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ALWS Walk My Way

Since 2017 Lutheran school communities have been supporting refugee children in East Africa to attend school through Walk My Way. Walk My Way is an event where participants engage in physical activity over a 13 km or 26 km walk while raising money for refugee children.

 

This year, Good News would love to have a team to join the Melbourne Walk My Way event which will be leaving from Luther College on Saturday 21 October 2023 for a walk along the Mullum Mullum Creek Trail. You can read more about the Melbourne event here: https://melbourne.walkmyway.org.au

 

The event costs $52 for an adult and $26 for a child to enter, with all registration fees contributing to the fundraising for students. 

 

The team from GNLC would be leaving from our school at 6.45 am so we can arrive at Luther by 8 am, ready for the opening of the walk. We would love to gauge your interest. If you would like to get involved and join the GNLC team, please complete this form: https://forms.office.com/r/mjK2cWj1c0 .

 

To join the walk, you will need to register for the event via our GNLC Team fundraising page here: https://melbourne.walkmyway.org.au/page/GoodNewsLutheranCollege 

 

For further information about Walk My Way, please contact Ms Wegener wegenerj@goodnews.vic.edu.au


Year 12 Graduation

Congratulations to the Class of 2023!

 


Year 12 Valedictory Dinner

Please note this date in your diaries, and for Year 12 parents, please check Schoolbox and your emails for further information.

  • Friday 17 November 2023: Year 12 Valedictory Dinner at Grand Star Reception Centre from 6 pm. Information about how to purchase tickets for this event will be available soon.

Year 10 Resilience Excursion 

On Thursday 19 October, Year 10 students went to Anglesea Beach and Anglesea River where they participated in surfing and canoeing challenges and learnt resilience as a skill to carry with them into their futures. 

The aim was to encourage our students to face and accept personal challenges through trust, empathy, and teamwork. Through this excursion, students learnt effective coping strategies and strengthened their communication and problem-solving skills.