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      In this issue...

      From the Principal

      • To God be the Glory

      Junior School

      • A morning tea to make new students feel welcome
      • Growing our young leaders at CRU FIT

      Secondary School

      • Secondary captains attend the Compass Leadership Conference
      • A wrap on the 2026 Secondary Camp Week

      Sport

      • Great results for our Junior School swimmers at the CSSA State Carnival!

      Community Events

      • Join us at our 2026 Easter Service
      • Save the date for our Calderwood Open Mic Night! 🎥

      From the Principal

      To God be the Glory

      To God be the Glory

      As we continue journeying through this first term, it feels like the right moment to pause and look back on the way the year began. It’s now been eight weeks since our Junior and Secondary School Dedication Services – gatherings that set the tone for the year, shaped our shared expectations, and reminded us of the God who goes before us.

      Those early days were filled with a wonderful sense of anticipation and joy, as new students were welcomed, routines re-established, and friendships formed or renewed. I remain deeply grateful for the warmth, patience, and generosity our community has shown in these opening weeks.

      At those services, we reflected on our theme for the year: “For from him and through him and for him are all things. To him be the glory forever.” These words encourage us to see everything – our learning, our friendships, our challenges, and our growth – as opportunities to bring glory to God.
      One of the big ideas we explored was what “glory” actually means. We can easily associate glory with winning, achieving, or impressive moments, but God’s glory is something far bigger and far more enduring. It is the expression of his character – his goodness, power, wisdom, kindness, and love. It is not something we give to him as much as something we recognise, delight in, and reflect.

      During those first weeks, we explored the many places we see God’s glory displayed: in the beauty and complexity of creation, in the stories and promises of Scripture, in the compassion and courage of Jesus, and in the everyday actions of God’s people.
      We talked about how we can reflect God’s glory not by doing extraordinary things, but by doing ordinary things with Christ-like character: learning with curiosity, speaking with kindness, showing patience, forgiving quickly, working hard, and being grateful for the gifts we have.

      Now, as we move toward Easter, these ideas take on a gentle but meaningful resonance. This time of year naturally invites reflection – on the hope we have, on the grace we have received, and on the kind of life we are called to live. Easter reminds us that God’s glory is often revealed not in moments of triumph, but in moments of humility, service, and self-giving love.
      Without needing to go into great detail, it is simply enough to acknowledge that the story of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection continues to shape the way we understand God’s goodness and the way we seek to reflect his character in our community.

      This season provides each of us with a valuable opportunity to realign our hearts with the commitments we made at the beginning of the year – to be people who make much of God in all things. Whether we are learning in the classroom, leading on the sports field, participating in the arts, or simply interacting with one another in the busyness of each day, we have countless opportunities to reflect something of God’s goodness to the people around us. Every act of kindness, every choice toward integrity, every word of encouragement, every moment of gratitude points beyond ourselves to the One whose glory does not fade.

      As we continue through the term, my hope is that our school community will keep leaning into these things – that we will encourage one another, support one another, and keep our eyes open for the many ways God is at work among us. Thank you for the wonderful start to the year, and for the character, care, and commitment you bring to our community. May this season be one of renewed hope, gentle reflection, and deepening joy as we move together toward Easter.

      To him be the glory, forever.

      Mr Darren Hutton
      Principal

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      Junior School

      A morning tea to make new students feel welcome

      A morning tea to make new students feel welcome

      At Calderwood, we want every student to feel a sense of belonging.

      Mr Hutton and Mrs Deck recently enjoyed morning tea with our new Junior School students, listening to their experiences of joining a new school. It was a lovely time of connection and community.

      We are thankful for each of these students and their families, and we’re grateful God has brought them to join our school community.

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      Growing our young leaders at CRU FIT

      Growing our young leaders at CRU FIT

      Calderwood Christian School recently had the privilege of hosting CRU FIT, welcoming 90 Stage 3 students from schools across our region.

      CRU FIT (Followers in Training) events equip young people with Christian leadership skills. Throughout the day, students explored what it means to be leaders who love God’s Word, taking part in Bible games, practising Bible reading aloud, strengthening their Bible‑navigation skills, and learning simple habits for personal Bible reading.

      It was a wonderful opportunity to encourage young leaders in their faith and to partner with the CRU Schools Ministry team. We are thankful for the chance to host such a meaningful day of learning and discipleship.

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      Secondary School

      Secondary captains attend the Compass Leadership Conference

      Secondary captains attend the Compass Leadership Conference

      At the end of Week 5, our Secondary School Captains attended the Compass Leadership Conference in Canberra, alongside our Head of Secondary School Mr Andrew Brown.

      Our Captains were joined by 280 other student leaders from across Australia. Students engaged in sessions focussing on biblical leadership and how to lead and speak into our culture with the gospel.

