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LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

NEWSLETTER


03 April 2025


Value of the Month - Empowerment

Stand your ground, putting on the belt of truth and the body armour of God's righteousness. For shoes, put on the peace that comes from the Good News so that you will be fully prepared. In addition to all of these, hold up the shield of faith to stop the fiery arrows of the devil. Put on salvation as your helmet, and take the sword of the spirit, which is the word of God - Ephesians 6:14-17


IMPORTANT DATES

Date
Event
Thursday 3 April 

Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences (face-to-face)

Friday 4 April 

Student Free Day & Parent/Student/Teacher Conference (Online)

DEPUTY PRINCIPAL'S REPORT

As Term 1 comes to a close, I want to sincerely thank all staff, parents, and students for your tremendous support, dedication, and hard work throughout this busy and rewarding term. Your commitment and diligence have made all the difference in our community.

Last week, we successfully completed an evacuation drill, simulating a fire scenario. It was impressive to see the calm, orderly, and efficient response from everyone involved. Drills like these reinforce our preparedness and ensure the safety and wellbeing of our school family.

As we approach Easter, we are reminded of the empowering message at the heart of this season. Easter symbolizes renewal, hope and the ultimate victory of life over death through Christ’s resurrection. Philippians 4:13 reminds us that, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me". Let this inspire us to face challenges with courage and to empower one another in our daily lives.

Wishing you all a restful, joyful, and safe Easter holiday. May you return refreshed and ready for a vibrant Term 2, which begins on Tuesday, 22 April.

Yours in His service

David Holloway

Deputy Principal Operations

WELLBEING

Hello LCC Community,


My name is Fiona Hallworth, and I have the pleasure of being the new Chaplain for Secondary. I have had the privilege of working with people from all walks of life but in particular, young people and adults who have been struggling with their mental health, experienced trauma or are neurodivergent.

My professional qualifications are Masters in Social Work as well as Bachelors in Ministry. In my personal time I love to spend time with my family and friends, playing with my 2 dogs Louie and Pierre. I attend Faith Christian Church and serve in various teams such as Creative, Host, Young Adults and our youth group One Youth.


I am really looking forward to being able to get to know all of you and seeing the students not only thrive but grow deeper in their relationship with Jesus. I am reminded of Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 3:14-21, and this is my prayer for you, that you would know just how deeply Christ’s love is for you and that this would give you the strength and courage you need to face all of life’s challenges. 


14 For this reason I kneel before the Father, 15 from whom every family[a] in heaven and on earth derives its name. 16 I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, 17 so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, 18 may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, 19 and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. 20 Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, 21 to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! (Ephesians 3:14-21)


Amen.

SPORT

SECONDARY HOUSE ATHLETICS CARNIVAL

The Secondary House Athletics Carnival was a day full of energy, competition, and house spirit. Students across Year 7-12 came together to compete in a range of track and field events, giving it their all and displaying their outstanding athletic talent. Whether it was sprinting across the track or jumping over the high jump bar, our athletes showed true perseverance and dedication.

The infamous house war cries were a highlight of the day where each team were given the opportunity to showcase their house spirit and teamwork.

Well done to all students for their effort and enthusiasm, and a special congratulations to the Wesley Warriors for taking home the Secondary House Athletics Champions Trophy!!


MUSIC

Yr 7-10

Music Excursion to Monash University

Last Thursday students in Years 7, 9 and 10 who are doing Music this semester, were treated to a wonderful performance by the Monash Academy Orchestra at Monash University in Clayton. The orchestra is made up of students from Monash University and some professional musicians. Inclusion in the orchestra is by audition only and this was reflected in the level of skill and musicianship that each of the musicians brought to the pieces. The orchestra performed two works to a packed auditorium. These were Emilie Mayer’s Overture No. 2 in D Major and Beethoven’s Symphony No 7.

Being able to watch and listen to this group was a wonderful experience for our students as it gave them a firsthand experience of the instruments in each of the families of the orchestra (a topic being studied at Year 7) and into music from the Classical and Romantic eras (relevant to the Year 9/10 Music Performance students).

