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LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

NEWSLETTER


13 November 2025

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Value of the Month - Tenacity

I will make a pathway through the wilderness. I will create rivers in the dry wasteland- Isaiah 43:19b NLT


IMPORTANT DATES

Date
Event
Tuesday 11-14 November

Year 9-11 Semester two Examination Week (Zenith Theatre)

Monday 17 November 

Examination Return Day and Feedback

Monday 17 - 21 November

Marking & Reporting Week

Wednesday 19 November

No 2025 Preps/ Prep (2026) Orientation Day

Friday 21 November

Student Free Day + Year 11 Formal

DEPUTY PRINCIPAL'S REPORT

Remembrance Day — A Time to Remember and Give Thanks

On Tuesday, our College gathered in unity to honour Remembrance Day, a solemn occasion that invites Australians and other Commonwealth countries to pause and remember the men and women who have served and sacrificed in wars and peacekeeping missions around the world. This year’s ceremony was led by our School Captains, who guided us through a moment of reflection and gratitude.

At the 11am of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, the guns of the First World War fell silent, marking the end of one of the most devastating conflicts in history. More than 60,000 young men and women gave up their futures so others might live in peace. Since then, Australians have continued to serve courageously in conflicts and humanitarian missions across the world.

Remembrance Day is not merely about looking back on history; it is about acknowledging the cost of peace and recognising the value of sacrifice. It reminds us that freedom, safety, and opportunity are gifts that others have fought to protect; gifts we must never take for granted.

As Christians, we remember with gratitude and compassion all who have given their lives in service to others, and we pray for a world where peace and justice prevail.

In our service, we were reminded of Jesus’ words in John 15:13, “Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” This verse beautifully captures the heart of Remembrance Day - a love that gives, serves, and sacrifices. As a College, we are thankful for the freedom we enjoy and the opportunity to live out our faith in a peaceful nation. May we continue to honour those who have served by being people of faith, hope and love, bringing peace to our school, homes, and world.

Lest we forget!

Yours in His service

David Holloway

Deputy Principal


WELLBEING

This year has flown by, and Christmas is fast approaching. A time of holidays, family, food, travel, shopping, presents, lights, carols, and so many other things. The reason this season has been called “the silly season” by the world. They have forgotten the reason for the season; the birth of the baby Jesus, who would go on to die on the cross to save the world, (including you and me) from their sins to give us eternal life with God.

I want to encourage you, to slow down this season. Sit with your children, talk to them about what Christmas is really all about. It’s something we should be eternally grateful for. We have so much that God has given us to be grateful for. Practice gratitude. Ask your children daily what they are thankful for. Slowing down, reflecting on what you are thankful for puts a lot of things in perspective. There are over 500 verses in the bible about thankfulness, so clearly it’s important to God and the outcomes also lead to positive mental health, reduces stress, improves moods, mental resilience and improves relationships.

One year, one of my children gave me a “Thankfulness jar” for Christmas. It’s a fun way to practice thankfulness. Pick a jar and something to feed it (e.g. pebbles, pom poms etc). Everyone shares something they are thankful for today and feeds the jar. When the jar is full, do a fun activity as a family to celebrate. One thing we all should be thankful for to begin with…the real reason for Christmas.

Cherrie Marshall

Chaplain

SPORT

Intermediate Rally Day

This term, all Year 9 and 10 students participated in the CSEN Intermediate Rally Day. Our students competed in Pickleball, Soccer 5s, European Handball and Golf. Overall, it was an awesome day filled with lots of fun and competition!

Well done to all students that participated, and a special congratulations to our Girls European Handball team for coming in 3rd Place!

House Soccer

In our last House event for the year, all students across Year 7-10 competed in our annual House Soccer Competition. Throughout the day, students displayed strong house camaraderie and exceptional soccer skills.

In what was a tight competition all day, well done to all students for participating – all points count! Congratulations to the Ten Boom Titans on a hard-fought win!

Outdoor Education

As part of the Year 8 Outdoor Education program, students travelled to Wilsons Promontory to put their learning into action. Over several days students explored the national park – hiking from Tidal River campsite to Norman Bay as well as climbing Mt Oberon to see its spectacular views. From hiking to setting up camp and cooking meals together with camping equipment, this experience allowed students to develop and apply their teamwork skills and resilience whilst immersing themselves in nature.


Mitchell Buck - Outdoor Education Coordinator

WITHDRAWAL POLICY

Please be reminded of the Term Notice Withdrawal Policy at Lighthouse Christian College. If you are planning to withdraw your child or children from the College, a full term’s written notice is required.  The Withdrawal Form can be accessed via SEQTA or collected from the school office.