      A highlight of the trip was to sit in on Question Time in the House of Representatives, which was followed by the honour of speaking with our local Federal member, Ms. Carol Berry.

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      A wrap on the 2026 Secondary Camp Week

      A wrap on the 2026 Secondary Camp Week

      During Week 6, Secondary students headed away for Camp Week! Read on below to hear about each year group's time away.

      Year 7 Camp – Wedderburn Christian Campsite

      Wedderburn Christian Campsite welcomed 56 enthusiastic Year 7 Calderwood students for an overnight camp experience. The camp theme focused on facing the challenges of life, particularly the four to six years of high school that lie ahead.

      Throughout the camp, a strong emphasis was placed on treating one another well and offering support, recognising that while life can be difficult, it becomes far more manageable when surrounded by a supportive community of peers. Students were encouraged to see the value of teamwork, kindness, and perseverance.

      The program offered a range of physical and emotional challenges, including the low ropes course, the giant swing (which truly lives up to its name, swinging out over a cliff!), and the tree climb. Many students were stretched beyond their comfort zones, with several only achieving success through the encouragement and support of their peers. Initiative games further challenged students to work cooperatively and communicate effectively as a team.

      The camp also included two Christian sessions, where students were challenged to reflect on their faith and consider how taking ownership and responsibility for it now can positively impact their lives both in the present and for eternity.

      On a personal note, this was one of the best‑behaved camps I have attended. The students demonstrated excellent behaviour, a willingness to follow instructions, and—most impressively—the ability to sleep! Their conduct was enormously encouraging and bodes well for their capacity to support one another as they continue their high school journey.

      Mr Martin Knight

      Year 8 Camp – Wedderburn Christian Campsite

      The Year 8 cohort enjoyed an exciting and challenging end to Week 6 of this school term as they pushed themselves through a bushwalk at Mount Keira and an overnight stay at Wedderburn Christian Campsite. Over the three days, the students engaged with the theme of 'Better Together', seeking to identify and celebrate diversity in their year group, and to develop unity amongst the group.

      Before heading out, the students were introduced to this theme and had an opportunity to reflect on what kind of place they want Calderwood to be, and the influence they have on building the culture of the school. After this they encouraged one another and worked together to overcome the tricky terrain of Mount Keira and enjoyed a relaxed picnic together afterwards.

      During their stay at Wedderburn, the students engaged with a range of stimulating and collaborative activities, such as tent building, crate climbing, orienteering and laser tag. Each challenge enabled opportunities for students to build one another up and cheer their peers on as they overcame obstacles.

      A few highlights from the camp were seeing the students use 'quiet time' and 'free time' to open their Bibles and share their reflections on Philippians 2 with their peers, as well as enjoying a campfire together and hearing from God's Word. Mr. Craft shared with the students a devotion about "clothing" ourselves with virtues, such as compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, patience and, especially, love (Colossians 3).

      Mr Tom Whitaker

      Year 9 Camp – Kangaroo Valley

      Year 9 recently embarked on a memorable school camp to Kangaroo Valley, where students were divided into groups of boys and girls for a range of outdoor and reflective experiences.

      The girls began their adventure with a canoeing journey, camping overnight in the rain—an experience that, while challenging, fostered resilience, teamwork, and perseverance in less-than-ideal conditions. Meanwhile, the boys remained at base camp, developing practical skills such as setting up tents, and taking part in initiative activities, survival games, and archery tag, all of which encouraged collaboration and problem-solving.

      On the second day, the groups swapped, giving the boys the opportunity to canoe while enjoying a much drier evening, and allowing the girls to experience the base camp activities. Across the camp, students were stretched physically, socially, and spiritually, stepping outside their comfort zones and building stronger connections with one another.

      A key highlight was the opportunity for teachers to share their personal testimonies, prompting meaningful reflection among students. The theme of “refuge” was woven throughout the experience, encouraging students to consider where they seek safety and security.

      Whether facing the discomfort of cold, wet nights or reflecting on deeper spiritual truths, students were reminded that God is our ultimate refuge—our source of protection, strength, and salvation in all circumstances.

      Mr Patrick Moss

      Year 10 Camp – Bungonia National Park

      Year 10 students set off for an exciting outdoor adventure at Bungonia National Park, joined by Mr Patrick, Mrs Sanders, Mr Johnston and Mr Graham. The camp offered a packed program of caving, abseiling, hiking and camping, giving students the chance to experience one of the region’s most beautiful natural environments.

      Across the camp, students embraced the challenge to “be their future selves now” by developing resilience, perseverance and grit. Many pushed well beyond what they believed they could do—particularly during the caving expedition and the famously steep White Track, which rises 500 metres over just 1.5 kilometres. Every student completed the climb, backpacks and all!

