The Week Ahead - Term 2, Week 10

Monday 19 June 2023 to Friday 23 June 2023

From the Head of College

From the Head of College

Dear Parents and Caregivers

This term has seen students from across our College participate in an extraordinary number of curricular and extra-curricular activities, through which they have demonstrated outstanding levels of engagement, creativity and resilience, all of which would not have been possible without the generous support of parents, families and school staff. I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank all students, parents, families and staff members who have supported the on-going work of our teaching and leadership teams this term. Our school community continually shows great energy for learning and care for each other, with school pride regularly celebrated in a range of authentic contexts.

From the College Pastor

From the College Pastor

Semester 1 2023 - done and dusted!!

Hasn’t this term flown by? So many special events, concerts, sporting events, the musical – Concordia certainly has been busy. Add to that all the usual teaching and learning and, more recently, lots of assessment activities and it’s no wonder that we are getting a little tired. And just in time God provides us with that special opportunity to rest and be refreshed called “school holidays”!

Community News

From the Director of Marketing and Enrolments

It has been a successful and rewarding year so far for Concordia Lutheran College and our amazing students!

From outstanding performances in We Will Rock You, to innovative project learning units such as the Year 9 Shark Tank presentations, inaugural effort awards and a celebrated all of college NAIDOC event, our students have been eager to share their unique talents with the wider community and they have been outstanding.

We have also hosted international students for study tours, and warmly welcomed new students to our community mid-year.

HSC Parent Connect - Thermomix Raffle

Spring CLW Camp 2023

A popular five-day live-in camp experience filled with fun, friends, God, worship, challenges, activities, and growth. CLW is a chance for teenagers to escape the everyday, have a stack of good clean fun and discover more about what it means to be a Christian.


Springboard Camp 2023

Springboard is the perfect taster for holiday camping! This jam-packed 3-day camp offers young campers a way to sample the fun, challenge, and adventure of LYQ camps.


School Office Closure



Youth Leaders Program

The Youth Leaders Program is a volunteer platform for young people aged 14 to 24 to become involved with Toowoomba Regional Council. The program allows young people from across our Region to learn about their local communities' groups, events, activities and youth services.

We currently service a regional population of 173,000 people (ABS, 2021), with approximately 32,000 of these residents being young people.

The Regional Youth Leaders play an important role in ensuring our programs are relevant, meet the needs of local young people and have the greatest reach possible.

The Youth Leaders also get the opportunity to learn about our processes and the role of local governments. We encourage them to have a say and develop grassroots projects to create positive change – not only for our Region's young people but the wider community.

As part of their role, the Youth Leaders provide a voice for other young people, identify community issues and share information on opportunities for young people to connect to events, programs and service providers.

The Youth Leaders represent areas from across the entire Toowoomba Region.

Application Form


HSC Parent Connect Christmas in July Bingo Night - 22 July

Project Based Learning at Concordia

Junior College

From the Junior College Directors

As we come to the end of Semester 1 it is important to look back on the achievements of the Junior College students over the first six months of the year. Our Prep students have just completed half of their first year of formal schooling. They have grown immensely since January and are now becoming more confident and capable learners both in the classroom and in the playground. Our Year 6 students have reached the halfway point of the last year of their primary school years and have taken on their leadership roles on each campus with enthusiasm and maturity. 

JC Year 6 SMART Leadership Day - Day 2

At Concordia Lutheran College, we believe that all students can develop their individual capacity to lead and influence others in a responsible way. Our Year 6 students will participate in an exciting leadership program based on the ‘SMART’ Leadership model: Selfless; Make connections; Attitude; Risk-taking; Together.

JC Year 3 Koojarewon Youth Camp - Open Afternoon - 24 July 2023

We are very conscious that our Year 3 students have another ‘first’ in Term 3… it is their first school overnight camping experience. 

While this is a little stressful for some students, it is majorly stressful for many parents. To assist both students and parents in this ‘first’, Koojarewon offer an opportunity for an optional pre-visit. This is a great opportunity for you to come out to the camp grounds and check out all of the facilities including the dorms, kitchen and dining hall and the overall camp environment. Camp staff will be there to field any questions from students and parents. The Year 3 teachers will also be there too. 

If you are feeling a little unsettled about the upcoming camp, or would just like to come and check it out, feel free to come along on Monday 24 July between 3.30pm to 5pm. 

Address for Google Maps: Koojarewon Youth Camp, 26 Borghardt Road Highfields.

JC Reception Opening Hours

Reception on the Junior College campuses will close this afternoon Friday 16 June at 3.45pm. They will reopen on Monday 10 July at 7.45am. For any enquiries during this time, please contact the SSC Reception on 07 4688 2700 (opt 1).

Outside School Hours Care

Hume Street Campus

HSC Weekly Events

Please click here to view HSC's Events for Term 3, Week 1.

HSC No Tuckshop Orders Term 3 Week 1

Please note there is no Tuckshop this week. Tuckshop will resume in Week 2, Term 3

HSC Prep Vision Screening - 7 August

On Monday 7 August our Prep class will be participating in the Primary School Nurse Health Readiness Program. We are a Queensland Government service that offers Free Vision Screening to all children enrolled in Prep. Participation in this free vision screening program is not a compulsory. If you do not wish for your child to participate in the screening, please fill in the consent form and indicate that you wish to decline screening.

Parents do not need to be present for screening, however if you would like to be, please contact Campus Reception to arrange this.

