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Volume 28 Number 2 December 2011<br />

<strong>Inside</strong> <strong>this</strong> <strong>Issue</strong><br />

03 <strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel Welcome Hub<br />

04 Celebrating Our Partnership<br />

09 Outdoor Education: Camp Tuckekoi<br />

11 <strong>College</strong> News<br />

15 Alumni News & Reunions<br />

2011 Annual Report Insert<br />

Print Post Approved PP490927/56


2 | from the principal | REDEEMER RECORD<br />

A Thriving Community<br />

With the year drawing to a close, I thank<br />

staff, students and parents for another<br />

wonderful year. <strong>Redeemer</strong> is more<br />

than a place, it is a thriving community<br />

and it thrives because of the diverse<br />

contributions of many. Within the pages<br />

of <strong>this</strong> edition of <strong>Redeemer</strong> Record, we<br />

give thanks and celebrate the various<br />

activities which have not only occurred<br />

throughout Semester 2, but also<br />

throughout 2011.<br />

In August we celebrated together with the Our Saviour<br />

congregation upon the completion and official opening and<br />

dedication of the <strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel ‘Welcome Hub’. We give<br />

thanks to God for our partnership and for <strong>this</strong> new facility which<br />

has been fully funded by the Our Saviour community.<br />

With the arrival of Springboard in the calendar, <strong>Redeemer</strong><br />

automatically knows that the Fair is only several sleeps away,<br />

and an atmosphere of expectation is the result. This year’s<br />

Springboard was larger than ever and the showcasing of Design<br />

Technology, Fashion, Art, Hospitality and Music at Springboard is<br />

very special and quite unique. The extent to which Springboard<br />

has become a special event in the life of the college is evident in<br />

the attendance, not only of students and parents, but also former<br />

scholars, Grandparents and friends of <strong>Redeemer</strong>.<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> Fair was again a tremendous success with record<br />

crowds attending the event. Our Fair Committee deserves<br />

widespread community praise and thanks for yet again organising<br />

an outstanding community event. I also applaud the many<br />

volunteers whose desire to serve others, results each year in <strong>this</strong><br />

wonderful event. Without volunteers and individuals who, out of<br />

a spirit of servanthood, go over and above what is asked of them,<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> Fair could not proceed.<br />

The efforts, attitudes and friendships of many people have assured<br />

me that <strong>Redeemer</strong> is a very special community. I thank parents for<br />

entrusting their students to the staff of the college and I thank<br />

staff and students for what simply has been a wonderful year.<br />

I wish all <strong>Redeemer</strong> families a relaxing and blessed Christmas and<br />

look forward to 2012 and serving the <strong>Redeemer</strong> community for<br />

another year.<br />

Mr David Radke<br />

Principal<br />

The Path to Life<br />

At the end of the Sermon on the Mount,<br />

Jesus gives a pretty serious warning that<br />

following him will not be easy. The way<br />

of life that he commits his followers to is<br />

by no means easy. This is what he says,<br />

“Enter through the narrow gate; for the<br />

gate is wide and the road is easy that leads<br />

to destruction, and there are many who<br />

take it. For the gate is narrow and the road<br />

is hard that leads to life, and there are few<br />

who find it.” (Matthew 7:13–14)<br />

It is no surprise that he gives <strong>this</strong> warning. A brief glance at the<br />

chapters that precede it tells us that Jesus teaches his disciples to<br />

love their enemies, give to the poor without recognition, refrain<br />

from casting judgment on others (no matter how they hurt you),<br />

forgive without measure, don’t worry about material security, and<br />

let your every word be totally trustworthy. It is not an easy way of<br />

life. But it does lead to life.<br />

The opposite is of course much easier. It is pretty much the<br />

‘way of the world’ as we know it, and fits neatly into societal<br />

expectations. Our society encourages us look out for number one,<br />

get what you can, build up your own security and always make<br />

sure that you get ‘justice’ on those who hurt you. So that way is<br />

easy, obvious and popular. It is pretty much our default setting as<br />

human beings. But Jesus warns that it leads to destruction.<br />

So how do we walk the narrow way? How do we do the things<br />

that lead to life? The answer is in the starting point. Take the right<br />

gate and you can walk the right way. Jesus holds himself out to us<br />

as the gate. If we come to him, he can set us on the way of life.<br />

By ourselves we would struggle to even begin <strong>this</strong> commitment,<br />

but with Jesus’ grace-giving, life-changing presence it becomes<br />

possible.<br />

The narrow way is always open to us. It does not matter how<br />

long we have walked the broad, easy, obvious and popular way to<br />

destruction, it is always possible to turn and discover that Jesus,<br />

the gate to life, is right there beside us. We can at any moment<br />

start to walk a different path. It is a harder path. It takes discipline<br />

and effort. But it is a path that leads to life.<br />

Pastor Matt Thomas<br />

Chaplain<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> <strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong> | Our Hope is in Christ<br />

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<strong>Redeemer</strong> Record is a publication of <strong>Redeemer</strong> <strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong> © 2011 | Editor: Mr Julian Schubert | Contributions: record@redeemer.com.au<br />

On the Cover: Sydney Cock (2012 <strong>College</strong> Captain), Kristy Anna Hampel (2012 <strong>College</strong> Vice Captain) at the 2011 Closing Service. Photograph by: Michael Kirby, Studio Kirby Photography


REDEEMER RECORD | FEATURE | 3<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> and Our Saviour<br />

Celebrating our Partnership<br />

By Pastor Robin Stelzer, Senior Pastor, Our Saviour <strong>Lutheran</strong> Church<br />

“Of course I remember you!” It was another phone call<br />

request for a reference. Another former <strong>Redeemer</strong> student<br />

was stepping into the adventure of life as a missionary.<br />

You’ll find them in youth work, in training work, in overseas<br />

action, in local churches, in teaching, in the music world, in<br />

hidden humble roles, and in bold leadership. It is thrilling to<br />

see past students, and families, finding their place to make<br />

a difference in the world - and loving it!<br />

In addition to a wide range of church life activities including<br />

Youth Worship and camps, Kids ministry, Marriage, Baptism,<br />

Confirmation, Family counselling (Kerry is a qualified<br />

Counsellor), Discipleship groups, and on campus Prep Bible<br />

reading and Senior School lunch time friendship visits, here<br />

are some of our program opportunities available to <strong>College</strong><br />

families:<br />

These stories are like tapestries woven by many threads<br />

of partnership: with home and family, teachers, and for<br />

many of the 4,000 graduates it may also involve Our Saviour<br />

church which is based on <strong>Redeemer</strong> campus.<br />

The Our Saviour congregation was formed by <strong>Redeemer</strong><br />

families in the early years to thread wider Christian<br />

experiences into student lives, and to encourage other<br />

churches into teamwork among youth and families. Most of<br />

<strong>this</strong> “weaving” is about relationships, friendships, support<br />

and growing faith. The church is not limited to the years of<br />

schooling but reaches down to babies and up to all adult<br />

stages. With over a hundred families committed to both<br />

the <strong>College</strong> and the church we are able to connect with<br />

hundreds more families, from baby stage to university<br />

students, marriages, families and grandparents. To support<br />

the ministry of relationships we have also helped to build<br />

the campus itself. <strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel, built in 2000, was a<br />

shared project designed for contemporary youth ministry,<br />

community and worship life, as well as <strong>College</strong> events. This<br />

year the Welcome Hub was fully provided by Our Saviour. It<br />

is weaving even more threads of community life, welcome,<br />

shelter and friendship space. As with all our ministries<br />

the Hub is an invitation to enjoy <strong>Redeemer</strong> as a Christian<br />

community, not just a <strong>College</strong>. The Hub is a challenge<br />

to new possibilities, like “Café Church” now happening<br />

monthly. Perhaps in the future we will see a future coffee<br />

shop for parents before and after school.<br />

The Welcome Hub<br />

The newly completed <strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel “Welcome<br />

Hub” with its expansive kitchen, new amenities and<br />

large covered spaces is more than merely a facility,<br />

rather it represents a partnership between <strong>Redeemer</strong><br />

<strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong> and Our Saviour <strong>Lutheran</strong> Church.<br />

This partnership continues to involve each institution<br />

developing a wide range of resources that are shared<br />

between both institutions but which also service the<br />

wider community. The Chapel Hub represents a close<br />

relationship of support in which our two communities<br />

benefit from the aims, goals and actions of each<br />

other, supporting each other where we can, within<br />

the means or capacities of each institution.<br />

To <strong>this</strong> end the dedication of the Chapel Hub is<br />

indeed a special celebration and I look forward<br />

to the manner in which <strong>this</strong> facility enriches both<br />

communities throughout the years ahead.<br />

Mr David Radke<br />

Principal


4 | FEATURE | REDEEMER RECORD<br />

Junior School<br />

Christian Dance<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> Junior School offers a very<br />

popular Christian Dance co-curricular<br />

program. It is now in its fifth year and<br />

attracts over 100 students. The teaching<br />

is provided by Our Saviour volunteers: Lis<br />

Stelzer (past parent) and Alison Glover<br />

(past student and past teacher). They work<br />

with <strong>Redeemer</strong> staff including Mrs Kathy<br />

Stock, another member of both Church<br />

and <strong>College</strong>. Students are extended by<br />

the dance experience and learn to focus<br />

their attention as worshippers. Dances are<br />

finally shared with the whole Junior School<br />

and at Sunday Worship four times a year.<br />

Contact: <strong>Redeemer</strong> Junior School on<br />

3340 8810 for further information<br />

Play Group<br />

This year, Our Saviour’s playgroup moved<br />

from the Prayer Chapel to the Multi-<br />

Purpose Centre Auditorium, and the<br />

bigger venue has been wonderful for the<br />

expanding group. Tuesday mornings from<br />

8.30am see mothers and children play,<br />

read, sing, and share morning tea.<br />

The playgroup has seen about 30 families<br />

attending on a regular basis, including<br />

several <strong>Redeemer</strong> Junior School families,<br />

and our fabulous “playgroup Grandmas”,<br />

who have lent a helping hand and wise<br />

advice whenever asked. For a couple of<br />

families, their contact with the playgroup<br />

began when their children noticed the<br />

toys set up in the MPC and asked to<br />

come along!<br />

The playgroup has benefited from the<br />

support and cooperation of the Junior<br />

School staff, Mrs Kelli McKeiver (Head<br />

of Junior School) and Mr David Radke<br />

(Principal). A number of former <strong>Redeemer</strong><br />

staff are also involved as parents and<br />

helpers, and the children are already<br />

benefiting from the positive relationship<br />

between the college and the congregation.<br />

Contact: Rachael Stelzer on 3848 6605<br />

for further information<br />

OSSY<br />

(Our Saviour Senior Youth)<br />

OSSY is an action packed, always fun<br />

activity-based youth group held at the<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel each Friday night of term.<br />

