2022 Spring Music Festival | Symphonic Splendour - Photo Gallery NOW AVAILABLE
2022 Spring Music Festival | Symphonic Splendour - Photo Gallery NOW AVAILABLE
Last night, Symphonic Splendour took place and we celebrated the second instalment of our Spring Music Festival series.
The crowd was charmed by the sounds of violins, pianos, cellos, xylophones and more!
To see the FULL photo gallery PLEASE CLICK HERE. 📸
Stay tuned for the next concert - Friday Night Rocks: 6-8pm Friday 28 October @ Arts Centre Auditorium.
Trimester 3: TAS Finals Round - Final Results! 🏀🏐🏉⚽️
Trimester 3: TAS Finals Round - Final Results! 🏀🏐🏉⚽️
For the last time this Trimester 3... here are your weekly sports results from our TAS Finals Round.
And well done to all our athletes over an amazing 9-10 weeks of sport.
Congratulations to our following teams who secured premiership wins!
Boys Football (Soccer): Year 8 - Coach: Arden, Coordinator: Mr Harmer.
Boys Basketball: Year 7 Navy (Supp) - Coaches: Daisy & Mercy, Coordinator: Mr Chan.
Girls Touch Football: Year 8 - Coach: Mrs Hamilton & Year 7 - Coach: Mr Blackmore, Director: Mr Fukofuka.
Girls Volleyball: Firsts - Coach: Yuri & Year 10 - Coach: Terence & Year 9 - Coach: Tanvi, Coordinator: Mr Porter.
BIG thank you also to all our coaches, coordinators, staff and parents, who played such an important part in helping make this such a successful year of TAS sport.
An update on the Champion School placings will be released in the coming days... so please stay tuned!
While our TAS sporting season may be over for the year, our Junior athletes still have their Term 4 Junior TAS Sport season commencing in a few weeks' time - MORE INFORMATION HERE.
The sports being played are AFL, Touch Football and Tennis.
More photos from our TAS Finals Round can be found on MyCC or our Facebook page.
And for the final time this term... GO TAIPANS! 🐍
RAIL TRAIL: Connecting Canterbury's Bethania Train Station To Logan Village - Your Feedback PLEASE + OPPOSITION VIEWPOINT
RAIL TRAIL: Connecting Canterbury's Bethania Train Station To Logan Village - Your Feedback PLEASE + OPPOSITION VIEWPOINT
Hello Canterbury College,
Please see the attached letter regarding the recent announcement about the Bethania To Logan Village Rail Trail.
I would greatly appreciate your students, families and staff getting involved in the 'Have Your Say' Survey included in this letter, which opens from THIS Wednesday 31 August 2022 for six weeks.
This letter PDF explains the survey and includes the survey weblink itself which is repeated HERE - Bethania to Logan Village Rail Trail | Have Your Say Logan City.
There is also a Q&A PDF document attached, which answers the most common community questions about the project, and also includes the survey weblink.
The original Rail Trail project story appears below from late June this year, as we head into this important community consultation phase.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Kind regards,
Cr Laurie Koranski | Councillor for Division 4 | Chair of City Lifestyle Committee | Logan City Council
logan.qld.gov.au | facebook.com/logancitycouncil | twitter.com/logancc
All Aboard Rail Trail - By Logan City Council News, Published: Tuesday 28 June 2022
The highly-anticipated Bethania to Logan Village Rail Trail will connect communities and provide a new recreational offering for families.
The Queensland Government has pledged $3.5 million towards the $7 million Bethania to Logan Village stage of the project.
Logan City Council will honour its promise to match the state’s contribution.
The new trail stage will link with the existing Logan Village to Yarrabilba Rail Trail, built on a spur line of the de-commissioned Bethania-to-Beaudesert rail corridor.
City Lifestyle Chair, and Division 4 Councillor Laurie Koranski said the popular walking, jogging and cycling route would be welcomed by residents.
