The Week Ahead - Term 2, Week 6
Monday 20 May - Friday 24 May
From the Head of College
Dear Parents and Caregivers
I hope this newsletter finds you keeping well and kicking goals as a family. With the last of the long weekends well and truly behind us now, it’s heads down and tails up as we work towards the end of Term 2. The first 5 weeks of Term 2 have been very successful at Concordia with reflective ANZAC Day services held at each campus, Toowoomba Eisteddfod participation underway, Mother’s Day events held at the Junior College and our QCIS Cross Country Team coming away with both trophies at the recently held inter-school carnival.
This week, we also took the opportunity to celebrate and acknowledge Boarding at Concordia and it was fitting to remind ourselves that our college was established as a Boarding School in 1946. Modern-day boarding remains the pulse and heartbeat of Concordia after hours and on weekends as our boarding students embrace all the opportunities that come with living at the college throughout the term. Thank you to all our Boarding Staff for their commitment to the students as well as those staff who work behind the scenes to support our boarding students in so many ways every day.
I need to acknowledge the incredibly respectful behaviour, dedication and determination that our students have brought to the various events and activities over the past weeks. These qualities were also recently noticed by a family who have decided to take up an enrolment at Concordia after seeing some of our students and how they have carried themselves, around town, after school hours. Thank you, Parents and Caregivers, for your encouragement and motivation of your child[ren] on this journey with us, as well as your support of and loyalty to Concordia.
"It's okay to make mistakes," is a common phrase used in all our learning spaces at Concordia. This is also a very topical conversation for many young families nowadays as they consider whether children should either be shielded from making mistakes or be allowed to make mistakes, especially when we as adults know what the outcome of a behaviour choice is going to be. Do children benefit from making mistakes as part of a natural part of learning, growth and resilience by laying a strong foundation for lifelong learning and success?
So, what do the experts have to say in this matter?
Mistakes Make Us Smarter - We all know the feeling: of watching our child struggle with homework or other tasks, wanting to jump in and fix it. But hold on! Making mistakes is actually a crucial part of learning.
Here's why letting your child wrestle with a problem can be more helpful than giving them the answer right away:
• Mistakes are learning opportunities! Just like you might look something up when you forget a date, your child can learn from getting something wrong. It helps them understand what doesn't work and paves the way for figuring out what does.
• A "mistake-friendly" classroom and home helps kids relax. Knowing it's okay to make mistakes takes the pressure off and encourages them to take risks and try new things.
• Celebrating mistakes shows your child it's okay to not be perfect. When you admit your own mistakes and turn them into learning moments, you set a great example!
Here are some tips for Encouraging a Growth Mindset at Home:
• Let your child struggle (a little). If they're stuck, offer gentle guidance instead of giving away the answer.
• Turn mistakes into games! Count up the number of problems they got right and the ones they got wrong. This helps them see their progress and builds confidence.
• Celebrate the effort, not just the result. Did they try their best? Did they learn something new? That's what matters most!
Remember, a little frustration is a good sign your child is working hard and learning. By letting them make mistakes and learn from them, you're helping them grow into confident, capable learners. Don't forget, we are there to walk this journey with you.
[Acknowledgement: TES Magazine 2024]
The upcoming weeks will see the students and staff focus on and be involved in all things reading with Book Fairs at our Junior College, Track and Field Carnivals, Cycle Safety, the Year 5 camp, our Term 2 Soloist Concert and Student-Parent-Teacher Interviews at our Junior College campuses. I strongly encourage and invite you to embrace and attend these events in the coming weeks.
Wishing you a safe weekend.
Yours in Christ.
Mr Anton Prinsloo
Head of College
Quote of the week:
Your best teacher is your last mistake. [Unknown]
From the College Pastor
From the College Pastor
Walk My Way Ukraine
Term 2 has been very busy with many special events in sports, the arts, and academic demands. The weather has turned wintry, and that led to the spread of illness across our college. I am aware that many of us are ready for a break and a time for refreshment and rest. The biblical concept of the Sabbath – regular time to rest and be renewed by our loving God – comes to mind. Sabbath reminds us that not all depend on us, the world keeps going even if we stop for a moment, and that our gracious God knows that we are not machines but need regular times for rest, as well as opportunities to reflect on God’s goodness and care for us in every day, which we so easily overlook or take for granted. The Sabbath is that opportunity to stop, rest, and reflect.
