RICHMOND CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

TIDINGS - Term 3 Week 9 . 2024

Fan the flame.......

2024 Graduation Speech:

Ah, Year 12. On a day like this, what do you say to a such a wonderful bunch of people who have done their best to lead with integrity, learn with fervour, participate with zeal and joy; a group of wonderful humans who will leave their fingerprints all over this place?

I am not convinced my words will have the depth of wisdom required to pay tribute to such a class nor to send out such esteemed graduates with the inspiration required for your next steps.

So, in realising this, I thought, what would you do if you were in my shoes? So, I went to AI and asked it to write a graduation speech for me!

So here we go.

No, I didn’t, as if anyone on this stage would do or have done that!

No, I went to the sage of this age, the cultural leader of your time, the one to whom so may look up to and are inspired to be like, I went to TayTay! With her following, cultural relevance and wealth of wisdom and experience how could I go wrong!

In her address to the NYU graduating class of 2022, do you know what she said? In the conclusion to her speech, she said the following; “the scary news is: you’re on your own now. Cool news is: You’re on your own now.”

Such wisdom! You’re on your own, now. How exciting. How foreboding. All I have to do now is hope that RCC has achieved its main aim; providing you with an education that has prepared you to be ‘on your own’.

So, graduating class of 2024, get ready… to be on your own! This is what we have prepared you for, right? To be on your own? The purpose of a good educational institution is to ready you for the wonderful experience of loneliness and isolation; to be on your own…

Or is it?

What is it that makes Ms Swift’s perceived pinnacle, purpose, or culmination of years of study and education? Moreso, I wonder what makes Taylor so excited and scared to be on her own, alone?

Think about it…

If TayTay is living the best life, the life so many want to live: fame, fortune, free tickets to the NFL, one envied by so many, I think her words should definitively give us pause to consider if they are true or not.

Why is she so excited to be on her own? No responsibility, no one telling her what to do, she gets to be the boss and it all gets to be about her? I guess that would be fun? What about the fear though? Is she afraid because she doesn’t want to be lonely; is she worried about not having a community or friendships in which she finds purpose? She doesn’t like silence? That sounds fair too…

So, if this is the case, then I assume Taylor’s perceived purpose of education must be to ready you for this loneliness? I hope our education has done this, Class of 2024! I hope school has been all about you, prepared you to be you, equipped you to survive, enabled you to succeed, you to thrive, you to make the most of every opportunity. I can only hope that you are ready to go it alone in this big wide world, feeling both an excited anticipation and a reluctant uncertainty.

It's gunna be tough, I get it TayTay, I get it.  

But and this is a big but, what if TayTay is wrong? I know, stay with me, you didn’t see this coming, did you? 

What if the purpose of education wasn’t to prepare you to be on your own, get the best marks, learn how to dominate and get to the top? What if it wasn’t just lessons in how to write revenge songs so you feel okay, or love songs, so you feel okay, or girl power songs so you can go it alone and watch the NFL for free?

What if the purpose was something far greater? Far beyond you being alone. What, in fact, if it was about the opposite? Equipping you to know you are not alone, never alone. What if education was not supposed to be an experience or survival lesson so you can know how to … but rather a set of lessons designed to create a character in you that helps you realise identity, purpose and hope is found in connection, beyond yourself, in faith, community, in others, in serving. What if, and look around you, what if as you graduate you are far from alone and that is how it is supposed to be?

Socrates, not TayTay, sorry, an old school philosopher and educator who lived 2,600 years ago suggested the purpose of education is not to fill people up so they know stuff that will help them to thrive on their own, but rather to light a fire that keeps burning…

Socrates proposes that education is not a finite moment that ends here because you are full of knowledge and now you’re on your own and that’s it. In fact, if it is a fire, it is the opposite right? It continues to burn; it is alive and changing and growing and seeking…

Let’s think about it together.

