- Concordia College, Adelaide
Infobox Aust school private
name = Concordia College
motto = "Fortiter in Re, Suaviter in Modo"
(Latin :"Firm in Principle, Gentle in Manner")cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/aboutus.php?id=11|title= Welcome |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008|work= About Us|publisher= Concordia College]
established = 1890
type = Independent,Co-educational , Secondary,Day school
denomination = Lutheran
slogan = "In touch with the past - forming the future"
key_people = Mr. Lester Saegenschnitter
"(Principal)"
Mrs. Briony Carmen
"(Head Of Middle School)"
Mrs. Mavis Herbert
"(Head Of Senior School)"
fees = AU$3,000 p.a. (Yr 7)cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/media/files/3732.pdf|title= Year 7 Fee Schedule 2008|accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |format= PDF|publisher= Concordia College]
AU$8,560 p.a. (Yrs 8-12)cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/media/files/3729.pdf|title= Fee Schedule 2008|accessdate= 2008-03-25|year= 2008|format= PDF|publisher= Concordia College]
city = Highgate
state = SA
country =Australia flagicon|Australia
coordinates = coord|34|57|35|S|138|37|3|E|display=inline,title
enrolment = ~690 (7–12)cite web|url= http://www.ais.sa.edu.au/resources/AISSABrochure_English.pdf|title= Private Schools in South Australia|accessdate= 2008-03-25|format= PDF|work= Study Adelaide|publisher= Association of Independent Schools of South Australia|pages= p.5]
num_employ =
revenue =
colours = Blue and Gold color box|#000080color box|#FFCC00
homepage = [http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/ www.concordia.sa.edu.au]Concordia College is an independent,
co-educational , Lutheran, secondary,day school , located in Highgate, an inner southern suburb ofAdelaide ,South Australia .Established as a boys school,
teachers college andseminary in Murtoa, Victoria in 1890, Concordia moved to its current site in South Australia in 1905, and today caters for approximately 690 students from Years 7 to 12, including 20 international students. The College operates under the auspices of the South Australian District Synod of theLutheran Church of Australia , and enrolment priority is given to families who are members of the Church, however students come from a variety of religious backgrounds, Christian denominations, and economic and social circumstances.cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/enrolments.php?id=62&sid=544|title= A Welcoming Environment |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= Enrolments |publisher= Concordia College]The school has been an IB World School since January 2001, and is authorised to offer the
IB Middle Years Programme .cite web|url= http://www.ibo.org/school/001829/|title= Concordia College|accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008|work= IB World Schools|publisher= International Baccalaureate] Concordia is affiliated with the Association of Independent Schools of South Australia (AISSA),cite web |url=http://www.ais.sa.edu.au/html/about_schools_display.asp |title=Concordia College |accessdate=2008-03-25 |year =2007 |work=About Our Schools |publisher=Association of Independent Schools of South Australia] the Independent Schools Sport Association (ISSA),cite web |url=http://www.issa.asn.au/flexipage.aspx?PageId=212 |title=Member Schools |accessdate=2008-03-25 |date =2007-05-06 |work=Constitution |publisher=Independent Schools Sport Association] the Independent Girls' Schools Sport Association (IGSSA), and the South Australian Secondary Schools Sports Association (SASSSA).History
Concordia College was originally established in 1890, as a Lutheran boys school,
teachers college andseminary in Murtoa, a small wheat district town in Victoria. Its existence was largely due to the vision and work of W.F. Peters, a local LutheranIn 1902, Professor A. L. Graebner travelled to Murtoa to settle differences that had arisen at Concordia, and upon his return home, sought a
Professor for the college, Carl Friedrich. Graebner arrived at Murtoa in August 1903 to find that the college had closed. He revived the support of theparish , and Concordia was reopened in April 1904.cite encyclopedia| last = Pahl| first = P.D| encyclopedia = Australian Dictionary of Biography| title = Graebner, Carl Friedrich (1862 - 1949)| url = http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A090067b.htm| accessdate = 2008-03-25| edition = Online| year = 1983| publisher = Melbourne University press| volume = 9| location = Melbourne, Vic.| pages = pp.65-66]Leaders within the Lutheran Church in South Australia soon felt that the College was too important to the future of the Church for it to remain in a remote country town in Victoria, and it was decided that Concordia should be moved interstate. The move came in December 1904 to Highgate, the school's current site, with classes resuming in February 1905, and Graebner as
Headmaster .Concordia, named for the Latin word meaning "harmony", became a co-educational,
Christian , secondary college in 1927, operating under the South Australian DistrictSynod of the Lutheran Church of Australia. Until 1988, the College operated two small boarding houses on campus. Today the College caters for a small number of country and international students through a Homestay program.Campus
Concordia is located on a single