This invitation from Jesus came up in my bible readings this week (and I thought its timing was near perfect): ‘Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. (Matthew 11:28). This is an invitation into Sabbath, into ceasing to do and enjoy a time of being, being present with the Creator and Saviour, being present to one another, being present to your very self. And as we take this time, this may well turn into thanksgiving and praise as we recognise the blessings we have and continue to receive.
As we conclude Term 2 on Friday we hold our Walk My Way event, which is facilitated by the Australian ŮŮÊÓƵ World Service and invites us into physical activity (walking) but also to reflect on our blessings and how we might share them with others.
This year we focus on the children of Ukraine, who have been displaced or otherwise affected by the war. Your support will enable children to find safety, receive support to overcome the trauma they have experienced and access schooling, even as so many schools have been destroyed. Through walking and donating we can in a small way show our support and share our blessings. Here is the donation link again (donations are tax deductible), note the house links as you scroll down. I will announce the house winner next term.
Thank you for your support and may our Lord grant all of us time for rest and renewal through the coming holidays.
God bless.
Thomas Böhmert
College Pastor
Community News
From the Director of Marketing and Enrolments
Our resident Opera Singer, Hayley Sugars has been in the spotlight recently for her continuing success with Opera Queensland. Ms Sugars is one of our dedicated music educators and a talented artist with Opera Queensland and has recently garnered significant media attention. Her exceptional contributions to both the opera world and our music program here at Concordia have been widely recognised. Ms Sugar's passion and commitment are obvious throughout every lesson and performance, making her an inspiring figure for our students.
The recent Chess Tournament held at the Concordia ŮŮÊÓƵ College Senior Campus also attracted a lot of media attention and lifted general awareness of the campus in the wider community. A huge thank you to members of Parent Connect for helping to run the café. If you can join our fabulous Parent Connect committees, please reach out as "many hands make light work".
We are pleased to report a substantial increase in enrolment enquiries for 2025. Notably, our prep years have seen an impressive surge in new enrolments, reflecting the community’s growing trust and belief in the education provided by Concordia ŮŮÊÓƵ College. We welcome all new families and look forward to an exciting future.
Our much-anticipated Boarder Experience Weekend is just around the corner, from May 24 to May 26. This year, we have received enquiries from communities well beyond Southern Queensland, showcasing the expanding reach and appeal of our boarding program. It's an excellent opportunity for prospective boarders and their families to experience first-hand the exceptional care and facilities we offer. We look forward to welcoming new faces to our community. We also celebrated National Boarding Week this week with a wonderful dinner and the opportunity to hear from past boarder, Mrs Karen Rohde and the current boarding captains about their home away from home experience at Concordia!
We encourage you to take time to explore the book fair, which offers a wonderful selection of literature for all ages. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to discover new books and authors!
It has been especially busy recently with our students participating in the Toowoomba Eisteddfod. They showcased their talents in a variety of performances. This event has been a significant commitment for our students, requiring extensive preparation and practice. We are very proud of their efforts and look forward to seeing and hearing more about the fruits of their hard work.
Thank you to our students, staff, and families for their continuous support and enthusiasm.
Ms Belinda Sanders
Director of Marketing & Enrolments
CLW and Kids Winter Camps
All welcome!
CLW Darling Downs (5 days):
24-28 June 2024
Grades 7 – 12
Koojarewon Youth Camp
Mini Kids Camp (3 days):
3 – 5 July 2024
Grades 3 – 6
Koojarewon Youth Camp
Other CLKWs:
Junior Engineers - Holiday Program
Dear Junior Engineers
Please find attached digital flyer for Term 2 school holiday programs.
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
From the Junior College Directors of Campus
As we move into Week 6 of Term 2, and with our Junior Campus Assemblies occurring on Monday, it is an opportune time to reflect on the values that define us at Concordia. The values of Learning, Compassion, Courage, Service, Excellence and Respect guide our students to be the best possible versions of themselves. At each Junior Campus Assembly next week we will recognise some of our students who embody these values in their day to day school life through the presentation of our Values Awards. These awards recognise the outstanding efforts and contributions of many of our students to our Junior College community. We invite all parents to join us on Monday.