“This is an exciting project that provides a lifestyle and economic boost to the areas it connects,” Cr Koranski said.
“The Logan Village to Yarrabilba Rail Trail has been well supported since it opened and I know people will enjoy this latest stage.
“Council can now begin consultation with the community and I look forward to hearing feedback regarding this exciting project.”
Division 6 Councillor Tony Hall said the trail would increase recreational options for Bethania residents.
“Whether you’re cycling or out for a weekend adventure with friends or family, this new corridor will be a great way to get outside and enjoy nature,” Cr Hall said.
“Attractions like this boost the liveability of our suburbs and provide practical non-vehicle pathways to get around.”
Member for Logan Linus Power said the project is another great attraction for the region.
“Funding from the Queensland Government announced in the recent State Budget will enable the next stage of this this great project to get underway,” Mr Power said.
“The trail will attract people to the City of Logan and the local economy will also prosper by connecting more people with the shops, businesses and services along the way.”
Logan City Council’s record $1.014 billion ‘Building on today for a brighter tomorrow’ included a $241.5 million investment in roads, drainage and transport infrastructure such as cycleways and pathways.
RAIL TRAIL OPPOSITION VIEWPOINT
First up I have to say, we are not against walkways per se.
I am only referring to Logan City Councils’ plan with millions of State and Local Government funding to continue the Logan Village - Yarrabilba - Bethania “Rail Trail” (No. 10 on their list of 16) through the middle of our fenced and gated ‘Independent Living’ community; opening us up to the public to walk, cycle, ride horses or ride trail bikes along this section of the Rail Trail.
Imagine a lopsided square, with the old, decommissioned rail line running from one corner to the other, with Bethania Village in one triangle and Waterford in the other.
This ‘walkway’ will travel through what are two securely fenced and gated communities, who currently access facilities on both sides, and have access to: a Church, the only Bus Stop, and an Aged Care Facility where spouses and friends reside.
The Council speaks about the trail running through attractive bushland, with great scenic country views.
But they fail to mention that once it passes behind Canterbury College, it will continue through what is virtually a suburb of over 500 houses, where it will pass less than 100 metres from many front/back doors, occupied by the most vulnerable of their constituents.
We ask them to PLEASE GO AROUND US!
Why are a few thousand people who MAY use the Rail Trail more important than us – over 600 aged people who are about to have our secure, independent and safe lifestyle ripped away from us.
Sincerely
Janet Heath
Palm Lake Resort




Prayers On The Death Of Queen Elizabeth II
Prayers On The Death Of Queen Elizabeth II
In this moment of sorrow, the Lord is in our midst and consoles us with his word:
No eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the human heart conceived, what God has prepared for those who love him. (1 Corinthians 2 Verse 9)
Blessed are the sorrowful; they shall be comforted. (Matthew 5 Verse 4)
Into your hands, O Lord, we humbly entrust Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
In this life you embraced her with your tender love, and opened to her the gate of heaven.
The old order has passed away, as you welcome her into paradise, where there will be no sorrow, no weeping nor pain, but the fullness of peace and joy, with your Son and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever.
All: Amen.
Heavenly Father, into whose hands Jesus Christ commended his spirit at the last hour.
Into those same hands we now commend your servant Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, that death may be for her the gate to life, and to eternal fellowship with you; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
All: Amen.
URGENT REMINDER: Term 4 Junior TAS Sport - Tennis | AFL | Touch Football - SIGN-UPS CLOSE 9AM MONDAY!
URGENT REMINDER: Term 4 Junior TAS Sport - Tennis | AFL | Touch Football - SIGN-UPS CLOSE 9AM MONDAY!
Dear Parents and Carers,
In Term 4, Canterbury students from Years 3 – 6 can participate in Tennis, AFL and Touch Football.
The Junior TAS Competition for Term 4 will be a combination of week-to-week fixtures (Tennis) and carnival formats (Touch Football and AFL).