For it to be fire, it must keep burning, yeah? And for a fire to keep burning it can never be on its own, or alone, it actually can’t exist if left alone. For a fire to burn it needs oxygen, little sticks and big sticks, kindling, protection from things that try to put it out, it needs stoking and redirecting, it needs continued careful attention, sometimes backburning to get it under control. Often, when fire joins with more fire it burns brighter, like it wasn’t meant to be left alone.

Oswald Chambers, a preacher mate of mine who is only 250 years old, takes this one step further and argues that learning, the metaphorical burning fire that drives us to grow and learn and connect rather than be filled and ready to be alone, is not designed to give us post-able life lessons, but rather become a part of us, part of our character, formational.

Let me read to you again what he said…

We are apt to think that everything that happens to us is to be turned into useful teaching (or in nowadays a post); it is to be turned into something better than teaching, viz. into character. We shall find that the spheres God brings us into are not meant to teach us something but to make us something.

The last 13 years of your very young lives have to be about more than just filling your brains or preparing for loneliness – surely. And if it is then I think we have failed you. I don’t see full brains in front of me, ((in fact I am sure some parents are worried as the final exams approach they are not full enough!)) I also don’t see a lasting loneliness; I see a community of connected young people ready to make an awesome impact on their world.

So what then, I am back to square one. What words do I say to a such a wonderful bunch of people who have done their best to lead with integrity, learn with fervour, participate with zeal and joy; a group of wonderful humans who will leave their fingerprints all over this place?

I think as an RCC graduate I want to tell you this; never let your flame or the flame of another go out. Never stop learning. But not for the sake of fame or fortune, not for the sake of an enviable story on snap or perfect picture on insta or whatever platform will take over next.

It is my deep hope that as you leave here you understand that the circumstances God has allowed you to encounter, your spheres of life as Oswald calls it, and I know for all of you it has not been easy and you have walked a hard road together, I hope these moments have not been about a grade, an achievement, or a mark, a repeatable lesson, a postable moment, or the inspiration for another flaming break-up song.

I hope we have given you the kindling to build a character of worth. One that knows how to persevere, how to recognise a friend in need and do a something about it, one that is not afraid to connect, grow, make mistakes, learn, and repeat, one that humbly trusts and forgives, one that waits, listens and then speaks.

With this character, then you are ready to graduate. Then you are ready to go into the world and realise you are not alone, nor are those around you. Sure, be scared, its new and different and unknown, but fear not, even when Jesus graduated his disciples, he reminded them that they would not be alone, but rather have all they need.

Look around you graduating class of 2024. You have everything you need to keep the flame burning that will grow you into a person that will have the impact they need to have on those around them. Look around you, notice the kindling that will soon be gone but got the fire started, notice the fresh breaths of wind that fanned into flame the character you are taking with you, look around you and notice the ones who protected you from the moments that nearly put your fire out, look around you and see the big burners; the logs that are going to be a part of your flame for a long time, look around you, be thankful, look around you and realise that your education is only just beginning and your character that God and your community are fanning into flame will have a phenomenal impact on your world and your people.

As I look around me, I see a crowd of faces, some wanting to be you, some wanting to be where you are at, some so proud of you leaving, some just wanting you to leave (joking). Some sad to see you go, some happy to see you go (in a good way of course)? Some inspired by you, some safer because of you, some courageous because of you and many tears because of who you are and what you have accomplished. Even me.

As you step out into the world be it bravely, timidly, fearlessly, gently encouraged by the loving parent or aggressively pushed by the sibling who finally gets the good room, the opportunity fast approaching is to put into practice in real time, real life what you have become, not what you know. Graduating class of 2024, today we send you out somewhat like Jesus did, proud of who you are and who you are becoming, and into all the world knowing God is with you always and so are we.

Fan into flame …

Support for the Parr Family

As we continue to remember our beloved staff member Martyn and pray for his family, we are overwhelmed by the community's response to support the Parrs in this time of grief.

This is the link to the Go Fund me page that has been established to provide financial support. There is also a Meal Train that has been set up. Thank you for your continued prayers and support.