campus in suburban Highgate, five kilometres south of the AdelaideCentral business district .cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/internationalstudents.php?id=173|title= Why Concordia |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= International Students |publisher= Concordia College] The College grounds feature a combination of historic and modern architecture, surrounding a central grassedquadrangle . The most notable of these is theChapel , which has been the recipient of numerous awards.Fact|date=March 2008 The Chapel features awaterfall andfountain visible through a glass wall behind thealtar , and across with acrown of thorns . The facility doubles as an assembly hall and a performance venue. It is also used for weddings and is made available for performances by local schools which do not have their own performance venue.Other notable architectural features of the school include The Suaviter and Yangadlitya. Named from the school
motto , the Sauviter is one of the original school buildings, and was formerly the Chapel. Retaining itsstained glass window s, it has been converted into a conference and exhibition/display centre with catering facilities, where students participating in the hospitality curriculum receive training.cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/aboutus.php?id=128&sid=133|title= The Suaviter – the 'gentle' meeting place |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= Facilities |publisher= Concordia College]The newest building on campus is the Yangadlitya Resource Centre, which was opened on
29 May 2006 by Mrs Ningali Cullen, possibly the first female Indigenous Concordia College student (class of 1954). The College was given permission to use the name "Yangadlitya" (meaning "for the future") by the elders of theKaurna people, who are the traditional owners of the land on which Concordia stands. The building is of a strikingly modern design using bold colours, with facades both to the quadrangle and Winchester street.Curriculum
Middle school
The
Middle school caters for students from Years 7 to 9. At this stage, Concordia offers theInternational Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IBMYP). The IBMYP is an internationally accreditedcurriculum , designed to encourage students to look beyond their local and national community, and to understand the diverse cultures of the world. The College adopted the programme due to its holistic approach to education, its emphasis on developing independent learning skills, and its international standing. Nine Areas of Learning are combined with five Areas of Interaction to provide breadth and depth in the Middle School curriculum. The College provides additional support for students with learning difficulties, as well as extension activities for gifted students.cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/middleschool.php?id=155|title= International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= Middle School |publisher= Concordia College]Year 7 students students are required to study
Art , German,Physical Education , Christian Studies, Health,Science ,Drama , Indonesian, Society and Environment, English,Mathematics , Technical Studies,Food Technology , andMusic .cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/middleschool.php?id=156&sid=159|title= The Year 7 Program |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= Middle School |publisher= Concordia College] In Year 8, students study similar subjects, with the addition ofGeography , Design and Technology Studies, andHistory .cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/middleschool.php?id=156&sid=160|title= The Year 8 Program |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= Middle School |publisher= Concordia College] Art, Drama and Music students in Year 7 and Year 8 produce a musical in Term 4.In Year 9, students are provided with some choice over their studies, selecting at least one semester of study from each of the Learning Areas of Arts, Humanities, Language and Technology. Studies in English, Mathematics, Physical Education, and Science remain mandatory.cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/middleschool.php?id=156&sid=161|title= The Year 9 Program |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= Middle School |publisher= Concordia College]
enior school
The
Senior school , catering for students from Years 10 to 12, follows the curriculum mandated by the Senior Secondary Assessment Board of South Australia, and students are prepared for theSouth Australian Certificate of Education (SACE). The College also offers the option ofVocational Education Training (VET) and TRAC links for those not not wishing to pursueuniversity study. As with the middle school, Concordia provides a network for students requiring learning support, as well as extension activities for students identified as gifted.cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/seniorschool.php?id=143|title= Curriculum Outline |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= Senior School |publisher= Concordia College]In Year 10, students are required to study each of the four core subjects for two semesters: English, Mathematics, Science and Christian Knowledge. Students then choose one Elective subject from each line: Art or Indonesian, Drama or Media Studies, Geography or Music, German or Physical Education, History or Design and Technology Education, and Food Technology. Those undertaking the Certificate Pathway for the IBMYP must select one subject from each of the major Areas of Learning which are Arts, English, Health, Languages, Mathematics, Science, Studies in Society and Environment and Technology.cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/seniorschool.php?id=143&sid=146|title= Year 10 |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= Senior School |publisher= Concordia College]