This year over one hundred Years 9-12<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> students have attended OSSY<br />

events, with highlights including ice skating<br />

outings and trips to the movies, pool<br />

parties, team challenges, a visit from 96.5<br />

Family radio station and other outdoor<br />

activities and games. OSSY is organised<br />

by a team of 16 young adults from Our<br />

Saviour <strong>Lutheran</strong> Church who make sure<br />

every week is different, exciting and<br />

relevant to high school students. Every<br />

fortnight the youth leaders run small group<br />

nights with challenging speakers, worship<br />

music and bible study time. A core group<br />

of about 30 students have been part of<br />

OSSY small groups <strong>this</strong> year.<br />

The OSSY leadership team endeavours<br />

to create a welcoming and friendly<br />

environment for all students who come<br />

along and new-comers are always<br />

welcome.<br />

Contact: Carrie Traynor, Youth Worker<br />

www.facebook.com/<br />

oursavioursenioryouth<br />

Celebrating our Partnership


REDEEMER RECORD | FEATURE | 5<br />

Lazer (Junior Youth)<br />

This is our second year of Friday afternoon<br />

Lazer and it is only getting better. Lazer,<br />

our Junior Youth Group for students in<br />

Years 6, 7 and 8 meets straight after<br />

school in <strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel during school<br />

terms. Lazer is 90 minutes of games,<br />

skits, quizzes, and music videos, then 30<br />

minutes of small group time where we<br />

share our highs and lows from the week<br />

and discuss topics that are relevant to our<br />

age group. This year we looked at the<br />

Lord’s Prayer in depth and also explored<br />

the hot topics of relationships in ‘sex and<br />

love’ and ‘war and peace’.<br />

Each term we have fun events like “Lazer<br />

X Factor” and outings such as ice skating<br />

and ten pin bowling. This year we also held<br />

two chapel sleepovers where kids stayed<br />

up late watching DVDs and playing games.<br />

Not all of the kids are from <strong>Redeemer</strong>; they<br />

also come from Rochedale State School<br />

and Moreton Bay <strong>College</strong>. The Lazer Leader<br />

team is well trained; it is made up of older<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> students from Years 9, 10, 11<br />

and 12 as well as five Our Saviour Senior<br />

Youth leaders, with Our Saviour staff<br />

member Kerry Groch as the leadership<br />

trainer and coordinator. We are all looking<br />

forward to Lazer in 2012 and thank the<br />

<strong>College</strong> for the generous use of the Chapel.<br />

Contact: Kerry Groch (Counsellor and<br />

Child & Family Ministry) on 3219 0055<br />

‘Unlimited’<br />

Student Leadership<br />

Program<br />

In 2011, the Unlimited leadership program<br />

was run for a selected group of Year 9<br />

students. Together, <strong>Redeemer</strong> and Our<br />

Saviour applied for a grant from the<br />

<strong>Lutheran</strong> Church to fund the program. It<br />

aimed to develop the self-esteem, values<br />

and leadership skills of young people,<br />

through values integrated through activity<br />

based learning.<br />

Participants faced various challenges, such<br />

as the ‘toxic swamp’, ‘death grid’, and<br />

‘the human coffee table’. We discussed<br />

deeper issues of character and had fun<br />

playing ‘ninja’. The highlight was the huge<br />

flying fox experience at the final day at<br />

Luther Heights Youth Camp. We enjoyed<br />

the presence of the youth worker and<br />

intern from Our Saviour and the teachers<br />

from <strong>Redeemer</strong>. Participants grew in<br />

understanding themselves, teamwork and<br />

leadership, and had a lot of fun doing it.<br />

Contact: Pastor Matt Thomas (Chaplain)<br />

on 3340 8891<br />

What’s on<br />

Sunday?<br />

Our Saviour <strong>Lutheran</strong> Church worships<br />

every Sunday morning at 8.30am in<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel. For further<br />

information telephone 3219 0055 or<br />

www.facebook.com/OurSaviour<br />

Sunday Night Live is held at <strong>Redeemer</strong><br />

Chapel on the first and third Sunday night<br />

of each month. For further information,<br />

visit www.sundaynightlive.org.au<br />

or www.facebook.com.oslc.snl<br />

Our Saviour Chinese congregation<br />

meets on Sundays at 11.00am in<br />

the Kleinschmidt Centre. For more<br />

information, contact Pastor Elwin Lai<br />

on 3162 6008.<br />

Our Saviour <strong>Lutheran</strong> Church is an<br />

outreach activity in partnership with<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> <strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong>


6 | junior school news | REDEEMER RECORD<br />

Community<br />

During enrolment interviews I am<br />

often asked the question “What sets<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> apart from other schools?”<br />

I could answer that we are a Christian<br />

School that doesn’t just pay ‘lip service’<br />

to our Christian values, but that our<br />

Christian philosophy and ethos can<br />

be found in all that we do. I could<br />

answer that we have a high academic<br />

curriculum where teachers work hard to<br />

engage students in their learning with<br />

hands-on, exciting activities. I could discuss with future enrolment<br />

families that <strong>Redeemer</strong> has an excellent music program, fantastic<br />

sporting facilities and so on.<br />

For me personally, the answer to my question is simple. I believe our<br />

“sense of community” is what sets us apart from other schools.<br />

In the Junior School the sense of community is alive and present<br />

and can be seen and felt every day. There are parents who join<br />

us regularly to hear the message of Jesus at our Chapel services.<br />

There are parents who volunteer in the tuckshop and work quietly<br />

behind the scenes. There are parents who see other parents in<br />

need during drop off and pick up times and lend support of just<br />

a listening ear or shoulder to lean on. Then there are the many<br />

parents who assist in the classrooms.<br />

No matter how our parents are involved in the Junior School, the<br />

very fact that they are present and willing to work alongside the<br />

classroom teacher for the betterment of their child, creates and<br />

fosters a sense of community.<br />

I feel privileged to work in such an environment and truly believe<br />

our Community is what sets us apart from the rest!<br />

Mrs Kelli McKeiver<br />

Head of Junior School


REDEEMER RECORD | middle school news | 7<br />

Strategies for Success<br />

It’s not The Block or 60 Minute<br />

Makeover, but anyone who has visited<br />

the Middle School library in the past<br />

few weeks would have noticed that it<br />

has been rejuvenated. The new lime and<br />

aubergine colour scheme looks fresh and<br />

inviting and the 30 new cushions in the<br />

Reading Pit invite readers to relax with<br />

a good book. There are plenty of good<br />

books and other materials to choose<br />

from, with 15,841 new Middle School<br />

resources having been processed in the past 12 months. Modern<br />

bay-ends on the shelf units provide great spaces for display and<br />

the new cut-out metal signage makes it easy to locate resources.<br />

The new art works on the library walls are in fact graphic<br />

representations of the key words of Habits of Mind – an attractive<br />

and effective way to remind our students of these strategies for<br />

success. Throughout the year in the library, in class rooms, in<br />

assignments and in report comments, these strategic habits have<br />

been embedded in the daily learning and experiences of students.<br />

Key words such as persisting, thinking flexibly and controlling<br />

impulsivity have become familiar vocabulary for our students as<br />

they explore how the concepts behind the words can impact on<br />

their lives.<br />

The Middle School Concert, held as a final activity on the last day<br />

of term, saw the staff and students come together to celebrate<br />

Christmas. A specially formed band under Miss Krenske’s<br />

leadership, led us in singing well-loved carols. Students from each<br />

year level, under the guidance of Ms Rogers, presented drama skits<br />

that reminded us, sometimes humorously, of the real meaning of<br />

Christmas. The concert program was announced by two excellent<br />

Year 8 MCs. In addition to the songs and skits, the Student Council<br />

representatives from Year 6 and Year 7 presented to the Year 8<br />

students their certificates, marking their transition from Middle<br />

School to Senior School. This celebration concluded with the<br />

singing of The Christmas Blessing to all our departing students.<br />

The 2011 school year has been busy. It’s been hard work. It’s<br />

been fun. Now it’s time to relax and enjoy the holidays.<br />

Mrs Judy Powell<br />

Head of Middle School<br />

Year 6 & 8 German - Weihnachtsmarkt 2011<br />

Christmas Market<br />

Year 8 German - Schultuten 2011<br />

Schultuten are special cones filled with stationery and lollies which German children traditionally get<br />

given on their first day of school.


8 | senior school news | REDEEMER RECORD<br />

Personal Development and Leadership<br />

The Tuchekoi experience has provided<br />

the Year 9 students with a challenging<br />

four week experience in lush surrounds.<br />

Students engaged in activities such as<br />

mountain bike riding, high ropes, rock<br />

climbing and hikes. These activities<br />

provided opportunities for students to<br />

develop their leadership skills and to<br />

encourage their peers in their quest for<br />

success.<br />

The blog site was a highlight for the<br />

school community as each day we were kept up to date with a<br />

Tuchekoi report from students.<br />

At the end of the year, a special morning was organised for Year<br />

9 students to reflect on the Tuchekoi experience. This experience<br />

allowed the 9.2 and 9.5 Tuchekoi groups to reconnect with their<br />

friends and share their experiences.<br />

The Year 11 students participated in Leadership Day in Term 4<br />

which aimed at developing their leadership skills and preparing<br />

them for their role as Senior School students in 2012. The<br />

students were motivated by guest speaker, Jack Sinclair, who has<br />

achieved amazing things in his short life and has helped many<br />

charity organisations in the process.<br />

In February 2012, the Year 11 students will attend a leadership<br />

camp at Luther Heights, Coolum. The camp will run for three<br />

days/two nights and students will be engaged in activities aimed<br />

at enhancing personal development, relationship building and<br />

leadership skills.<br />

We continue to build on the leadership opportunities offered to<br />

students in the Senior School and look forward to the leadership<br />

of the Year 12 students of 2012.<br />

Mrs Anastasia Strong<br />

Head of Senior School<br />

2012 <strong>College</strong> Captains and Student Leaders<br />

<strong>College</strong> Captains<br />

Girls’ <strong>College</strong> Captain<br />

Boys’ <strong>College</strong> Captain<br />

Girls’ Deputy Captain<br />

Boys’ Deputy Captain<br />

House Captains<br />

Lavarack House<br />

Mansfield House<br />

Ramsay House<br />

Wilson House<br />

Student Leaders<br />

Music Captains<br />

Sports Captains<br />

Sydney Cock<br />

Tom MacElroy<br />

Kristy Anna Hampel<br />

Peter Conomo<br />

Phoebe Griffin & Adam Rigby<br />

Charlotte Kiemann & Matthew Lawson<br />

Louise Trotter & Shivneil Deo<br />

Tahlia Clarke & Stuart Rech<br />

Elizabeth Jessop & Michael Boulus<br />

Jacqui Wood & Matthew Alexander


REDEEMER RECORD | senior school news | 9<br />

Camp Tuchekoi<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong>’s Year 9.3 students marked a significant turning<br />

point in <strong>Redeemer</strong>’s history as our first group of students to visit<br />

Camp Tuchekoi part of our Year 9 Outdoor Education program.<br />

Camp Tuchekoi is located in a rural setting on the edge of the<br />

Mary River Valley and Noosa Hinterland, just near Gympie. The<br />

picturesque location is just one of the many benefits the program.<br />

As in the past, the Outdoor Education Program promotes a<br />

“back to basics” type lifestyle, where students are responsible<br />

for helping with chores and tasks around Camp Tuchekoi. These<br />

include looking after animals, cooking for the group on a rostered<br />

basis, and doing their own (hand) washing.<br />

Throughout the four week program, students have the<br />

opportunity to learn outside of the classroom and experience a<br />

lifestyle which may be quite different from what they are used<br />

to. It is hoped that through the program, students will gain a<br />

better understanding of themselves, as well as growing their<br />

appreciation for friends and family.<br />

Students are involved in a wide range of activities while at<br />

Tuchekoi, which include morning fitness, mountain bike riding,<br />

abseiling, rock climbing, navigation skills, canoeing and hiking.<br />

Follow the Tuchekoi journey of our Year 9 students with the<br />

Tuchekoi Blog. redeemerlutherancollege.wordpress.com<br />

“Camp Tuchekoi was great because it was an amazing experience.<br />

All the instructors were awesome - they were nice, helpful, and<br />

just good to talk to. They teach you a lot of new things that you<br />

would not know, like mountain biking, rock climbing, abseiling,<br />

canoeing and hiking. You learn to cook your own food and<br />

put up your own tents. When you do your two day or four day<br />

hikes, the instructors teach you how to be a leader and how to<br />

navigate. My time at Camp Tuchekoi was unreal. There is no word<br />

to describe how great it was!”<br />

Ryan Hull (9.3)<br />

“Tuchekoi, where do I start? Hiking, canoeing, camping, rock<br />

climbing, mountain bike riding? I don’t know. But what I do know<br />

is everything was spectacular: the landscapes, the activities, the<br />

leaders, everything, it was absolutely spectacular. Personally, I<br />

learnt heaps about teamwork, friendship, pushing through hard<br />

things and something about laziness (I think I forgot about that<br />

one). But I’ll tell you something I didn’t forget, something I can<br />

never forget, the experience. I’ve had the time of my life, and I<br />

think I can speak for everyone else in saying that. Everyone had<br />

their strengths and their weaknesses, but I will never forget that<br />

feeling I had when I came out at the end. Tuchekoi has been the<br />

best thing for me, and I think, it was brilliant!”<br />

Josh Moore (9.3)


