Dear Temple Community, Volume 12, Issue 13 Friday September 1, 2017This team will form the Student Leadership Team in 2018. They will begin taking over from the current Student Leadership Team at the beginning of next term. This is our largest Leadership Team to date, and their names and photos appear in this Newsletter. World Vision I encourage all of our students to get behind our World Vision Fundraising events and to donate generously. Our goal is $10,000, which is a huge task, but if everyone does something, this goal is achievable. Parenting Ideas Insights This week’s article is titled “Father to Father”. Obviously, with the celebration of Father’s Day, this article gives excellent suggestions on how we can improve in our role as a father, step- father, father-in-law, and grandfather. Conclusion My recent trip to the Gold Coast to visit my two daughters, six grandchildren and their families, turned out to be a sad one. The stepfather of my two daughters, and step grandfather to my grandchildren passed away. TEMPLE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE PARALOWIE CAMPUS 17 Countess Street, Paralowie, SA, 5108 Phone: (08) 8256 9600 Email:[email protected]www.tcc.sa.edu.au Pursuing excellence for the glory of God On Tuesday of Week 4, the Year 11 Prefect applicants for 2018 had the opportunity to attend the Bible Society’s Masterclass, at Edwardstown Baptist Church. It was a great opportunity to learn more about God’s word, through the inspirational speakers that pre- sented on the day. Issues such as freedom of speech, and the connection between Science and Faith, were addressed in an engaging manner. Students mixed with their peers from other schools, and were entertained with uplifting praise and worship from Sacred Stone. Our students did particularly well with a fun Bible Quiz, with Astrid Cocks making it to the final three elimination stage. Madeleine Hilder, Matt King and myself were really happy with how well Temple’s future student leaders repre- sented the school, giving us great confidence looking forward to 2018. Blessings, Peter Jeffree Senior School Coordinator Rod Klimionok, Campus Principal, Temple Christian College He had not been well for a period of time but suddenly declined in the two weeks before his death. He was only 60 years of age. I had the privilege of praying with him the day before he passed away. It made me realise once again how fragile our lives are, and how important it is to make sure our priorities are balanced. Spending time with family is an important one and can’t be made up after someone has passed on. As Christians, we believe that a personal rela- tionship with Jesus Christ is important, be- cause He is the one that gives us hope both now and in the afterlife to come (Heaven). Colossians 1:4-6 (NLT) says: “For we have heard of your faith in Jesus Christ and your love for all of God’s people, which come from your confident hope of what God has re- served for you in Heaven. You have had this expectation ever since you first heard the truth of the Good News. This same Good News that came to you is going out all over the world. It is bearing fruit everywhere by changing lives, just as it changed your lives from the day you first heard and understood the truth about God’s wonder- ful grace.” Congratulations to the newly appointed 2018 Prefects!
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Congratulations to the newly appointed 2018 Prefects!
Adelaide Oval - Senior Business and Enterprise and Tourism Excursion For the first time, we combined the Year 11 and 12 Business and Enterprise and Tourism classes for an excursion to the
Adelaide Oval. With 33 students and 3 teachers, the day began with a walk around the developing Riverbank Precinct to
observe the changing infrastructure and progress on the plans to rejuvenate this network of active spaces and recreation-
al, cultural, business and sporting destinations.
The purpose of the excursion was to gain an understanding of how the Adelaide Oval operates its Marketing, Human Re-
sources and Tourism divisions. We heard from the heads of these departments, who took time out of their schedules spe-
cially to chat to our students. The excursion seamlessly supported what is discussed and taught in class, which reinforced
the importance of getting out of the classroom and seeing real world industry examples.
Our students loved the tour of the Oval, learning about the iconic nature of the Adelaide Oval’s history and seeing the be-
hind the scenes operations. They ran onto the oval from the pre-game rooms to the recorded cheers of a packed oval, a
once in a lifetime experience for many of us. We perused the Sir Donald Bradman Collection and viewed the inner-
workings of the heritage listed scoreboard, a unique icon of South Australian sporting history.
It was a great day! A productive, valuable and fun excursion that we hope to run again next year!
Mr Peter Jeffree and Miss Madeleine Hilder
Senior Business and Enterprise teacher and Senior Tourism teacher
Providence 2017 - Find Your Song
Girls Aged 12 - 18
Oct 4 - 6
See Karen Vander Veen for details
2018 Paralowie Campus Prefects
Congratulations to the following students on their appointment as Prefects for the 2018 Student Leadership Team.
Head and Deputy Prefects will be announced at Presentation Night.
Theresa Aleppilly Biju
Justin Miu
Esther Wong Jasmine Wang Petria Treeby Wendysia Sen
Tenniel McKenzie Campbell
Brock Gale
Precious
Mundangepfupfu Nyta Ouk
Astrid Cocks
Jerry Peng Luke Perrina
Takudzwa Baya
Book Week 2017—Escape to Everywhere Staff and students joined many other schools across the state in celebrating Book
Week from Monday 21st to Friday 25th August. Over 60 students took part in a Writing
Competition based on the theme ‘Escape’, with judges impressed at the quality of the
entries. The library hosted a Pre-loved Book Fair on Thursday and Friday, in which
proceeds from book sales were donated to World Vision, and remaining books donated
to overseas communities in Africa. A dedicated band of volunteer students designed
and created an amazing display in the Resource Centre. Based on our theme, visitors
entering the library were able to climb through a wardrobe into the world of Narnia and
Wonderland. On Friday’s Casual Day, adventurous staff and students dressed up as
their favourite characters. Prizes were on offer for original or creative costumes. ‘Best
Female Costume’ was awarded to Isabelle Trezise alias Harlequin. ‘Best Male Cos-
tume’ went to Timmy Sen as Aladdin. ‘Best Group’ prize went to the Year 12’s dressed
as characters from Alice in Wonderland and the ‘Best Staff Costume’ was claimed by
the beautiful ‘Pink Ladies’ from the SSO. The winners of the Writing Competition were
announced with the ‘Middle School Year 7-9’ category going to Shakira Pheng Year 9.
‘Senior School Year 10 – 12’ was awarded to Joyce Kurtzer in Year 12.
Breakfast Club 8am in N16
Available everyday
The Breakfast Club Program is funded by our
Parents and Friends Association.
HOMEWORK CENTRE
Help is available for homework and
assignments
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 3.10—4pm
Diverse Learning Room
Temple Students ONLY are welcome to attend.
Please note if you don’t bring any homework with you,
you will be sent home.
SPORTS WEBSITE If you would like information on all of the
PARENT PRAYER GROUP Parents and friends are invited to join the
Parents Prayer Group as they meet
fortnightly between 2pm—3pm, to pray into
the life of the school. We look forward to
seeing you. Meetings held in Rod
Klimionok’s Office.
Parents Prayer Meeting dates for Term 3
Wednesday 2—3pm
Sept 13
Online payments You can now pay your tuition fees and other school related payments securely on our school’s website. Go to http://www.tcc.sa.edu.au/, select your campus, then select the Online Payment Icon and follow the prompts.
Please note that you will need your family code (located on your fee statement) to use this service.
Prayer Chain If you are unable to attend the fortnightly prayer
meetings, but would like to be able to pray for the
specific needs of the school at home, please email
Linda Hunter to be added to receive the Email Pray-