Campus Uniform Shop Opening Hours = CLOSED Wednesday | OPEN Thursday & Friday Mornings | 2024 Back To School January Dates & Times

Campus Uniform Shop Opening Hours = CLOSED Wednesday | OPEN Thursday & Friday Mornings | 2024 Back To School January Dates & Times

Our campus Uniform Shop will be closed THIS Wednesday 29 November, BUT will be open THIS Thursday and Friday mornings from 7:30am - 11:30am, being the last school week for the year.

Our campus Uniform Shop will then re-open on Monday 15 January 2024 as per their Opening Hours schedule below.

Our College website's Uniforms webpage with full information HERE.


End Of Year 6 Chapel Service | Event Wrap & Photos

End Of Year 6 Chapel Service | Event Wrap & Photos

Last Thursday, our Year 6 cohort made their way to our on-campus Chapel Of The Good Shepherd, to celebrate and give thanks for reaching a major milestone in their schooling journey at Canterbury College.

The service focused on what milestones were historically, and how reaching each milestone - although a journey in itself, is part of a much bigger journey.

Our students then looked at some of the 'stories' of our time that were presented in a trilogy style - Shrek, Cars, X-Men, The Godfather, Back to the Future and many more.

As our Year 6 cohort reach the end of their Junior School days, they appreciated this time of prayer to give thanks for the journey they have been on so far, and for courage into the future.

They also took some time to look around the Chapel, noting the recent changes that have taken place - like the addition of each House's patron's name and the Canterbury crest.

It was a great time of reflection and giving thanks to God, and it was wonderful hearing our Year 6 students singing and having fun in their spiritual home here at Canterbury.

Blessings,

Fr Dan Talbot
College Chaplain


New School Fee Payments: Direct Debit Platform Via Parent Lounge | Launches 2024

New School Fee Payments: Direct Debit Platform Via Parent Lounge | Launches 2024

Dear Parents and Carers,

At Canterbury we are always looking at ways to improve the services we provide to our community and our operational efficiency.

So we are pleased to introduce a new and better solution for paying school fees by direct debit starting in 2024.

We have implemented a secure, paperless direct debit system within the TASS Parent Lounge, which will manage all direct debit payments for families opting to use the 2 or 5 instalment options for each semester’s fees.

This new system provides a secure payment platform, allows families to manage and track their school payments from within the TASS Parent Lounge, and is a more cost-effective solution.

From 2024, all Canterbury families will have access to the 2 x payment instalments option via the Parent Lounge, after they have received their 2024 fee statement.

Families wanting the 5 x payment instalments option, will need to complete this ONLINE APPLICATION FORM.

System Advantages

  • Flexibility – Parents can choose to pay via credit or debit card, bank account, or both.
  • Please Note: Bank account or debit card deductions will not incur any additional charges.
  • Convenience – Families can tailor a payment arrangement to suit their needs, as payments can now be made in 2 or 5 instalments each semester.
  • Security – There is no need for families to share credit card details and this payment platform is 100% PCI DSS compliant.
  • Clarity – Automated email advice keeps families aware of upcoming payment dates and amounts.

A preview of what this new direct debit platform will look like in 2024, including a step-by-step walk through, can be found by clicking this LINK HERE.

Canterbury recognises that these payment options may still not suit the budgets and income cycles of all families.

So Canterbury parents, or existing Edstart Plus users, who believe these fee payment arrangements will be incompatible with their family budget, should contact our Family Liaison Officer, Mrs Lisa Foster – T: 07 3299 0807 | E: 

Yours sincerely,

Mr Johan Louw

Director of Business and Finance
Canterbury College


2023 Logan Coaches | School Bus Run 27: Beaudesert - Waterford: Updated

2023 Logan Coaches | School Bus Run 27: Beaudesert - Waterford: Updated

Effective From THIS Week Onwards - Logan Coaches Website.

Canterbury College Bus Routes Information Webpage.


2023 Canterbury Christmas Movie & Carols Karaoke Night Fundraiser | 5pm – 8pm, THIS Monday 27 November @ Canterbury Events Centre (CEC)

2023 Canterbury Christmas Movie & Carols Karaoke Night Fundraiser | 5pm – 8pm, THIS Monday 27 November @ Canterbury Events Centre (CEC)

From Our Incoming 2024 School Captains Lilly Rider and Lara Mead…

Lara and I would like to invite you all to come along and enjoy our annual Canterbury Christmas Movie & Carols Karaoke Night Fundraiser, to be hosted by our amazing 2024 Student Leadership Team.

