The Week Ahead - Term 4, Week 4
Monday 28 October to Friday 1 November 2019
From the Head of College
World Teachers' Day is held internationally on 5 October. As the day usually falls during Australian school holidays, Queensland celebrates on the last Friday of October each year 鈥 Friday 25 October 2019. While the day may have come and gone by the time you read this newsletter, it is important that we all recognise the teachers that work diligently across our College.
Without them, our children and young people would not enjoy the privilege of being well educated in a caring and supportive environment. Every day, Concordia鈥檚 teachers and general staff are making a positive difference - creating opportunities for our students, empowering minds of young people and proudly teaching our world鈥檚 future leaders, innovators and influencers.
鈥榊oung Teachers: The future of the Profession.鈥 While the flow of graduates into the noble profession still exists, the call out is for young bright men and women to consider teaching as a profession. We certainly need specialist area teachers, and we certainly need well-trained professionals who choose to serve in the country.
World Teachers' Day is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate and thank teachers for the important role they play across at Concordia. It used to be that teachers were given an apple as a sign of appreciation and endearment. Perhaps this is a small gesture to show your appreciation to our teachers in the coming weeks.
Reformation Day 鈥 Thursday 31 October
On Halloween of 1517, a German monk named Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of Wittenberg Church. These 95 theses expressed his concerns over corruption in the church of the day, and the act of nailing the theses to the door eventually led to the 鈥楶rotestant Reformation鈥 and the formation of the 女女视频 Church. We thank God for the brave actions of Luther and for the Church and its many arms of service, schools, universities and aged care that have grown from this one act five hundred and two years ago.
Mr Adrian Wiles
Head of College
From the College Pastor
All Saints
Every year on 1 November, the Christian church commemorates 鈥楢ll Saints.鈥 This day is where we remember all those children of God who have died in the past 12 months. We remember their faith in Jesus, we give thanks for their life and the blessings they brought, and we also remember something else. On this day we also remember their eternal life in Jesus.
Death is a subject that we don鈥檛 like to talk about. It is a topic that we would prefer to ignore. Yet, in it is something we all must face. All Saints Day is a day where we reflect not simply on death, but also on eternal life. Jesus came into this world to kill death! He came to destroy it. He hates death and he hates the way it rips families apart and causes so much pain, suffering and grief. On the cross we see Jesus dying for the sin of the world. We see him taking death on. Then on Easter Sunday we see Jesus鈥 triumph over death. He won the battle. He took the sting out of death. Jesus won the victory! This means that there is hope for all of us. As we face death, as we see loved ones struggling, as we see the darkness that death brings, now we also see light and hope.
In Christ, death has been swallowed up. We may not know what鈥檚 in store for us tomorrow, but through faith in Christ we can be certain of what鈥檚 in store for us for eternity. For many, death is the end, but in Jesus it is simply the beginning.
God鈥檚 blessings
Pastor Mark Blackwell
College Pastor
Community News
Concordia 女女视频 College Carols by Candlelight - Sunday 24 November
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2019 Sports Awards Breakfast
The annual Sports Awards Breakfast will be taking place on Friday 8 November in the Concordia Function Centre at Stephen Street Campus. All members of the College community are invited to attend this very special event to recognise and celebrate the achievements of our students in sport during 2019. Please find attached an invitation with further details of this event.
Parents of students who have been nominated for a major award or who are receiving a Full Blue or Special Achievement award have been notified.
To book your seats at the event, please complete the online booking form:
If you have any questions regarding the event, please contact us at sports@concordia.qld.edu.au.
2019 Presentation Evening
Concordia's 2019 Presentation Evening will formally recognise the efforts and achievements of our students in Years 7 to 12 at the Empire Theatre on Monday 11 November. All members of the College community are warmly invited to attend this significant event on the College calendar. Students are required to wear their formal uniform for the event.
