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Students get away to camp – but only just …

2020-12-11T14:45:06+10:30

Redeemer Lutheran School year 6s returned from Victor Harbor last Wednesday to conclude a clean sweep of year level camps for the school’s students in a tough 2020. “The year 6 aquatics camp was touch-and-go with the lockdown only just lifting,” Redeemer principal Andrew Kelly said, “I applied as soon as we

Students get away to camp – but only just …2020-12-11T14:45:06+10:30

Redeemer awarded Innovative School 2020

2020-12-11T14:27:41+10:30

Village Innovation earns Redeemer recognition Redeemer Lutheran School has been awarded membership in The Educator’s Innovative Schools List for 2020, adding to the school’s success in the Australian Education Awards program. Redeemer is a finalist in the Non-Government Primary School of the Year category, to be determined on 26 November. Last year, Redeemer won the national

Redeemer awarded Innovative School 20202020-12-11T14:27:41+10:30

Redeemer comes 3rd in SA Chess State Finals

2020-10-30T09:18:11+10:30

On Monday 26 October, Redeemer Lutheran School Chess Club members attended the SA Chess State Finals. It was an exciting day for the group. Team caption, from left: Flynn Ennis, Lily Pietsch, Tyler Brice, Mason Cooper, Eddie Gill, Jayden Schmidt, Alexi Samonte, Darcy Geyer. There were 10 Primary schools represented, with 94 players in total. Students were required

Redeemer comes 3rd in SA Chess State Finals2020-10-30T09:18:11+10:30

Redeemer’s 1-to-1 devices for year 3s assisted by state grant

2020-11-05T13:06:46+10:30

Redeemer Lutheran School is grateful to the State Government for a grant to assist the school's commitment to providing individual information & communications technology (ICT) devices for use by every student. Member for Schubert Stephan Knoll recently visited to celebrate the school receiving the 2020 Independent Non-Government School Capital Grant Funding. The grant will go towards the school's Laptop

Redeemer’s 1-to-1 devices for year 3s assisted by state grant2020-11-05T13:06:46+10:30

Students on safari at Monarto

2020-08-13T14:31:15+09:30

Redeemer Lutheran School Year 5 students recently visited Monarto Zoo, braving cold and wet conditions to enhance their current unit of study into nature’s adaptations. “The students thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to safari around the Zoo grounds visiting the variety of animals,” Year 5 teacher Shaun Copeland said, “They had an awesome day observing the animals up close

Students on safari at Monarto2020-08-13T14:31:15+09:30

Walking a Mile for the Homeless

2020-08-11T09:35:50+09:30

In the lead up to their Year 7 Exhibition in September, two of the Exhibition teams that are focused on eliminating poverty participated in The Hutt St Centre’s ‘Walk a Mile’ Fundraiser on Friday in an ambient temperature of about 2 degrees. The event marked the culmination of the

Walking a Mile for the Homeless2020-08-11T09:35:50+09:30

Term 3 begins with a new Student Parliament

2020-08-11T09:19:00+09:30

As Term 3 resumed in a 'new normal' during the COVID-19 pandemic, Redeemer Lutheran School and Barossa Council mayor Bim Lange swore in the school’s second-semester student leaders. The swearing-in assembly also marked Redeemer’s return to a physical, COVID-safe assembly for the first time in six months. During and since the COVID-19 lockdown, assemblies and worships have been delivered

Term 3 begins with a new Student Parliament2020-08-11T09:19:00+09:30

Redeemer finishes Term 2 on a high

2020-08-11T09:37:09+09:30

Redeemer families celebrated the end of Term 2 with an inspired PFA-run 'Dress up your Dash' or 'Kar-dash-ian' competition to mark the anticipated end of relying on Kiss & Drop. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, families have done an amazing job using Kiss & Drop to deliver children of all ages to school each day, rather than walking them

Redeemer finishes Term 2 on a high2020-08-11T09:37:09+09:30

Redeemer in a strong national field for school of the year

2020-08-11T11:58:44+09:30

Redeemer Lutheran School has built upon its 2019 Australian Education Award win for Innovation in Learning Environment Design by qualifying as a finalist for the Non-Government Primary School of the Year category at the 2020 awards. Principal Andrew Kelly said the finalist selection highlighted the strength of the school’s comprehensive learning philosophy from Early Learning to Year 7.

Redeemer in a strong national field for school of the year2020-08-11T11:58:44+09:30

Students return to classroom learning

2020-06-02T09:48:07+09:30

Redeemer students had fully returned to school by early May after a successful period of home learning. With every crisis comes deep challenges and opportunities to transform and grow. The circumstances that Redeemer faced during this pandemic drove a faster pace of change than ever before, positively influencing and even accelerating opportunities to enhance Redeemer's 7 pillars for

Students return to classroom learning2020-06-02T09:48:07+09:30
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