PRIMARY - ELC - YEAR 2

Year 2 – Discovering Data!

This week, our Year 2 students delved into the world of data by learning how to ask thoughtful questions, record information using tally marks, and represent their findings through graphs. They explored how to categorise everyday topics that are meaningful to them and enjoyed surveying their classmates about their interests.

Through this process, students not only discovered more about their friends but also uncovered which choices were the most popular. Interpreting their results led to some interesting — and sometimes surprising — conclusions about the importance of managing and valuing information.

Using technology, students designed digital graphs and experimented with key codes to represent data in creative ways. It was a challenging, hands-on and very enjoyable learning experience!

PRIMARY YEAR 3 - 6

G.A.T.E.WAYS Challenge 2025

Participants:

Aarav Damania (Year 6), Eliza Dela Cruz (Year 6), Max Yan (Year 6), Jabez Tsui (Year 6), Jaiden Senaratna (Year 6), Jordan Ly (Year 5), Alexandra Tran (Year 5), and Yug Patel (Year 5)

On Tuesday, October 28th, eight of our Year 5 and 6 students represented our school at the G.A.T.E.WAYS Challenge held at Hillcrest Christian College. They competed against 15 other teams from Christian schools across the region.

The G.A.T.E.WAYS Challenge is an exciting, team-based competition designed for students who demonstrate advanced abilities across a range of subjects. Throughout the day, teams of 4 students rotated through four demanding and creative challenges, each requiring problem-solving, collaboration, and lateral thinking. Every team member had the opportunity to take on a leadership role in one of the challenges, highlighting teamwork over individual performance.

In the lead-up to the event, the students showed tremendous commitment as they prepared by mastering complex material — from balancing chemical equations to collaborative narrative writing. Their perseverance and enthusiasm were truly inspiring.

While final results will be released in the coming weeks, we are already incredibly proud of the way these students embraced the spirit of the Challenge. Their resilience, teamwork, and willingness to think creatively have made them winners in every sense.

Mrs Kris Chandraraj

Learning Support and Gifted Education Teacher

Being a Blessing to Jeferson and Vania

Last week, our Primary students and staff had a fantastic time celebrating our special “Being a Blessing” Dress-Up Day! The theme was to come dressed as something beginning with the letter ‘B’, to remind us of our mission to Be a Blessing to our Compassion sponsor children, Jeferson and Vania. The creativity on display was amazing - we had bees, builders, bananas, burgers, businessmen, and even a bubble tea! The joy and laughter shared across the Primary students and staff made it a memorable day for everyone. Thank you so much for your continued generosity and support of our Compassion children. As a Primary community, we raised over $850 to support Jeferson and Vania and help make a difference in their lives. What a wonderful way to show God’s love in action!

Jemma Pieris

Primary Teacher

SECONDARY

LCC x Ciji Foreign Language School, China

Last week, some of our Year 8 students took part in a special online intercultural learning event with Year 10 students from Ciji Foreign Language School in China. The aim of the program was to grow cultural and language awareness and to build friendships across borders. The event grew out of a recent tour of the school in Ningbo attended by our Principal, Mr Wing Leong, our Deputy Principal (Operations), Mr David Holloway, our Primary representative, Mrs Leonardis, and me as the Secondary representative.

Students from each school shared their everyday experiences, compared school life, and learned to communicate in a bilingual environment. Appreciation of one another and some laughter quickly broke the ice, and students enjoyed discovering both similarities and unique cultural traditions from each school community.

This exchange not only supported language learning, but also encouraged empathy, confidence and curiosity about the world. We look forward to continuing this partnership and providing more opportunities for our students to connect globally and grow as thoughtful, informed young people.

Effective teamwork is required to make such an event. For our school, the event also presented an opportunity for LOTE and Humanities to collaborate for a meaningful learning experience. Special thanks to our wonderful teachers, Ms Jing Tang, Mrs Priya Gosai-Jesudhason, and invaluable IT input from Mr Alex Kamp and Mr Pablo Rodriguez.

“May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus had, so that with one mind and one voice you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Romans 15:5-6

Chin Ee Lor

Head of Humanities

VCE-VM volunteering program

“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others.” – 1 Peter 4:10

Our VM students spent two days serving at Benwerren, a Christian ministry supporting women and children in Yarra Junction. Students helped with cooking, administration, hospitality, gardening, and children’s activities, learning how small acts of service can bring comfort and care to others. They saw how a community can come together to meet real needs and were encouraged to use their own gifts to serve. We are proud of their teamwork, compassion, and willingness to help.

Chin Ee Lor

VM Teacher

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