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I ELC I NEWSLETTER Hearts and MINDS I Term 1 I ISSUE 1 From the PRINCIPAL Dear Parents/Carers, Rather than me being bored (which never happens at school) or waiting for my clock to tick over each passing hour, Tuesday felt as though my watch had extra batteries or a new lease on life. The day literally vanished. While a combination of excitement and anxiety was evident in the Kondole as we started our year together, the common element amongst staff and students was exhaustion by the time 3:15pm arrived. For Reception families and for those of you who may have forgotten from this time last year, the opening days of each school year are bigger than big. Listening, absorbing, learning, conversations, connections, understandings. No wonder. While it may have seemed like a sprint in recent days, the year is very much a marathon, so let s all remember to be tortoises (productive, purposeful tortoises, of course) rather than hares, so we arrive in December with a smile. Especially given there are parent information evenings, Night On The Green, Sports Day and school camps on the horizon, pacing ourselves are the keys to resilience, doing our best and happy families too. As we begin the year together, please remember outside of any face-to-face opportunities we have to meet, please always accept the genuine invitation to embrace our open-door policy. I, along with our Heads of School and teaching staff, would rather you raise minor issues before they become major, as well as speaking to those who can help resolve matters rather than others who may have an agenda and no ability to truly help you. My desire is for each Encounter family to have a genuine partnership with us in 2018; may that be your goal too so we might walk together for the benefit of your children. God s blessings Kelvin What s ON! Week 1 Term 1 Tuesday 30th January Term 1 Commences - Opening Shine 9.15am Wednesday 31st January Reception 2018 Information Sessions 4.30pm & 5.30pm Middle School MYP Information Evening 6pm The Nest Thursday 1st February Year 12 Retreat Friday 2nd February Year 12 Retreat Week 2 Term 1 Tuesday 6th February Books in the Burrow commences 9.15am The Nest Junior School PYP Information Evening 6pm Wednesday 7th February Babes in the Burrow commences 9.15am The Nest Senior School Information Evening 6pm The Nest Thursday 8th February Volunteer Training 6pm The Nest Friday 9th February Volunteer Training 9am The Nest SHINE 9am - Year 6 Riggs

From the Head of JUNIOR Hello and welcome back to a new school year! I am so excited to be here and look forward to meeting you all over the coming weeks and partnering with you, and the rest of the Junior School team, in supporting your child/ren on their learning journey. After recently moving into the area, my family and I have been busy settling into our new home and community. We certainly live in a beautiful part of the world! This year I am also joined by my two sons, William (Year 7) and Henry (Year 5) here at Encounter, along with quite a few other new families. Wherever you are entering the College, we extend a warm welcome to you all, particularly, our new Receptions who are starting school for the very first time. This year, we also have some other new faces joining the Junior School staff team. Mr Josh Koop is teaching alongside Mrs Tori Williams in Year 2. Josh comes to us from Tatachilla and has a strong background in Music. Mrs Monika Foulkes will be working alongside Mrs Deb Jericho in Year 3. Monika has a background in Science and a major in Visual Arts. Finally, Ms Julie Mariner is in Year 6 with Justin Riggs. Julie comes to us from Spring Head Lutheran School where she worked both as a teacher and in various leadership positions. On behalf of the Junior School team, we look forward to working with you and pray for a productive and harmonious year together. I look forward to meeting you all at the Junior School PYP Information Evening next Tuesday 6th February at 6pm. Please follow the link below to register your interest at this session. Junior School PYP Information Evening https://www.trybooking.com/349706 Blessings for your week, Tori Weiss From the Head of MIDDLE & SENIOR Welcome to 2018! I trust you have had some down time over the Christmas and New Year period, and that you are as excited as I am for the new school year. This year in Middle and Senior School, along with many new students, we welcome Mr Michael Keough. Michael and his young family have made the move to Victor Harbor, and we are so very excited to have him on board in our Maths and Science faculty. Michael brings further expertise in utilising technology to transform learning into the team, along with a passion for young people and more specifically basketball! I would also like to take this opportunity to formally acknowledge the wonderful Year 12 results achieved by the Class of 2017. Whilst we strongly believe that education does not stop after the end of Year 12, nor does a number determine your success it is critical that we pay tribute to those students who did achieve outstanding results. To our Dux Wilhelmina Broad congratulations. With several of her peers also scoring in the 90 s we are so very proud of you all. For each and every member of the graduating class of 2017 congratulations on achieving your SACE. To the teachers, parents and mentors who supported them along the way thank you all. I wish you all every blessing as we begin a new year together, and look forward to catching up with students and families over the next few weeks at our Parent Information Evenings. Please follow the below links to register your attendance at these evenings. Middle School MYP Information Evening - Wed 31st Jan at 6pm https://www.trybooking.com/347484 Senior School Information Evening - Wed 7th Feb at 6pm https://www.trybooking.com/347485 Blessings, Penny McKenzie

College NEWS Congratulations - 2017 Dux At our Opening Shine for the year, we had much pleasure in presenting Wilhelmina (Minnie) Broad with her Certificate of Achievement as College Dux for 2017. Minnie achieved the raw ATAR score of 94.85, received a Merit for English and has been accepted into a Bachelor of Advanced Arts at Adelaide Uni. Class of 2017Results Congratulations to every one of the 2017 Year 12 cohort who achieved 100% SACE completion. Of their results, there were 33 A grades and 27% of these students received an ATAR of 90 or above. Those students who applied for University entrance received their first round offers which is an amazing result in itself. The future certainly looks bright for these 20 young people and for those studying through to Year 12 in the future, at Encounter. Instrumental Music Tuition at Encounter Encounter Lutheran College offers a variety of instruments during college hours with the following trained tutors: Deana Constable: Clarinet 0488 149 113 Don Crook: Drums 0419 807 441 Emma Hills: Voice 0467 196 368 Matt Jorgensen: Guitar, Bass Guitar & Keyboard 0401 314 160 Lindy Laundy: Piano 0419 865 180 Guy Mansbridge: Brass & Saxophone 0410 411 684 Linda Sideris: Violin 0457 726 284 Jack Stevenson: Guitar 0422 938 073 Some vacancies are available for 2018. Please contact tutors directly or email Rochelle Grenfell on rochelle.grenfell@encounter.sa.edu.au for further information. Rochelle Grenfell Instrumental Music Coordinator SAPSASA - SAVE THE DATE! Sapsasa Southern Fleurieu Swimming Carnival at Strathalbyn on Wednesday 21st February. For further information contact Rochelle Grenfell on rochelle.grenfell@encounter.sa.edu.au 2017 College Magazine In order to capture the events of the entire school year including final assemblies, camps and a Christmas Encounter, the Magazine was completed and submitted to our printers later than previous years. We have been assured that we will have the final product to be distributed to families very soon. Thank you for your patience.

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