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Shibakashi Day 2011<br />

Shibakashi Day 2011 was held on Friday 17 June. Over 300<br />

students and staff from our Sister School Shibakashi came to<br />

spend the day with <strong>Redeemer</strong> Senior School students, as part<br />

of their five day annual study tour. The Senior School Japanese<br />

students acted as leaders for the 36 groups of Japanese,<br />

providing them with support throughout the time they were here.<br />

This important cultural occasion highlights the role language<br />

learning can play in our students’ lives. We look forward to<br />

welcoming Shibakashi again in 2012.<br />

ReCykle 2011<br />

The annual ReCykle event held on Wednesday 10 August,<br />

organised by the Senior School Community Service<br />

Committee in conjunction with the School Spirit Committee<br />

was a huge success.<br />

A total of $830 was raised from the drinks stall, sausage<br />

sizzle and the Krispy Kreme donut stall. All funds go towards<br />

the Leprosy Mission. Thank you to all staff and students for<br />

supporting the event. Congratulations to Lavarack House for<br />

being the winning team in 2011!<br />

Year 11 Manufacturing<br />

Interhouse Pavement<br />

Art Competition<br />

On Thursday 3 November, Year 11 Manufacturing students<br />

undertook their largest construction project to date. The project<br />

saw students prepare, pour and finish a concrete slab that will<br />

be used as an outdoor construction area for Design Technology<br />

students. The concrete slab is 72m2 in size and provided students<br />

with learning experiences such as constructing formwork,<br />

preparing steel reinforcement, obtaining levels using a laser<br />

level and moving and finishing concrete. The students applied<br />

themselves very well to the task on what turned out to be a very<br />

hot day. A big thank you must go to Colin Harper Concreting for<br />

their expert help and assistance on the day.<br />

The theme for the 2011<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> <strong>Lutheran</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> Interhouse<br />

Chalk Art Competition<br />

required a design with<br />

at least one wheel.<br />

Each of the four Houses<br />

entered three teams of<br />

four students. The event<br />

reflected the vertical<br />

house ethos as teams<br />

were made up of a<br />

mixture of students from<br />

Years 9 to 12.<br />

The chalk art designs<br />

could be devised in<br />

several ways: Students could use a famous artwork as a starting<br />

point and change or “appropriate” the composition to suit <strong>this</strong><br />

challenge. Or, they could use their own art work but ensure their<br />

composition contained a wheel/wheels.


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Principal’s Report<br />

While the performing arts at <strong>Redeemer</strong> have numerous<br />

opportunities to shine in their individual disciplines, the biennial<br />

musical continues to capture the enthusiasm of the whole<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> community, and <strong>this</strong> year’s performance of Bugsy<br />

Malone was no different, performing to capacity audiences.<br />

As usual, the standard of the production overall and that of<br />

the major performers was excellent and gained the widespread<br />

appreciation that was deserved. In contrast to recent years the<br />

age of participants was considerably younger on average than<br />

has been the norm, yet the standard was in keeping with what<br />

the <strong>Redeemer</strong> community has come to expect; a truly excellent<br />

achievement by both students and staff.<br />

From the Principal’s desk, 2011 has been one of those years that<br />

has taken more of its own course, in contrast to conforming with<br />

carefully planned outcomes; and for the most part the outcome<br />

overall has been most pleasing indeed, with much to be thankful<br />

for. <strong>Redeemer</strong> has witnessed many spectacular achievements<br />

in 2011, some of which I will refer to later, and a settled Staff<br />

Executive has provided excellent and clear leadership to students,<br />

staff and parents of the <strong>College</strong>.<br />

As referred to variously throughout publications and at P & F<br />

meetings <strong>this</strong> year, 2011 has seen <strong>Redeemer</strong> <strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Council commence reviewing its strategic plan, part of a normal<br />

five year cycle. As the updated strategic plan is finalised, there<br />

will be nothing normal about the next five years of education in<br />

Queensland, with Australian Curriculum now well on its way to<br />

implementation, and Year 7 moving into the secondary years.<br />

It is therefore essential that <strong>Redeemer</strong> plans carefully to ensure<br />

that it continues to provide relevant and dynamic P-12 education<br />

through the next decade. Inclusive of the redevelopment in the<br />

years ahead is a firm commitment to maintaining three subschools<br />

as the most effective structure to best serve our students;<br />

although it is important to note that sub-school groupings and<br />

both specific academic and pastoral care programs within each<br />

sub-school may undergo significant changes over the next several<br />

years.<br />

Academically <strong>Redeemer</strong> commenced 2011 with the celebration<br />

of 2010 OP 1 results, which again were very strong with seven<br />

OP 1s, from an OP cohort of 133. <strong>Redeemer</strong>’s 2010 graduates<br />

also attained 86 VET qualifications with a number of students<br />

gaining multiple qualifications. The very high quality of these<br />

achievements is seen each year in both the tertiary academic<br />

courses secured by <strong>Redeemer</strong> students through their QTAC<br />

applications and also the Springboard showcase products as<br />

well as the securing of traineeships and apprenticeships for our<br />

Vocational graduates.<br />

In looking to the future <strong>Redeemer</strong> commenced a phased<br />

implementation of Australian Curriculum <strong>this</strong> year with Maths<br />

and English programming developed for years P-9. Next year will<br />

see Australian Curriculum implementation expand to include P-10<br />

Science and trials of History units in a number of year levels.<br />

The music department (curricular and co-curricular) again<br />

impressed the <strong>Redeemer</strong> and wider community. Music<br />

performance across the <strong>College</strong> has achieved quite exceptional<br />

standards <strong>this</strong> year, best noted by the Redlands Eisteddfod results<br />

in which each instrumental ensemble achieved first place, with<br />

all choral entries finishing above third place. This is a tremendous<br />

outcome and speaks for itself.<br />

The Drama Department performances across the year also<br />

produced excellent results. While I personally enjoyed the few<br />

performances that I could attend, it was the comments of<br />

admiring surprise that were made to me by parents, or which I<br />

overheard about their own student’s performance, that I found<br />

particularly encouraging, for it is in engaging students and<br />

drawing out of them unexpected achievements that sees sincere<br />

and deep learning occur.<br />

The visual arts were not outdone in the presentation of<br />

outstanding work <strong>this</strong> year. Visual Art students were acclaimed<br />

throughout the year starting with the Year 12 exhibition and<br />

continuing with achievements in art showings outside of the<br />

college. Arys Wu’s Silkcut Lino Print resulted in her being a<br />

Silkcut national finalist, with her work displayed in Melbourne in<br />

September. Alana Bosgra, Year 12, 2011 also had an impressive<br />

year, having her work achieve a highly commended classification<br />

in the State Creative Generation Awards for Visual Art.<br />

With the arrival of Springboard in the calendar, <strong>Redeemer</strong><br />

automatically knows that the Fair is only several sleeps hence,<br />

and an atmosphere of expectation is the result. This year’s<br />

Springboard was larger than ever and the showcasing of Design<br />

Technology, Fashion, Art, Hospitality and Music at Springboard is<br />

very special and quite unique. The extent to which Springboard<br />

has become a special event in the life of the <strong>College</strong> is evident in<br />

the attendance, not only of students and parents, but also former<br />

scholars, Grandparents and friends of <strong>Redeemer</strong>.<br />

Twenty Eleven has also been a memorable year for Pastoral Care<br />

activities. The decision by <strong>Redeemer</strong> <strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong> Council<br />

to engage another Outdoor Education provider, thus moving<br />

our Year 9 Program from Ballon to Tuchekoi, was not a decision<br />

made without careful consideration of the needs of <strong>Redeemer</strong><br />

<strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong>. The outcome of <strong>this</strong> decision has resulted<br />

in a re-invigorated program that has <strong>this</strong> year produced many<br />

outstanding examples of transformational personal growth for<br />

our Year 9 students. It is only natural therefore that <strong>College</strong><br />

Executive began to consider other Pastoral Care needs of the<br />

<strong>College</strong>. The challenge presented by the outcomes of Tuchekoi<br />

is to continue to provide more relevant opportunities for student<br />

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leadership development and personal growth across the <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Next year will see new initiatives in each of the sub-schools with<br />

<strong>this</strong> very aim.<br />

For the past two years, <strong>Redeemer</strong> has struggled to meet its<br />

commitments to TAS Blue Division sports, consequently in 2012<br />

we move to Red Division. While many people hold the need<br />

to win in sport as precious, <strong>Redeemer</strong> seeks from its sporting<br />

endeavours an attitude of excellence as its central goal. The<br />

attitude of excellence that the <strong>Redeemer</strong> community needs to<br />

return to, is the attitude of giving one’s best, firstly in terms of<br />

participation and secondly in terms of aiming higher with skill<br />

development in both the individual and team context. Next year<br />

will see renewed and heightened efforts to engage student,<br />

parent and staff commitment to sport. Collectively achieving an<br />

attitude of excellence to <strong>this</strong> aspect of <strong>Redeemer</strong>’s school life is<br />

very achievable, and in time, an attitude of excellence will result in<br />

‘excellence of outcome’ more often than not.<br />

The 2010 – 2011 Christmas break saw the redevelopments for<br />

Prep and Year 8 which have been significant blessings <strong>this</strong> year, as<br />

too has the ever increasing patronage by all three sub-schools of<br />

the Multi-Purpose Centre.<br />

The <strong>College</strong> Council remains committed to continuing<br />

construction of permanent facilities at the Junior School at<br />

the earliest opportunity, and as reported recently in other<br />

publications the commencement of construction of JG Block<br />

(six classrooms, amenities and playground) is expected over the<br />

Christmas break, as too the delivery of a new purpose built Junior<br />

School Administration facility. The holiday break will also see<br />

two modular classrooms provided for a Year 6 and Year 7 class<br />

to be located adjacent to the Kleinschmidt Centre, as well as a<br />

classroom space for ‘Front of House’ purposes for Hospitality. The<br />

Senior Science Block will also undergo a minor facelift in order<br />

to provide a better learning environment, as well as an improved<br />

working environment for staff.<br />

Over many years <strong>Redeemer</strong> has been blessed with an excellent<br />

relationship with Our Saviour <strong>Lutheran</strong> Church, and <strong>this</strong> has<br />

continued <strong>this</strong> year. Our Saviour’s decision to better cater to their<br />

own community needs by improving (at their cost) the kitchen,<br />

amenities and external under-cover facilities of the Chapel has<br />

likewise resulted in significant benefits for <strong>Redeemer</strong>. Students<br />

and parents and staff have gained significantly from utilising the<br />

large, welcoming covered area and the kitchen. Next year these<br />

benefits will be extended to the Senior School students when<br />

they gain access to the Chapel toilets for daily use. On behalf of<br />

the <strong>College</strong> I sincerely thank Our Saviour <strong>Lutheran</strong> Church for<br />

their investment in <strong>this</strong> facility and in their commitment to their<br />

relationship with <strong>Redeemer</strong> <strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Twenty Eleven has been a watershed year for the P & F, for it<br />

marks both an outstanding year in terms of achievements, and<br />

a significant break with the past. The P & F gave generously to<br />

the ‘fitting out’ of the Multi-Purpose Centre as well as funding<br />

air-conditioning projects in both the Junior and Middle schools<br />

with the result that all standard classrooms from P-8 are now<br />

air-conditioned. The <strong>Redeemer</strong> Fair was again a tremendous<br />

success with turnover exceeding $70,000 for the first time.<br />

Sadly for the P & F, changes to the Work Place Health and Safety<br />

legislation means that the Uniform Shop and Tuckshop will pass<br />

to the management of the <strong>College</strong> in 2012. The <strong>College</strong> Council<br />

has taken steps to ensure that the P & F’s employees are directly<br />

re-employed by the <strong>College</strong> and that for the long term the P &<br />