Students in Stage one (Year 11) are provided with more choice, with only Australian Studies, Mathematics, and English or English Second Language (ESL) mandatory. Three semester units are then required from Group one subjects, covering the Arts, Humanities, Social and Cultural Studies, and an additional three from Group two subjects, covering Maths, Science, and Technology. VET subjects,
Multi-media studies, and work related studies are also optional.cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/seniorschool.php?id=143&sid=147|title= STAGE 1 – Year 11 |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= Senior School |publisher= Concordia College] The Stage two (Year 12) program follows a similar format, although with more subject choice.cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/seniorschool.php?id=143&sid=148|title= STAGE 2 – YEAR 12 |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= Senior School |publisher= Concordia College]Co-curriculum
Community service
Concordia encourages
community service , with service opportunities within the College including duties assisting with Open Days and fund-raising days, flag-raising, supervising or coaching sports or club groups,referee ing competitions, and tutoring peers and students in other levels. At the end of Year 10, students may choose to participate in a Peer Support training camp, designed to prepare them for selection in Year 11 as Peer Supporters to students in the middle school. For middle school students, service has an added benefit, due to the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program requirement that all students complete at least 30 to 40 hours of unpaid annual Community Service.cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/outsideclassroom.php?id=195|title= Community Service |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= Beyond the Classroom |publisher= Concordia College]The Concordia community has won awards for community service, including the highest fund-raising school for the
World Vision 40-hour famine in 2005, 2006 and 2007.Fact|date=March 2008 In 2006, the Concordia CollegeMiddle School won $1,000 dollars for their entry in theWakakirri story-dance festival.Fact|date=March 2008Musicals
Concordia students may participate in annual musicals, performed at the Scott
Theatre , typically in March or April. These musicals are generally a showcase of the music and drama departments, and in recent years have included "West Side Story ", "Anything Goes ", "Guys and Dolls " (1998), "The Wizard of Oz" (1999), "Little Shop of Horrors", "The Mikado " (2002), "Les Misérables" (2005), "Cabaret" (2006), "Beauty and the Beast" (2007), and "Oklahoma! " (2008). In 2009, Concordia will present the South Australian Premiere of "Children of Eden ".port
Inter-school
sport at Concordia is typically held on Saturday mornings, with the girls competing in the Independent Girls' Schools Sport Association (IGSSA), and the boys in the Independent Schools Sport Association (ISSA). Additionally, some competition is conducted mid-week. The College is also affiliated with the South Australian Secondary Schools Sports Association (SASSSA) providing students with access to other options such as Knockout Competitions. Students are also encouraged to take part in games through lunchtime House Competitions and use of the schools Recreation Centre.cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/outsideclassroom.php?id=56|title= Co-Curricular Sports Program |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= Beyond the Classroom |publisher= Concordia College]Sports available to students include:
Aerobics (girls), Athletics (boys and girls),Australian Rules Football (boys and girls),Basketball (boys and girls),Cricket (boys), Cross country (boys and girls), Hockey (girls),Netball (girls),Soccer (boys),Softball (girls),Swimming (boys and girls), andTennis (boys and girls),Volleyball (boys and girls).House system
As with most Australian schools, Concordia College utilises a
house system . There are currently four houses, each named after the four streets surrounding the College.
*Cheltenham - Green (The Green Army/Warthog Army)
*Highgate - Dark Blue (The Highgate Heroes/Highgate Hippies)
*Malvern - Light Blue (The Malvern Spartans/Malverknights)
*Winchester - Red (The Winchester Warriors/Windians)Students represent their house in a number of activities, including a Sports day held at
Santos Stadium , a Swimming carnival held at Unley swimming pool, and lunchtime house sports. Students earn points for their house through participation in these activities, and the house with the most points at the conclusion of the school year is awarded the House Shield.tudent Leadership Group
Alumni
Alumni of Concordia College are known as Old Collegians or Old Scholars, and may elect to join the schoolsalumni association , the Concordia Old Collegians' Association (COCA). COCA exists to encourage past students and teachers to retain their active interest in the Concordia community, through sports teams, social events, fundraising activities, and regular reunions.cite web|url= http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au/community.php?id=213|title= COCA (Alumni) |accessdate= 2008-03-25 |year= 2008 |work= Community |publisher= Concordia College] Some notable Concordia Old Collegians include:References
Further reading
* Leske, E. 1990. "Concordia 100 years, Murtoa-Adelaide: a history of Concordia College, Adelaide". Concordia College, Highgate, South Australia. ISBN 0646004018.
ee also
*
List of schools in South Australia
*List of Lutheran schools in Australia
*List of schools offering the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme External links
* [http://www.concordia.sa.edu.au Concordia College Website]
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