Eisteddfod season is upon us and we have already had many of our students compete individually in various areas with some outstanding results. Our Junior and Senior choirs have been working hard over the last couple of weeks in preparation for their performances this Sunday. The students are singing beautifully in their rehearsals under the careful eye of Ms Sugars and we wish them well for the weekend.
After our 800 metre events last week, we now have our Years 3-6 Inter house Track and Field carnival at Stephen Street Campus next Friday. Mr Fry is busy making the final arrangements for this event as well as continuing to train our students for their events. Please come along next Friday and join us as we see some of the extraordinary sporting talents of our students.
As the weather starts to become cooler and more layers of clothing are required at school, please remember to name all uniform items. The amount of lost property is already building fast and finding owners for these items is much easier when they have been clearly labelled.
We look forward to the exciting events happening over the next few weeks and look forward to sharing these with you all.
to view HSC's Events for Term 2 2024, Week 6.
to view WSC's Events for Term 2 2024, Week 6.
Blessings for the week ahead.
Mrs Juanetta Priest - Director of Campus (Hume Street)
Mrs Jackie Minnikin - Director of Campus (Warwick Street)
JC Choral Eisteddfod - Sunday 19 May
The Junior College JUNIOR and SENIOR Choirs will be performing in the Toowoomba Eisteddfod at the Empire Theatre Auditorium. As performance is a part of our curriculum, it is expected that all students in Years 3 to 6 will participate. This is an incredibly valuable experience for our students and a celebration of the hard work they do in rehearsals throughout the year.
Date: 19 May
Times:
- Year 3-4 approx. 9am-11am
- Year 5-6 approx. 2pm-4pm
JC Years 3-6 Inter-House Track & Field Carnival - Volunteers Needed
On Friday 24 May, the Junior College Years 3 to 6 will be competing in the annual Track and Field Carnival at SSC.
We are seeking Parent Volunteers to help out with Timekeeping and Check Starter on the day. If you are available and would like to help out in one of these roles, please submit your availability via the link below.
JC Years 3-6 Inter-House Track & Field Carnival - Friday 24 May
On Friday 24 May, the Junior College Years 3 to 6 will be competing in the annual Track and Field Carnival at SSC. Click for a copy of the program.
We will have a coffee van and hot food van available on the day accepting cash and EFTPOS. There will be a meal deal available for students at this carnival. Please click for the flyer.
JC Year 6 New Acland Mine Excursion - Thursday 30 May
This term, Year 6 students are learning about Energy in Science and Our Asian Neighbours in HASS.
We are very excited to be going on a tour of New Acland Coal (NAC) Mine on Thursday 30 May. New Acland Mine is owned by New Hope Group and is a majority Australian owned and operated diversified energy company which has been proudly operating for more than 60 years. Acland Coal Company first mined coal underground in Acland in 1913 and closed its operations in 1984. New Acland took over the mining leases in 2000 and commenced open cut mining operations on the current site in 2002.
Students and teachers will enjoy a presentation about the history and current mining operations by NAC staff. NAC staff will address our Science and HASS curriculum and answer student questions which will be written at school prior to the tour. A tour of New Acland mining areas will follow.
If you haven't already done so, please jump into Parent Lounge and provide your permission for this exciting excursion.
JC Year 3-6 Ball Games - Friday 7 June
The Junior College Years 3-6 Ball Games will be held on Friday 7 June at each Campus from 1.30pm-3pm.
