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LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

NEWSLETTER


19 September 2024


Value of the Month - Respect

Be devoted to one another in love. 

Honor one another above yourselves. Romans 12:10


IMPORTANT DATES

Date
Event
Friday 20 September

Last Day Term 3

Secondary CST Camp

Tuesday 8 October

Term 4 Starts

Tuesday 15 October

Year 7 Information Night 6:30 pm

Thursday 17 October

Year 12 Last Day

Valedictory Dinner

Thursday 24 October 

Year 9/10 Music Performance Showcase

Tuesday 29 October

VCE English Exam (9 am)

PRINCIPAL'S REPORT

Reflection of Term 3

I am extremely proud of the diverse and engaging events the College held over this term. Each event that took place has showcased the talents and dedication of our students and staff reinforcing the values we hold dearly.

At the start of the school term, we held our Naidoc Week Celebration to foster a better understanding and greater appreciation of the First Nations people in our beloved country. It was heartening to witness our students engaging deeply with the history and culture of Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

The R U Okay? Week and Anti-Bullying Week were combined to highlight the importance of mental health and the need to combat bullying. Witnessing our students supporting each other and openly discussing these issues reaffirmed our College’s value of ‘Respect’.

The Music Soiree was a testament to the wonderful talents within our school. The performances were not only entertaining but also a reflection of the effort and passion involved to pursue their love of music. The quality of the performances was remarkable, and the Music Department will continue finding innovative ways to engage students in learning music.

The High School Musical Production was a highlight of the year. The dedication of the students, from rehearsals to the final performance, was evident in the quality of the show. It was a wonderful opportunity for students to express their creativity and work collaboratively, resulting in a truly memorable event.

Blessing Night was a unique program offered to our school community. It provided a moment for our parents and guardians to come and pray a blessing over their Year 10 children and releasing them into adulthood. We are thankful to the students for putting together different performances to showcase their talents and appreciation to their peers in the cohort, andteachers who have invested into their lives.

Two staff members and ten students embarked on a 10-day Chinese cultural trip to Beijing, Xian, Shanghai and Qingdao. Students were adventurous in trying new foods. They also used simple mandarin phrases to communicate with the locals. Through this experience, students have a better understanding of the long Chinese history and also learned to always be thankful to God’s provision in their lives.


“Jesus looked at them intently and said, “Humanly speaking, it is impossible. But with God everything is possible.”- Matthew 19:26

I am thankful for providing care and support to your child. Indeed, without Him being the centre of it all, the College is unable to achieve great things.

Wishing you a safe and restful term break!


Wing Leong

Principal

Job Opportunity: Casual Relief Receptionist Needed


Are you a friendly, organized, and reliable individual looking for a flexible job opportunity? Lighthouse Christian College is seeking a Casual Relief Receptionist to join our dynamic Admin Team!

Position: Casual Relief Receptionist

Location: Lighthouse Christian College

Hours: As needed, flexible scheduling

Key Responsibilities:

• Greet and assist parents, students, staff, and visitors with a warm and professional demeanour

• Answer and direct phone calls efficiently

• Manage incoming and outgoing mail

• Perform general administrative tasks as required

Requirements:

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

• Strong organizational abilities

• Proficiency in basic computer applications (e.g. MS Office)

• Previous reception or customer service experience is a plus

Why Join Us?

• Flexible working hours to suit your schedule

• Friendly and supportive faith-based work environment

• Opportunity to gain valuable experience in a Christian school setting

How to Apply: Interested candidates are invited to send their resume and a brief cover letter to Suzette Prins, People & Culture Coordinator by Friday 4th October 2024. Email: hrcoordinator@lighthouse.vic.edu.au

Join us and be a part of our vibrant college community!



WELLBEING

SECONDARY TERM 3 ENCOUNTER DAY/CAMP

On Tuesday, 17 September we held our 3rd Secondary Encounter Day for 2024. This day is unique in its intention to bring all secondary students together for one day to encounter Christ through exploration of the spiritual theme, “Entrenched” (Colossians 2:7).