Students can nominate for these Term 4 sports by completing the online sign-up using these links here:
Please CLICK HERE for the Tennis Nomination Form.
Please CLICK HERE for the AFL Nomination Form.
Please CLICK HERE for the Touch Football Nomination Form.
Nominations for ALL three sports MUST be submitted by 9:00am THIS Monday 12 September 2022.
Listed below are the training times and game days for these Term 4 sports.
SPORT | GAME DAYS | TRAINING TIMES |
AFL | Friday Afternoon | Wednesdays 3:30pm – 4:30pm |
Touch Football | Saturday Morning | Girls: Tuesdays 7:00am – 8:00amBoys: Thursdays 7:00am – 8:00am |
Tennis | Saturday Morning | Tuesdays 7:00am – 8:00am
Thursdays 7:00am – 8:00am |
TENNIS
General Information
All Years 3 – 6 students playing Tennis must attend the trials being held on Tuesday 4 October and Thursday 6 October from 7:00am until 8:00am, and on Saturday 8 October from 7:30am until 9:00am.
These trials will be held at the Canterbury Tennis Centre.
Those wishing to play tennis fixtures must:
- Have enough knowledge of the game to umpire their team members’ games.
- Possess the skills necessary to serve and return a ball consistently.
Students with these attributes must attend the trials to qualify for selection in our Junior TAS Tennis team.
Tennis Fixtures
Tennis fixtures will begin in Week 2 of Term 4 on Saturday 15 October and proceed for 5 weeks until Saturday 12 November.
All fixtures will be played at a range of Home and Away venues.
A draw will be developed and distributed in early Term 4.
Each week, students will play two matches – one singles match and one doubles match.
Equipment
Students must wear Canterbury PE shorts and the white Junior TAS shirt.
Students are advised to bring their own racquet to training and fixtures.
Canterbury hats must be worn during training and games.
Please Note: Students are permitted to play Tennis on a Saturday and AFL on a Friday night.
AFL
General Information
All Years 3 – 6 students wishing to play AFL will have their first training session on Wednesday 5 October from 3:30pm until 4:45pm on Oval 3.
Regular Wednesday trainings will then be from 3:30pm until 4:30pm.
The last training session will be held on Wednesday 2 November.
Please Note: No training on Wednesday 12 October due to the Canterbury College Sports Awards Evening.
AFL Fixtures
The Junior TAS AFL Carnival will be played over three weeks from Friday 21 October to Friday 4 November, with games being played at Canterbury College.
All games will be played from 4:00pm until 6:00pm (approximately).
As AFL games are played on Friday afternoons, students may participate in AFL, as well as Touch Football or Tennis.
Equipment
Students must wear Canterbury PE shorts and Canterbury long sports socks.
A Canterbury jersey will be provided to all students. Mouth guards are compulsory.
TOUCH FOOTBALL
General Information
All Years 3 – 6 students wishing to play Touch Football need to attend training on Tuesday 4 October for Girls and Thursday 6 October for Boys.
Training for both days will be held from 7:00am until 8:00am on Oval 3.
Touch Football Fixtures
The Junior TAS Touch Football Carnival will be played on both Saturday 22 and Saturday 29 October.
This year the carnival will be held at Ormiston College and games are expected to run from approximately 7:30am to 11:30am.
As Touch Football games are played on Saturday mornings, students may also play AFL on Friday afternoons.
Please Note: Students who wish to trial for Tennis, and if not selected, would like to play Touch Football, they must indicate this on their Tennis Nomination Form.
Equipment
Students must wear Canterbury PE shorts and the white Junior TAS shirt.
Boots with moulded studs are recommended but not compulsory.
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Students wishing to partake in Term 4 Junior TAS Sport, should please fill out the online nomination forms below by clicking on the links.
Please contact Mr Ben Maxfield with any questions via email -
Please CLICK HERE for the Tennis Nomination Form.