While the focus of the evening is our Middle and Senior College students, families in the Junior College are very welcome to attend this event. Highlights of the evening will include performances by the Concert Band, Big Band and College Choir, Dance performance and Year in Review video.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Mrs Bianca Coleborn
Director of Marketing & Enrolments
Orders now open for Christmas Fundraising Drive
Orders are now open for our Term 4 fundraiser with Homestyle Bake. There is a range of delicious Christmas treats available to order through this fundraising drive.
You can collect your order form from any campus Reception or click here to download the and . Order forms and payment can be make to Reception at each campus. Payments can be made by cash or card.
Orders are due by Friday 8 November and can be collected on Wednesday 20 November.
Mrs Suzette Vermeulen
SSC P&F Secretary
Mango Fundraiser
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
Year 3 Sea World Excursion
On Friday 1 November, the JC Year 3 students will be participating in an educational Sea World excursion. All students are asked to arrive at the Hume Street Campus by 6.30am and will return to the Hume Street Campus at approximately 5pm. If you haven't already done so, please log in to Parent Lounge to submit your permission which was due back on Thursday 24 October.
Nominations due for Junior College Inter-House Swimming Carnival
The swimming nomination forms which were sent home with students for the forthcoming Junior College (9-12 years) Inter-House Swimming Carnival were due back on Friday 25 October.
Could you please confirm with your child if their form has been completed and returned to their Campus Reception, as the details will be entered into the Carnival program very soon. Once the program has been finalised, it will be made available to parents before the carnival.
Primary All Schools Touch Carnival
Last weekend, some of our Junior College students competed in the Mixed Division of the South West Qld Primary All Schools Touch Carnival at Dalby. Whilst many of our students were relatively new to the sport of Touch, they put their best foot forward and produced some fantastic efforts over the duration of the carnival in hot and dry conditions against the best Touch schools in the South West Qld region. This is the first time Concordia has entered this competition and our students thoroughly enjoyed the experience with the improvement individually and as a team evident over the day.
These type of experiences are not possible without the assistance of various stakeholders. A special mention must go to 鈥淎ll Stars Touch Club鈥 for assistance with uniforms for the day. Thank you also to the parents who supported our students at the carnival from the sidelines and for giving up their time to make this opportunity happen.
Hopefully, this will become a regular event on the sports calendar for our Junior College students and congratulations goes to these 鈥減ioneers鈥 in pathing the way for the future Touch stars, here at Concordia.
Junior College Art Show - Friday 1 November
Junior College Music Showcase - Friday 8 November
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Brisbane Roar Coach - opportunity for Year 6 students
Concordia Sport have a Specialist Brisbane Roar Soccer coach attending for four weeks starting this Monday 28 October at the SSC Soccer Oval from 3.30pm-4.30pm. This training is open to all players from Years 6 to 12.
We look forward to seeing plenty of soccer players attending these training sessions to learn more and improve their skills.
The Brisbane Roar have been appointed by The Australian Sports Commission as the only endorsed Football provider in Queensland to deliver these sessions.
Netball Training Update - Years 5-8
Please note that Thursday afternoon Netball training will now take place in the College Gymnasium at Stephen Street Campus.
Christmas for the Bush Drought Relief Service Project
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Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
Years 5 & 6 Friday Inter-School Sport Girls AFL Team
As part of the Sporting Schools Program, we are offering an AFL program to the Years 5 & 6 girls that currently play AFL for Friday Inter-School sport. This session will run for four weeks. The girls will meet on the Resource Centre verandah. An email has been sent home to the parents of these students with further information included.
Monday 10.45am-11.30am - starting Week 4 (Monday 28 October)
Years 1 to 3 Touch Football Sporting Schools Program
This term we are running a four week Touch Football sporting schools program during our 1st break. This program is only open to our students from years 1 to 3. An email has been sent out to parents with further details. Students who are wanting to participate in this program can meet Mr Darryl Fry on the Resource Centre verandah.