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

HSC Exams Commence Friday 18 October 2024

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FIRST DAY OF TERM 4 2024

Tuesday 15 October 2024

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LEARNING THE RCC WAY

Year 12 Graduation

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North Coast CSSA Netball & NRL Gala Day

RCC hosted the North Coast CSSA Netball Gala Day in Ballina on Friday 13 September. Congratulations to both our Primary and U15 netball teams! Our students played exceptionally well, winning their respective divisions. Thanks to Mrs Henning, Mrs Scott, Mrs Whitty and Mrs McCarthy who coached and managed our teams. Special congratulations to Oliver and Willow who were both named 'Best and Fairest' for their divisions. A special thank you to Ballina Netball Club for their continued support of our event each year. We are very thankful to the club and umpires for contributing to the success of our day. On the same day in Ballina, St Andrew's Christian School in Grafton hosted the North Coast CSSA NRL Gala Day at the Ballina Rugby League fields next to the netball courts. Congratulations to our NRL boys Phoenix, Nate, Banjo, Aaron and Myles who played in teams from St Andrews Christian School (U14) and Casino Christian School (U16), with both of the teams coming second in the competition. Special thanks to Mr Wilson who supported our boys on the day. Aaron, Myles and Shaylee then backed up in a Titan's 9s interschool competition on Tuesday 17th September again playing in Casino Christian School teams. They all thoroughly enjoyed the day. Well done Team RCC!

Stage 5 PASS

Stage 5 PASS enjoyed an afternoon at 'Swing It Golf' on Wednesday as part of their Summer Sports Unit. So much fun and lots of laughs! We even had a few students hit a hole in one! Go Team RCC!

MUSIC TUTORS AT RCC

Grace Brown Music Tutor

Grace is a 26 y/o local performing musician and songwriter with over 7 years of tutoring experience across a wide range of genres, abilities and demographics. She has 2 years of experience working as a support for NDIS and has used music as a support and learning tool for children with disabilities. She holds a Bachelor of Music (JMC Academy Sydney 2017) and tutors vocals (all levels), guitar (electric, acoustic, beginner-intermediate), ukulele and keys (beginner). Additionally, Grace has completed a graduate diploma in Gestalt Psychotherapy and is in her final year of her Master of Gestalt Psychotherapy (Gestalt Therapy Brisbane). She is incredibly passionate about pairing her knowledge of music with psychotherapy, where appropriate and wanted, to improve creative confidence and self-expression. She is available on Wednesdays 10am - 2.30pm for tutor sessions at School.  Please contact Grace on 0435 129 675 for more details.

Music with Ben

Music with Ben... At School Music Tuition is available with Ben for all levels of guitar (acoustic and electric) and for beginner/intermediate piano. Ben also incorporates singing into lessons for students who also want to sing. Ben has a Bachelor of Music Composition & Production and has played and been involved with music for many years. He is keen to have fun and work with students who love music expression and can be diligent with their practice. Lessons available on Tuesdays at Richmond Christian College during and after school hours. Lessons are $40+GST per half hour. Please make enquiries with Ben at benjaminwhitwood@gmail.com.

Sonya Lopes Music Tutor

Sonya Lopes has been a professional musician since 2001 with vast experience around the world.

Sonya is a multi-instrumental music teacher, freelance musician and conductor.  She has conducted the Lismore Symphony Orchestra for 7 seasons over the past 10 years and has also enjoyed playing in worship at a number of churches over the past 15 years.  She is excited to foster an interest in instrumental music at Richmond Christian College and is offering lessons on Trumpet, Trombone and Flute.  She is available on Mondays between 9 and 3 for private tuition.  She is willing to prepare students who wish to sit exams as well as developing students to play in the Chapel Band. 

Feel free to look at her website or email her with any questions regarding lessons.  (sonyalopes1978@gmail.com)

CANTEEN

CANTEEN MENU

Racecourse Café provides a lunch canteen Monday to Friday.

Bring your orders into the School Office before school or by 10.30am.Please write the name and order on a bag or envelope and enclose the exact money. 

Note: No Change will be given as orders go straight to the Racecourse Café.  Also, if you make payment over the phone, Racecourse Café will charge an extra 50c.

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