Bring your whole family to celebrate the end of the school year with us, and don’t be afraid to get into the Christmas spirit, by donning your favourite Christmas style clothes or pyjamas.

What: 2023 Canterbury Christmas Movie & Carols Karaoke Night Fundraiser!

Featuring: FREE Family Christmas Movie, Christmas Carols Karaoke, Activity Station.

Delicious BBQ Food & Drinks & Lolly Bags ON SALE | Christmas Hamper Raffle.

When: 5:00pm – 8:00pm, THIS Monday 27 November 2023.

Where: Canterbury Events Centre (CEC) – Canterbury College.
- Entry via Junior School Gate, High Road, Waterford with onsite parking available.

Who: For ALL Years 5-11 Canterbury Students | Parents, Carers, Families & Non-Canterbury Siblings.

And of course any newly graduated Year 12s are MOST welcome to attend!

Hosts: Our Incoming 2024 Student Leadership Team.

Cost: Gold Coin Donation Upon Entry – which automatically includes your ticket into the Christmas Hamper Lucky Draw Prize to be drawn later on the night.

PLUS: Any BBQ Food & Drink Purchases. | Charity Goods Donations – please see the House table and information below.

RSVPs: Not Required – just come along and join the fun for two great community causes!

What To Bring: We will have plenty of plastic chairs and picnic rugs to sit on.

But please feel free to bring your own comfy camp chair or bean bag to sit on during the movie.

Community Fundraising

As part of this event, we ask that our Canterbury families get into the festive spirit of giving…

We will be directly supporting two charities that we have worked closely with throughout the years.

Orange Sky Australia provides a positive and supportive environment for people who are too often ignored or feel disconnected from their community.

They provide regular laundry and shower services for homeless people.

Our College community has strongly supported this organisation throughout 2023, and the funds raised at this event – via the gold coin entry donations, and food and drink sales, will further support this worthy cause.

Rosies: Friends On The Street is an organisation which aims to offer friendship and unconditional acceptance to those who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or are experiencing social isolation.

So each College House will be tasked with bringing different items to donate to the Rosies Appeal.

These will be placed under the relevant Christmas Tree inside the Canterbury Events Centre.

The items required from each House are:

House

Items

Becket

Headlights, torches, caps, hats etc.

Cranmer

Non-Perishable Christmas Treats: Christmas cakes, sweets, puddings, biscuits, snacks etc.

(Please avoid chocolate as it melts).

Goldsworthy

Small backpacks, drink bottles, toothbrush containers, ponchos, blankets etc.

Kime

Small backpacks, drink bottles, toothbrush containers, ponchos, blankets etc.

Temple

Toiletry Items: soap, deodorant, safety razors, small tissue packets, face washers, body wash, toothpaste, toothbrushes, sanitiser etc.

Ramsey

Toiletry Items: soap, deodorant, safety razors, small tissue packets, face washers, body wash, toothpaste, toothbrushes, sanitiser etc.

More event and charity information will be supplied at a later date.

This is sure to be a wonderful and popular community event, where students of all ages and their families, can get together in the Christmas spirit of giving…

Contact: Please contact your Head of House OR Secondary School Admin – T: 07 3299 0843 | E:


UPDATE: Year 9 Student Ashutosh Vaitha WINS Runner-Up @ Future Anything's National Business Idea Competition Grand Final!

UPDATE: Year 9 Student Ashutosh Vaitha WINS Runner-Up @ Future Anything's National Business Idea Competition Grand Final!

UPDATE: In wonderful news, Ashutosh Vaitha was awarded Runner-Up at last night’s Future Anything Grand Final!

As the CEO of his own start-up company - Ashan Industries, he is developing a Neurodiverse Children’s App to help communicate with people like his younger brother Vishan who has autism.

Ashutosh did an amazing job presenting and faced some challenging questions from the panel of expert business judges.

The Winner and Runner-Up receive a place in the YouthX Program, which includes a number of funding and mentoring packages valued at around $10,000.

Please see the related weblinks below for the full story and Congratulations Ashutosh!

What: Year 9 Student Ashutosh Vaitha | Future Anything: National Business Idea Competition Grand Final!

When: 5:00pm – 8:45pm (AEST), TONIGHT Monday 20 November 2023.

Where: The Triffid – Newstead, Brisbane: Venue Tickets SOLD OUT | Please View & Support Ashutosh ONLINE With Us!

Who: For ALL Canterbury Students & Families To View & Support Ashutosh Online.

Canterbury Staff – Mr Chris Pollock, Mrs Georgia Skinner, Mr Arnie Marraiya, Mrs Deanne Hamilton and Mrs Amanda von Kanel – plus Ashutosh’s family will be there LIVE at the venue supporting him.