JC Sports News
Results
Concordia Cross Country Team Representatives 2024- Central Zone Carnival
- 10 Years Girls- Ajah Ayii, Lucia Totenhofer, Verity Cooper, Koto Soe-Yoshida, Amelia Rice, Abigail Bauer
- 10 Years Boys - Thomas Richards, Lachlan Spoelder, Stefan Pajic, Paul Mathews, Ash Robertson, George Brett
- 11 Years Girls - Tori Duffy, Rylee Bennett, Sarah Loughlin, Evie Dealtry, Grace Pitman, Josie Dignon
- 11 Years Boys - Jok Ayii, Jordan Heilig, Chase Kearsley, Alexander Millett, Thomas Cameron, Lewis Jack
- 12 Years Girls - Georgia Cavanagh, Emily Evans, Manshi Bhardwaj, Makenzie Morris, Matilda Jones, Amber Allie
- 12 Years Boys - Will Spoelder, Jonathan Rice, Thomas Wise, Alistair Pukallus, Reuben Frost, Daniel Pajic
Special mention must go to the following runners for their efforts, who were named in the Central Zone team to race at the Darling Downs championships. We wish them well in their training and competition for this upcoming event.
- 10 Yr. Girls – Ajah Ayii 1st, Koto Soe -Yoshida 6th
- 10 Yr. Boys – Thomas Richards 1st, Lachlan Spoelder 3rd
- 12 Yr. Girls – Manshi Bhardwaj 6th
- 12 Boys – William Spoelder 2nd, Thomas Wise 4th
Our Concordia Cross-Country team has been training before and after school, with many taking advantage of these sessions on campus and at Kearney Springs Reserve to familiarise and prepare themselves for both the QCIS and Central Zone carnivals.
Congratulations to the team who went on to compete for Concordia at the Central Zone championships and represented the school magnificently on the day, with many of our runners finishing among the top-ranked performers.
Throughout late last term, and also early this term our students have been participating in PE classes and preparing for this year’s Junior College Track and Field carnival which is to be held on Friday week 6. Our students participated in the pre-carnival 800m event which was a great afternoon of competition between all houses. Many of our young athletes recorded excellent times and a few records were broken. The 2024 Discus events have ended, but it has set the tone for a big day of competition at our Junior College Carnival.
Our Junior College Track and field program has been released with various information for the day along with the event timetable. Communication regarding any changes and reminders will be sent in the following weeks via our various platforms.
Cheers
Mr Darryl Fry
Teacher / Junior College Sports Coordinator / Head Coach, Touch
Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
HSC Weekly Events
Please to view HSC's Events for Term 2 2024, Week 6.
HSC Before and After School
Before School
Supervision of students at the Junior College begins at 8.00am each morning. There is no supervision provided by staff before this time.
HSC students who are arriving on the 7.50am CLC bus or who have siblings on the 7.50am CLC bus, are welcome to sit quietly on the green benches outside the Year 6 Classroom.
Students being dropped off in the mornings must remain with their parents until a staff member arrives for duty at 8.00am. Parents and students are welcome to enter our playground gates once that staff member has arrived.
We appreciate your support of the above information so we can work together to keep our students safe.
Coffee Van
Students are able to buy hot chocolate only on a Friday morning. If they have not finished their hot chocolate by 8.25am, they will leave it for 1st break.
After School
You are more than welcome to play on the top equipment in the Junior Playground if parents are adequately supervising your children. The children are welcome to play in the sandpit but without the sandpit equipment. This will ensure that it stays put away for the night.
HSC Assemblies - Change of Time to 8.30am
Assemblies at Hume Street Campus are changing to 8.30am. Our next Assembly is scheduled for Week 6, Monday 20 May and parents are welcome to attend.
HSC Book Fair Wish Lists and Parent Prepayment
If you are unable to come to the book fair, you can easily pay at home. Students are able to fill out a wish list of what they would like, then you can pay at home using the instructions on the wish list. You can also prepay for books by going to the Scholastic Book Fair website and clicking on Parent Prepayment. There is a form that you can print and fill out and we will make some hard copies available at each campus reception. Please see the flyer below for more information.
HSC Parent Connect Update
I just wanted to take a moment to thank the parents that come to Parent Connect meetings and make decisions that support both the campus’ fundraising and friendraising. I also want to thank all parents and families who engage with the Parent Connect activities in both attending and supporting financially.
Our Friendraising activities for this year will include:
- HSC Disco and Wine and Cheese Evening – 26 July 6pm-7.30pm – More information will be provided regarding theme and meal deal closer to the date.