If your child is in Prep and you would like their vision screened, please complete a consent form using the below link or QR code. Consent forms must be submitted by Sunday 30 July 2023.

  Prep Vision Screening Parental Consent Form

The following video explains the benefits of having your Prep child’s vision screened – “What is Prep Vision Screening?”

Online Consent Form FAQs

HSC Term 3 Chess Lessons with Mr Les Lord - 18 July 2023

Mr Les Lord will commence Chess Lessons on Tuesday 18 July 2023 from 10.45am to 11.30am in the Art Room for students Years 1 to 6. The cost per student for six (6) Chess Lessons will be $45.00.

If your child would like to participate, please submit your payment and approval via Parent Lounge by Friday 14 July 2023.

Permission Required:
Parents are requested to go to Parent Lounge to submit your permission and payment.

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If you need any further information please contact HSC Reception on 07 4688 2700 (opt 2).

HSC 2023 Tennis Coaching - Term 3

Tennis coaching will be available in Term 3, 2023. Please click below for the relevant information:

Warwick Street Campus

WSC Weekly Events

Please click here to view WSC's Events for Term 3, Week 1.

WSC No Tuckshop Orders Term 3 Week 1

Please note there is no Tuckshop this week. Tuckshop will resume in Week 2, Term 3

From Warwick Street Kindergarten

The first half of our Kindergarten year has flown by – filled to the brim with play and learning!

With each passing day, we witness their growth, enthusiasm, and readiness for the next step—Prep!

Kindergarten at Warwick Street is more than meets the eye with a core focus on Nature-based Learning with Bush Kindy: Our Kindergarten program goes beyond the walls of the classroom through our Bush Kindy program. Immersed in the wonders of nature, children engage in hands-on learning experiences that foster curiosity, resilience, and a deep connection with the environment. They explore the local flora and fauna, build shelters, engage in sensory activities, and develop an understanding of sustainability and conservation. Research has shown that nature-based learning promotes cognitive, emotional, and physical development. According to renowned educator and theorist Richard Louv, "Time in nature is not leisure time; it's an essential investment in our children's health and development." At Warwick Street Kindergarten we believe in the power of nature to inspire and educate, and our Bush Kindy program exemplifies this philosophy.

Beyond the incredible learning experiences happening in our Kindergarten classrooms and Bush Kindy program, we have some thrilling news to share. We are delighted to announce that a brand-new playground is on its way- with works starting on June 19th! This playground promises to be a haven of fun, laughter, and imaginative play for our Kindergarten children. We are eagerly anticipating its completion and cannot wait to see the joy on little faces as they explore this wonderful new space. During these works there will be some changes in parking availability, so please refer parking communications to come.

Our 2024 Kindergarten waitlist is now open, if you would like to tour our vibrant space, please phone the Kindergarten directly on 46 136392 to secure a tour time. 

WSC Chess Lessons with Mr Les Lord - Term 3 2023

We are excited that Mr Les Lord will be running Chess Coaching sessions commencing Thursday 20 July 2023 from 10.30am to 11.15am in the Resource Centre. The cost per student for six Chess Lessons will be $45.00.

If your child would like to participate please submit your permission and payment on Parent Lounge.   

Permission Required
Parents are requested to go to Parent Lounge to submit your permission for your child to attend this excursion by Friday 14 July 2023.

  • Login to Parent Lounge >
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WSC Tennis Coaching - Term 3

Tennis coaching will be held during Term 3. Click the relevant link below for further information:

WSC Prep Vision Screening - Tuesday 8 August

On Tuesday 8 August our Prep class will be participating in the Primary School Nurse Health Readiness Program. We are a Queensland Government service that offers Free Vision Screening to all children enrolled in Prep. Participation in this free vision screening program is not a compulsory. If you do not wish for your child to participate in the screening, please fill in the consent form and indicate that you wish to decline screening.

Parents do not need to be present for screening, however if you would like to be, please contact Campus Reception to arrange this.

If your child is in Prep and you would like their vision screened, please complete a consent form using the below link or QR code. Consent forms must be submitted by Sunday 30 July 2023.

 Prep Vision Screening Parental Consent Form

The following video explains the benefits of having your Prep child’s vision screened – “What is Prep Vision Screening?”

Online Consent Form FAQs

Stephen Street Campus

From the Director of Campus

As we sign-off another rapid, yet successful term, it is with great delight that we highlight the remarkable achievements of our students in both the extra-curricular arena and their academic pursuits. At Concordia, we firmly believe in providing a holistic education experience, and Term 2 has been a true testament to the incredible talent and dedication of our students.

Sport News

Wow! What another amazing term of Sport at Concordia.

Term two was busy in all facets of college life but none more than Sport. Due to poor weather at the end of term one, our interhouse cross country carnival was moved to the start of term two and marked the first major sporting event on the Concordia calendar. There was fantastic participation from all students, however Kessler was too good for Altus and Stedman on the day. Kessler kept this momentum going, taking out the Athletics carnival two weeks later. Some remarkable individual results were achieved including the breaking of some long-standing records.

Boarding

Boarding News

A Trip to Dreamworld. What great start to the last week of term. We left the dorms at 7.30am and headed off What a fantastic day we all had. Our tutors Jane, Nick and Sera gave up their day to spend it enjoying rides with the students. They are all dare devils when it comes to the rides along with the students. Lots of food and Candy flow was consumed. Every single student needed an early night.  Thank you to all who contributed to it being a great day.

Welcome from the Leadership Team