F Executive will have direct input into the expenditure of profits<br />

from these two business enterprises. It is therefore hoped that<br />

parents, staff and students notice little change, if any in the<br />

provision of food and uniform services. I sincerely thank the P &<br />

F for their very hard work <strong>this</strong> year and their willingness to work<br />

with the <strong>College</strong> Council through these changes.<br />

Twenty Eleven has continued to see the <strong>College</strong> grow, as it has<br />

been doing for the past five years. This trend will continue in<br />

the years ahead, providing <strong>Redeemer</strong> with a sound future that<br />

will not only involve growing in numbers, but also growth in<br />

programs and ever improving quality. This success is directly<br />

attributable to an excellent <strong>College</strong> Council and highly skilled,<br />

committed and caring staff.<br />

I thank the Junior School teachers for their professionalism in<br />

serving the families of the <strong>College</strong>. The teachers in the Middle<br />

and Senior Schools are also to be thanked for their excellent<br />

work, witnessed most obviously through student outcomes, but<br />

also too through their genuine care and support of students.<br />

Looking across the <strong>College</strong> I see overwhelming evidence of<br />

hard working, committed and loyal staff in the non-teachings<br />

area as well. The beautiful grounds of the <strong>College</strong> continue to<br />

impress community members and visitors alike and are evidence<br />

of a dedicated and creative grounds and maintenance staff.<br />

The cleanliness of our facilities equally reflects a cleaning crew<br />

who are professional and proud of what they do. Elsewhere the<br />

academic support staff of the <strong>College</strong> directly serve the needs<br />

of parents and visitors through the various receptions or in their<br />

roles of assisting teachers. In all cases the compliments that flow<br />

from the community to the <strong>College</strong> about the work of our staff<br />

are always appreciated.<br />

The close of the year sadly involves saying farewell to some much<br />

loved <strong>Redeemer</strong> staff members. We will certainly miss Nikki<br />

Bouris (Junior School Teacher Assistant), Luke Lester (Maths/ITS),<br />

Robert Pattearson (Curriculum Leader Maths 1012), Daniel Weller<br />

(Maths/PE) and David Wilkinson (Work Experience Coordinator).<br />

We also farewell the following staff who completed contracts<br />

during <strong>this</strong> last semester: Joan Chia, Ian Luxford, Natalie Parks<br />

(Senior School), and Sharon Terris (Student Counsellor). We wish<br />

all departing staff the very best for the future.<br />

The <strong>College</strong> Council’s membership is also well supported by<br />

parents, and all are volunteers. At the governance level of the<br />

<strong>College</strong> it has been a challenging year at times and I thank<br />

<strong>College</strong> Council for their dedication, guidance and support of the<br />

Staff Executive and of me personally.<br />

This year has indeed been another year of blessings for <strong>Redeemer</strong>.<br />

I congratulate and thank all students and staff for their efforts<br />

and achievements throughout the year and for extending care<br />

and grace to each other, for in serving others we serve God.<br />

Thank you.<br />

Mr David Radke<br />

Principal<br />

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<strong>College</strong> Council Report<br />

Another year is rapidly drawing to a<br />

close and I am taking time to reflect on<br />

the year for <strong>College</strong> Council. A simple<br />

description is that the <strong>College</strong> Council<br />

has seen a lot of change <strong>this</strong> year.<br />

Change in that, all the approvals are in<br />

place and now we can move to building<br />

the next permanent stage of the Junior<br />

School – a six classroom building.<br />

Change in that, over the summer<br />

holidays a new building will be placed<br />

at the front of the Junior School. This will become the Junior<br />

School administration centre and will be bigger than the current<br />

building. Change in that, the Junior School sandpit and associated<br />

playground area has been completed.<br />

Change in that, over the summer holidays two new demountable<br />

classrooms will be located near the Kleinschmidt Centre, one to<br />

accommodate an additional Year 7 class and the other the third<br />

Year 6 class. Change in that, the Outdoor Education program is<br />

now provided at Camp Tuchekoi. From all the comments I have<br />

heard, the program and venue has received positive reports.<br />

Change in that, <strong>Redeemer</strong> Fair was bigger <strong>this</strong> year. The Parents<br />

and Friends Association, again, put on a wonderful event which<br />

helps give a connection to the community around us.<br />

Change in that, a new cohort of students started at the beginning<br />

of <strong>this</strong> year. This in itself, I am sure, brought about changes for<br />

these students. Change in that, our Year 12 students once again<br />

leave the college <strong>this</strong> year. As part of <strong>this</strong> process, I had the<br />

pleasure of attending the recent Valedictory Service for the 2011<br />

Year 12s. On that night, all of the speakers spoke of the changes<br />

that had happened to them as the students progressed through<br />

the college. All acknowledged that while some experiences<br />

had not been positive events in themselves, they believed that<br />

together they had brought about many positive changes in<br />

their lives. One thing that strikes me at these services is the<br />

camaraderie that is clearly evident between all the students.<br />

My hope and prayer is that they will be able to draw on <strong>this</strong><br />

camaraderie as the future unfolds.<br />

We have all heard it before, that there will always be change.<br />

However, sitting down and reviewing what has happened in the<br />

past year helps to bring into focus the changes that have happened.<br />

While <strong>this</strong> year, the past few years and the next few years will see<br />

many physical changes at the college, there will be other changes<br />

as well. At the moment, we can see that the Australian Curriculum<br />

is being developed and that “Year 7 into High School” will be<br />

happening. Technology is also changing and <strong>this</strong> can change what<br />

is the best way to deliver the subject matter to the students and<br />

certainly opens up new possibilities for learning.<br />

In amongst all <strong>this</strong> change are the college staff who are at<br />

the ‘coal face’. I admire their tenacity to adapt (change) to the<br />

requirements of the individual students. From what I can see, they<br />

have earned the students’ respect and help the students to adapt<br />

to the changes that are occurring in their lives. I want to thank the<br />

college staff for being so student focused.<br />

I also want to thank the members of <strong>College</strong> Council, the <strong>College</strong><br />

Executive and the college staff for helping the college to chart<br />

the course which helps to bring about some of these changes and<br />

which supports each other as we adapt to other changes that are<br />

thrust upon us. As all of <strong>this</strong> change takes place, I draw comfort<br />

because the college is built on the firm foundation of God’s<br />

Word, the Gospel of Jesus Christ.<br />

“Our Hope is in Christ”<br />

Mr Ross Warbrooke<br />

Chairman<br />

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Parents and Friends Association<br />

As we look back over the year and reflect on what the P & F<br />

Association has achieved in 2011, one recalls the faces of many<br />

parents and the many friendships that have grown as we work<br />

together building the community of <strong>Redeemer</strong>. History may judge<br />

<strong>this</strong> year as a ‘watershed’ year in the life of the association.<br />

This was the year that we decided to hand over the P & F businesses<br />

to the college. This was the year when a small group of parents<br />

organised the biggest and best <strong>Redeemer</strong> Fair yet! It was also<br />

the year of many smaller achievements which cumulate into the<br />

rounding off of an era for the association and lays the ground<br />

work for the birthing of a Parents and Friends Association that<br />

will be relevant and purposeful in the life of the college in the<br />

years to come.<br />

Establishing and running the Tuckshop and Uniform Shop has been<br />

an outstanding achievement for the P & F Association. It firstly<br />

represents the recognition of a need to provide these services and<br />

then the capacity and will of volunteers to operate them. Both<br />

these businesses have grown to a point where they have outgrown<br />

the previous operating model and the changes in legislation have<br />

made <strong>this</strong> move both necessary and prudent. The P & F Association<br />

will continue to have input into the distribution of the profits,<br />

thanks to the generous recognition of the <strong>College</strong> Council of the<br />

part we have played in creating these businesses. We can have<br />

tremendous pride in what we and past parents have achieved as<br />

we hand over to the college two well established businesses staffed<br />

by exceptional people whose heart is to service our community.<br />

A short summary of some of our main contributions to the<br />

college are these. We continue to purchase the bibles for the<br />

year 12 students and make a sizable donation to the printing and<br />

postage of <strong>Redeemer</strong> Record, an important marketing tool for our<br />

college. Supporters groups continue to grow with Music, Rugby<br />

and <strong>Redeemer</strong> Mums being the most active, and <strong>this</strong> year saw<br />

the addition of the Netball group. We have given $100,000 for air<br />

conditioning and refurbishment of the Junior and Middle Schools,<br />

bought a piano for the Multi-Purpose Centre and helped to fit out<br />

the new building with funds of approximately $100,000. Many<br />

smaller, yet equally valuable donations for things like trolleys,<br />

books, track lighting and a fridge. Where possible and when<br />

there is a need, we have tried to respond to that need with the<br />

financial support required.<br />

The <strong>Redeemer</strong> Fair and Springboard have become showcase<br />

events in the life of the college. Our Fair Convenor, Natalie Pashen<br />

and her team have grown the fair into a truly anticipated event<br />

not only within our college but also in the wider community.<br />

People see our families helping each other, enjoying each other<br />

as they mooch around the various stalls and rides. People see<br />

the showcase of our talented arts and technology students and<br />

recognise the work they and their teachers have put into <strong>this</strong><br />

fantastic yearly presentation. People see our music department<br />

present group after group of disciplined, well trained musicians<br />

sing and play music of the highest standard. People see our<br />

beautiful grounds and college shown off to great effect.<br />

People see the partnerships that exist in our college community.<br />

The Junior School not only contributes to the array of stalls on<br />

offer, each class presents a polished performance to the delight<br />

of their parents, family and friends. These performances display<br />

the effort our teachers are willing to make for the students to be<br />

part of the fair. Students and teachers from Middle and Senior<br />

Schools organise and man stalls all day. This demonstrates the<br />

strong sense of community within our college. People also see<br />

Our Saviours congregation being an integral part of the whole<br />

picture that is <strong>Redeemer</strong>. The Fair is much more then a fund<br />

raising event. It is truly a community event and again, one that the<br />

P & F Association can be very proud.<br />

While it is with some disappointment that we could not effect<br />

a new constitution <strong>this</strong> year to take the association forward<br />

into <strong>this</strong> new era, given the commitment of parents and college<br />

administration, we can be sure that the association will continue<br />

to be the hub around which supporters groups exist, projects are<br />

achieved and events take shape. Next year we may look a little<br />

different and have a lot less to worry about, while we allow the<br />

process of reinventing our association to evolve. We can be sure<br />

that the <strong>Redeemer</strong> P & F Association will always be at the centre<br />

