The Week Ahead - Term 4, Week 6
Monday 9 November to Friday 13 November 2020
From the Head of College
College Council continues to meet on a regular basis with a focus on planning the future from 2022. The 鈥榓nchor point鈥 continues to be the Strategic Plan that was developed in 2018/19, and while progress slowed a little throughout this year, Council is now re-energised as the College enters its 75th year celebrations.
Council noted at last week鈥檚 meeting the steady growth in 2021 enrolment numbers 鈥 including full Prep classes at both Junior College campuses, higher than usual Year 7 intake, and a growing number of boarders - even though new International students are now not likely to be able to study at Concordia in the coming year.
In the coming months, Council will begin developing a Masterplan and a complimentary Business Plan to support the Strategic Plan as developed in 2018/19. Workshops have been held and 女女视频 Education Queensland continues to be heavily involved in this planning as the Concordia community moves forward together.
The College is about to commission a wide-ranging study into the 鈥楲earning in Residence鈥 program, with a view to investigating how we can best meet the educational and residential requirements of those families considering boarding for their children. The COVID-19 challenges have given us a new insight into what 21st Century residential programs may look like and I am looking forward to presenting the report to Council in June 2021.
A working committee consisting of parents, past students, current students and staff has been formed to organise the 75th Anniversary celebrations in 2021. Some 鈥榮ave the date鈥 details will be released before the end of the school year and we are hoping to use this opportunity to re-engage with past students, staff and families through the Old Scholars Association and through the Concordia Future Foundation.
Kind regards and every blessing
Mr Adrian Wiles
Head of College
From the College Pastor
Community News
LYQ Summer Camps
After a rollercoaster year, we can't wait for camps this summer. Camping is such a great way to escape the everyday, learn some new skills, make some great friends, create memories you can treasure forever and learn more about the secure hope that God offers. This summer should be a cracker with some great opportunities in December and January to celebrate the end of the year and start the next with a bang!
To find out more check out the of some great camping opportunities for young people in Years 3-6 and Years 7-12 in December and January. Keep in mind that new COVID-19 measures mean that places on camp will be limited. This may mean that your favourite camp books out faster than normal.
Financial support is available to families who wish to participate in these summer camps. Please click here to access .
If you have any questions about LYQ camps please call us on 07 3511 4080. We can't wait to welcome you to camp this summer!
Come & Try for Years 6-12 students
Please contact SSC Sports Coordinator, Mrs Jana Anderson, for further information.
Project Based Learning at Concordia
Junior College
Outside School Hours Care
Hume Street Campus
From the Director
With only three weeks to go, we are looking forward to celebrating with our Year 6 students their journey through their primary schooling. It is both an exciting time for them and a time of transitioning to their next space. We are thrilled that for many of them, we will be able to continue sharing in their journey as they progress onto our secondary campus. Some of their events over the next weeks include a Big Day Out, an HSC sleepover, Year 6 Dinner and the Year 6 Walkway celebrations.
Prep 2021
Over the past three weeks, we have continued the transition program for our 2021 Preps. It has been so much fun getting to know them all. Our Year 4 students wrote letters to welcome their 2021 Prep buddy and this week they got to meet each other. It a very exciting time for both the Preppies and the Year 4 students. We will welcome many of them back for our Orientation Day on Monday 16 November. Thank you Mrs Natalie Blackwell, Mrs Nikki Collins and Mrs Sally Weir for all your fun planning and letters.
Student Leadership
On Monday, we will hear speeches prepared by our students in Year 5 who have applied for the position of Campus Captain. It is always impressive to sit and listen to these young people as they share their thoughts on what makes a great leader. Interviews for Campus Captains and all other Leadership positions will be held next week. We wish all our applicants well through the process.
Musical Costumes
Each year level teacher will convey directly with the parents via Seesaw as to what costumes are required.
Year 4 and Year 5 Camps
The students are pumped and ready for camp. As per our required COVID-19 plan, we will need parents to drop their children and bags off at the required time in the HSC drive through and to then continue on. Parents will not be able to stay and congregate to see the bus leave. It would be a great idea to say your goodbyes at home so that the drive through process proceeds smoothly. We can鈥檛 wait to see the photos of their days away.
Year 6 Hoodies
The Year 6 big reveal happened today after Chapel. We have some very excited students showing off their 2020 Cannedberra Trip hoodies.
Blessings for the week ahead
Mrs Juanetta Priest
Director of Campus
HSC 2021 Booklists
Our 2021 booklists are available for online ordering. Our P&F will receive a 10% rebate for all orders placed online before the cut-off date of Wednesday 11 November.
Place your order online through Browns Office Choice. The Book List link is also available in .
Please note: the headphones have been deleted off of the 2021 booklists due to quality of previously sourced headphones. Each student will need a set of headphones for school. Could you please check the strength of the connection where it plugs into the device. Our little Prep students sometimes get confused if there is a volume button on the headphones so please avoid this if possible.
Colour Explosion Fun Run and Meal Deal
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 7 with our Colour Explosion Fun Run meal deal.
Warwick Street Campus
From the Director
As we move towards Week 6, the energy levels of staff and students are both high and low. Energy is high with the excitement and events of the weeks ahead, but after an unprecedented year, it is also easy to see a sense of tiredness creep in. It is important that we look out for all in our community and enjoy these last exciting weeks of 2020.
Prep 2021
Yesterday, we saw the last of our three 鈥淕roovy Moves鈥 sessions for our incoming Preps for 2021. The transition from Kindy to Prep is vital and at WSC this has occurred through our Prepping for Prep day, our Groovy Moves program, and will end with our Orientation Day on Monday 16 November. Our 2021 Prep Students are already feeling comfortable in their new environment and have enjoyed getting to know the Prep team. Thank you to Mrs Rowena Weier and her team for facilitating this program.
