Welcome to our Junior College
At Concordia Lutheran College’s Junior College, we strive to provide a happy, healthy and safe place for your child during the important early years of Prep to Year 6.
Built on rich academic foundations, our dedicated team of teachers and support staff instil in our students the importance of being lifelong learners, as well as proactive members of the community.
Concordia is fortunate to have two vibrant Junior College campuses based at Hume Street and Warwick Street in Toowoomba. Each campus has its own strong sense of community that provides students with a supportive, nurturing learning environment.
See MoreHUME STREET CAMPUS
402 Hume St
Toowoomba Qld 4350
WARWICK STREET CAMPUS
67 Warwick St
Toowoomba Qld 4350
T 07 4688 2700
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Welcome to our Middle College
Our Years 7-9 Middle School program focuses on the social-emotional and academic growth unique to junior secondary students. Our Middle School teachers have strong expertise in delivering lifelong learning focused on developing deep understanding within a holistic curriculum. Student growth and self-reflection is also strengthened by our Pastoral Care lessons and House based structures.
Our students emerge from the Middle School program with a clearer picture of their strengths and challenges and the strategies, both academic and personal, for students to employ in their transition into the senior years.
Welcome to our Senior College
Our acclaimed Senior College, comprised of Years 10 to 12, is the final stepping stone of education at Concordia. Our passionate staff work closely with students with a focus on future goals, notably post-secondary career pathways. This comprehensive preparation manifests itself in mature students who value lifelong learning, and leave with strong leadership skills and the ability to flourish in their next steps.
Concordia fosters a nurturing atmosphere that cultivates resilience and independence among our students, equipping them for life beyond the classroom. Our goal is to empower every student to reach their fullest potential. While academic pursuits hold significance, we also emphasise participation in co-curricular endeavours and fostering a sense of social responsibility towards both the college community and the wider world.
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SEE ALL NEWSHigh-Flying AirBnB Executive Cherishes Concordia’s Iconic Grounds and Lifelong Lessons
High-powered executive Susan Wheeldon attributes some of her business success to the lessons she learnt many years ago at Toowoomba’s Concordia Lutheran College. The Country Manager of Airbnb in Australia and New Zealand and a non-executive director on several ASX-listed boards, Susan travels the world but still finds time to come back to Toowoomba regularly to where her school life all began. “My parents and one brother still live in Toowoomba, so I still visit Toowoomba regularly and I have such happy memories of my time at Concordia,” Susan said. “I went to Concordia for 12 years as a day student from 1985, although I wanted to be a boarder so I could get hot lunches,” she said.
Read MoreStudents help create ‘magic’ in Aged Care
An unlikely alliance between a group of Toowoomba high school students and local aged care residents is providing benefits to both age groups. The initiative between Concordia Lutheran College and Lutheran Services Salem Aged Care started a student learning program a year ago has bridged the generation gap and led to genuine connections between all involved.
Read MoreConcordia Lutheran College’s Oktoberfest is back!
Following the success of last year’s event, Concordia will stage a bigger, better Oktoberfest celebration on the historic grounds of the Senior College on Saturday, October 19 from 4pm to 8pm. Oktoberfest spokesperson and Parent Connect president, Alice Prince, said anyone with an interest in the Germanic culture and fun should attend the community-centred event at the College’s Stephen Street campus. “We learnt a lot from last year’s event, and we will be returning with a greater array of traditional German activities including a wurst competition with many of our entrants using family recipes that have been in use for more than 100 years,” Mrs Prince said.
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