LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
NEWSLETTER
31 October 2024
Value of the Month - Tenacity
The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.” Deuteronomy 31:8
IMPORTANT DATES
Date | Event |
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Thursday 31 October - Friday 1 November | Year 7/8 Outdoor Education Camp |
Friday 1 November | VCE Biology Exam 9am |
Monday 4 November | College Mid Term Break Holiday |
Tuesday 5 November | Melbourne Cup Public Holiday |
Wednesday 6 November | 9am VCE Mathematics Method Exam 1 3pm VCE Business Management Exam |
Thursday 7 November | 11.45 am VCE Mathematics Method Exam 2 6.30 pm Thailand Missions Trip Information Evening |
Friday 8 November | 3 pm VCE Health and Human Development Exam |
DEPUTY PRINCIPAL'S REPORT
As we approach the end of the academic year, our calendar is filled with numerous events, celebrations, and milestones. It’s an exciting, but also intense period, particularly for our Year 12 students, who commenced their VCE exams this week. We recognize the diligence and resilience each student has shown throughout their journey, and we pray that they find strength and clarity during this crucial time. “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1:9) We pray that this season is one where they experience both God’s peace and guidance.
In preparation for this season, we’ve sent letters home detailing our adjusted canteen service. Please be reminded that the canteen will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays only with food options limited to toasties on Fridays, and both toasties and sushi on Mondays and Wednesdays. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in helping us streamline our services to best support our students during this busy time.
In other news, I’m pleased to announce that our new toilet blocks for students are now operational. This facility is designed to support our students’ comfort and wellbeing, adding value to their daily school experience. They reflect our commitment to fostering an environment that encourages respect, dignity, and care for one another.
Please join us in prayer for our Year 12 students, our staff, and each family as we journey through this special time.
Yours in His service
David Holloway
Deputy Principal
WELLBEING
Navigating Through Change
Change can be a difficult experience for anyone, whether it’s moving houses, moving schools, or experiencing changes in friendships. The Seasons for Growth program, developed by Mackillop, offers a wonderful approach to help students process these challenges. By using the metaphor of the four seasons — Autumn, Winter, Spring, and Summer — the program guides students in understanding and navigating through changes in life.
Just as we adapt our behaviours to the seasons (for example, bundling up in winter or enjoying the sun in summer) this program encourages students to recognise their emotional needs at different stages of change. For instance, during the ‘Winter’ of grief or loss, it's important to seek support from others, while ‘Spring’ invites renewal and hope.
Change is not just a challenge, but also an opportunity for growth. Here are some tips for to process change effectively:
1. Acknowledge Your Feelings: It’s okay to feel sad, anxious, or confused. Talk to someone you trust.
2. Stay Connected: Look to friends and family for support.
3. Reflect and Journal: Writing about your thoughts can help clarify emotions.
4. Embrace New Opportunities: Change can lead to new opportunities. Be open to what they could be!
Psalm 46:1 says, "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble." As we face the challenges of change, let’s remember this promise which assures us that we are not alone during difficult times, for God is always with us.
Amber Weinman
Secondary Chaplain
SPORT
Welcome to our college's official Sports Instagram page! Here you will find all the latest updates, highlights, and behind-the-scenes moments from our student-athletes. Follow us for game schedules, team news, and to celebrate the hard work and achievements of our sports teams. Let's support our athletes together!
Mitchell Buck
Lighthouse Christian College
Health & PE Faculty Leader / Secondary Sports Coordinator
MUSIC
Year 9/10 Music Performance Showcase
Last Thursday evening, 24 October, the Year 9/10 Music Performance class showcased some of the solo and ensemble items they have been preparing this semester. Ranging from Stevie Wonder to One Republic, the students presented a variety of items, entertaining the audience with their joyous music-making and really showing how much they have developed in confidence and skill during the course of the year.
Congratulations to the following students who were involved on the night and to the families, students and staff who came to watch and support them.