of our <strong>Redeemer</strong> community.<br />

Mrs Caroline Ryan<br />

President<br />

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2011 Awards<br />

2011 Valedictory Awards<br />

Student<br />

Jono Wilkinson<br />

Rachel Kennedy<br />

Kelsey Britton<br />

Raymond Chiu<br />

Jessica Collins<br />

Jessica Collins<br />

Rikky So<br />

Rainbow Lai<br />

Kelsey Britton<br />

Kelsey Britton<br />

Nicole Kelaidis<br />

Daniel Grant<br />

Jessica Collins<br />

Brittany Dever<br />

Jono Wilkinson<br />

Adam Chalmers<br />

Jessica Collins<br />

Raymond Chiu<br />

Kelsey Britton<br />

Zachary Schofield<br />

Kent Ko<br />

Kelsey Britton<br />

Rebecca Jeffries<br />

Rebecca Jeffries<br />

Michael Devitt<br />

Adam Chalmers<br />

Samantha Chong<br />

Vivien Lee<br />

Alana Bosgra &<br />

Madeleine Nicol<br />

Adam Leitch<br />

Emmeline Wu<br />

Award<br />

The Anne Schmidt Perpetual Award for<br />

Meritorious Effort in Accounting<br />

The Parents & Friends Award for Excellence in<br />

Ancient History<br />

The Judy Kuo Award for Biological Science<br />

The Dr Myra Seeto Award for Business and<br />

Commerce<br />

The Peter Wu Award for Chemistry<br />

The Glover Award for Excellence in Christian<br />

Studies<br />

Excellence and Service in Drama Award<br />

The Sean Frieberg Memorial Prize for Economics<br />

The Noël Chan Award for English<br />

The Ted Balfe Memorial Prize for English<br />

Extension<br />

Award for Excellence in Film and Television<br />

The Parents and Friends Award for Excellence in<br />

Geography<br />

The Parups Waring Architects Award for<br />

Graphics<br />

The Home Economics Award<br />

Award for Excellence and Service in Hospitality<br />

Practices<br />

The Information Processing and Technology<br />

Award<br />

Award for Excellence in Languages – German<br />

Award for Excellence in Languages – Japanese<br />

The Award for Legal Studies<br />

The Manufacturing Technology Encouragement<br />

Award<br />

The Jerry Krauel Award for Meritorious Effort in<br />

Mathematics<br />

The Parents and Friends Award for Excellence in<br />

Modern History<br />

Excellence in Senior Music Award<br />

The Judy Kuo Award for Music Extension<br />

The Award for Excellence in Physical Education<br />

The H & K Chan Award for Physics<br />

The Dr Nicole Seeto Award for Science<br />

The Technology Studies Award<br />

The Visual Art Award<br />

The Simpfendorfer Memorial Award for<br />

Vocational Education<br />

The University of Queensland Award<br />

2011 Awards (presented throughout the year)<br />

Student<br />

Jacquelyn Bruyeres<br />

Michael Devitt<br />

Zachary Dunfee-Scott<br />

Peter Nicholls<br />

Emily Charles<br />

Matthew Lawson<br />

Hannah Martin<br />

Tyler Baker<br />

Madison Blom<br />

Brittany Lally<br />

Adam Leitch<br />

Emily Charles<br />

Award<br />

The Hickey Trophy for Girls’<br />

Athletics<br />

The Farlow Trophy for Boys’<br />

Basketball<br />

The Kanowski Trophy for Girls’<br />

Basketball<br />

The BG “Sno” Lindsay Memorial<br />

Trophy for Cricket<br />

The Nicky Bricknell Award for<br />

Drama Performance<br />

The Anderson Trophy for Best and<br />

Fairest – Open A Soccer<br />

The Logan Trophy for Service to<br />

Hockey<br />

The Sandra Piggott Award for<br />

Library Service<br />

The <strong>Redeemer</strong> Trophy for Netball<br />

Jordan Roberts The Rowley Trophy for Rugby –<br />

First XV Best and Fairest<br />

Dominic Bilton-Philp<br />

Savina Simatovic<br />

Hannah Baumann<br />

Jacquelyn Bruyeres<br />

Timothy Roiko<br />

Emily Charles<br />

The Paice Trophy for Boys’<br />

Swimming<br />

The Donna Zernike Trophy for<br />

Girls’ Swimming<br />

The Girls’ Tennis Award<br />

The Harris Perpetual Shield for<br />

Girls’ Touch<br />

The Mark Garton Trophy for Boys’<br />

Volleyball<br />

The Tanya Reedman Shield for<br />

Girls’ Volleyball<br />

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2011 Awards<br />

2011 Closing Service - Academic Awards<br />

Age Award Student<br />

Year 6 Proxime Accessit Daphne Han<br />

Dux<br />

Eesha Bajra<br />

Year 7 Proxime Accessit Marissa Jong<br />

Dux<br />

Travis Dunkley<br />

Year 8 Proxime Accessit Jessica Bertschy<br />

Maddie Howe<br />

Dux<br />

Christanny Schmidt<br />

Year 9 Proxime Accessit Maryse Warbrooke<br />

Dux<br />

Benjamin Kleinschmidt<br />

Year 10 Proxime Accessit Emma Healy<br />

Dux<br />

Eliza Coop<br />

Year 11 Proxime Accessit Charlotte Kiemann<br />

Kelly Ko<br />

Dux<br />

Rachel Long Yan Cheng<br />

Year 12 Proxime Accessit Kelsey Britton<br />

The Lumsden Trophy for<br />

Dux of the School<br />

Jessica Collins<br />

Year 12 Dux of the School, Jessica Collins<br />

2011 Closing Service - Service Awards<br />

Award<br />

Year 4<br />

Year 5<br />

Year 6<br />

Year 7<br />

Year 8<br />

Year 9<br />

Year 10<br />

Year 11<br />

Leadership Award – <strong>College</strong> Captains<br />

The Caltex Best All Rounder Award<br />

The Ron Masterton Trophy for Music<br />

The Principal’s Awards<br />

School Service Awards<br />

McKenzie Trophy for Loyalty, Service<br />

and Leadership<br />

The Foundation Trophy<br />

Student<br />

Mineka Vedamuttu<br />

Mikaela Logan<br />

James Wissler<br />

Morgan Vardy<br />

Jessica Bertschy<br />

Thomas Ryan<br />

James Cooper<br />

Benjamin Kleinschmidt<br />

Sean Power<br />

Luke Borgert<br />

Lucy Griffin<br />

Kate Lawson<br />

Sydney Cock<br />

Kristy Anna Hampel<br />

Charlotte Kiemann<br />

Savina Simatovic<br />

Jessica Collins<br />

Cameron Walker<br />

Hannah Baumann<br />

Calvin Leung<br />

Jacquelyn Bruyeres<br />

Daniel Grant<br />

Meera Chandra<br />

Rachel Kennedy<br />

Huldah Kwong<br />

Jessica Collins<br />

Jono Wilkinson<br />

2011 Closing Service - Staff Service Awards<br />

Award<br />

<strong>Lutheran</strong> Education Queensland (LEQ) 10 Year Service Award<br />

<strong>Lutheran</strong> Education Queensland (LEQ) 20 Year Service Award<br />

<strong>Lutheran</strong> Education Queensland (LEQ) 30 Year Service Award<br />

<strong>Lutheran</strong> Education Australia (LEA) Service Award<br />

Staff Member<br />

Zoe Hutton (Support Staff)<br />

Jodie Dart, Aaron Hardke, Janelle Hughes, Susan Lee, Geoffrey<br />

Logan, Julie Logan, Jane Thiele, Paul Thiele, Daniel Weller, Kate<br />

Wilkinson (Academic Staff)<br />

Judy Newby (Support Staff)<br />

Ruth Evans, Kathy Stock (Academic Staff)<br />

Carol Appleton (Support Staff)<br />

Paul Constantine (25 ½ years on retirement)<br />

Karen Rowlands (in memoriam) - (21 years) which was accepted<br />

by Michael Rowlands<br />

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<strong>Redeemer</strong> Mums<br />

The school year began with a “Tea and Tissues” morning tea for<br />

new and existing Junior School parents. Approximately 80 people<br />

attended and happily there were more smiles than tears.<br />

Our next event was a fundraising morning tea for those affected<br />

by the January floods. We thank everyone, for so generously<br />

supporting <strong>this</strong> appeal – especially as so many had already<br />

donated heavily during the holidays. $1,200 was raised, with<br />

100% of the proceeds being directly distributed to the Lockyer<br />

Valley, through <strong>Lutheran</strong> Education Queensland. Thank you to<br />

Julian Schubert (Community Relations Officer) for assisting us so<br />

much with co-ordinating <strong>this</strong> appeal, and helping us raise <strong>this</strong><br />

money for such a worthy cause. It was heartening to see so many<br />

staff members support <strong>this</strong> cause through their encouraging<br />

words, donations, and purchase of morning teas. We have<br />

deduced from the plates purchased that <strong>Redeemer</strong> staff are<br />

definitely a bunch of “sweet tooths”.<br />

In June, 26 ladies embarked on an adventure to Tamborine<br />

Mountain. A sumptuous morning tea was had at the “Fox and<br />

Hound”; an old English pub nestled amongst the foot hills of the<br />

mountain. It was then on to browse the many shops, galleries and<br />

fine eateries along “Gallery Walk”. Fortunately no one strayed and<br />

we were able to return 26 mothers safely back to their families.<br />

On Friday 18 November, <strong>Redeemer</strong> Mums hosted an end of year<br />

dinner at “Chin Chin” Chinese restaurant in Springwood. Theresa,<br />

and her husband (<strong>Redeemer</strong> parents), went out of their way to<br />

ensure everyone had a wonderful evening – and they did! It is so<br />

uplifting to hear the positive affirmations about <strong>Redeemer</strong>, and<br />

feel the buzz of all the “happy energy” in the room.<br />

The next day we hosted a welcome morning tea for approximately<br />

140 new Prep parents. People had an opportunity to meet and<br />

talk to other Prep parents, and begin friendships that may last the<br />

13 year journey and beyond.<br />

God Bless, and keep safe and well during the festive season<br />

and always.<br />

Kindest Regards<br />

Mrs Dee Norris, Mrs Sandra Treeby<br />

and Mrs Simone Goldsbrough<br />

Coordinators<br />

Mt Tamborine Bus Trip<br />

End of Year Dinner<br />

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Music Supporters<br />

2011 has been a busy year, full of many musical events and<br />

successes. This year our group increased in size with a couple of<br />

new members, all of whom were warmly welcomed.<br />

We met regularly with the Music department staff to decide on<br />

the directions that needed to be taken. These dedicated staff are<br />

inspiring to our children and their leadership is appreciated, as is<br />

their hard work.<br />

Our year started with a concert and finished with a musical<br />

feast. In between were many events. In Semester 1, the college<br />

musical “Bugsy Malone” required us to provide afternoon<br />

tea for the students and staff on a weekly basis. This was an<br />

amazing experience for those of us who had not experienced<br />

<strong>this</strong> well oiled machine before. The musical is such a wonderful<br />

opportunity for the students!<br />

Semester 2 included a number of evenings showcasing different<br />

musical ages and groups. To see the growth in musical talent<br />

from the beginners to those in the music extension program is an<br />

amazing thing and something we are surely blessed to experience.<br />

Once again, we baked ourselves silly prior to the <strong>Redeemer</strong> Fair in<br />

readiness for “The Biscuit Barrel”. On behalf of the Music Supporters<br />

Group, I would like to thank Karen and Andrew Walker for the use of<br />

their facilities, organisation and personal time in preparation for <strong>this</strong><br />

evening of baking. Without their guidance and support, we would<br />

not have been as successful in our fundraising event.<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong>’s Music Supporters Group has continued to support<br />

the Music department with the purchase of plaques for<br />

the honour boards that were purchased by the 2009 Music<br />

Supporters Group. We also purchased a Baritone Saxophone<br />

which was greatly needed for the band program.<br />

These types of purchases would not be possible without the<br />

support of all the families and friends of the Music students.<br />

The small entrance fee charged for musical events goes back<br />

into supporting the Music program in the college.<br />

I would like to invite interested parents (especially those with<br />

students in the Junior and Middle School) who would like to<br />

support their child’s musical development, to join our group in<br />

2012. What better way to show your child how much you value<br />

their education and how important it is to participate in college<br />

life, than to volunteer and support them in their growth.<br />

We thank the students and their families for their commitment to<br />

the program and pray that it will continue to grow and succeed in<br />

the future.<br />

Mrs Lesley Boshammer<br />

Secretary<br />

Rugby Supporters<br />

A great big thank you to all the parents, teachers and students<br />

who all worked together <strong>this</strong> year to make sure that <strong>Redeemer</strong><br />