We were blessed to have Ps Aaron Di Placido (Youth Alive Schools Director & Youth Pastor at Bright Youth) share with our students a message on how God works even through our bad days. We are also incredibly grateful to our secondary teachers for preparing tailored workshops for the students in the afternoon. Encounter Day is the precursor to Encounter Camp, which is taking place this weekend.

Following our theme, students who have signed up for the camp will be spending the weekend diving deeper in their relationship with God. They will be hearing messages from our Senior Pastor at Lighthouse Family Christian Church, Ps Jeremy Fernando, from Ps Aaron and his wife Nikki, engaging in times of worship and, of course, taking part in camp activities and games. We are looking forward to what God will do in the lives of these students as they open their hearts to allow Him to work in and through them. Please pray for these students to have a life changing encounter with our God!

Secondary Wellbeing Team

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

Secondary Lunchtime Concert


This was our second secondary lunchtime concert for this year and it was another great celebration of the musical skills and talents of our secondary Lighthouse students. It was also an opportunity for some of our secondary ensembles to perform, namely Senior Band and Guitar Ensemble.

Many thanks to the following students who inspired us with a variety of contemporary and classical tunes as well as a musical theatre item!! It was a wonderful event and so great to see so many students come along and be a part of the audience.


Kyan Koa - 9B Voice

Naomi Pang - 7B Clarinet

Tanvin & Rachella - 7C Vocal duet

Caroline Zimmerman - 10B Piano

Guitar Ensemble: Jeriah 10B, Juno 10C, Kyan 9B, Ashleen 9B, Suri 6K, Jayden 6Y

Senior Band: Shaina Ravi 9B, Isaac Taj-Ud-Din 9A, Ciara Norng 9B, Dylan Moreira 11B, Egan Veerapen 10A, Joshua Chauhan 10C, Riley Williams 10C,

Thevan Nagatheepan 10B)

Shari Bhatt

Music Coordinator

Caroline Zimmerman

Kyan Koa

Naomi Pang

Rachella and Tanvin

Senior Band waits for the crowd to arrive!

Guitar Ensemble

PRIMARY - ELC - YEAR 2

ELC SHINE

Children have been busy working on their gross motor skills at the obstacle course. They were taking turns to practice to swing, balance and climb. Some of them decided to challenge themselves to hang upside down on the obstacle course. We could see them demonstrating their strength and coordination of large muscles as well as moving their body in relation to objects and other children.

PREP ZOO EXCURSION

“Our Prep students recently enjoyed an exciting excursion to the Melbourne Zoo! They explored various animal exhibits, learning about wildlife and conservation. The students were thrilled to see lions, giraffes, and meerkats up close, making it a memorable day of fun and learning outside the classroom!”

Portia Martil

Prep Teacher

PRIMARY - YEARS 3 - 6

D.E.A.R time in Primary


Drop Everything and Read (DEAR) at Lighthouse Christian College is a special initiative that started in Term 2, aimed at fostering a love for reading within our school community. At designated times throughout the week (usually after lunch, for 15min), students and teachers alike pause their regular activities to immerse themselves in a book of their choice. This quiet, uninterrupted reading time not only enhances literacy skills but also encourages a lifelong passion for learning. DEAR at Lighthouse aligns with our mission to nurture academic excellence while promoting personal growth, providing a peaceful moment for reflection, creativity, and exploration through literature.

Alice Yang

Director of Teaching and Learning - Primary

Primary Art Exhibition


Primary Students have been designing and creating beautiful artwork all year in the art rooms under the guidance and teaching of Elaine Lam and Berty Sookun. Every class created different artworks focusing on different artistic elements and techniques including nature, depth perception, 3D shading and using digital mediums. Each student’s artwork was on display and one student from each class was presented with an Art award.


Prep: Cecilia Wang, Serah Ten and Imaro Silva

Year 1: Jayna Pandya, Olane Perera and Ha Vo

Year 2: Addison Nguyen, Luna Davies and Rachel Chen

Year 3: Alina Bui, Sayuru Panagoda and Jack Lim

Year 4: Isaac Soth, Zara Kaur and Alex Zebrov

Year 5: Inayat Dhindsa, Joelle Chan and Rohan Lokesh

Year 6: Lara Nguyen, Joel Wee and Shenal Manasinghe


Well done to all.


