The Week Ahead - Term 4, Week 6

Monday 4 November 2024 - Friday 8 November 2024

From the Head of College

From the Head of College

Dear Parents and Caregivers

Welcome to second half of Term 4 as we close in on finishing another successful year at Concordia. Term 4 is traditionally the “busiest” term of the school year given the numerous closing events, functions and various farewell services and so there is the constant reminder for all of us to finish strong. The fun part is that all of this busyness needs to be accomplished in what has become the shortest school term in the year.

It was wonderful to receive our Year 9 students back at school this week after their 4 weeks at Googa. I had the privilege of visiting these students a fortnight ago and once again the Googa staff affirmed our students as the highlight on their work calendar. Well done to all these students on successfully completing and being part of this life-changing experience which will make them stronger as young adults. We look forward to celebrating with these students and their parents at their “Coming Home Ceremony” next week as we wrap up the Rite Journey with them and their families. Thank you to Mr. Dave Rentell for his planning and leadership in making this experience possible for our Year 9 students. 

The Year 12 students are now mid-way through their external exams with several stepping away from school life and into the workforce. We are looking forward to hosting all our Year 12 students at a farewell breakfast on Wednesday 13 November.

From the College Pastor

From the College Pastor

Gifts of Grace 2024

Australian Lutheran World Service is the overseas aid and development agency of the Lutheran Church of Australia and New Zealand. They state as their motivation that “We love because God first loved us”. ALWS reaches out in love, for justice, bringing together people willing to work in service to help end suffering in our world.

Community News

From the Director of Pastoral Care and Wellbeing

Artificial Intelligence and Young People

In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful tool for high school students. From streamlining research to enhancing creative projects, AI is transforming the way students learn, study, and engage with their schoolwork.

There are many benefits that AI technology can provide to students to assist them with their schoolwork and can help to initiate creative and critical thinking. The challenge however is knowing how to use AI effectively to aide individual thinking, not replace it.

From the Director of Marketing and Community Engagement

As we quickly progress through another school year, it's been an exciting few weeks with hugely successful events held like Oktoberfest, Orientation Day, the Art Show and Year 9 Googa Camp. They have highlighted the strength and support throughout our community which is embraced by this lovely College!

Our Oktoberfest in 2024, run by Parent Connect, was a fun day full of laughter and celebration! It was a great day for families, staff and students to unwind in a light-hearted atmosphere. It also attracted people from outside the College, so thank you for inviting friends and family to celebrate with us! From the delicious food to engaging family activities & live performances, it was a day of enjoyment for all involved. It's these moments that remind us of the true community and spirit of Concordia Lutheran College. 

If you can, please consider becoming an active member of Parent Connect. Joining Parent Connect at Concordia is an excellent opportunity to actively engage in your child's education and build a strong supportive community. You will meet wonderful people that will become good friends. The Parent Connect groups make a considerable contribution to the life of our College and all parents are automatically members so there is no need to fill out application forms!

Engage Youth

Lutheran Youth Queensland Summer camps and CLW.

LYQ are offering again an exciting array of camps at Coolum on the Sunshine Coast.

Book early to secure your place!

Please see their website for further details and registration:

Lutheran Youth of Queensland

Project Based Learning at Concordia

Junior College

From the Junior College Directors of Campus

This week we arrived at the halfway mark for Term 4, and with only four and a half weeks left of the 2024 school year, we have much to celebrate.

JC Uniform Guidelines

What are the strengths of having a school uniform...

  1. Enhances school identity and school spirit – creates a sense of pride and a sense of belonging.
  2. Promotes equality and reduces peer pressure.
  3. Simplifies the morning routine.

For uniforms to be successful, we do need to encourage everyone to follow the Uniform Guidelines.

Frequently Asked Questions...

Q. Can my child wear a watch?
A. Yes, if it is black, silver or gold.

Q. Can the watch be a smart watch?
A. Yes but as it is a smart device similar to a phone, it will need to be handed into the office in the morning and collected in the afternoon.

Q. Can my child have a mullet, tracks, shaved areas on head?
A. No. See Uniform Guideline for details

Student Uniform Guidelines

JC Inter-House Swimming Carnival Meal Deal - 14 November

A Meal Deal is available for anyone attending the Inter-House Swimming Carnival on Thursday 14 November.  The Meal Deals will be delivered to the pool at 10.30am.

