!
[Acknowledgement: adapted from 鈥淪upport your kids on the diamond without driving them crazy.鈥漖
Did you know that Toowoomba had the biggest Park Run in Australia, at Queens Park , last Saturday? I believe that 618 runners attended last weekend plus the volunteers. The exciting news is that Concordia gets to be the official hosts and helpers for this event on Saturday 18 February. We would love for as many Concordia families as possible to be part of this community event, with the students in their Concordia running gear of course, as well as parents assisting as volunteers on the course. Please contact the college if you would like to assist as a volunteer at the park run. See you there!
Have a wonderful weekend and see you back for the start of Week 4 next week.
Yours in Christ
Mr Anton Prinsloo
Head of College
Quote of the week: Do all the good you can,
By all the means you can,
In all the ways you can,
In all the places you can,
At all the times you can,
To all the people you can,
As long as ever you can. [John Wesley]
From the College Pastor
Ash Wednesday Services - 22 February
Next Wednesday is Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of the season of Lent, the season of preparation for the key Christian festival, Easter 鈥 the death and resurrection of Jesus. Many churches offer special services on Ash Wednesday and during the Lenten period.
ELF congregation has combined with St Paul鈥檚 to offer an Ash Wednesday service at
Time: 7pm
Date: Wed 22 February
Venue: St Paul鈥檚 女女视频 Church, Phillip Street, East Toowoomba.
All are welcome to attend.
Have a blessed week.
Pastor Thomas B枚hmert
College Pastor
Community News
From the Director of Pastoral Care and Wellbeing
As a result of the global pandemic, there has been a noticeable shift in the amount of time people spend on screen-based devices. Families are transitioning back to pre-COVID routines but there can still be some struggles around screen use. The digital age allows us to easily access information at a click of a button and communicate with loved ones across the world. The more connected we become digitally, the more difficult it can sometimes be to maintain face-to-face connection within our own homes.
The latest research found that 77% of teenagers spend more than five hours on screens per day, but it is important to note that not all screen time is considered equal.
Parents play a crucial role in modelling a positive and healthy approach to using screens and assisting children to navigate the content they watch. It is better to model and mentor screen use, rather than monitor it. Children tend to do more of what they see us do, and less of what we tell them to do. However, it is still important to outline the risks and highlight the benefits of screen use to ensure you keep a balanced attitude. Encourage discussions around the issues that people experience in monitoring their screen time and be honest about your own difficulties.
Remaining firm when managing screen time is essential toward developing positive habits for our children. Excessive screen time can be detrimental to a child鈥檚 overall wellbeing. Ensuring the correct privacy settings are in place is vital to prevent children from being inadvertently exposed to inappropriate content. Studies have shown that screen time can have an impact on a child鈥檚 social, emotional, educational, behavioural, and even physical wellbeing.
Concordia 女女视频 College will be providing parents and caregivers the opportunity to engage in an informative presentation related to cyber safety student online interactions. This session will be held on Monday 20 February from 5.30pm 鈥 6.30pm in the Stephen Street Campus Lecture Theatre. We encourage families to come along to hear the messages presented by Brett Lee, a former Queensland Police Officer with experience in in the field of Child Exploitation.
To register for this event please .
To further assist families with conversations around managing screen time, click on the SchoolTV link below that provides a range of guidelines and strategies.
God Bless!
Mr Tony Manteufel
Director of Pastoral Care and Wellbeing
From the Director of Marketing and Enrolments
As a parent/caregiver, the College invites you to share what you love about Concordia with others. In an increasingly competitive educational landscape, we want to share with the wider community what Concordia is all about. This allows us to differentiate ourselves from other schools and keeps the College growing into the future . The College is in partnership with our parents and students, and invites you to share the exciting and innovating undertakings happening across our campuses.