Kathryn Samuel (Miss Price)

Head of Upper Primary and Production Coordinator

BEAM SPEAKS

This year’s Primary Speaks Competition was nothing short of inspiring, as students took to the stage to explore the themes of courage, resilience, and faith through the powerful stories of the Titanic, Dunkirk, and Horatio Spafford's inspiration for the hymn "It Is Well with My Soul." Each house delivered passionate speeches, diving into moments of human history where strength and perseverance overcame overwhelming adversity.

We are especially proud of the many students who overcame their fear of public speaking to share these stories. Through dedication, hours of practice, and the support of their peers, students demonstrated tremendous growth. They conquered their nerves and delivered compelling presentations, proving that perseverance is the key to success. Their journeys are a testament to what can be achieved when we push through our fears and embrace challenges.

A huge congratulations to the winning house, Luther Knights, for their outstanding presentation! Their team worked tirelessly, captivating the audience and judges alike with their thoughtful and the enduring message of hope in Horatio Spafford’s hymn.

Thank you to all participants for their hard work and for making this year’s competition unforgettable!


Alice Yang

Director of Teaching and Learning - Primary

SECONDARY

Year 10 Blessing Night: A Memorable Evening of Celebration and Growth

On Friday 13 September, 2024 we came together for a truly remarkable Year 10 Blessing Night, celebrating a key milestone in the lives of our students. This event, which marks their transition into adulthood, was a night of recognition and a profound moment of reflection, growth, and blessing.

The night was filled with heartfelt moments as family, friends, staff, and community members gathered to honour these young men and women of God. The theme of the evening—centred on the Coming of Age program—highlighted the spiritual, emotional, and mental growth our Year 10 students have experienced over the term. As part of this program, they explored their identity in Christ, strengthened key relationships, and embraced their God-given potential. The program served as a catalyst for their growth, guiding them toward maturity, responsibility, and purpose.

Throughout the night, the students’ presentations were truly inspiring. From personal reflections to musical performances, it was evident every presentation was a proud testament to their hard work and dedication.

A heartfelt thank you to the staff who have taught, mentored and guided our students, and to the families and friends whose love and encouragement have been invaluable. Your presence made this night even more special, and your prayers and guidance have helped shape these young lives in immeasurable ways.

As we reflect on this memorable evening, we cannot help but feel immense pride for our Year 10 students. Their journey is just beginning, and we look forward to seeing them continue to grow, thrive, and shine in the years to come. May God’s blessings continue to be with them as they embrace their future with courage and faith.


Joseph Kan

Head of Student Wellbeing – Secondary

SRC


As we begin to head into our final term of the year, members of the Student Representative Council remain driven with fresh plans to enhance the student experience at LCC. However, we have also been pleased to reflect upon some excellent student-led initiatives. Here’s some insight on our most recent activities:


Breakfast Club: One of the most prominent initiatives taken on was the renewal of a greatly missed Breakfast Club, in which a combined effort with the Vice Captains has made this program possible and exceeded our expectations through its success.


LCC 2-Square Championship: In creating an engaging competition for students of all year levels, the 2-square championship has proven to excel in its ability to bring our school community together, directly demonstrating the relevance of our student council.


Show Your Colours Day: Through this well-received initiative, SRC members enacted their support for HPE week by promoting a day in which students could dress up according to their favourite sport teams, followed by a friendly match between staff vs students.


The SRC has played an integral role in developing our close-knit culture within the college and have embraced their plans to continue this work throughout Term 4. They are currently preparing to oversee community service projects aimed at making an impact both within and outside our Lighthouse community. We are so incredibly proud of the SRC’s and their dedication to their roles and are grateful to have had the opportunity to lead them throughout 2024.


We wish all the SRC’s the best of luck with their future projects!


Lewis and Cristina

SRC Captains 2024

Year 3 and Year 12 Buddies


It has been a joy spending our Tuesday homerooms with the Year 3s. The Year 3 Buddy system was implemented at the start of Term 3 to improve the connection between the Primary and Secondary students in the Lighthouse community. The buddy system being able to reinforce the importance of community within Lighthouse.

