Beyond the Classroom
CAMPS AND EXCURSIONS
Experiences and activities outside the classroom are very enriching for both the students and teachers alike. Short excursions to within the community, to support class studies, are encouraged for all year levels. A camping program has been developed for Years 5 and 6. Year 7 participate in an overnight camp early in Term One to help build connections with peers and teachers. Year 10 students participate in a Wellbeing Program which includes part-day workshops throughout the year. They also participate in a four-day camp at the conclusion of the school year to develop personal leadership potential and prepare them for senior studies. Year 11 embark on a three-day leadership camp at the end of their school year. Students in Years 9 to 12 are given opportunities for excursions linked to Agricultural Studies, Dance and Drama, Home Economics, Health and Physical Education, Business Studies, English and Career Pathways.
PERSUASIVE SPEAKING COMPETITION
Throughout Term Three, Year 6 students, use the persuasive speaking genre for their focus in English. The culminating activity for their learning is to prepare and present a three-minute speech on a topic of their own choice.
Class presentations are judged and three students from Year 6 are selected to represent Redeemer in the Cluster Speaking Competition against St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School. Three winners from this competition are selected to compete in the final level; the Callide Dawson Speaking Competition.
WHOLE OF COLLEGE PERFORMANCE
As the name suggests, all students in the College participate in this bi-annual musical performance. In recent years we have performed The Lion King, Grease Jnr and The Wizard of Oz, Seussical Jr., The Little Mermaid Jr. and Annie.
CHEER DANCE
The College runs a Cheer and Dance program facilitated by a highly qualified and experienced Cheer and Dance teacher. Teams rehearse at scheduled times before and after school, learning skills, technique and essential team working collaborative skills. Students can participate from Year 1 to Year 12.
ROBOTICS AND STEM PROJECTS
An afterschool Lego Robotics program is offered for interested Years 5 to 12 students. Lego Robotics introduces students to computer programming. Challenges are set and completed and as students’ abilities and skills develop, the problem solving in the challenges is increased. Students have the opportunity to participate in various competitions and workshops each year. Redeemer also participates in multiple QMEA and STEM events throughout each year.
GATEWAY TO INDUSTRY SCHOOLS PROJECT FOR HYDROGEN (GISPH2) GISPH2
GISPH2 facilitates sustainable partnerships between industry, government, and the education sector. By fostering these partnerships, connecting pathways, encouraging participation, offering professional development and assisting in the promotion of schools and students, GISPH2 is assisting industry build talent pipelines for the future. GISPH2 broadens science, technology, engineering, and mathematics STEM knowledge to diversify and assist in accelerating future skills and opportunities towards the hydrogen industry. Redeemer is one of three schools in Central Queensland to be a Hydrogen Gateway School and is open to Years 11 to 12 students.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
Redeemer Lutheran College offers a vibrant Instrumental Music Program for students in Years 3 to 5. Under the guidance of our Music Teacher, students have the opportunity to learn a wide range of instruments, including flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto and tenor saxophone, trumpet, trombone, euphonium, piano, bass guitar and percussion.
As students develop their skills, they are encouraged to join the College Band, where they experience ensemble playing, build confidence, and contribute to the musical life of our college community.
AMEB THEORY
Our College Music Teacher offers dedicated support for students wishing to undertake AMEB Music Theory examinations. Interested students can participate in a weekly after-school tutorial designed to extend their knowledge and prepare them for formal assessment.
CHOIRS AND BANDS
Our Music Teacher offers a vibrant choral program that includes groups across a range of ages. Participation in choir is voluntary, with rehearsals held during scheduled lunch breaks. This ensures students can enjoy the benefits of choral singing without impacting their classroom learning time.
WRITER’S CLUB
We have a group of students who meet weekly to explore the art of writing, creating a range of texts for enjoyment. This is available to both Primary and Secondary students.
CATERING CLUB
The Catering Club, led by a volunteer teacher and supported by a student Catering Club Captain, provides students with hands-on experience in food preparation and hospitality. Throughout the year, students participate in a variety of events, including preparing dinner for College Council Board meetings, running Secondary School Café Days, and cooking breakfast for staff on special Sports Days. Alongside practical catering skills, students are also trained in Barista techniques, gaining valuable experience in the hospitality industry.
MATH OLYMPIAD
From Year 4, students who have an interest in Mathematics are invited to join our Olympiad Team. We compete to complete a range of Mathematical Problems against other students in Australasia.