One of the most effective ways to do this is through effective marketing. Marketing a school requires an authentic approach that emphasises the school's unique strengths, values, and mission. At Concordia 女女视频 College, we focus on promoting our programs and activities, highlighting our successes, and communicating our values to potential students, parents, and faculty.
Social media is an important tool for school marketing. It allows schools to reach a wide audience, quickly and cost-effectively. Concordia 女女视频 College has a growing presence on Facebook and Instagram. We encourage you to follow the pages and join us in 鈥榣iking鈥, 鈥榗ommenting鈥 and 鈥榮haring鈥 any posts you choose.
As parents/caregivers of children attending the College, you may have noticed an increase in sport marketing recently. This is because Concordia is committed to increasing the visibility of its sports programs, both within the school and the wider community, to promote a culture of healthy competition and physical activity.
We also work to ensure that all students, regardless of their level of ability, have access to a wide range of sports. From basketball to cricket and tennis, Concordia 女女视频 College offers a range of sports activities for all ages and interests. This helps to create a positive environment for all students, encouraging them to stay active and achieve their best.
We are excited to tell you that a new Marketing Officer will be joining our team at Concordia 女女视频 College next week. There will be more to come on our newest member in a future 鈥The Week Ahead鈥 as we prepare to welcome them into the community.
If you have your beautiful Concordia 女女视频 College calendars hanging up at home, please note that the 鈥淏ullying No Way鈥 date is listed as Friday 17 March. This has now been changed to align with the National Day of Action on Friday 18 August. The annual National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence is a day for schools, students, and the community to say Bullying. No Way!
I have the privilege of running our Media Club this year which meets Wednesdays on the Stephen Street campus as part of our exciting SPARC program. We are currently learning about interviewing and what to look for when viewing news programs. This week the students produced their own ideas to pitch as stories to share with the community. As the editor, I will go through these ideas and assist the students in developing them fully into stories. We are very excited to share the outcome of their efforts with you late in Term 1. Thank you to OM Consulting and Media for the generous donation to Media Club which has allowed us to source much needed equipment.
After 23 years as a radio presenter and journalist at ABC Southern Queensland, I decided to leave to pursue other opportunities. Working in journalism for 33 years in total had been a rewarding experience and I am grateful for the many incredible opportunities I had while at the station. However, I felt it was time to move on and explore different avenues of communication. I wanted to challenge myself in a new environment. The Media Club at Concordia 女女视频 College is part of that challenge.
For me, the school theme for this year, Embrace the Possibilities, is something that I think I am living. Perhaps you can try something new this year too. I happen to be a huge fan of Audrey Hepburn who famously said, 鈥Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 鈥業鈥檓 possible鈥!鈥
Until next time
Ms Belinda Sanders
Director of Marketing & Enrolments
Second Hand Uniforms - Facebook Page
If you have or are looking for second hand uniforms please have a look at the facebook group called "Concordia (Toowoomba) Parents, Buy, Sell and Swap School Uniforms". This page has been very successful helping parents to advertise second hand uniforms.
Join Concordia at the Toowoomba Park Run - Saturday 18 February
Woohoo! Its Concordia鈥檚 time to shine at Toowoomba Parkrun, Queens Park on February 18. We meet at Lindsay street at 6:45am for 7am start. For more information please check the .
This is a call out to all Concordia students, staff, and family members to show our School spirt and participate at this fun, inclusive family friendly event. Don鈥檛 forget to wear your Concordia sports shirt and hat. Maybe even lend a hat to your parents…
No pressure to run, you are also welcome to either walk or jog the 5km course. Prams are welcome as well as the family dog if kept on a short leash.
I鈥檓 excited to be Run Director on the day and Mr Prinsloo will also be volunteering as Tunnel Manager (he gets to cheer you on and congratulate you at the end of the course). All other volunteers (except the timekeeper) will be part of our Concordia Family. If you would like to volunteer for the event or have any questions, I would love to see you in person and can be found most days at the SSC Health Centre. Alternatively, phone the Health Centre mobile: 0458 827 528 or email: health@concordia.qld.edu.