Senior Band Directed by Shari Bhatt
Shaina Ravi (Vocals), Ciara Norng (Keys and Vocals), Egan Veerapen (Keys), Isaac Taj-Ud-din (Bass), Emi Weng (Vocals and Percussion), Thevan Nagatheepan (Drums and Vocals), Riley Williams (Saxophone and Percussion), Josh Chauhan (Percussion).
Egan Veerapen Solo Piano
Ciara Norng Voice
Guitar Ensemble Directed by Nicolas Rosario
Jeriah Ly, Ashleen Kaur, Juno Lin, Kyan Koa, Suri Nguyen, Sky Luangrath
Shaina Ravi Voice
Kyan Koa Voice
Year 9/10 Music Performance Class:
Jeriah Ly, Ashleen Kaur, Kyan Koa, Emi Weng, Juno Lin, Izzy Larosa, Shaina Ravi, Ciara Norng, Egan Veerapen, Isaac Taj-Ud-din, Thevan Nagatheepan, Riley Williams, Josh Chauhan, Sky Luangrath
Mrs Shari Bhatt
Music Co-ordinator
PRIMARY - ELC - YEAR 2
Community Helpers and Professions
We were blessed to have Madelyn’s, Leia’s, and Violet’s parents come and introduce their professions as Project Manager, Florist and Nurse to our children. The children had a wonderful time learning about the different types of professions and the tools they use for their job, as well as learning how their jobs benefit the community.
PREP AND YEAR 3 SWIMMING
Over the last couple of weeks, our enthusiastic Prep and Year 3 students participated in the swimming program at the Toby Hanaen Centre. Within the one-week course, they worked hard to build their water confidence, learning essential skills and techniques through structured lessons.
The students demonstrated remarkable perseverance, especially those who were stepping into the water for the first time. Each session provided new challenges, from learning to float and kick, freestyle, back strokes, and breathing skills. By the end of the program, each student was rewarded with an icy pole on their last lesson for a job well done.
The swimming program not only strengthened the children’s swimming abilities but also fostered a sense of teamwork and resilience. We’re incredibly proud of their efforts and look forward to seeing their swimming skills continue to grow in future programs.
A big thank you to the Toby Hanaen Centre and our dedicated swimming instructors for making this program such a positive experience for our students!
Rachel Salib
Primary Teacher
MELBOURNE AQUARIUM
“Last week, Prep students had an exciting adventure at the Melbourne Aquarium, where they were thrilled to meet Pesto, the giant king penguin. The children eagerly watched Pesto waddle, making him the highlight of their visit.
In addition to the penguins, students explored vibrant coral reefs, colorful fish and even sharks. Teachers noted how the trip brought their lessons on marine life to life, while also teaching about ocean conservation. The students left buzzing with excitement, eager to share their favourite moments with family and friends”.
Portia Martil
Primary Teacher
PRIMARY - YEARS 3 - 6
Baking Up Fun and Learning: Charlotte's Web-Inspired Cupcakes!
On the last week of Term 3, our Year 3 students donned their aprons and put their culinary skills to the test by baking Charlotte's Web-inspired cupcakes! This fun-filled activity wasn’t just about creating delicious treats; it also doubled as a hands-on learning experience. As the students measured ingredients, calculated portions, and timed their baking, they immersed themselves in key Mathematical concepts like fractions, volume, and time. The classroom was filled with excitement as they brought their reading and math lessons to life in a tasty way! What a sweet way to learn!
Matilda Tan
Primary Teacher
CSEN DEBATING
Our talented students have done us proud in the CSEN Debating Competition, where our Lighthouse Primary Division team placed fourth! These dedicated students have been training diligently throughout Semester 2, putting in hours of practice and showing incredible teamwork, resilience, and skill. The Secondary students did an awesome job in delivering well prepared speeches and rebuttals. Their hard work truly paid off, and they represented our school brilliantly. Well done, team!
Shaila Nagel
Primary Teacher
SECONDARY
Hello, College Community!