Rugby had another great year. Our Saturday morning barbecues<br />

were once again very successful in helping to raise much needed<br />

funds to assist in the purchase of Rugby equipment. <strong>Redeemer</strong><br />

Rugby <strong>this</strong> year also hosted two very successful fundraising<br />

barbecues at the Underwood Bunnings store – another very big<br />

thankyou to all the parents and teachers involved.<br />

We congratulate Jordan Roberts from the Rugby First XV team<br />

who was selected in the Queensland Under 17 team (not school<br />

boys.) – Well done Jordan!<br />

This year the Rugby coaches / teachers/ Rugby committee have<br />

been working on building the involvement and skills of the younger<br />

year levels of Rugby, getting them ready for the future years. I think<br />

we will all see the benefit of <strong>this</strong> continuing hard work in the many<br />

years to follow. The college is also working on future Rugby tours<br />

for the boys, more news on <strong>this</strong> will follow in 2012!<br />

This year saw the change/storage sheds at Stolz Sportsfields<br />

receive a massive clean-up, repair and paint work –<br />

congratulations and thank you to all involved.<br />

More of the Rugby Supporters shirts/jerseys were purchased by<br />

parents new to our game. If you have missed out on one of these<br />

– please contact anyone from Rugby Supporters next year. Seeing<br />

all the parents at the games in <strong>Redeemer</strong> Rugby Supporters shirts<br />

really adds to the presentation and atmosphere for the boys on<br />

the paddock.<br />

On a personal note, I would like to thank all the parents and<br />

teachers that worked with me <strong>this</strong> year – I could not have done it<br />

without you. You have all made <strong>this</strong> year a thoroughly enjoyable<br />

one and I will miss the friendships very much.<br />

All the best to everyone involved in the future of <strong>Redeemer</strong> Rugby.<br />

Mr Ray Perry<br />

President<br />

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<strong>Redeemer</strong> Veterans<br />

This presidential term began with the AGM/Ordinary meeting<br />

which was held in the P & F meeting room on Sunday afternoon,<br />

17 April 2011. The new executive of the group until April 2012 is<br />

as follows: Margaret Fletcher (Treasurer), Pat Skytte (Secretary)<br />

and Noela Kleinschmidt (President).<br />

Members enjoyed a City Cat river outing on Sunday 28 August,<br />

journeying up the river from Bulimba terminal, stopping for<br />

a two-hour luncheon and walk around South Bank, then<br />

reboarding the city cat for its journey to the University of<br />

Queensland, then back to the Bulimba terminal for a quick coffee<br />

and cake (paid for out of funds) in Oxford Street.<br />

July saw the mailing of over 80 letters to the parents of the 2010<br />

school leavers welcoming and informing them about how they<br />

may wish to keep in touch with the college as past parents and<br />

future grandparents or as past staff and college councillors. To<br />

date there has been little response.<br />

Some of our members also turned up at <strong>Redeemer</strong> Fair on Saturday<br />

22 October to work as volunteers during the afternoon, either as<br />

members of the Our Saviour <strong>Lutheran</strong> congregation who ran two<br />

coffee and food stalls or as grandparents brought in to help.<br />

Our end of year function was held on Sunday 13 November at<br />

the Rasa Malaysia Chinese Restaurant, Logan Road, Underwood.<br />

Thirty eight members enjoyed the subsidised banquet style<br />

meals (each person chose one and so a variety of meals was<br />

shared at each table). This was followed by a short ordinary<br />

meeting. Deputy Principal, Rosilyn Frieberg, was our guest and<br />

she responded with a very interesting and fairly comprehensive<br />

report about college affairs. It was decided at <strong>this</strong> meeting to try<br />

organising our annual reunion in the form of a cocktail evening<br />

to be held on Friday 2 March 2012 in the Multi-Purpose Centre<br />

at the college and to be catered for by Our Saviour Hub Appeal<br />

committee as one of their 2012 fundraisers.<br />

Noela attended the <strong>College</strong> Council end of year dinner on 10<br />

November as the representative of <strong>this</strong> group.<br />

Monthly coffee evenings at the Coffee Club, Springwood<br />

continue to be well attended.<br />

Finally, we try to be good ambassadors for the college. It is true<br />

that our members have all worked hard for the college over the<br />

years, and we have lots of laughs and memories because we have<br />

so much in common as life-long friends and supporters of the<br />

college.<br />

Mrs Noela Kleinschmidt<br />

President<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7 8<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> Veterans<br />

01 Gay Small and Rosilyn Frieberg<br />

(Deputy Principal)<br />

02 Lis Stelzer, Pay Skytte and Pastor Robin Stelzer<br />

(Our Saviour <strong>Lutheran</strong> Church)<br />

03 Don Gowanlock, Sandra and Bruce Vickers<br />

and Margaret Fletcher<br />

06 Robin bailey and Kay Gowanlock<br />

04 Patsy Sailer-Gray, Rosilyn Frieberg<br />

(Deputy Principal), Pat Skytte and Lis Stelzer<br />

05 Some of the group at Oxford Street<br />

08 Some of the group at the South Bank<br />

luncheon<br />

07 South Bank outing: Eric Skytte (Viking tour<br />

leader), Noela Kleinschmidt and Rita Hickey<br />

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<strong>Redeemer</strong> Alumni<br />

At the end of 2011, <strong>Redeemer</strong> has seen 4,689 students pass<br />

through its classrooms, with 3,529 of those graduating at Year<br />

12. Our Alumni continues to grow and it is pleasing to see many<br />

former students return to <strong>Redeemer</strong> to enrol their children within<br />

our Junior School.<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> now enrols 75 students from 47 parents who are past<br />

students of the college. This has certainly been a real growth area<br />

since the introduction of the Junior School in 2007. In addition,<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> also employs 24 former students on staff within either<br />

the Academic or Support Staff areas of the college.<br />

Three reunions were held in 2011: a 10 year, a 20 year, and<br />

our second ever 25 year reunion. The highlight of our reunions<br />

<strong>this</strong> year was the 10 year reunion for the class of 2001, held on<br />

Saturday 6 August. This was our largest 10 year reunion in recent<br />

years with 70 past students attending on the night!<br />

The 20 year reunion of the class of 1991, held on Saturday<br />

3 September, was a great night of renewing friendships and<br />

catching up. In contrast to the 10 year reunion, <strong>this</strong> was one of<br />

our smallest 20 year reunions with 30 past students attending.<br />

Our second ever 25 year reunion was held on the first Saturday<br />

of October for the graduating class of 1986. We have struggled<br />

over the past couple of years to track down past students for our<br />

25 year reunions; however, despite the small numbers, the 23<br />

past students who attended had a memorable night in rekindling<br />

friendships from their time at <strong>Redeemer</strong>.<br />

Special thanks to Robyn Stiller from our <strong>College</strong> Archives who<br />

comes along to each of our reunions and brings a selection of<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> yearbooks and photo albums for everyone to browse.<br />

This is certainly appreciated by those who attend on the night.<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> Alumni continues to grow each year with 27 graduating<br />

groups now spanning from 1984 to 2011. We also continue to<br />

look for the most effective ways to keep in touch with our past<br />

students. One dream is to reform an Alumni Association to have<br />

past <strong>Redeemer</strong> students more involved in planning reunions and<br />

get-togethers. Please contact the college if you are interested in<br />

being involved within <strong>this</strong> area.<br />

We look forward to a bright year ahead as we plan for the future<br />

growth of our <strong>Redeemer</strong> Alumni.<br />

Mr Julian Schubert<br />

Community Relations Officer<br />

25 Year Reunion<br />

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Reflections of <strong>Redeemer</strong> | 2011 in Review<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> <strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong> | Our Hope is in Christ<br />

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<strong>Redeemer</strong> Fair 2011<br />

Saturday 22 October 2011<br />

Springboard 2011<br />

Student work from the subject areas of Technology Studies,<br />

Technology & Manufacturing Studies, Design Technology,<br />

Manufacturing, Graphics, Visual Art, Creative Art, Hospitality,<br />

Home Economics, Food & Textile Technology, Information and<br />

Technology & Information Technology Systems were once again<br />

on display as part of our Springboard student exhibition. The<br />

official opening took place on Wednesday 19 September in<br />

the Multi-Purpose Centre Auditorium and remained open for<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> Fair.<br />

We congratulate all staff and students from our Art Technology<br />

subjects on an outstanding exhibition of work!<br />

Talk to a Champ<br />

A group of <strong>Redeemer</strong> students from Years 8-12 went to an<br />

Australian Olympic Committee Education Event called ‘Talk to a<br />

Champ’ on 11 August. Talk to a champ is a live studio audience<br />

discussion, featuring two outstanding Australian Olympic Gold<br />

Medalists, Susie O’Neil and Nikki Hudson talking about the highs<br />

and lows of their sporting careers while stressing the positive<br />

impact sport has had on their lives. The discussion centres on the<br />

a.s.p.i.r.e values and included a question and answer time.


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Music Gold<br />

Congratulations to <strong>Redeemer</strong> Music for achieving our best ever<br />

results at the Redlands Eisteddfods held early in Term 3. By the<br />

end of a very busy fortnight, <strong>Redeemer</strong> had collected 7 first<br />

places, 3 seconds, 1 third and a highly-commended. This is our<br />

greatest result at the Redlands Eisteddfod, particularly as all<br />

Instrumental Music groups won their sections.<br />

Music Results<br />

Result<br />

First Place<br />

Second Place<br />

Third Place<br />

Highly Commended<br />

Section<br />

Chorale<br />

Stage Band<br />

Senior Band<br />

Intermediate Band<br />

Year 6 Band<br />

Chamber Strings<br />

Intermediate Strings<br />

Senior Singers<br />

Voiceworx<br />

Junior Choir<br />

<strong>College</strong> Choristers<br />

The Fellas<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> Students<br />

Interview John Howard:<br />

ABC Student Press Call<br />

Six <strong>Redeemer</strong> students from Years 5 to 12 had a once in a<br />

lifetime opportunity to interview former Prime Minister John<br />

Howard on Monday 5 September as part of the 612 ABC Student<br />

Press Call segment. Questions ranged from: “Outside of politics,<br />

who is your hero?” to… “What do you think is the biggest<br />

challenge facing world leaders today?”<br />

Listen to a copy of the interview on our website:<br />

www.redeemer.com.au/newsletter/news/john-howard<br />

Congratulations to all of our talented staff, students and families<br />

for their ongoing commitment to <strong>Redeemer</strong> Music.<br />

Back row: Mrs Kelli McKeiver, Mrs Marie Hughes, Mr Julian Schubert, (RLC Staff),<br />

Mr John Howard, Jessica Collins (Year 12), Jessica Bertschy (Year 8), Cameron Walker<br />

(Year 12), Madonna King (612 ABC). Front Row: Dylan Wolf (Year 7), Bronte Kelly<br />

(Year 5), Kate Lawson (Year 10).<br />

Operation<br />

Christmas Child<br />

Shoe Box Collection<br />

A Cool Place!<br />

The Community Service Committee once again coordinated the<br />

annual appeal for the Operation Christmas Child Shoe Box appeal.<br />

This is a project organised by Samaritan’s Purse where everyone<br />

in the Home Group is encouraged to bring in small gifts for a girl<br />

or a boy. This year we packaged over 75 boxes to be distributed<br />

to children in Papua New Guinea and Vietnam. This will no doubt<br />

make their Christmas a little brighter! Thank you to the <strong>Redeemer</strong><br />

Community Service Committee for organising <strong>this</strong> annual appeal.<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> is very appreciative to the Parents and Friends<br />

Association for their support of the college with the generous<br />

contribution of $100,000 towards air-conditioning of the Middle<br />

School. This contribution now ensures that all classrooms from<br />

P-8 are fully air-conditioned. 50% of Senior School teaching<br />

spaces are currently air-conditioned, with further classrooms to be<br />

rolled out in the future with the college’s ongoing refurbishment<br />

program. Again we thank the P & F for their support and for <strong>this</strong><br />

significant contribution.