The students also had a chance to watch high quality music

being made by musicians who were clearly enjoying what they were doing.

It was very inspirational and hopefully something that our

Lighthouse students carry into their own music experiences.

 

Shari Bhatt

Secondary Music Coordinator

NEW IN

TERM 2!!!

Participation in a music ensemble is a wonderful way for students to consolidate and expand the music skills they develop in their instrumental lessons. They are fun, social and rewarding, and all students learning an instrument are encouraged to participate in at least one ensemble on the instrument they are learning.

All of our Lighthouse ensembles are open to students who learn instruments either at school or outside of it. There is no cost to be involved and all groups work towards performing at various events throughout the year.

 

STRING ENSEMBLE

Next term we will be starting a new ensemble in the Music Department. This is the String Ensemble, and it will be led by our wonderful String teacher - Mrs Colleen Brown, assisted by Mr Rosario, our Primary Music Coordinator.

This ensemble is for Lighthouse students (Prep – Year 12) who are learning either Violin, Viola, or Cello either at school or outside of it. Students can be any level of ability, and individual parts will be tailored to the standard of the student.

The String Ensemble will rehearse every Thursday morning from 7:45am – 8:45am. Students are welcome to come and experience the group for one rehearsal. After this, families are asked to make an ongoing commitment to their child being involved.

If you would like your child to come along to the first String Ensemble rehearsal, please email Mrs Brown at colleen.brown@lighthouse.vic.edu.au. The first rehearsal will take place on THURSDAY 24TH OF APRIL. A reminder will be sent out before then.

Next term we will be using an enrolment form for Primary students in ensembles, however this is not yet up and running.

For rehearsals, students are just required to bring their instrument. They will be provided with a display folder for their music.

All students learning a string instrument are encouraged to participate in the String Ensemble as playing in a group really enhances the individual lessons and adds to their learning. 

 

FLUTE CHOIR

At the end of 2024 we began a Flute Choir for our growing number of flute playersThis is an ensemble for Flutists that allows the beautiful timbre and range of this instrument to be showcased.  It also gives early stage and more advanced Flutists the chance to play together and enjoy a variety of ensemble repertoire. 

From Term 2, the Flute Choir will move to a new rehearsal time of MONDAY MORNINGS 8:00 – 8:45AM in the Secondary Music room. Miss Mooney will continue to direct the ensemble and interested Flute families are invited to email regan.mooney@lighthouse.vic.edu.au to find out if their child is ready to be a part of this group.

We are looking forward to seeing our Flutists shine in this ensemble!


MEET OUR INSTRUMENTAL TEACHERS

Over the next few months, we will be introducing you to the teachers that make up our Music Department at Lighthouse. We are very blessed to have such a dedicated and passionate team of staff working closely with our students to build their skills, confidence and appreciation of music.

Colleen Brown - Violin, Viola, Cello and Guitar

Hi, I'm Colleen.

I've joined the Lighthouse Community this year as your Strings Teacher. 

My life is and always has been about children and music! I grew up in a big

family of 6 where everyone played an instrument, and I have gone on to recreate that as an adult with 5 children of my own whom I play music with at home and at church.

I started my musical journey with the violin at the age of 7 and soon went on to extend into other instruments. I spent my teenage and early adulthood playing and touring with orchestras and playing in pit orchestras for live musicals. I then studied Arts and Early Childhood Education at University. Since then, I have worked in schools, kindergartens, recreational programs, after- school care, instrumental music and continued to play casually in orchestras. 

I am passionate about working with children, particularly outside of the classroom to develop a variety of different skills that will help them achieve balance as they grow. I believe music is a wonderful gift that has the potential to build and enrich so many attributes of a person and I am so excited and delighted to be able to share this gift with students at

Lighthouse Christian College. 

Regan Mooney - Flute

Regan has been playing the flute for over 20 years. She completed her AMusA in 2016, and Bachelor of Music (Honours)/ Bachelor of Education (Secondary) at the University of New South Wales in 2017. Regan has played with university and community ensembles and has worked in school music administration. Regan has been teaching Flute since 2014 and has lots of experience teaching one-on-one lessons and small group lessons.