Student Leadership
Students leaders at WSC are responsible, positive and caring representatives of our student body. On Monday, we will hear speeches prepared by our students in Year 5 who have applied for the position of Campus Captain. It is always impressive to sit and listen to these young people as they share their thoughts on what makes a great leader. Interviews for Campus Captains and all other Leadership positions will be held next week. We wish all our applicants well throughout the process.
Water Bottles
We have noticed this term that there are quite a few students who are not bringing a water bottle to school. As the weather heats up, it is imperative that students are drinking plenty of water. Your assistance in this matter is appreciated.
Every blessing for the week ahead.
Mrs Jackie Minnikin
Director of Campus
Costumes for WSC Musical
Parents please find a list of costume requirement for our Christmas Musical 鈥楾he INN-SPECTORS'. Some items of your child鈥檚 costume will be provided. Please contact your teacher if you have any difficulties finding the items below:
Prep - Angels
- White dress for girls
- White T-shirts and College sports shorts for boys
Year 1 - Shepherds and sheep
- Plain white T-shirts
- Long black pants/leggings
Year 2 - Wise Men
- Crowns (students to make at school)
- T-shirts (to be purchased by teacher) **Please send sizes to Mrs Lundie ASAP via Seesaw
- College sports shorts
Year 3 - Jazzy Donkeys
- Donkey ears (Teacher made)
- Sunglasses
- Plain black/white T-shirt
- Black long pants
Year 4 - Middle Eastern attire
- Over-large, long-sleeved shirt in a light colour (Op Shop)
- Track pants (any colour)
- Slides/thongs
- Small suitcase or backpack
Year 5 - Stars
- All black
- Stars and hats will be provided
Year 6
- Year 6 individual items for each character
Word on the Street
Year 6 revealed their 2020 hoodies today at Chapel. Due to COVID-19 and the students missing out on their Canberra trip, the hoodies were just an added extra this year to mark what a crazy year 2020 has been!
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 7.
WSC 2021 Booklists
Our 2021 booklists are available for online ordering. Our P&F will receive a 10% rebate for all orders placed online before the cut-off date of Monday 16 November.
Place your order online through Browns Office Choice. The Book List link is also available in .
Stephen Street Campus
From the Director
Week 5 has seen our Year 11 students take a well-deserved break on camp at Luther Heights, Coolum. Many thanks to Mrs Carissa Jaworska, Mr Adrian Wiles and staff who accompanied our students.
I must say that I am enjoying watching our 2021 Student Leaders and Senior cohort beginning to own their space in the College. Just this morning, Olivia Brook-Wager, Elliot Ferguson and Liam Musch effortlessly created a new set of nesting boxes from salvaged pallets. These Agricultural Practices and Industrial Technology Skills students made this task look easy, taking barely an hour to design and make a very functional product. Our chooks now have no excuse for not laying perfect eggs! As a teacher, it is moments like these that bring a huge sense of pride seeing students in their element, being self-directed and achieving success.
We are looking forward to welcoming home our Year 9 students who have completed their four-week outdoor education program at Googa. Next Tuesday evening they will share their reflections from their Rite Journey program and Googa experience with their families and pastoral care staff.
Next week marks the third week of the external exam block. On the menu for the week are Physics, Psychology, Food and Nutrition, Drama, German and Dance. All that remains then for our Seniors is Music Extension on Monday followed by the Year 12 Celebration Brunch next Tuesday. We are looking forward to celebrating the completion of the external exams with them in the picture-perfect Pear-Shaped Garden.
Have a great weekend.
Mr Jason Smith
Director of Campus
Year 11 Leadership Camp
On Monday afternoon 52 Year 11 students, set out for Coolum to attend the Year 11 Leadership Camp. We arrived at 6pm, right on time to set up our sleeping quarters and have dinner - chicken parmigiana!!
After dinner we met the camp leaders and our groups for the next two days. Most friendship groups were split up giving students a chance to connect with others they don't normally spend time with. 10pm saw everyone move into their dorm and lights out was 10.30pm.
The next day the sunrise was witnessed by two people at 4.45am. It was gorgeous. The day turned out to be perfect with clear skies and little breeze. Breakfast was at 6.45am followed by group activities. Students took part in Rescue Me, Keys to Leadership, Challenge Course and Trust. All of these activities challenged students to lead themselves and work as a team, showing kindness, respect and tolerance to other members of the group. All teachers agreed that students were nervous at the start but started to flourish and feel confident and more trusting before the end of the day.
Wednesday morning saw another perfect day and lucky for us as we were headed to the beach for beach frontier and a swim. Students participated in a four-team race to complete a myriad of group activities. The students worked nonstop for over an hour, no one giving in or giving up. The final spectacular was building a track in the sand and sending a ball down it. One group managed to roll their ball for 23 seconds!
By 2.20pm we were back on the bus and headed for home.
Firstly, I would like to thank the Home Class teachers and Mr Wiles for giving up time with their families to support our Year 11 students in their growth journey. The students greatly appreciated them spending time with them and getting to know each other better. Secondly, I would like to thank the students for participating and giving all the activities a go. I feel they have grown and matured from the experiences. I appreciate the respect they showed to the staff at Luther Heights and the service they showed to help clean on a daily basis. What I appreciate most is that I was able to get some sleep as they stayed in their dorms and slept during the nights.
Mrs Carissa Jaworska
Senior College Coordinator