Please CLICK HERE for the AFL Nomination Form.
Please CLICK HERE for the Touch Football Nomination Form.
Nominations for ALL three sports MUST be submitted by 9:00am THIS Monday 12 September 2022.
Yours faithfully
Mr Ben Maxfield
Head of PE and Sport: Junior School
Mrs Michelle Leftwich
Head of Junior School
Canterbury Campus Kitchen Garden ‘Spring’ing Into Life!
Canterbury Campus Kitchen Garden ‘Spring’ing Into Life!
Our Canterbury Campus Kitchen Garden is really ‘Spring’ing into life!
Here’s our quick garden tour update with Mr Paul Penny.
https://youtu.be/CIi3jqidOts
2022 National R U OK? Day | BOTH Photo Galleries Now Available 📸
2022 National R U OK? Day | BOTH Photo Galleries Now Available 📸
To support the nationwide R U OK? Day mental health awareness campaign, our Secondary School students ran a FREE sausage sizzle alongside a variety of activities, including: a Bake Sale Fundraiser, PhotoBooth, Lawn Games, Basketball, Touch Football, Dodgeball - and even Plant Propagation! 🧁📸🏀🏉🏐🌱😳
R U OK? Day Information & Resources Website HERE
2022 R U OK? Day PhotoBooth Gallery HERE
2022 R U OK? Day Full Event Photo Gallery HERE
2023 Canterbury Secondary School Dance Auditions: 7-8am THIS Tuesday & Thursday (Week 10) @ CEC
2023 Canterbury Secondary School Dance Auditions: 7-8am THIS Tuesday & Thursday (Week 10) @ CEC
What: 2023 Canterbury Secondary School Dance Auditions – Week 10!
When:
7:00am – 8:00am, THIS Tuesday 13 September 2022 – CDC: Canterbury Dance Company.
7:00am – 8:00am, THIS Thursday 15 September 2022 – Hip-Hop Squad.
Where: CEC: Canterbury Events Centre, Canterbury College.
Who: Competition Ensembles For…
2023 Canterbury Dance Company: Years 10-12.
2023 Hip-Hop Squad: Years 7-12.
We are looking for talented dancers – both male and female – in the Canterbury Secondary School community, who would like to join our dynamic, fun and rewarding dance ensembles for next year!
You can find more information about our ensembles and auditions here - MyCC - Performing Arts.
PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR THE SIGN-UP LINK.
There will also be opportunities to enrol in non-auditioned dance teams for 2023 later this year… so watch this space.
See you at the auditions!
Mrs Cathy Brown
Dance Teacher
Canterbury College
2022 September School Holidays: 5-Day ‘Learn To Swim’ Intensive Programs - BOOK NOW!
2022 September School Holidays: 5-Day ‘Learn To Swim’ Intensive Programs - BOOK NOW!
*OPEN TO ALL: COLLEGE FAMILIES | STUDENTS | STAFF | GENERAL PUBLIC*
Experienced and fully qualified coaches.
Quality sport programs.
Heated 10-lane Olympic-sized 50-metre lap pool.
Heated marquee-enclosed dedicated ‘Learn To Swim’ pool.
Large fully equipped changerooms with parent rooms plus indoor and outdoor showers.
Splash & Smash Café | Hot Coffee.
WEEK ONE OPTION – 5 DAYS: Monday 19 – Friday 23 September 2022.
WEEK TWO OPTION – 5 DAYS: Monday 26 – Friday 30 September 2022.
BOOK NOW – Tel: 07 3299 0900 | Email: | ONLINE BOOKING WEBLINK HERE
• For ages 3 years & up.
• 30-minute classes.
• Levels: Cuttlefish, Crayfish, Lobsters, Swordfish, Marlins, Dolphins, Sharks.
Morning AND/OR Afternoon Lesson Times Available.