Regan also has a passion for languages, having studied Italian at university and this year studying bible translation at Wycliffe.

PRIMARY - YEARS 3 - 6

HARMONY DAY

On Harmony Day, our school came together to celebrate diversity, inclusion, and respect. Dressed in orange or traditional cultural attire, students proudly embraced the significance of the day - recognising and appreciating the many cultures that make up our community. Through engaging activities, stories, and discussions, students reflected on the importance of kindness, acceptance, and belonging. Harmony Day reminded us that ‘Everyone Belongs,’ and we are stronger when we celebrate our differences together!

Rachel Salib


SECONDARY

FAITH AND WELLBEING CAPTAINS

Hey everyone, it's Elijah and Natalie, your Faith and Wellbeing Captains for 2025!!

We are so excited to bring our fresh ideas to strengthen the faith culture at Lighthouse Christian College this year. To introduce ourselves and our hopes for the year a little further:

Natalie: I entered Lighthouse Christian College in Year 7 after being tossed around from school to school during my primary years and immediately fell in love with the faith culture and the heart for service demonstrated by staff and students here. It made me feel like I was right at home. I was fortunate to attend the Palm Island Mission Trip in Year 9. Through it, I experienced God in the most unexpected ways, and stepping out of my comfort zone deepened my relationship with God in ways I could never even imagine. This year, I want to help create opportunities for all of us to step into that same kind of faith; faith that challenges us, refines us, and leads us into a deeper relationship with God.

Elijah: I've been at Lighthouse Christian College since kindergarten, so I've been a part of this school nearly my whole life!

Throughout these years, I've experienced God moving in powerful ways; in classrooms, hallways, and quiet moments between friends. I want to see you encounter Jesus in ways that change how you live. Not just in chapel, but when you're stressed about exams, when your friendships get messy when you're wondering if faith still matters. I want us to get honest about our doubts and questions, to celebrate what God's doing in our lives, and to push each other to live like Jesus actually makes a difference.

As your Faith and Wellbeing Captains this year, we're not just here to run programs but to walk with you in authentic faith. We would love to hear more from you and what you'd like to see in the Faith and Wellbeing space this year!

YOUNG LEADERS ACROSS AUSTRALIA CONFERENCE 2025

Riley: Last Thursday the entire college Leadership team attended The Young Leaders Across Australia Conference that was designed to influence the youth leaders of this generation. This conference gave us new tips for leadership styles that we may have struggled with previously. This will further advance our leadership skills and will widely benefit the students at Lighthouse Christian College.

Crishen: Attending the Young Leaders Across Australia Conference was an amazing experience. The vibe in the room was incredible, and the speakers were engaging and inspiring. It made me reflect on my own leadership style and how I can grow in specific areas. One of the best parts was the Change Maker Panel, where we got to hear from young leaders who are already making a real difference. Their stories motivated me to act and turn ideas into real change at school and in the community.

Riley Williams & Crishen Fernando

(Student Leaders)

Lighthouse Christian College Year 7 Excursion to Monash University with Robogals

On Monday 31st of March, many Year 7 students recently visited Monash University for an excursion hosted by Robogals, an organization dedicated to inspiring more girls to pursue careers in engineering. While the event focused on encouraging girls, it was inclusive, with both boys and girls participating in hands-on learning activities.

Students gained insight into engineering through problem-solving activities using robotics. A Honeywell representative guided them in assembling a dragster car, enhancing their understanding of mechanical and structural engineering. Additionally, students developed algorithms for their robots to move in patterns, such as a star, applying conditional statements and loops to strengthen their computational skills.

A special moment was reuniting with former Lighthouse Christian College alumni from the 2024 and 2025 classes—Remy Huynh, Hasandi Perera, Cristina Orellana, and Josiah Ly—who are now pursuing their own academic and career journeys.

The Robogals excursion was an enriching experience, sparking greater interest in STEM. We are grateful for the opportunity and look forward to seeing how this inspires our students' futures!



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