Orders are through My Student Account and will close on Monday 11 November 2024 at 3pm.

Please note: This Meal Deal will replace Tuckshop in Week 7 for both WSC and HSC

Cost: $9.00 with Gluten Free Options available

Option 1 - Wrap, Fruit Salad and Drink 
Drink -
Choose from Water or Chocolate Milk or Apple/Tropical/Orange and Mango Popper
Wrap - Choose from Chicken, Ham or Vegetarian
Snack
- Select Fresh Fruit Salad

Option 2 - Sushi, Fruit Salad and Drink
Drink - Choose from Water or Chocolate Milk or Apple/Tropical/Orange and Mango Popper 
Sushi
- Choose from Beef Teriyaki, Chicken Avocado and Mayo or Vegetarian
Snack - Select Fresh Fruit Salad 

JC Inter-House Swimming Carnival - Thursday 14 November

Student Nominations

We are seeking nominations from students to compete in the JC Inter-House Swimming Carnival on Thursday 14 November. The results from this carnival will be used in selecting competitors to attend the Central Zone Carnival in 2025.

Junior College students born in the following years are eligible to participate.

  • 2016 - 8-year-old students in Year 2 only
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012

Please Note:

  • This swimming carnival is supervised by Years 3 to 6 staff; and
  • This is an optional event for 8-year-old students in Year 2 to attend.

How to Nominate
If you would like your child to compete in the 2024 JC Inter-House Swimming Carnival, please click on the link below, select the events for nomination, then submit the Nomination Form before Thursday 31 October 2024.

JC Inter-House Swimming Carnival Nomination Form

Parent Helper Request

We are looking for parents to volunteer on this day to assist with time keeping. If you are available to help, it would be greatly appreciated. Please submit your availability via the link below by Thursday 31 October 2024.

JC Inter-House Swimming Carnival Parent Helper Request Form

JC Year 6 Big Day Out - Thursday 21 November

The much anticipated JC Year 6 Big Day Out will be held on Thursday 21 November. Please read the attached Parent Information Letter which provides you with more details about this excursion. 

Permission Required
Parents are requested to go to Parent Lounge to submit your permission for your child to attend this excursion by Monday 11 November 2024.

  • Login to Parent Lounge >
  • click on Events and Payments >
  • click on JC Year 6 Big Day Out 2024 >
  • Accept >
  • Save 

Important Note After submitting your permission, please check and ensure your Parent Lounge portal is up to date regarding your child's Emergency Contact Information and Medical Conditions. 

Should you have any further queries regarding this excursion, please contact your child's teacher.

Outside School Hours Care

Hume Street Campus

HSC Weekly Events

Please click here to view HSC's Events for Term 4 2024, Week 6.

HSC Concordia's Got Talent - Change of Date - 11 & 15 November

We are excited to announce that our Year 6 Cultural Captain Lucas Rixon is organising, "Concordia's Got Talent"! This fun, informal event will take place during first break (10.45am-11.30am) and is all about celebrating the unique talents of our students. Whether it's singing, dancing, or showing off a hidden skill, it is a chance for students to enjoy themselves and share their abilities in a relaxed and supportive environment. We will invite all students to come along and cheer for their peers making it a memorable lunchtime filled with laughter and entertainment! Parents are also welcome.

HSC Family Fun Afternoon - Friday 8 November

HSC Cans 4 Cash Collection - Student Council Sustainability Project

Cans 4 Cash

HSC Musical - Tuesday 26 November

HSC Years 3 - 6 Swimming Lessons

Our students from Year 3 to Year 6 will continue their swimming lessons at the Concordia Aquatic Centre (CAQ) in Term 4.  Please click here for the swimming schedule.

Please ensure that students have the following:

  • Dressing Gown - this is great for the students to wear to and from the pool as we don't know what the weather is going to be like
  • Thongs
  • Swimming Togs
  • Goggles
  • House Swimming Cap (Compulsory) - available for purchase from the College Uniform Shop
  • Towel

To avoid any lost items, please clearly label all of your child's items including their shoes, underwear and uniform.