Hosts: Future Anything – Empowering Youth Entrepreneurship In Schools.

Cost: FREE ONLINE EVENT.

RSVPs: FREE ONLINE LIVESTREAM ACCESS PASS HERE.

Full Event Details: Australia's most exciting school-age innovators pitch their innovative ideas LIVE at tonight’s – Future Anything National Grand Final 2023.

It will be a 100% inspiring evening and anyone can still grab their FREE Online Access Livestream Pass HERE.

Ashutosh will be presenting as his own company Ashan Industries.

RELATED STORIES:

VIDEO: Year 9 Student Ashutosh Vaitha Secures Spot @ Future Anything National Business Idea Competition Grand Final!

Future Anything: National Business Idea Competition Semi-Finals | Your Watch Party & YouTube Livestream ‘Viewing & Voting’ Invitation! 1:30pm – 2:30pm (AEST), Tuesday 24 October

Independent Education Union: Queensland & Northern Territory | 2023 Art Awards: Congratulations Ashutosh Vaitha! – Canterbury College

Becket’s Year 9 Community Leader Ashutosh Vaitha Collects Another 1,002 Cup Noodles For Rosies: Friends On The Street!


Years 9 & 10 Business Start-Up Showcase | 8:45am – 10:15am, THIS Wednesday 22 November @ Canterbury Functions Centre – Featuring Guest Speakers & Business Start-Up Stalls: ALL WELCOME!

Years 9 & 10 Business Start-Up Showcase | 8:45am – 10:15am, THIS Wednesday 22 November @ Canterbury Functions Centre – Featuring Guest Speakers & Business Start-Up Stalls: ALL WELCOME!

What: Years 9 & 10 Business Start-Up Showcase.

Please come along to support our Years 9 & 10 Business, Economics and Accounting Start-Up students, by visiting their stalls as they present their business ideas, products and services to you.

Plus hear from two successful, innovative and experienced Guest Speaker Entrepreneurs – Adam Thompson and Belinda Vesey-Brown, with thoughts and strategies to help your own business.

Adam Thompson: Managing Director of Stenhouse Lifting Equipment – the leading supplier, manufacturer and inspector for a wide range of auxiliary, lifting and height safety equipment.

For over 20 years, Adam has worked alongside Australia’s biggest and most trusted brands in the mining, construction, engineering and urban utility sectors, keeping their people safe, their assets compliant, and their sites operational.

Having a passion for business and a strong desire to give back, he’s also the Growth Director on the Regional Board for the Entrepreneurs’ Organisation (EO), where he helps set the direction for our regional areas.

EO is a global not-for-profit organisation helping entrepreneurs achieve their full potential through life-enhancing connections, shared experiences and collaborative learning.

Belinda Vesey-Brown: Belinda has always been fascinated by the power of digital communication and its potential to connect people in new and exciting ways.

However, she noticed that most video content is not accessible to those with hearing loss, low vision, or with learning or language challenges.

That's why Belinda started TaggedPDF, a business that made PDFs accessible for people with low vision.

But as the fastest-growing format of digital communication, video posed a greater challenge.

That's why she created a new service offering called ‘MeetAandi’, a cutting-edge online tool that uses AI and machine learning to make it easy to add captions, transcripts and audio descriptions to any video.

In consultation with many Australian universities, they now have a feature-packed software tool that can assist with learning, and the goal now is to remediate 1 million minutes of video with captions and audio descriptions.

Adam and Belinda have volunteered their time to provide feedback to our students, and share their personal challenges and successes – with our big thanks!

When: 8:45am – 10:15am, THIS Wednesday 22 November 2023.

8:45am – Event Opens.

9:00am – Guest Speaker Presentations.

9:30am – Students Display & Present Their Start-Up Businesses.

10:15am – Event Concludes.

Where: Canterbury Functions Centre – Canterbury College.
- Entry via Sports Precinct Gate, 182 Old Logan Village Road, Waterford with plenty of onsite parking.

Who: Years 9 & 10 Business Start-Up Students. | For ALL Current, Prospective & Interested Canterbury Business Partners & Local Business Owners. | For ALL Parents/Carers & Non-Canterbury Siblings. | For Invited Guests.

Hosts: Canterbury’s Mathematics & Commerce Faculty.

Cost: FREE Public Event.

RSVPs: Not Required – Please just come along…

Dress Code: Current Canterbury Students – School Uniform. | Adults, Parents/Carers, Non-Canterbury Siblings – Smart Casual.

