The Senior Years at Good Shepherd are designed to empower students to realise their potential in a range of flexible and individualised pathways. Each student has the potential and capacity to enrich their work through the development of their gifts and abilities. We strive to tailor quality and authentic learning experiences to bring these gifts and abilities into fruition.
Good Shepherd offers an extensive number of co-curricular activities to support and extend their students’ learning in their curricular subjects. Students have the opportunity to participate in a significant number of sporting pursuits as well as academic and artistic endeavors. Students are supported by specialist teachers and coaches to ensure they get the most out of the time they invest in extending themselves with the benefits being realised both inside and outside the classroom.
Bloomhill Cancer Care is a centre for vital integrated cancer care and the beneficiary of over $1000 from a huge egg and bacon muffin drive. It is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people living with and beyond cancer, through practical, physical and emotional support and empowerment through education and awareness.
It is supported by a group of dedicated teachers who have taken up the challenge to crochet beanies, needed by cancer patients through the colder months.
Good Shepherd Lutheran College Councillor Marg Hall said Care Week raises much needed funds through a variety of activities.
"The Biggest Morning Tea not only raised close to $500 for the Cancer Council, it was also a lovely opportunity for staff to catch up for a chat whilst enjoying delicious baked goodies. This year, the theme Open Mind, Open Heart encourages us to adopt a growth mindset through care and love for others."
The week concluded with a Blue for Burundi free dress day.
Close to $1500 will be donated to the Australia Lutheran World Service project empowering Burundi rural communities to take charge of their own development and build strong community leaders.
Random acts of kindness were also promoted within the College community too.
Younger students enjoyed the opportunity to catch up with their buddies from Senior Years at the much loved Teddy Bears Picnic whilst others grabbed a friend and joined in 'Dance in the Square.'
With the focus of the week encouraging students to look around, listen to others, the message was obviously heard, resulting in close to $3500 being raised.