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Year 7 Canberra Tour<br />

On Saturday 16 July 2011, 64 Year 7 students and five <strong>Redeemer</strong><br />

staff departed <strong>Redeemer</strong> for the annual Year 7 Canberra Tour.<br />

Highlights of the tour included visiting places such as the<br />

Australian Institute of Sport, CSIRO Discovery Centre, National<br />

Gallery of Australia, National Museum of Australia, Black<br />

Mountain’s Telstra Tower, Parliament House, the War Memorial,<br />

the National Dinosaur Museum, Canberra Deep Space and<br />

Communications Centre and of course not to forget hitting the<br />

snow slopes at Jindabyne!<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong>’s Got Talent<br />

On Wednesday 24 August, the Senior School Cultural Committee<br />

held its annual “<strong>Redeemer</strong>’s Got Talent”. The show features<br />

students demonstrating a variety of performance-based talents<br />

and abilities, in some cases for the first time before an audience<br />

of their peers.<br />

Now in its third year, RGT has become a significant part of<br />

the <strong>College</strong> calendar. This was reflected in a very full list<br />

of students performing before a capacity audience in the<br />

Kleinschmidt Auditorium.<br />

In their closing remarks, the judges noted the significant depth<br />

of talent evident in the <strong>College</strong>, and warmly congratulated each<br />

performer for their courage and ability. Michael Boulus was<br />

awarded the Judges’ Choice award for his stunning rendition<br />

of “Twenty Good Reasons”, while Paige Danby took a hotly<br />

contested Audience’s Choice and The Band, made up of Nic<br />

Hoopmann, Zach Schofield, Jeevan Soares and Cameron Walker,<br />

earned the Cultural Committee’s Choice.<br />

The Cultural Committee wishes to thank all students and staff for<br />

their contribution to another successful RGT. We look forward<br />

with interest to the 2012 season.<br />

Have a Seat<br />

at <strong>Redeemer</strong>!<br />

Visitors to <strong>Redeemer</strong> Fair on 22 October would have noticed a<br />

shiny brand new grandstand which was set up outside of the new<br />

undercover <strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel Hub area.<br />

We are thankful to a <strong>Redeemer</strong> family business that has<br />

generously donated six of these grandstands to the college.<br />

Two of these grandstands have been placed at Stolz Sportsfields,<br />

with the other four placed around the two ovals of our main<br />

college campus (Scurr Oval and Fred Davey Oval).<br />

As an opportunity for other parents to get involved, parents and<br />

friends of the college are able to purchase a seat for just $50<br />

each. In recognition, a plaque will be placed on the seat with<br />

either your family name, or the name of your child and the years<br />

they are attending the college. For further information, contact<br />

the Business Office on 3340 8888 to book your seat!<br />

Visiting Author:<br />

Tristan Bancks<br />

Popular author, Tristan Bancks visited<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> <strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong> from 31<br />

August until 2 September to work with<br />

our Years 6 – 8 students. Tristan has<br />

written several books for children and<br />

teens, including the brand new Galactic<br />

Adventures, First Kids in Space and My<br />

Life and Other Stuff I Made Up. He is<br />

also author of the Mac Slater books<br />

released in Australia and the US. Mac Slater Vs. The City was<br />

released in America April 2011. His illustrated series Nit Boy, is<br />

about everybody’s favourite mini-beasts. Nit Boy is currently being<br />

developed for television. Tristan’s Young Adult novel, it’s yr life<br />

was co-written via email between Byron Bay and L.A. with actress<br />

/ author, Tempany Deckert.


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Year 12 Formal<br />

Saturday 8 October 2011, Sebel and Citigate Hotel, King George<br />

Square, Brisbane.<br />

Epic 2011 Ski Tour<br />

After a long coach trip to Thredbo, 43 Year 11 students and<br />

4 teachers hit the slopes of Thredbo in the July school holidays.<br />

The students’ excitement and enthusiasm could not be denied<br />

as they participated in their first ski or snowboard lesson of the<br />

week. Before long, the teachers were able to ski and snowboard<br />

with most students, bumping into them wherever we went on<br />

the mountain. Deep powder snow blanketed the slopes giving<br />

students their first experience skiing and riding powder, requiring<br />

them to adjust technique to cope with such awesome conditions.<br />

It was great to see the students venturing out and attempting to<br />

ski and board new slopes.<br />

Our students once again lived up to our great reputation that<br />

has been established amongst the Thredbo village. I have never<br />

encountered such an enthusiastic, polite and organised tour group.<br />

Ms Stephanie Mackie, Year 11 Ski Tour Coordinator<br />

Year 9 Graphics:<br />

Institute of Sustainable<br />

Development and<br />

Architecture<br />

On Wednesday 26 October, Year 9 Graphics students visited Bond<br />

University’s Institute of Sustainable Development and Architecture.<br />

The purpose of the visit was to explore career pathways in<br />

Architecture and Urban Design and Planning. Students were<br />

provided with a presentation on Urban Design and Planning by<br />

Assistant Professor of Urban Planning Ned Wales. They were also<br />

addressed by students who are currently studying Architecture<br />

and provided with a student perspective of Bonds Architectural<br />

degree. Finally, they were provided with a tour of the Mirvac<br />

Sustainable Development Building by Clinical Associate Professor<br />

of Property Stuart McAuliffe. Students came away from the<br />

excursion with a greater understanding of experiences they can<br />

expect in careers of Architecture and Urban Design and Planning.<br />

Book Week 2011:<br />

One World Many Stories<br />

Book Week was held from 27 to 31 August 2011. Students were<br />

involved in activities, competitions and storytelling relating to<br />

the 2011 theme of ‘One World, Many Stories’ to highlight the<br />

importance of reading. Our week culminated with a costume<br />

parade for all Junior School students.


Class of 2001 - 10 Year Reunion<br />

Saturday 6 August 2011, The Glen Hotel<br />

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Class of 1991 - 20 Year Reunion<br />

Saturday 3 September 2011, The Glen Hotel<br />

Class of 1986 - 25 Year Reunion<br />

Saturday 1 October 2011, The Glen Hotel


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Alumni News<br />

Kerrin Cridland (Annear-Walker 86) is married to Tony and<br />

has two children, Tenielle (17 years) and Daniel (14 years). Kerrin<br />

and Tony are the owners and managers of Diamondvale B&B<br />

Cottages at Stanthorpe.<br />

Tim Kotzur (86) was appointed to the role of Principal of St<br />

Andrews <strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong> in 2010, a P-12 <strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

located in the Tallebudgera Valley on the Gold Coast.<br />

Naomi Levine (Simpfendorfer 86) is married to Martin, and<br />

has two children, Simeon (10 years) and Elijah (8 years). Naomi<br />

lives in Sydney where she is a Primary Teacher.<br />

Lynn Oei (Hayward 86) is married to David and has a 16 month<br />

old son, Jadon. Lynn was previously the Nurse Manager at St<br />

Andrew’s War memorial Hospital, and working in the Intensive<br />

Care Unit for 9 years. Lynn is now a full-time mum, but also works<br />

casually in the ICU.<br />

Claire Small (86) is currently living in London where she is the<br />

Clinical Director for Pure Sports Medicine. Claire completed a<br />

Bachelor of Physiotherapy and Masters of Physiotheraphy and is<br />

also the author of “Managing the Injured Athlete”.<br />

Stollznow family<br />

Mark Stollznow (86) did a<br />

building apprenticeship upon<br />

leaving <strong>Redeemer</strong> and has<br />

worked in various places for<br />

different companies for about<br />

20 years. Mark now lives at<br />

Biddaddaba near Canungra<br />

and works for the Scenic<br />

Rim Council. He is married<br />

to Linda and they have a<br />

daughter, Kimberley. Mark<br />

and Linda have a 200 acre<br />

property and run some cattle<br />

and own a few horses.<br />

Katherine Cutugno (Dewitt 91) is married to Sebastian and<br />

they have two children, Siena (5 years) and Lucia (3 years).<br />

Katherine is a Registered Nurse in the Endoscopy Unit.<br />

Sarah Hare (91) is married to Karl Schottler and is currently a<br />

Consultant/social researcher (Quantitative/qualitative research<br />

and statistics). Sarah enjoys exercise/gym, birds (still likes them!),<br />

cycling, internet, movies, staying away from aeroplanes (travels a<br />

lot for work), computers (Apple particularly), reading and learning<br />

new things. Sarah has also established a business/consulting<br />

company, Schottler Consulting Pty Ltd.<br />

Sheridan Howell (Veltheim 91) is married to Darren and they<br />

have two children, Jamie (13 years) and Quinn (10 years). Sheridan<br />

is a teacher of the deaf.<br />

Jason Wandel (91) is married to Deborah, and both live in<br />

Adelaide SA where Jason is a electronics and software engineer.<br />

Jason enjoys gluten-free cooking and baking, electronics and<br />

software and is also a webmaster and developer.<br />

Jacinta King (91) is currently the Business Development<br />

Associate for the Magellan Financial Group and has travelled<br />

extensively. Jacinta has lived in Europe, Barcelona, Vienna and<br />

London. She has spent many years working in the arts as an<br />

agent and manager of artists and touring shows, but is now<br />

back working in corporate and still performing regularly as a<br />

singer with her band, Scenic Tour or as a jazz soloist with various<br />

musicians. Jacinta is married to Helge Schlosser.<br />

Melissa Lackmann (Hegedus 91) is married to Jon and they<br />

have two children Oszkar (2 years) and Bruno (4 months). Melissa<br />

is a Manager for the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.<br />

Sarah Martin (McLearie 91) is married to Rob and they have two<br />

children, Damien (7 years) and Isabella (3 years). Sarah has completed<br />

a Graduate Diploma in Business Admin and particularly enjoys<br />

socialising, dinner parties, cooking, women’s ministry and writing.<br />

Paul Kotzur (91) and his wife Joanne and two children (Oliver,<br />

2 ½ and Marco, 12 months) are currently living in Hamburg,<br />

Germany where Paul is the Production Inspector on the Airbus,<br />

working for Qantas. He has been in <strong>this</strong> position for the past 3<br />

years and hopes to be back in Australia at the end of the year.<br />

Susan Prince (Hudson 91) married Andrew in 1998 and have<br />

three children, Nathan (5 ½ years), Matthew and Joshua (4<br />

years). Susan is currently a Child and Family Therapist for a private<br />

practice at Manly. Susan and Andrew both enjoy serving at City<br />

North Baptist Church at Kedron.<br />

Katey Elenitas (Shaw 01) is married to Andrew Elenitas and<br />

have twins (Jasper and Charlotte) born on 17 May 2010. Katey<br />

is currently the Senior Media Advisor for the Department of<br />

Transport and Main Roads.<br />

Sarah Handreck (Ware 01) is currently the Head of History at<br />

Redlands <strong>College</strong>. Sarah and her husband Stephen, both enjoy<br />

cycling regularly with their friends as well as hiking (mountains)<br />

and overseas trips.<br />

News from Emma Hanley (01) – “Since school, I’ve been fortunate<br />

that my work has taken me to some amazing cities: New York, Los<br />

Angeles, Boston, Nashville, Pittsburgh and Vegas. Here in the United<br />

States, I’ve been working as a performing artist, songwriter and<br />

film production assistant. Being a little less shy than in high school,<br />

I’ve had the opportunity to meet many celebrities and be part of<br />

promoting Australia to the States as a Student Ambassador and a<br />

representative for the American Australian Association. I’m currently<br />

working on a project highlighting the work of Paul McCartney and<br />

his band. Apart from work and my accent changing slightly, I still<br />

enjoy being an Aussie expat, going surfing, ordering flat whites and<br />

wearing thongs and uggs everywhere. It’s strange but recently I<br />

was telling a friend about our school’s ski tour and how every single<br />

person got sunburnt like lobsters and we have <strong>this</strong> photo of us all<br />

in mismatched/cross-dressing get up! And who could forget Ballon<br />

and the mud pit?! Thanks everyone for some cool memories!”.<br />

Lindsay Shaw (01)<br />

Lindsay Shaw (01) is currently living<br />

and working in the UK as a Post-<br />

Doctoral Researcher in the field of<br />

Biological Science.<br />

Stephanie McPherson (Shepherd 01)<br />

is married to Garrath and enjoys Cross<br />

Country running. Stephanie is currently<br />

the Science Curriculum Assistant at JPC.<br />

Aaron Lee (01) is currently working<br />

with Youth with a Mission (YWAM) and<br />

is living in England.<br />

Chris Knoblauch (01) is a photographer and is also the<br />

managing director for two companies. Chris won the AIPP<br />

Queensland Wedding Photographer of the Year in 2010, the AIPP<br />

Queensland Professional Photographer of the Year in 2010 and<br />

the AIPP Master of Photography in 2011. Chris is married to Sonia.