Don鈥檛鈥 delay, there is no better time to put on your jogging shoes, get fit, healthy and have fun at the same time!
Mrs Libby Chapman
College Nurse
Introducing our new Strategic Plan!
Our new and updated Strategic Plan is now available for viewing. Please click on the link below.
Little Athletics - Great Results
Over the weekend several Concordia students competed at the Little Athletics Downs and Southwest Regional Championships with some fantastic results.
Will and Lachy competed for Highfields Little Athletics club along with James & Jonathan Rice, Austin and Arabella Knopke and Chase Robertson.
Their results were:
Lachlan Spoelder (U9) - 1st - 800m; 4th - Discuss; 4th - Shot Put; 7th - High Jump & 400m
Will Spoelder (U11) - 1st - Javelin; 2nd - 1500m; 3rd - 800m; 6th - High Jump
Jonathan Rice (U11) - 3rd - 400m; 7th - Long Jump
Arabella Knopke (U12) - 3rd - Discuss; 5th - Shot Put; 6th - 800m
James Rice (U13) - 1st - Long Jump; 2nd - 100m; 3rd - 200m
Chase Robertson (U13) - 1st - High Jump; 4th - Triple Jump; 5th - Long Jump
Austin Knopke (U14) - 1st - 1500m; 1st - 800m; 1st - 400m; 2nd - Javelin; 3rd - Discuss
We are all extremely proud of them and the huge effort they put in all weekend.
Junior & Senior Formal Uniform Notice
Junior & Senior formal skirts, in all sizes, are now available at the Uniform shop to purchase.
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
From the Junior College Directors
The beginning of each school year can be both exciting and slightly daunting for our students as they enter a new environment, experience a new teacher and work on a more challenging program. As we head into Week 4 of Term 1 our students are reminded of what it means to have a Growth Mindset.
Each classroom across the Junior College teaches the importance of a Growth Mindset compared to a Fixed Mindset. Our students are encouraged to look for new challenges and embrace them as learning opportunities. If they face struggles, they are encouraged to persist, and if they fail, they learn that these are indeed not failures but opportunities to help their brains grow.
A Growth Mindset is essential for learning and the majority of learning and habit building happens when we are children. Our students are primed and ready to learn. All they need from us is a nudge in the right direction, but how do we give them that nudge? As parents and educators we need to do the following things:
- Be a positive role model - show your children that you are willing to do challenging things.
- Use the power of 鈥测别迟鈥 - I can鈥檛 do this 鈥测别迟鈥.
- Praise effort not results and
- above all it is important to remind our students that FAIL actually means First Attempt In Learning.
Blessings for the week ahead
to view HSC's Events for Term 1, Week 4.
to view WSC's Events for Term 1, Week 4.
Mrs Juanetta Priest - Director of Campus (Hume Street)
Mrs Jackie Minnikin - Director of Campus (Warwick Street)
Nut Free Zone
At the beginning of each year it鈥檚 always timely to remind families that our Junior College campuses are nut free zones. As we have many students with significant allergies, we would appreciate your support in making sure that the students have lunch boxes that are nut free. We know there are many students who enjoy peanut butter or Nutella sandwiches, but if those sandwich choices could be saved for weekend lunches it would be appreciated.
Prep 2024
Interviews for Prep 2024 will begin soon. Don鈥檛 forget to ensure your 2024 Prep student is enrolled. If you have friends who need more information, please let them know to give us a call.
Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
HSC Weekly Events
Please to view HSC's Events for Term 1, Week 4.
HSC Information
Parent Connect
We will have our first 2023 meeting Friday, 17 February at 2pm in the Resource Centre. We usually meet once or twice a term and organise friend-raising and fund-raising. If this sounds like something you would like to be a part of, please come and join us.