Contacts: Secondary School Admin – T: 07 3299 0843 | E: Mrs Amanda von Kanel –


Year 9 Student Ashutosh Vaitha | Future Anything: National Business Idea Competition GRAND FINAL! | 5pm – 8:45pm, TONIGHT Monday 20 November - FREE LIVESTREAM ACCESS PASS HERE

Year 9 Student Ashutosh Vaitha | Future Anything: National Business Idea Competition GRAND FINAL! | 5pm – 8:45pm, TONIGHT Monday 20 November - FREE LIVESTREAM ACCESS PASS HERE

What: Year 9 Student Ashutosh Vaitha | Future Anything: National Business Idea Competition GRAND FINAL!

When: 5:00pm – 8:45pm (AEST), TONIGHT Monday 20 November 2023.

Where: The Triffid – Newstead, Brisbane: Venue Tickets SOLD OUT | Please View & Support Ashutosh ONLINE With Us!

FREE ONLINE LIVESTREAM ACCESS PASS HERE.

Who: For ALL Canterbury Students & Families To View & Support Ashutosh Online.

Canterbury Staff – Mr Chris Pollock, Mrs Georgia Skinner, Mr Arnie Marraiya, Mrs Deanne Hamilton and Mrs Amanda von Kanel – plus Ashutosh’s family will be there LIVE at the venue supporting him.

Hosts: Future Anything Company – Empowering Youth Entrepreneurship In Schools.

Cost: FREE ONLINE EVENT.

RSVPs: FREE ONLINE LIVESTREAM ACCESS PASS HERE.

Full Event Details: Australia's most exciting school-age innovators pitch their innovative ideas LIVE at tonight’s – Future Anything National Grand Final 2023.

It will be a 100% inspiring evening and anyone can still grab their FREE Online Access Livestream Pass HERE.

Ashutosh will be presenting as his own company Ashan Industries.

RELATED STORIES:

VIDEO: Year 9 Student Ashutosh Vaitha Secures Spot @ Future Anything National Business Idea Competition Grand Final!

Future Anything: National Business Idea Competition Semi-Finals | Your Watch Party & YouTube Livestream ‘Viewing & Voting’ Invitation! 1:30pm – 2:30pm (AEST), Tuesday 24 October

Independent Education Union: Queensland & Northern Territory | 2023 Art Awards: Congratulations Ashutosh Vaitha! – Canterbury College

Becket’s Year 9 Community Leader Ashutosh Vaitha Collects Another 1,002 Cup Noodles For Rosies: Friends On The Street!


Father Dan's Reflection – Advent

Father Dan's Reflection – Advent

Isaiah 2:1-5

The word that Isaiah son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem.

In days to come
the mountain of the Lord’s house
shall be established as the highest of the mountains,
and shall be raised above the hills;
all the nations shall stream to it.
Many peoples shall come and say,
‘Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord,
to the house of the God of Jacob;
that he may teach us his ways
and that we may walk in his paths.’
For out of Zion shall go forth instruction,
and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.
He shall judge between the nations,
and shall arbitrate for many peoples;
they shall beat their swords into ploughshares,
and their spears into pruning-hooks;
nation shall not lift up sword against nation,
neither shall they learn war any more.

Reflection

Happy Advent! Today marks the beginning of Advent, the season when we prepare for the coming of Christ, a season when we hear again the Church’s emphasis on hope and future. Part of what we do during this season is to prepare to celebrate the coming of Christ as a baby in Bethlehem. But that is not where we start our Advent journey. We do not start at the beginning of the story. We are towards the end of the story, where Jesus is teaching about the end.

This is not a foreign concept to us. We are people used to setting goals. Athletes visualize themselves breaking the tape at the finish line or scoring the goal or blocking the shot. Investment counselors talk about what you would like to be doing in your retirement so you can plan accordingly. Keeping our options open is fine, but nothing really beats having a compelling goal and setting off toward it.

The picture offered in today’s first reading is a great destination. Someday, someday, says the prophet, this is the future that awaits us, God’s future for us: peoples from all over the world gathered together, all worshipping the one God; no more war between nations; swords beaten into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks. A beautiful vision of the future. A bright future to hope for.

Advent is the season of hope, a season to remind us that we worship the God of things that are not yet, the God of things that will be. Advent is the season to hold up before us visions of things that sound impossibly remote to us – Advent images, like today’s, of weapons of war turned into tools for producing food, light that the darkness will never quench, a child born of a virgin, whose name shall be called Wonderful, counselor, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace.