HSC 2025 Booklists

Our 2025 booklists are available for online ordering. Place your order online through Browns Office Choice. The Booklists' link is also available in Parent Lounge.

Orders that are placed and paid for before Wednesday 13 November will be ready for collection from the HSC Resource Centre on Thursday 21 November between 8.00am and 9.30am.

Brown’s Office Choice - https://www.brownsstationery.com.au/

Warwick Street Campus

WSC Weekly Events

Please click here to view WSC's Events for Term 4, Week 6.

WSC Assembly - Monday 4 November

WSC Assembly and 2025 Campus Captain Speeches is scheduled for Monday 4 November 2024 at 9.45am.
All parents/Carers are welcome to attend.

WSC Year 5 Toastmasters Graduation - Thursday 7 November

The Year 5 students have been participating in the Toastmasters speaking program with great enthusiasm throughout Term 4. After 5 weeks of learning different speaking skills, tips and techniques for effective presentations, the students are now ready to graduate. Our Toastmasters facilitators are running a Graduation Ceremony, where all students present their final speeches for assessment.

All parents/carers are invited to attend this final Toastmasters Program event and see the progress each student has made.

Toastmasters Graduation Ceremony
Thursday 7 November 2024
Stephen Street Campus, Lecture Theatre (E1)
8.45am – 10.45am
Formal uniform will be required for Year 5 students (can get changed into sports afterwards)

WSC Musical - 19 November 2024

Costumes for WSC Musical

Parents, please see list below of costume requirements for our Christmas Musical, ‘The Fleece Force!’
Some of your child’s costume may be provided by the school. Please contact your teacher if you have any difficulties finding the items below:

WSC Parent Connect Family Fun Afternoon - Friday 22 November

WSC Parent Connect Family Fun Afternoon

Please click here to register your attendance to this exciting event.

WSC Prep to Year 6 Swimming Lessons - Term 4

Students in Prep to Year 2 will participate in one lesson a week over the course of five weeks. 

Students in Years 3 to 6 will participate in two lessons a week over the course of five weeks, which will culminate in a swimming carnival on Thursday 14 November. 

More details on the carnival will follow.

Please ensure that students have the following items:

  • Swimming togs
  • Goggles
  • House swimming cap (Compulsory) - available for purchase from the College Uniform Shop
  • Towel

To avoid any lost items, please clearly label all of your child's items including their shoes, underwear and uniform.

WSC 2025 Booklists

Our 2025 booklists are available for online ordering. Place your order online through Browns Office Choice. The Book Lists' link is also available in Parent Lounge.

Orders that were placed and paid for before Monday 11 November will be ready for collection from WSC Shed on Wednesday 20 November between 8.00am and 9.30am.

Brown’s Office Choice - https://www.brownsstationery.com.au/

WSC Free Dress Day - Friday 22 November

Elsbeth Allard in Year 5 is a Guide Dog Ambassador and she has organised a Free Dress Day to raise money for the Guide Dogs Association. 

Stephen Street Campus

The Ponytail Project

The Ponytail Project isn’t just about losing your hair—it’s about gaining a sense of pride and purpose. It’s about standing in solidarity with the families and individuals who are battling cancer every day. For many of us, this fight is personal. Almost everyone knows someone close—a family member or a friend —who has been affected by cancer. It’s a disease that hits home for so many of us, and through this project, we have the chance to support those who are going through some of the toughest times in their lives.

Sport News

Sports News – Term 4, Week 5

South West Rugby 7's - Round 3

From the Director of Stephen Street Campus

Welcome to the midpoint of Term 4 (crazy I know)! What a sprint this term has been – full of achievements and celebration, with much still to come.

Firstly, a warm welcome back to our Year 9 students, who have returned from their four-week Googa Camp experience. This journey challenged them to build independence, resilience, and a deeper sense of community. It’s wonderful to see the confidence and personal growth they’ve gained, and I encourage them to continue using these skills as they rejoin their school and home communities. There is something very special and unique about this part of our Concordia program. Thanks to Mr David Rentell for his organisation and support for our families throughout the camp.

Boarding

Welcome from the Leadership Team