Lunch Time Activities
A few added lunch time opportunities
- Gardening 鈥 will change to Monday 1st break
- Drama Club with Mrs Sue Priest 鈥 Thursday 1st break 鈥 come for a trial this week
- Year 4 students using the cricket nets at 1st break 鈥 will extend or rotate classes as interest is expressed.
Concordia鈥檚 Got Talent
The buzz has begun … Georgia and Isaac, our Year 6 Cultural Captains have visited all classes to talk to students about Concordia鈥檚 Got Talent. They will be working to sign students up over the next week so that the program can be set. They will also require names of songs and required equipment.
HSC Aussie Hoops Program
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. Tuckshop will finish in Week 9.
Warwick Street Campus
WSC Weekly Events
Please to view WSC's Events for Term 1, Week 4.
WSC Aussie Hoops Program
WSC Tuckshop Orders
At WSC, Tuckshop is held on a Wednesday. All orders are to be completed online at by 3pm each Tuesday. Please notify Reception by 9am on Wednesday if your child is absent and we will cancel their order. Tuckshop will finish in Week 9.
WSC Campus Photos 鈥 Wednesday 15 March
WSC Campus Photos 鈥 Wednesday 15 March
Our campus photos are scheduled for Wednesday 15 March. Please ensure your child/ren are in the correct uniform. Students in Prep will wear their sports uniform. All students from Years 1 to 6 are required to wear their formal uniform.
Family Photos
To enable parents to purchase a family photo of all or some of their children who attend Concordia 女女视频 College, photos of siblings will be taken in the Warwick Street Campus Shed between 8am and 8.15am on photo day.
It will be the parents鈥 responsibility to get their SSC children to WSC for the family photo and then take them to SSC ready for school before 8.30am. If you would like family photos done, please collect a family photo envelope from Reception prior to photo day.
Stephen Street Campus
From the Director of Campus
It was our great pleasure to start this week off with our Scholar鈥檚 Assembly and Parent Information Evening on Monday.
The Scholar鈥檚 Assembly is held to recognise the final results of our previous Year 12 cohort. This takes into account all school-based assessment as well as external exam results. A number of students received multiple awards for their achievement across a range of subjects. Our College Dux this year was a three way split between Skyla Duff, Amyleigh Murphy and Mark Sims. I wish to congratulate all of the students recognised during the assembly. These hard-working students applied themselves throughout their 13 (not just one) years of schooling, and are truly deserving of these accolades.
There was an exceptional turn-out for our Parent Information Evening, which started with an informal staff meet and greet before heading to the Function Centre for an information presentation. I wish to sincerely thank our Parent Connect group for catering this event. The food and service were tremendous; creating the perfect atmosphere in allowing staff and families the opportunity to talk and get to know each other a little better. During the information session families were provided with updates from Mr Manteufel, the Year Level Coordinators and I regarding our 2023 college programs and events. A copy of the presentation slides will be made available to families shortly.
Year 7-9 Maths Pathways Information Evening
Next Monday 13 February, our Maths Department will be leading as session for parents and carers on the Maths Pathways online program. This program forms a significant part of the maths teaching and learning approach at Concordia, and so we see it as vital that parents are aware of how the program works, and how they can support their children as they develop their maths understanding. This session will be held in our Lecture Theatre from 5.30pm.
Inter-House Swimming Carnival 鈥 Friday 17 February
Students need to start preparing their vocal chords as we get closer to our annual Inter-House Swimming carnival to he held on Friday 17 February. This is a very fun day of competition and house spirit, with all students encouraged to 鈥榟ave a go鈥 for their house. We welcome spectators, so if you have any time to come and cheer on your child/ren we would love to see you there. A program of events will be available soon through our Sports Department.
Have a great week.
Yours in faith,
Mr Jamie Pukallus
Director of Campus
SSC Student Representative Council Swimming Carnival BBQ
The Student Representative Council will be running a BBQ at the Swimming Carnival on Friday 17 February. Funds raised will support Student Council initiatives throughout the year.