Tuesday 10.45am-11.30am - starting Week 4 (Tuesday 29 October)
Please note: There will not be a session on Tuesday 19 November due to the Inter-House Swimming Carnival. This will be held on Tuesday 26 October.
5er for a Farmer Dress Up Day
On Wednesday 23 October our Campus was awash with farmers. We raised a staggering $641.00 for the Christmas for the Bush Drought Relief Service Project. Thank you to all for your generous support for our local farmers.
Christmas for the Bush Chapel Service
On Thursday 31 October, we are holding our Christmas for the Bush Chapel service to present Care Outreach all the donations sent in by our families. Chapel is at our Stephen Street Campus starting at 9.30am and all are welcome to attend. To ensure that our students arrive at SSC on time for the service we will require 2 bus runs. The first bus run will depart at 8.20am and so we will need our students from Years 3 to 6 to be at school by 8.10am.
Year 5 Band Tuesday Rehearsals
If you have a student in the Year 5 Band who rehearse each Tuesday until 3.20pm, please park in an allocated car park instead of moving through/parking in the drive through. This will greatly assist the flow of all of the other year levels. Thank you in anticipation.
A-Mart Allsports and Rebel
If you nominate 'Concordia' when you make your purchases at A-Mart Allsports and Rebel, we get vouchers to spend on sporting goods. This makes us very happy ... so don't forget to let the cashier know where you are from.
Carols by Candlelight Decorations
We are providing the decorations for the Carols by Candlelight this year and are needing empty glass jars. We require at least one jar per student with a neck that is wide enough to put a tea light inside. If you have any empty jars now or in the future or any jars laying around that you don鈥檛 need, we would love to take them off your hands. We would love to have these bottles by the end of October.
Years 2-6 Swimming Lessons
Swimming Lessons for Year 2-6 students will begin Week 4 Monday 28 October, at the Concordia Aquatic Centre, operated by TJ鈥檚 Swim as part of our Physical Education Program.
They will need to bring to school with them:
- Togs
- Goggles
- Towel
- House swimming cap (can be purchased via the uniform shop)
If you have any questions please don鈥檛 hesitate to contact your child鈥檚 teacher.
Volunteers Thank You Service and Morning Tea
Tuckshop and Meal Deal Dates for Term 4
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.
Please note that Tuckshop will operate from Week 3 (Thursday 24 October) until Week 4 (Thursday 31 October).
Tuckshop will be closed on the following dates, however, we will be organising meal deals for these weeks. Details to be confirmed soon.
- Thursday 7 November - OSHC Meal Deal on Friday 8 November
- Thursday 14 November - Guzman Y Gomez on Friday 15 November
- Thursday 21 November - OSHC Meal Deal on Friday 22 November
- Thursday 28 November - Pizza Meal Deal on Friday 29 November
You Have Been Spotted Sporting the Concordia Spirit
Here is your chance to get a free coffee voucher from Wayne鈥檚 Encouraging Cup. Just be spotted in our car park sporting the Concordia Car Sticker and you could be the week鈥檚 winner. If you have been spotted, please see Carolyn or Delmae in Reception and they will give you a free voucher. If you need a sticker, let Reception know and they will get one to you. 948WIY, you are this week鈥檚 winner!
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HSC P&F Sub-Committee AGM
The HSC P&F Sub-Committee鈥檚 Annual General Meeting will be held on Friday 1 November 2019 1.30pm and we are seeking nominations from our community to fill these important positions.
Members of our P&F meet regularly to chat about the great things happening in the College and to discuss ways in which as a parent body, they can contribute to make it even better. They have a lot of laughs and get to know each other while all working towards a common goal.
We encourage you to consider nominating for an Executive position for 2020. Please email Juanetta Priest if you are interested in nominating. Please also find attached a nomination form.