The church dangles these images before us in these Advent days, not in stubborn protest against the more prevalent images of red-nosed reindeers, and elves, and mistletoe, but because the church knows that Christian hope must keep the future before us, and not the nostalgia for the past. And Christian hope must be big and bold. Sometimes our hope fails because of lack of imagination, lack of courage, or because we fritter away our hope on small, private things, such as a peaceful moment by ourselves, which is nice, and maybe sorely needed, but not as compelling as peace in the world.

But let’s be honest. It’s hard to hope big. Sometimes our hope seems doomed or just foolish. Can we really hope for swords beaten into plowshares, or spears into pruning hooks, or Christ descending on clouds to call a halt to all the pain or boredom or stress or evil or tension of everyday life on earth, so that God’s reign of peace can begin? Are we a little afraid that all those Advent images of an end to war are just wishful thinking?

It’s easy to think so when we look to the past – either the past as it actually happened or the past as we imagine it once to have been. Isn’t that part of what causes the disappointment and discouragement for so many during the secular Christmas season, now in full swing? Nothing we do can live up to the way we believe things once were. Or nothing we’ve experienced has lived up to the way it should have been.

Thankfully, advice is available to help with the Christmas session.

Starting in September, magazines started appearing in the grocery store and bookstores giving helpful advice for Christmas. You know: Christmas cookie recipes and home decorating ideas and ideas for reducing stress. Sometimes they provide sound advice, such as to be more realistic in expectations of ourselves and others. You need not do everything perfectly, or choose perfect gifts, or please everybody, or lose weight, etc. In a nutshell, holiday articles advise us to do three things: set more attainable goals; learn from the past; and be more realistic about what’s possible. The result of all this is a shorter to-do list, a smaller set of expectations, with more limited hopes.

Oddly enough, the church, in our observance of Advent, advises exactly the same things, but with dramatically different results. The church’s Advent advice is the same: set attainable goals, learn from the past, and be realistic about what’s possible. But the anticipated results aren’t smaller expectations, it’s greater ones; not limited hopes, but bigger ones. We become people who dream of swords beaten into plowshares. We hope for world peace, not as wishful thinking, but as something we’re expecting God will accomplish, and we want to help.

Setting attainable goals. Our goals, in the words of St Paul: Lay aside the works of darkness and put on the armor of light; live honorably. Let Christ transform us into people who love one another.

We learn from the past. The Bible is a record of divine promises made and kept. God, who was faithful in the past, will be faithful in the future. We are free to give up any obsession we have with the past, past wounds, past anxieties, past hurts, fears, and doubts, and live freely in the present, hoping for the future because God has kept, and will continue to keep God’s promises.

We are realistic about what is possible. Trusting in God, means anything is possible, even big things, like joy and peace and salvation and wholeness.

That’s why Advent, and our Christian faith, is future-oriented. Yes, Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem. Yes, he actually died and was buried and rose again and appeared openly to his disciples. Yes, all these things, historically, in the past, happened. But they all happened so that we can live into the future which awaits us, a future for which God is preparing us.

We cannot underestimate the importance of our future goals. They not only give us hope, but how we envision the future breaks into how we live our present.

Hoping for the future is Advent hope – realistic, possible, practical hope, because God is the God who holds the future; God is the one preparing us for the future; God is the one calling us into that future and using prophets and wise people from every generation and even God’s own Son, to dangle some Advent images before us to wet our appetite: they shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks, and, behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son. Welcome to Advent, I pray that as we prepare to remember the first advent, and as we prepare for the second, may our Hope be renewed, this season.

Prayer For The Week

Faithful God,
whose promises stand unshaken through all generations:
renew us in hope,
that we may be awake and alert
watching for the glorious return of Jesus Christ,
our Judge and Saviour,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever. Amen.


2023 Year 6 Celebration Evening | 5-7pm TODAY Monday 20 November @ CEC: For ALL Year 6 Students + 4 Guests Per Student

2023 Year 6 Celebration Evening | 5-7pm TODAY Monday 20 November @ CEC: For ALL Year 6 Students + 4 Guests Per Student

You are invited to our...

What: 2023 Year 6 Celebration Evening.

When: 5:00pm - 7:00pm, TODAY Monday 20 November 2023.

Where: Canterbury Events Centre (CEC) - Canterbury College.
- Entry via Junior School Gate, High Road, Waterford with on-site parking available.

Who: For ALL Year 6 Students + 4 Guests Per Student ONLY.

Hosts: Junior School Administration & Year 6 Staff.

Cost: FREE EVENT!

RSVPs: Not Required.

Dress Code: Year 6 Students - Full Formal School Uniform | Parents/Carers/Guests - Smart Casual.

Event Contact: Mrs Joelene Anderson -