Not only providing the younger students with an opportunity to build relationships with our friendly Year 12s and giving them someone to look up to, but the Year 3s in return have fostered a sense of muchly needed joy and gratification in our busy schedules and academically driven lives. For the Year 12s, this initiative has served as a time of reflection of our time at Lighthouse as we come to the end of our final year of schooling.

It has been fulfilling being able to witness the interactions between the buddies, and we look forward to continuing this program and seeing the positive impact it has on both the Year 3 and Year 12 students.

Monique Grieg

College Captain

Year 9/10 Visual Communication Design – Fashion Design

The year 9/10 Visual Communication Design students have looked into fashion over the decades and analysed various trends and styles. From here, they selected a period of fashion that they were most interested in to guide their design process. They started by researching the selected area, created a mood board, and then concluded with a final rendered work of clothing they designed. It was fantastic to see the students take on the task with great enthusiasm and produce excellent work!

Brittany Assad

Head of Arts

Year 12 Chemistry Excursion: Gaining Knowledge and Creating Lasting Memories

After a hectic week filled with tests and assignments, the VCE Units 3 -4 Chemistry students went to attend Analytical workshop at Swinburne University.

It was a pleasant way to engage my brain in a different way, but more importantly, it was a fantastic learning opportunity. Having read the underlying theory, I was eager to apply the concepts of infrared spectroscopy and carbon-13 NMR in a practical setting. It was exciting to gain firsthand experience using instruments to analyse organic chemicals in a criminology context. Seeing the machines in action and learning how they operate opened my eyes to a new area of interest I hadn’t previously considered.

My favourite part was seeing the machine that generates mass spectrometry graphs, which we use to determine molecular formulas, up close. Additionally, our presenter walked us through a few exam-style questions, highlighting the minute details and how to answer them. The combination of hands-on experience and applying the topics we had been learning made it much easier to understand and remember complex concepts—while also being a lot of fun.

Here is what others had to say:


The chemistry excursion we were provided with at KIOSC, Swinburne, was a productive and interactive experience. This excursion not only aligned with our chemistry curriculum, but it also exposed our class to the various applications our studies can have in the real world. Gabriella Tam


My experience during the excursion was exciting. I gained valuable insights of industry work available for those within a Chemistry degree and feel inspired to pursue a career in the field. Bradon Wambui


The recent chemistry excursion was both insightful and incredibly helpful for my Year 12 studies. Overall, it was a fun and enriching experience. Learning how different scientific instruments operate, along with gaining hands-on lab experience with my fellow students, created lasting memories as we approach the end of our time at Lighthouse.

Indigo Santhongnot


The excursion to KIOSC was really fun, given that I'm intending to pursue a career in the pharmaceutical/chemical engineering field, it was really great to get some hands-on experience here using all the expensive fancy machines that are probably worth more than my house. Owen Cheung

Jayden Rajeshkumar

Year 12 Chemistry student

9/10 Applied Learning Elective - LCC Vegetable Patch


The students of 9/10 Applied Learning are excited to have replanted the vegetable patch for Spring. The students had the opportunity to cook with the vegetables they planted last term a few weeks ago. They are looking forward to harvesting the vegetables that they have recently planted. The vegetables they planted include a variety of lettuce, tomatoes, spinach both large and small leaf, basil and chillis. Next week they are participating in a Barista course.

The students focused the employability skill of planning with considering the timing for the replanting. They considered the time it takes for the vegetables to be ready for harvest, the flexibility needed to work around the weather, when their order could be fulfilled and other things the class had committed in determing when best to perform the replant. During and after the replant the students discuss and reflect upon the employability skills they have been learning about during the semester.


9/10 Applied Learning team

On Thursday, 29th August 2024, five of our students—Dave Setiawan, Remy Huynh, Jayden Rajeshkumar, Owen Cheung, and Gabriel Cruz—took part in the Australian Informatics Olympiad (AIO) from 9am to 12pm. The AIO is a prestigious programming competition that challenged our students to solve complex algorithmic problems under timed conditions. The event allowed students to apply their computational thinking and problem-solving skills, which are crucial in both academic and real-world contexts. Their participation fostered resilience, creativity, and precision in coding, offering an invaluable learning experience. We are proud of our students’ dedication and efforts and look forward to supporting them in future events like this.

Christian Morabito, Software Development Teacher


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