1-ON-1 WATER SAFETY LEVELS – PRIVATE LESSON COURSE: 5 Days x 20-Minutes Per Day = $130 per swimmer PLUS 1 x FREE Term 4 lesson.
1-ON-1 STROKE TECHNIQUE LEVELS – PRIVATE LESSON COURSE: 5 Days x 30-Minutes Per Day = $150 per swimmer PLUS 1 x FREE Term 4 lesson.
BOOK NOW – Tel: 07 3299 0900 | Email: | ONLINE BOOKING WEBLINK HERE
NB: Please get in touch with ANY of your Learn To Swim or Lap Swimming enquiries year-round - not just during the school holidays!
LOCATION: Canterbury College - Aquatic, Tennis & Athletics Centre.
- Please use the Sports Precinct Gate via 182 Old Logan Village Road, Waterford.
- Then follow the signs with plenty of onsite parking.
YOUR HOSTS: Canterbury Swimming - College & Taipans Club
Canterbury College - Sports Facilities Virtual Tour
Canterbury Tiny Taipans Swim School Webpage
2022 September School Holidays: 3 OR 4-Day Athletics Development Camps - BOOK NOW!
2022 September School Holidays: 3 OR 4-Day Athletics Development Camps - BOOK NOW!
*OPEN TO ALL: COLLEGE FAMILIES | STUDENTS | STAFF | GENERAL PUBLIC*
Experienced and fully qualified coaches.
Quality sport programs.
Professional standard ex-Gold Coast Commonwealth Games running track and athletics facility.
Large fully equipped changerooms with parent rooms plus indoor and outdoor showers.
Splash & Smash Café | Hot Coffee.
WEEK ONE OPTION – 3 OR 4 DAYS: Monday 19 – Wednesday 21 OR Thursday 22 September 2022.
WEEK TWO OPTION – 3 OR 4 DAYS: Monday 26 – Wednesday 28 OR Thursday 29 September 2022.
BOOK NOW - Tel: 07 3299 0900 | Email: | ONLINE BOOKING WEBLINK HERE
Group A - Tiny Taipans: Ages 4-7 Years.
Group B - Development Squad: Ages 8-11 Years.
Group C - Sprints, Jumps & Throws Clinics: Ages 12-17 Years.
• Includes: Running Technique, High Jump, Long Jump, Discus, Shotput, Javelin.
• All events are rotated through each 3-hour session to maximise engagement.
• Our program teaches basic skills & fitness for each event in a safe & fun environment.
• Participants need to bring a hat, sunscreen, water bottle and morning tea snack.
• Ice block provided each day after the session is finished.
Times: 8:00am – 11:00am From Monday – Wednesday THEN 8:00am – 12:30pm Thursday Which Includes Pizza & Pool Party From 11:30am – 12:30pm @ Canterbury Aquatic Centre For Groups A & B.
Times: 8:00am – 10:00am Track & Field @ Canterbury Athletics Track | 10:00am – 11:00am Swimming Cross-Training @ Canterbury Aquatic Centre From Monday – Wednesday For Group C Only.
• Participants MUST bring their swimming gear.
• Please let us know if you are not a strong swimmer.
• Most activities are just kicking and jumping in and out of the water.
• Participants are not actually swimming laps, but still need to be good swimmers for these sessions.
Groups A & B Cost: $110 for ALL 4 sessions OR $35 per session.
Group C Only Cost: $75 for ALL 3 sessions OR $30 per session.
BOOK NOW - Tel: 07 3299 0900 | Email: | ONLINE BOOKING WEBLINK HERE
LOCATION: Canterbury College - Athletics Track.
- Please use the Sports Precinct Gate via 182 Old Logan Village Road, Waterford.
- Then follow the signs with plenty of onsite parking.
YOUR HOSTS: Canterbury Athletics - College & Taipans Club
Canterbury College - Sports Facilities Virtual Tour
Canterbury Taipans Sport Webpage