- HSC Family Fun Afternoon, Colour Fun Run and BBQ – 18 October 3.30pm – 6pm – This one won't be a fundraiser this year; just a fun event for everyone.
Our fundraising has and will include:
- Mother’s Day Stall – Thank you, Barbie and Super Team, for organising this event. They provided over 250 gifts for the students to purchase for their mums.
- Father's Day Stall – will be similar to the Mother’s Day Stall.
Parent Connect money spent so far this year:
- Laser Cutter – Earlier this year, our Parent Connect very graciously supported the Design and Technology program by purchasing a Laser Cutter for $8920. Many students and teachers are very excited about the learning that is occurring with this device.
- Microbits for STEM program – WSC and HSC Parent Connect kindly funded $627.50 per campus for this purchase.
- 3 Landing Mats for Drones - $420
Parent Connect meetings are held in the Resource Centre each Week 2, Wednesday, 5.30pm-6.30pm of each term.
Warwick Street Campus
WSC Weekly Events
Please to view WSC's Events for Term 2, Week 5.
WSC Before School Procedure
Students are not supervised at school before 8.00am so are not allowed to be on grounds without adult supervision before this time. We have noticed that many students are being dropped off in the morning well before 8.00am and this is a safety concern for us, as in some cases the students are being dropped off before staff have arrived.
Please also note that the Shed is not to be used as a Drive Through area in the mornings before school as this area is not supervised by staff. All students coming through Drive Through in the mornings must use the Yaldwyn Street Drive Through. A staff member will be on duty from 8.00am.
Thank you for your support in this matter as we work together to ensure the safety of all students.
WSC Assembly - Monday 20 May
Our next Assembly is scheduled for Week 6, Monday 20 May 2024 at 2pm and parents are welcome to attend.
WSC Book Fair
WSC Book Fair Wish Lists and Parent Prepayment
If you are unable to come to the book fair, you can easily pay at home. Students are able to fill out a wish list of what they would like, then you can pay at home using the instructions on the wish list. You can also prepay for books by going to the Scholastic Book Fair website and clicking on Parent Prepayment. There is a form that you can print and fill out and we will make some hard copies available at each campus reception. Please see the flyer below for more information.
Stephen Street Campus
Youth Movie Night
All welcome!
Movie night tonight at Youth. 6pm @ St. Paul's Hall - 28 Phillip Street. See the flyer below for more information.
From the Director of Stephen Street Campus
With all of the public holidays to start this term, we are finally now into the full swing of the regular timetable as we cross the halfway mark of Term 2. We have had an exciting and eventful start to the term, with students continuing to showcase enthusiasm as they participate in the many opportunities on offer.
This Tuesday, we hosted the Years 9-11 2025 Subject Information Evening, which was a resounding success. It was heartening to see so many students, along with their parents and carers, engaging with teachers to explore the diverse subject options available. Active participation in this process ensures that our students can make well-informed decisions about their future academic pathways. The subject selection process will commence shortly, with our Year 10 students set to complete their initial preferences over the next two weeks. We encourage all students to consider their choices carefully and to seek advice if needed.
A special congratulations to all students who participated in this week's Choir Eisteddfod. We know your performances will be outstanding and a testament to your hard work and dedication. I extend my gratitude to Mr. Roche-Kelly and Ms. Marangelli for their exceptional teaching and support, which have been instrumental in guiding our talented students to success.
Looking ahead, SSC School Photo Day is scheduled for next Thursday, 23 May. Information has been emailed to families, and order forms have been sent home with students. Please ensure that your child is in full formal school uniform and looking their best for this important day.
We are also excited about our upcoming Boarders Experience Weekend from 24 - 26 May. This event is a wonderful opportunity for students considering joining our fabulous boarding house as they prepare for life as a student at Concordia. Prospective boarders will get a taste of the vibrant and supportive community we offer, and we look forward to welcoming many new faces.
Our SSC Track and Field Carnival will be held on Wednesday, 29 May. This event promises to be a day of spirited competition as our three houses—Altus, Stedman, and Kessler—vie for bragging rights. We encourage all students to participate and support their houses, whether they are competing or cheering from the sidelines. The program has been emailed to all families this week, and we certainly invite families to attend to share in this day of fun spirited competition.