HSC Week 4 Events
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Warwick Street Campus
Grandparents' Day
Grandparents' Day is always an opportunity for all of our grandparents to have a glimpse of a day in the life of our students.
This year at WSC our grandparents were treated to a morning of activities in the sun where they wandered between art activities, sport activities and activities that involved technology. Some of our grandparents were put way out of their comfort zones as they coded spheros to do some painting!
The morning ended with a choir performance from both our Senior and Junior Choirs followed by Chapel and then morning tea.
A big thank you to members of our P&F who assisted in setting up and serving our morning tea.
Years 3-6 Swimming Lessons
Swimming Lessons for Year 3-6 students will begin Week 4 (Monday 28 October), at the Concordia Aquatic Centre, operated by TJ鈥檚 Swim as part of our Physical Education Program.
They will need to bring to school with them:
- Togs
- Goggles
- Towel
- House swimming cap (can be purchased via the uniform shop)
If you have any questions, please don鈥檛 hesitate to contact your child鈥檚 teacher.
Tuckshop & Meal Deal Dates for Term 4
Tuckshop will be closed on the following date:
- Wednesday 27 November
We will be having a Meal Deal on the following date (orders have now closed):
- Wednesday 27 November 鈥 WSC Meal Deal
Volunteers' Thank You Breakfast
All volunteers are invited to a 鈥楾hank You鈥 Breakfast on Friday 22 November at 8am in the Resource Centre.
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WSC P&F Sub-Committee AGM
The WSC P&F Sub-Committee鈥檚 Annual General Meeting will be held on Monday 4 November 2019 2pm 鈥 3pm and we are seeking nominations from our community to fill these important positions.
Members of our P&F meet regularly to chat about the great things happening in the College and to discuss ways in which as a parent body, they can contribute to make it even better. They have a lot of laughs and get to know each other while all working towards a common goal.
We encourage you to consider nominating for an Executive position for 2020. Please email Jackie Minnikin if you would like more information about our Warwick Street Campus P&F.
Please click on the link below for the nomination form.
Years 1 to 3 - Term 4 Sporting Schools Touch Football Program
This term we are running a four week Touch Football Sporting Schools Program during our lunch time. This program is only open to our students from Year 1 to Year 3. An email has been sent to these parents with further details. Students who are wanting to participate in this program can meet Mr Darryl Fry on the day.
Wednesdays 12.45pm to 1.30pm 鈥 last session, 20 November
Years 5 & 6 Friday Inter-School Sport AFL Girls Team
As part of the Sporting Schools Program, we are offering an AFL program to the Years 5 & 6 girls who currently play AFL for their Friday Inter-School Sports. This session will run for four weeks starting in Week 4. An email has been sent to the parents of these students with further details.
Wednesdays 12.45pm to 1.30pm 鈥 last session, 20 November
Nude Food Day
Stephen Street Campus
Spring is in the Air!
I love this time of year. Even in the midst of a very prolonged drought, Spring still finds a way to push through. The bare branches of my fruit trees have well and truly begun the cycle of flowering and setting fruit. The jacarandas are reminding anyone studying that they are at the business end of school or university. And so it is for our community. Our Year 12 students are working through their final assessment push, knowing that the finish line is in sight. I am so incredibly proud of this cohort of Year 12 students. Being the first intake under the new Prep age cut-off the year level only has half the number of students of the other year levels at SSC. This group of young people really personify everything that inspires me about this generation. They are prepared to speak up and advocate when change is required, they seek to understand others before seeking to be understood and they have set a standard of diligence and involvement in their studies and cocurricular activities, whilst encouraging the younger grades to do the same.
As the Year 12 students prepare to wind down, the Year 11 students are now three weeks into their Unit 3 work. This brings with it the cycle of completing the freshly endorsed Internal Assessment Instruments (IA1). We certainly are pleased to have pushed past the halfway mark of the implementation process. I am looking forward to completing the implementation of new subjects in 2020 and then pushing on in 2021 with clear air in front of us.