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Weddings<br />

Anthony Allan (95) married Dr Alex Markwell on 7 October<br />

2011 at Hillstone, St Lucia. It was a joyous occasion for both<br />

families. Included in the wedding party were past students<br />

Michelle Allan (93), Matthew Krenske (95) and Hunter<br />

Walkenhorst (95).<br />

Trent Kuskopf (03) married Donna Harvey on 30 October 2010.<br />

Tania Czarnuszewicz (01) married Luke McInnes on Saturday<br />

25 June 2011 at Nazareth <strong>Lutheran</strong> Church, Woolloongabba. The<br />

reception was held at the urban Brisbane Hotel.<br />

Anthony is a Managing Pharmacist and Partner in the Chemist<br />

Warehouse group and Alex is an Emergency Specialist working<br />

at the RBWH. Next year Alex will be President of the Australian<br />

Medical Association Queensland. Alyda McGraw (Watson 97) and<br />

her husband were the photographers.<br />

Tania Czarnuszewicz (01) and Luke McInnes<br />

Anthony Allan and Dr Alex Markwell’s wedding.<br />

Brendan McPhail (98) and Linnet Charles were married on<br />

27 August 2011 in Atlanta. The bridal party included Michael<br />

Warrington (98).<br />

Fiona Matthews (01) married Matthew Hampel and is currently<br />

a Year 4 teacher at <strong>Redeemer</strong> <strong>Lutheran</strong> School at Nurioopta and<br />

living in the Barossa Valley, SA.<br />

Fiona Matthews (01) and Matthew Hampel.<br />

Jackie Fredericksen (02), Bryannah Murphy, Rosemary Geary, Belinda Fredericksen,<br />

Greg Fredericksen (00), Geoff Fredericksen (06), Alan Dwyer, John Harker.<br />

Greg Fredericksen (00) married Belinda Mead on 29 May 2010<br />

in Townsville’s Sacred Heart Cathedral. Greg and Belinda are both<br />

currently working on Palm Island, Greg as a Police Officer and<br />

Belinda as a Teacher Aide.<br />

Jackie Fredericksen (02) married Matthew Erskine on 2 July<br />

2011 on Matt’s grandparent’s working farm out at Atkinson’s<br />

Dam. They were blessed with a beautiful day surrounded by<br />

family and friends. Jackie is currently working as a Year 7 teacher<br />

and Matt as an audio technician.<br />

Greg Fredericksen (00) and Belinda Mead’s wedding.<br />

Chris Hermann, Ben Erskine, Dean Baron, Matt Erskine, Jackie Erskine (02), Danielle<br />

Adams (02), Tracey Western, Emily Baker (02).


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Engagements<br />

Recently engaged and want to tell the world?! … email your<br />

news and a photo through to: alumni@redeemer.com.au to<br />

include the details in the next issue of <strong>Redeemer</strong> Record.<br />

Births<br />

Steve and Amy (McSwan 97) Dyer welcomed a baby boy, Ted<br />

Alexander Dyer, born on 27 June 2011. A baby brother for Maggie.<br />

2012 Reunions<br />

Class of 2002 – 10 Year Reunion<br />

When Saturday 4 August 2012<br />

Where The Glen Hotel, Logan Road, Eight Mile Plains<br />

RSVP With payment by Monday 30 July 2012<br />

Class of 1992 – 20 Year Reunion<br />

When Saturday 1 September 2012<br />

Where The Glen Hotel, Logan Road, Eight Mile Plains<br />

RSVP With payment by Monday 27 August 2012<br />

Class of 1987 – 25 Year Reunion<br />

Expressions of interest are sought for a proposed 25 year reunion<br />

for the Class of 1987. A reunion is proposed for Saturday 6<br />

October if enough interest is received. Please email any feedback<br />

to alumni@redeemer.com.au by no later than 30 May 2012.<br />

For more information, invitations or RSVP forms, visit<br />

www.redeemer.com.au/community/alumni<br />

Tennille and Terry Burkitt (01) welcomed a healthy baby boy,<br />

Harry Ross Burkitt, 7lb 8oz on Tuesday 9 August 2011.<br />

Stay in Touch<br />

Remember to update your phone, email and mailing<br />

address with us:<br />

Email alumni@redeemer.com.au<br />

Phone 07 3340 8888<br />

Post PO Box 6090<br />

Upper Mount Gravatt, Queensland 4122<br />

Online<br />

All of the details regarding upcoming reunions for<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> <strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong> can be found on our website.<br />

Log onto www.redeemer.com.au/community/alumni<br />

Christie Fleming (Francis 99)<br />

and Daniel Fleming are the very<br />

proud parents of Ella Joy born<br />

on 24 March 2011.<br />

Facebook<br />

Find reunion news and past Student information on<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong>’s official Facebook page:<br />

www.facebook.com/<strong>Redeemer</strong><strong>Lutheran</strong><strong>College</strong><br />

Twitter<br />

Follow <strong>Redeemer</strong> <strong>Lutheran</strong> <strong>College</strong> on Twitter.<br />

www.twitter.com/<strong>Redeemer</strong><strong>College</strong>


<strong>Redeemer</strong> Events Calendar<br />

V<br />

DEC<br />

Saturday 24<br />

Sunday 25<br />

Christmas Eve Service at <strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel, 7.30pm<br />

Christmas Day Service at <strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel, 8.30am<br />

JAN<br />

Saturday 21 P & F Second Hand Uniform Sale, 8.00am-12.00pm (MPC11)<br />

Tuesday 24 Term 1 Commences for Years 6, 7, 8, 9 and 12<br />

Prep Orientation Day, 9.00am-10.30am<br />

Wednesday 25 Term 1 commences for Prep to Years 5, 10 and 11<br />

Middle School and Senior School Opening Service, 9.00am, (<strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel)<br />

Thursday 26 Australia Day Public Holiday<br />

Friday 27<br />

Junior School Opening Service, 8.45am (<strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel)<br />

Tuesday 31 Junior School Parent Information Evening, 7.00pm (<strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel)<br />

FEB<br />

MAR<br />

APR<br />

MAY<br />

JUNE<br />

JULY<br />

AUG<br />

SEPT<br />

OCT<br />

NOV<br />

DEC<br />

N<br />

FEB<br />

Thursday 2<br />

Friday 3<br />

Monday 6<br />

Monday 20<br />

Tuesday 21<br />

Wednesday 22<br />

MAR<br />

APR<br />

Senior School Interhouse Swimming Carnival (Aqualogan, Springwood)<br />

Principal’s Tour of the Middle School and Senior School, 9.00am-10.30am<br />

Middle School Interhouse Swimming Carnival (<strong>Redeemer</strong> Pool)<br />

Middle School Parents Welcome Evening, 7.00pm (<strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel)<br />

Lavarack House Barbecue, 6.30pm (Chapel Hub), Mansfield House Barbecue, 6.30pm (Tuckshop)<br />

Ramsay House Barbecue, 6.30pm (Tuckshop), Wilson House Barbecue, 6.30pm (Chapel Hub)<br />

MAY<br />

JUNE<br />

JULY<br />

AUG<br />

SEPT<br />

OCT<br />

NOV<br />

DEC<br />

B<br />

MAR<br />

Friday 2<br />

APR<br />

Tuesday 27<br />

Thursday 29<br />

Friday 30<br />

MAY<br />

Principal’s Tour of the Junior School, 9.00am-10.30am<br />

<strong>Redeemer</strong> Veterans (Past Parents Association) Annual Reunion Dinner (Multi-Purpose Centre)<br />

Junior School Interhouse Cross Country, 9.00am-10.30am (Fred Davey Oval)<br />

Senior School Interhouse Cross Country, 9.00am-11.00am (Scurr Oval)<br />

Middle School Interhouse Cross Country, 1.40pm-3.15pm (Fred Davey Oval)<br />

Term 1 Concludes<br />

JUNE<br />

JULY<br />

AUG<br />

SEPT<br />

OCT<br />

NOV<br />

DEC<br />

AR<br />

APR<br />

Friday 6<br />

Sunday 8<br />

Monday 9<br />

Monday 16<br />

Wednesday 25<br />

Thursday 26<br />

Friday 27<br />

MAY<br />

JUNE<br />

Good Friday Service at <strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel, 8.30am<br />

Easter Sunday Service at <strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel, 6.00am and 8.30am<br />

Easter Monday Public Holiday<br />

Term 2 Commences<br />

ANZAC Day Public Holiday<br />

Grandparents Day for Middle/Senior School students, 9.00am-11.15am (<strong>Redeemer</strong> Chapel)<br />

Grandparents Day for Junior School students , 8.30am-11.00am (Multi-Purpose Centre)<br />

JULY<br />

AUG<br />

SEPT<br />

OCT<br />

NOV<br />

DEC<br />

R<br />

MAY<br />

Friday 4<br />

Monday 7<br />

JUNE<br />

JULY<br />

Principal’s Tour of the Junior School, 9.00am-10.30am<br />

Labour Day Public Holiday<br />

AUG<br />

SEPT<br />

OCT<br />

NOV<br />

DEC<br />

AY<br />

NE<br />

JUNE<br />

JULY<br />

Friday 1<br />

Monday 11<br />

Thursday 21<br />

Friday 22<br />

JULY<br />

AUG<br />

Tuesday 17<br />

AUG<br />

SEPT<br />

Principal’s Tour of the Middle School and Senior School, 9.00am-10.30am<br />

Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Public Holiday<br />

Senior School Interhouse Athletics Carnival (Scurr Oval)<br />

Middle School Interhouse Athletics Carnival (Scurr Oval), Shibakashi Day (Senior School)<br />

Term 2 Concludes<br />

SEPT<br />

OCT<br />

Term 3 Commences<br />

OCT<br />

NOV<br />

NOV<br />

DEC<br />

DEC<br />

The full college calendar can be found online at: www.redeemer.com.au/events/calendar<br />

Spend Christmas<br />

with Our Saviour<br />

Christmas Eve<br />

Saturday 24 December, 7.30pm<br />

A joyful service of light in the darkness, with<br />

contemporary music for carols, dance and nativity.<br />

Christmas Day<br />

Sunday 25 December, 8.30am<br />

Be at home with us as the joy of the morning fills<br />

our voices with praise and our hearts with faith and<br />

friendship, with worship, carols, dance and nativity.<br />

Pastors:<br />

Robin Stelzer (07 3208 2657)<br />

Pastor Matt Thomas (07 3340 8891)<br />

Our Church Office is at:<br />

‘Doorways’ 525 Underwood Rd,<br />

Rochedale QLD 4123<br />

Open Tues - Fri 9am - 12 noon<br />

Tel 07 3219 0055<br />

www.office@oslc.org.au<br />

OBH 14430

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