We are honoured and excited to step into our roles as your College Captains for 2025. My name is Nathan De Mel, and I am grateful for the opportunity to serve as the male College Captain, alongside Diana Filimonova, your female College Captain for the year ahead. Both of us are deeply passionate about supporting our peers, helping student voice, and fostering a positive, empowering environment within the College.
A bit about us:
Nathan: I love a bit of cricket on a nice warm summer afternoon - playing or watching! I have a huge passion for aviation and when I graduate, my dream is to become a Fast Jet Pilot in the Australian Air Force. In my free time, I love to listen to music and play guitar - which both work hand in hand!
Diana: I have been at Lighthouse Christian College since Year 7, and over the years I have found that I thoroughly enjoy a variety of hobbies such as aerial silks, painting and reading, although they may seem very distinct from each other, I try to find time for all of them. Additionally, I love traveling and one day hope to travel the entire world, being able to experience cultures of different countries! I find learning about different sciences fascinating and would love to pursue something in that field after Year 12.
Together, we’re eager to make 2025 a memorable year by creating spaces for students to thrive, share their voices, and feel empowered. We believe that God has chosen us to be HIS vessel, and we aim not to work for our own gain, but His! We look forward to working with each one of you as we all grow together, facing the year’s challenges and celebrating its triumphs. Here’s to a year of growth, connection, and success!
Psalms 5:37 - “Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him and he will do this.”
Warm regards,
Nathan De Mel & Diana Filimonova
2025 College Captains
YEAR 11 VCE ART MAKING AND EXHIBITING ART INCURSION
The Year 11 VCE Art Making and Exhibiting students had the opportunity to participate in Art workshops where they can explore, develop and refine the use of materials, techniques and processes to develop their knowledge and understanding of the different ways artworks can be made. Zart came to LCC for an enriching Art incursion. Students get to experience with activities such as ‘Gelli Plate Printmaking’ and ‘Mixed Media’.
Melissa Li
Year 11 VCE AME Teacher
GRAVITATE
A big congratulations to the Gravitate students: Anastasia Lal, Shawish Nyawelo, Toby Felici, Mikayla (Kayla) Londy, Ciaran (Santichoak) Norng, and Daniel Sallay for successfully completing Gravitate and earning their Certificate III in Christian Ministry and Theology. They attended a special graduation ceremony that took place on Thursday, 24 October 2024, at the Melbourne School of Theology.
A special congratulations to Shawish Nyawelo for receiving the Excellence in VET award and Anastasia Lal for being recognised with the Personal Growth award, two of only a few students chosen among five different Christian schools. Their hard work and determination throughout the year has truly paid off.
A particular highlight was Mikayla Londy, who did a wonderful job representing the school by sharing her reflections during the graduation ceremony.
Their commitment, resilience, and growth have been outstanding, and each of them has represented the school with pride and integrity.
As Philippians 1:6 reminds us, “Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” This is just the beginning of the good work in their lives, and we trust they will continue to grow in their faith and purpose.
Christopher Surendra
Head of Christian Study
Operation Christmas Child
Over the first few weeks of Term 4, the school community worked together to pack shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. This program is part of the Samaritan’s Purse organisation, aimed at providing gifts to children who are less fortunate around the world and exposing them to the Gospel of Jesus. As a school, we ended up filling around 70 boxes and raised $450! I love that as a school, we are seeking opportunities to shines Jesus' light to those beyond our school community.
I would like to give a special thanks to our College Captains, Monique Greig and Brandon Wambui, who played a huge role in facilitating this program in the school. I would also like to thank the students who were very helpful in packaging and labelling the boxes: Lewis Williams, Monique Greig, Diana Filimonova, Riley Williams, Caroline Zimmerman, Isaac Taj-Ud-Din, Andrew Zhevelyuk and Jedidiah Manova. What a blessing it is to see our students sacrificing their time and effort to helping those in need.
Deidre Barnabas
Secondary Teacher
Camp Australia After-School Care Program
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