For a number of our staff, we have sat on our final District Verification Panel meetings. I am encouraging our staff to take up the new roles being created in the confirmation, endorsing, and examining processes. Having being involved 鈥渙n panel鈥 for many years it was quietly satisfying to sit for the final time, knowing that it has been this community of educators that has shaped the Queensland curriculum over many years.
We have an exciting weekend ahead. On Saturday, at the Peter Watts Criterium Track, Glenvale, our Pedal Prix Teams will be competing in an 8 hour endurance event. With 51 teams entered from across South East Queensland, this is set to be quite an event. I invite you to pop in, say gidday and cheer our teams on.
On Sunday, Googa is hosting Family Day for our Year 9 students. Our students have one week to go and it will be lovely to catch up with them and their families. Finally, a reminder that the Sports Breakfast is on 8 November. We would love to see you there as we celebrate the sporting achievements of our students.
Brisbane Roar Coach at Concordia
Concordia Sport have a Specialist Brisbane Roar Soccer coach attending for four weeks starting this Monday 28 October at the SSC Soccer Oval from 3.30pm-4.30pm. This training is open to all players from Years 6 to 12.
We look forward to seeing plenty of soccer players attending these training sessions to learn more and improve their skills.
The Brisbane Roar have been appointed by The Australian Sports Commission as the only endorsed Football provider in Queensland to deliver these sessions.
Orders are now open for Christmas Treats!
Orders are now open for our Term 4 fundraiser with Homestyle Bake. There is a range of delicious Christmas treats available to order through this fundraising drive.
You can collect your order form from any campus Reception or click here to download the and . Order forms and payment can be make to Reception at each campus. Payments can be made by cash or card.
Orders must be submitted by Wednesday 13 November and can be collected on Wednesday 20 November.
Mrs Suzette Vermeulen
SSC P&F Secretary
Netball Training Update - Years 5-8
Please note that Thursday afternoon Netball training will now take place in the College Gymnasium at Stephen Street Campus.
SSC P&F AGM
The SSC P&F Sub-Committee鈥檚 Annual General Meeting will be held on Monday 4 November 2019 from 6.30pm to 7pm. We are seeking nominations from our community to fill these important positions.
Members of our P&F meet regularly to chat about the great things happening in the College and to discuss ways in which we, as a parent body, can contribute to make it even better. We have a lot of laughs and get to know each other while all working towards a common goal.
We encourage you to consider nominating for an Executive position for 2020. Please email Mrs Sonya Herndon if you are interested in nominating. for the nomination form.
Book Tasting on International School Libraries Day
On Tuesday, we celebrated International School Library Day in the Stephen Street Library with a book tasting
No, this isn鈥檛 a new dieting craze! A book tasting is where students get to sample books that they may usually not read. The library is transformed into the 鈥楥af茅 Biblio鈥, complete with white table clothes and candles, as students tuck into an 鈥楨ntr茅e鈥 book, followed by a 鈥榤ain course鈥 book and top off their tasting with a light or funny 鈥榙essert.鈥
Despite a few 鈥榙isgusting鈥 courses, most students enjoyed their selection and it was great to see some books go home for further consumption.
Boarding
Spring has sprung at Concordia Boarding
Hello to another week of the boarding news : SPRING IS SPRUNG! It is so lovely at boarding now with our garden blossoming in spring.
It is a pleasure to walk past the garden every day, with its variety of plants, all of different sizes, shapes and colours.
The two main people working to make the gardens great are Barrie and Chris. At Concordia Boarding, Barrie and Chris are legends, often wearing a 鈥榥umber of hats鈥 to help make boarding successful.
A saying that has stuck in my mind (but not the author) is:
鈥淲hoever sees the beauty in a single flower, can see the beauty in the whole world鈥.
Mr Ross McKeown, Miss Amy McCabe & Mrs Maureen Taurima
Senior Boarding Team