Sausage on bread, drinks and chocolates will be available at morning tea before the carnival starts 鈥 a great energy boost for your races!
Full BBQ menu below available for lunch.
** Meal deals include a sausage on bread or a burger, a softdrink and a chocolate.
Menu | Price |
---|---|
Sausage on Bread | $3.00 |
Beef or Vege Burger | $6.00 |
Soft Drinks | $2.00 |
Giant Caramello Koala | $1.00 |
Sausage on Bread meal deal ** | $6.50 |
Burger meal deal ** | $9.50 |
Snow Cone | $2.00 |
The Edge Caf茅
We are back in 2023 to make all your coffee dreams come true!
Parents, staff and students are invited come along to The Edge Caf茅 and enjoy a cup of barista made coffee, hot chocolate or Chai prepared by our Certificate III Hospitality students.
This year we are adding more items to our beverage menu (and some 鈥淪pecials鈥 as well!) so why not drop by and check it out!
The Edge is open every Tuesday and Thursday mornings 8am 鈥 8.30am starting next Tuesday 14 February.
Sit down and enjoy the atmosphere or take away.
All beverages are one size and a bargain $4 each (add ons extra; Tea $3). Payment via MSA or EFTPOS, no cash.
We look forward to seeing you on Tuesday morning!
The Goethe Institute - Geman Language Scholarships
The Goethe Institute promotes the study of German language abroad and encourages International cultural exchanges each year and offer a number of scholarships each year for students of German. Students are encouraged to apply for the opportunity to participate in a 2-week German language summer camp in Obertauern, Austria between 02/07/2023 鈥 15/07/2023. The language camp is located in the mountains around Salzburg in one of the most beautiful surroundings that Austria has to offer.
The scholarships are open to students who meet the following requirements:
- applicants are students of German attending a secondary school in Australia
- students are aged between 15-17 at the time of application
- the student wants to continue studying German at senior high school level
- students are Australian citizens or permanent residents
Each applicant is required to hand in a video in English or German by 6 March 2023 in which the student answers the following question:
Who are you and why would you like to participate in the summer camp? Introduce yourself in German and tell us in German or English why you want to participate and what you hope to experience during your time in Austria. Be as creative as you can. (Video, max. 2 minutes)
Short-listed applicants will be interviewed by a panel via Zoom. The interview will be conducted in English but will include a 1-2 minute introduction by the student in German. For further information, please click the link below or see Miss Riehl.
Sports News
The Term 1 sporting season is certainly underway with many students embracing the opportunities we have at Concordia.
If you are interested in attending representative trials for the following sports, please contact me asap so that I can nominate students and send you the relevant paperwork. They have varying dates so let鈥檚 try and get all nominations in asap so no one misses out!
- Orienteering
- Basketball
- Volleyball
- Netball
- Rugby League
- Squash
- AFL
- Girls Football (Soccer) (Boys are start of Term 2)
- Girls Rugby 7鈥檚
- Hockey
- Boys Rugby Union Under 18
We have many teams participating in cricket, futsal and basketball this week. We look forward to hearing about their performances and thank all of our Concordia community members who are creating these great opportunities for our young people.
On the 17/2/23 is our College Swimming Carnival. This is a great opportunity to show our passion for sport. I look forward to seeing all the students attending and participating in all events to the best of their ability. The House that wins, normally has all events filled AND all students try their best each race. This carnival is incredibly important so we can select a team to hopefully win the QCIS Swimming Carnival.
Thank you to all the people who have offered assistance to our sporting community through the survey from last week. We will be in contact in the near future. If you would still like to assist, please email me and let me know your field of interest and expertise.
Darron Skinner-Martin
HOD HPE & Sport
Boarding
Boarding News
Hi to all our boarder families.
I have recapped our weekend at Camp Duckadang, day by day, to give you all an overview. Hope you all enjoy the read.
