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The Week Ahead - Term 2, Week 7

Monday 27 May to Friday 31 May

From the Head of College

From the College Pastor

Walk my Way Ukraine

Walk my Way - Ukraine

Concordia College regularly supports the work of Australian ŮŮÊÓƵ World Service, who support poor communities and those impacted by emergencies in many countries, working with partners from across the world, including ŮŮÊÓƵ World Service.

During the last couple of years we have supported a WalkMyWay event with donations going to provide for schooling in refugee camps and poor areas. This year ALWS is asking for support for children affected by the war in Ukraine, where may people had to flee their homes, and where many schools have been destroyed. Our support will be joined with support given by over 800 people who walked in Brisbane earlier this month and many others to make a difference for these children.

Our Concordia event will be on Friday June 14 (last day of school) after lunch and will include walks by all students on all three campuses.

Students are encouraged to commit to certain number of circuits around the ovals or the cross-country course, reflecting the fact that many children had to flee their homes and elicit donations to support their walk. We will not be collecting money at the school but ask that you make donations directly through the website, which will also provide you with a receipt.

There is a competition between houses again. Please support your child by making donations directly through the links below (each house has a separate link, which can also be accessed through the main website).




Thank you for your support of your children and the children of Ukraine.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

Pastor Thomas.

Community News

Choral Eisteddfod News

All of the vocal groups at the College performed in the recent choral eisteddfod held at the Empire Theatre. The feedback received was encouraging and recognised the hard work of everyone who prepared these performances. Comments like ‘engaged from the beginning’, ‘great rhythmic drive and energy’ and ‘I am seeing great potential in this Choir’s work across all sections’ from the adjudicator David Webster really show that our choral program is hitting the right notes.

Congratulations to the Junior Choir (Years 3-4) who placed 1st and the Senior Choir (Year 5-6) who placed 3rd in their sections conducted by Ms Hayley Sugars.

Congratulations to SSC Choir (Years 7-12) and Con Voce who received a highly commended in the Secondary Folk Singing section conducted by Mr Roche Kelly. Con Voce’s heartfelt rendition of ‘The Fiddle and the Drum’ and energetic performance of ‘Every Night When The Sun Goes In’ was a fantastic way to commence our eisteddfod performances.

Congratulations to Grade 7 student Lenny Saggers, who added in extra groove with his percussion accompaniment.

Special thanks to our amazing piano accompanists Mrs Elizabeth Gordon and Mrs Kym Troy along with the college community who attended to show support, cheer and supervise our budding choralists. 

We would also like to congratulate Mrs Elizabeth Gordon who was awarded the Peg Russell Trophy for Accompaniment in recognition of her significant contribution through her accompaniment.

Celebrating the individuals – Toowoomba Eisteddfod: Piano and Vocal

Congratulations to all the Concordia students who participated in the Choral and Vocal sections of the Toowoomba Eisteddfod. We had several entries from all campuses with our students placing across many disciplines. There is so much talent at the College and we are super proud of their courage to share their talents in a competitive and public environment.

Congratulations to the following students who performed on piano:

Sean Choi (1st), Joon Choi (1st), Olivia Han (1st + HC), Erin Otto (2nd), Kelvin Huang (2nd + 3rd), Michael Zhou (2nd + HC), Brendon Lai (3rd), Chloe Bertrum (3rd), Jacob Johnson (Highly Commended), Ruby Royal (Highly Commended), Sarah Loughlin and Xander Millet.

Congratulations to the following students who performed in the Vocal sections.

Luca Blyth: 2nd Year 10 Male Vocal Solo + 1st Year 10 Music Theatre Performance Solo

Nate Sexton: Highly Commended in Year 9 Male Vocal Solo

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.

Returning Books

Just a reminder to check the books you are returning to the city library for any Concordia books. Now is also a great time to start returning any books from the beginning of the term that you still may have.

Project Based Learning at Concordia

Junior College

JC Parent/Teacher Interviews - Open Today Friday 24 May

Parent/Teacher Interviews will be open for bookings on Friday 24 May at 3pm and close on Friday 7 June at 8am!

We will be holding our Parent/Teacher Interviews during Week 9. There will be interviews conducted before and after school from Monday 10 June until Friday 14 June. All bookings will be made through .

If you are unsure as to how to book your Parent/Teacher Interview, .

for instructions on how to access your Parent Lounge account.

Wear it Yellow!! Tuesday 28 May

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.

JC Year 5 Camp Parent Information

On Wednesday 29 May, Year 5 students will attend the Emu Gully Adventure Park. For information on the camp and the packing list please see below.

Important Note: Please check and ensure your Parent Lounge portal is up to date regarding your child's Emergency Contact Information, Medical Conditions and Food Allergies/Dietary Requirements.

JC Sing Out - JC Years 5 & 6

Just a reminder that all Junior College Year 5 and 6 students will be participating in the Sing Out choral festival at the Empire Theatre on Wednesday 5 June. Please accept this event in Parent Lounge if you have not done so yet.

Audience tickets for the evening concert are now on sale and can be accessed via the following link

Adults $20.00, Children under 15 years $12.00. Concordia ŮŮÊÓƵ College Year 5 and 6 students are free and will sit with the College throughout the concert.

If you have any further questions, please email christina.marangelli@concordia.qld.edu.au

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 Recognition of Achievement Assembly - Monday 10 June

At Concordia we recognise the importance of acknowledging and celebrating the outstanding effort and achievement of our students.  

At the end of the Semester 1, we will celebrate our students at a special Recognition of Achievement Assembly which will be held at each campus on Monday 10 June. Hume Street Campus will hold their Assembly at 8.30am and Warwick Street Campus will hold their Assembly at 2pm.  Parents are welcome to come along and help celebrate our students.

JC PJ and Milo Day

Outside School Hours Care

Hume Street Campus

HSC Weekly Events

Please  to view HSC's Events for Term 2 2024, Week 7.

HSC Cans 4 Cash Collection - Yr 3 & 4 Sustainability Project

Cans 4 Cash

HSC Lost Property Items

We've had some items handed in to Reception over the last few weeks that we suspect belong to our wider community members, rather than our students.  If you have lost something, please pop into Reception and see if we have your lost treasure.

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.

Warwick Street Campus

WSC Weekly Events

Please to view WSC's Events for Term 2, Week 7.

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.

Stephen Street Campus

Archaeological Field School Opportunity

Calling all Senior History students! 

There is an opportunity for senior students to engage in a private, hands-on archaeological field school, run by the University of Southern QLD. The field school consists of 3 weeks of classroom content, delivered online, followed by one week of hands-on, in-person archaeological excavation at the Eagles’ Nest Depression-Era Camp, in Redwood Park on the Great Dividing Range (Toowoomba).

The field school is particularly suited to students of Ancient History or other humanities areas. If you are interested there is more information at the link below.

Sport News

Sports News – Term 2, Week 6

Boarding

Boarding News

Hello to all our Boarding families.

We are approaching week 7 and many students are starting to feel restless and tired. With the drop in temperature, staff are encouraging everyone to dress warmly. As the days and nights in Term 3 will be colder, we recommend that you send your children back with warm clothes, winter pyjamas, jackets, long pants, stockings, and some lip balm to protect against the cold wind.

Welcome from the Leadership Team