As we move into the second half of the term, students will be undertaking various assessments. We encourage students to take a careful look at their assessment calendar and manage their time effectively in prioritising in how they use their homework and study time. There are some key things that can help assist with this:
· Create a study timetable to manage their time effectively.
· Break study sessions into manageable chunks with regular breaks.
· Prioritise tasks and focus on one subject at a time.
· Seek help from teachers early if they encounter difficulties.
· Ensure they get adequate rest and maintain a balanced routine.
All the best for the remainder of term.
Yours in faith,
Mr Jamie Pukallus
Director of Campus
History Week
In the Humanities area we will be celebrating History Week on Tuesday and Thursday during lunch times next week. Please see the flyer below for more information.
SIMPSON PRIZE COMPETITION
The Simpson Prize is a national competition for Year 9 and 10 students which focuses on the service of Australians in World War One and World War Two.
The 16 winners and runners-up, two from each state and territory, travel to Canberra to participate in a 3-day study program in early 2025. The results of 2025 Simpson Prize will be available on this website at the conclusion of the Canberra Study Program. The 8 Winners will then travel to an overseas destination for an extensive commemorative study tour culminating in Anzac Day ceremonies at that location.
If you are interested in more information, see the attached flyer or talk to Miss Riehl.
Sport News
Sports News – Term 2, Week 5
Results
Volleyball - Round 4
Junior Girls: Loss 2-1 - It was a very close game, the girls played very well.
Intermediate Girls (Year 9): Loss 2-1
Intermediate Girls (Year 10): Won 3-0
Senior Girls: Loss 2-0 - Draw in the Third Set.
Senior Boys: Loss 3-0
Netball – Round 1
Concordia Junior: Defeated by Saints
Concordia Senior: BYE
Basketball U15 Boys - Round 3
Victory against Saints – TGS Gold, 19-17
AFL Gala Day (Girls)
A big shout out to our Junior and Senior AFL girls who played in the AFLQ Gala day last Thursday. The girls had a tough day with some fierce competition but never gave up and should be commended for their effort and attitude.
SSC Track & Field Carnival
A reminder our Track & Field carnival is fast approaching (Wednesday Week 7 – 29/05). In the lead up to the carnival we will host the following pre carnival events.
- 1500m – Wednesday Week 6 during SPARC
- 3000m – Monday Week 7 Lunchtime
Please note this year there will be no pre-nomination for events. Students will be able to nominate on the day, at the event using their competitor number, which will be given to them on the morning of the carnival.
If you are interested in volunteering at the Senior College Track & Field Carnival, please complete the attached
If you have any questions about volunteering please contact Mr. Joshua Biscoe - joshua.biscoe@concordia.qld.edu.au
Track & Field Training
Start: Week 8 Term 2
End: Week 3 Term 3
Meeting Location: SSC Track Oval
Monday Afternoons (3:15pm-4:15pm): Mrs Manteufel – Throws
Wednesday Mornings (7am-8am): Mr Prinsloo – Middle/Long distance running
Friday Mornings (7am-8am): Mr Biscoe – Sprints/Jumps & Plyometrics
Darling Downs 13-19 Years Cross Country
Well done to the 15 students we had compete at the Darling Downs Cross Country trials on Tuesday. All students ran terrifically and should be super proud of their efforts. A big congratulations to Charlie Pietsch, Zoe Pietsch and Chloe Denning who all placed third and made the Darling Downs team. They will compete in Bald hills at the State Championships in early July. We wish them all the best with their training and preparation leading into this event.
Benchrest Shooting Challenge
Last Friday, Linden Pukallus, Lane Clark and Austin Knopke from year 9 represented Concordia at the 2024 Highschool Benchrest Shooting Challenge. The boys had a great day and finished 4th out of 12 teams, just missing out on third place. Lane Clark also placed second in the individual category. Great results for our first time at this competition.
Upcoming Sport Opportunities
There are numerous Darling Downs trials happening across a variety of sports. If you would like to try out for one of these or need more information, please keep an eye on the notices or send Mr Biscoe an email Joshua.biscoe@concordia.qld.edu.au