Today, Monday the start of the school week, well for us its either the end or mid-week, never the beginning. My shift started at 6.30am this morning with a pleasant 鈥淢orning, time to get up girls鈥 and many a student had to drag themselves out of bed for the start of the day
I get it! Boarders are at school for 10 weeks not 5 days and it gets harder as the weeks go by especially, this morning after such a successful camp at Camp Duckadang.
What a magical place , tucked away between rolling hills 2 hours from Concordia.
Day 1
We set off Friday morning and arrived at approx. 11.30am, set up camp and broke up into 2 teams lead by Mason and George. The weather could not have been better and we had everything we needed.
Mason鈥檚 team bombed the pool and George led her team to the river for Canoeing. There was plenty happening. The flying fox was the next adventure to conquer for the boys and girls.
No fear in climbing the wall aided by the anchor team on the ground with a rope, to get to the platform to soar down the zip line. Jane and Sera did an absolute bonza job of stopping the kids at the end of the line.
Back to the pool with young Devon leading the whirlpool around and around, building up the speed and current. A great day.
Later that afternoon the fisherman along with Mr Wally set off back down to the river for a spot of fishing. George, Ralph, and Miss Jane walked down to the river to see how the boys were going and George picked up a reel and was instantly hooked on fishing. Some students suffered a tad bit of sun stroke as it was too hot and not enough water was drunk. After some cooling down in the airconditioned room and plenty of water, all were feeling fine the next day.
Everyone was exhausted that evening with the exception of a few, who chatted into the early hours of the morning. Being such a hot night a few of the boys ventured outside to sleep under the stars, being moved back inside after an hour by Mr Andrew fearing insect bites or a snake slithering over the grass.
Day 2 - George gave the wakeup call for anyone wanting to go fishing and away they went with Mr Wally only to return for more bait, water, and sunblock.
Determined as she is, George caught 5 fish and was mightily pleased with herself. The mini golf was a great place to hang out for some, casually hitting a few balls. Some girls fearing withdrawal symptoms, hunted high and low for phone reception and were happy when they found a bar or two at the top of the jungle gym.
Wally set up his paints later that day and had a following, casually sitting around yarning and having a great laugh.
Josh and Brittany came to the rescue with extra supplies of water and birthday cakes for Daisy and much needed fish bait. Josh found himself waist deep in the river with the junior boys and Brittany taking over the job of pool attendant from Miss Jane and Miss Sera. Everyone was so chilled and relaxed.
Our meals were great, Thanks to the kitchen. Ms Maureen fed the team and received many compliments from the students and staff.
Saturday evening after dinner was full of entertainment with a marshmallow eating competition. Milton managed 3 large marshmallows and Joy 22 small marshmallows. This competition was followed by a boys verse the girls in a friendly, (not really) game of Volleyball, umpired by our new Tutor Sera. The boys did practice for about an hour before. After a hard match and little to no experience our girls were defeated by the quick return of the ball and having Keenan on their team.
The evening concluded earlier than the previous night after Leroy and Keenan spotted a snake slithering across the grass towards Mr Andrews room. Excitement was re-ignited again with some students, however, they did not venture too close. That is a story for another day.
Day 3
After a bit of a sleep in that morning, we followed some more fishing and swimming with a BBQ brunch. After brunch we packed up and ventured on back to boarding.
Thankyou to Mr Andrew for his persistence in making sure the camp went ahead, to Mr Wally, Miss Jane and Miss Sera for volunteering their weekend to spend with the students as well as to Josh and Brittany for spending their Saturday with us.
The highlight for staff this weekend was watching and interacting with the students, building on our relationships and for the students to discover new friendships and interests. We are truly blessed to have such a wonderful cohort of students who displayed great initiative, responsibility and respect for themselves and each other.
Hope you all enjoy our pictures below.
Mrs Maureen Taurima
Girls' Houseparent