      A highlight of the camp was the strong sense of community that emerged. Students cheered each other on during difficult moments, shared stories and jokes around camp, and celebrated the joy of trying new and sometimes daunting activities. It was a time filled with growth, courage and plenty of laughter – an experience students will carry with them into the future.

      Mr Ross Graham

      Year 11 Camp – Bulli

      Year 11 Camp was a valuable opportunity to grow in independence, look toward the future, and strengthen our sense of community.

      We began by catching the train into Wollongong, where students took part in a photo chase around the beautiful harbour. From there, we travelled to Bulli and worked in groups to budget for and plan our own meals, shopping for everything we needed for dinner and breakfast.

      After arriving at Bulli Beach Caravan Park, we settled into our cabins and cooled off with a refreshing swim in the ocean pool after a full day of walking and travelling. Students prepared and cooked dinner together before spending the evening playing volleyball and a variety of group games.

      The next morning started slowly as we made breakfast and enjoyed more time together at Bulli Beach and the nearby park. We then travelled to Northern Bowl, where we wrapped up our camp with a fun and energetic session of bowling before heading back to school.

      Overall, the camp was a positive and memorable experience; an opportunity to practise responsibility, embrace challenges, and appreciate the importance of community, encouragement, and shared experiences.

      Mrs Cassie Gold

      Year 12 Camp – Culburra Beach

      Year 12 Camp had two goals - a future focus and a community focus.

      On Wednesday, students had the opportunity to consider their future post-school goals when they listened to three Calderwood alumni: Cameron Beddoe, Aaron Brown and Courtney Kadwell (née Greathead). Students enjoyed hearing their stories and had opportunity to ask them questions. Afterwards, students participated in sessions on study and motivation with Elevate Education, learning stress management techniques with Mrs Dearsley – one of our school counsellors – and a reflection session to finish the day.

      On Thursday and Friday, students enjoyed community together with an overnight camp at Culburra Beach, accompanied by Mr Brown, Mrs Gillett and Mr Mason-Elliott. Before driving south, students bought clothing from Salvos Wollongong to dress up for our Op Shop dinner that night. Students enjoyed beach games and swimming at Gerroa and barefoot bowls at the Culburra bowling club, before relaxing and enjoying the pool at the Culburra caravan park.

      On Friday, after breakfast together, Oscar Wood shared a devotion with the group, encouraging everyone to feed daily on God's word. Afterwards we travelled to Currarong, enjoying a leisurely bushwalk, volleyball and swimming before returning to school.

      A highlight of the camp was enjoying a trivia night together, created by Mr Mason-Elliott based on the Year 12 group. It was a true test of how well they knew each other!

      Mr Andrew Brown

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      Sport

      Great results for our Junior School swimmers at the CSSA State Carnival!

      Great results for our Junior School swimmers at the CSSA State Carnival!

      Calderwood Christian School was proudly represented at the CSSA State Swimming Carnival at Sydney Olympic Park!

      Every swimmer represented our school with perseverance, and sportsmanship throughout the night.

      A big congratulations to our team: Evie Brown, Mackenzie Andrews, Polly Nicholls, Maja Romotzi, Levi Fletcher, Dexter Dunster, Riley Fletcher, and Carlos Rojas.

      There were many personal bests achieved, a true testament to the hard work and determination of our students.

      A special congratulations to:

      • Maja Romotzi – second place in the 9 Years Girls Freestyle
      • Riley Fletcher – third place in 10 Years Boys Freestyle and fourth place in the 8–10 Years Boys Breaststroke

      Both Maja and Riley will now progress to CIS next Wednesday – an outstanding achievement!

      Well done to all our swimmers for an amazing effort in and out of the pool.

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      Community Events

      Join us at our 2026 Easter Service

      Join us at our 2026 Easter Service

      As we look towards the end of Term 1, we invite you to join us at 9am on Thursday, April 2 for our 2026 Easter Service.

      We look forward to seeing you there!

      Save the date for our Calderwood Open Mic Night! 🎥

      Save the date for our Calderwood Open Mic Night! 🎥

      Join us for a relaxed evening of live music at our upcoming Calderwood Open Mic Night! This community event is all about sharing the joy of performing in a supportive, no-pressure environment.

      Students, alumni, parents and friends of our wider community are all warmly invited to take part – either on stage or in the audience.
      This year’s optional theme is 'Movie Tunes' – songs featured in or written for movies.

      📅 When?
      Tuesday, May 5th (Term 2, Week 3)

      📍 Where?
      On the grass outside A block. Please bring a chair or picnic rug and dress for cooler weather.

      🕔 Time?
      5:00 p.m. start (performers to sound check between 4:00–5:00 p.m.)

      🎤 How does it work?

      • Choose a song to sing or play – either on an instrument or with a backing track. The optional theme of 'Movie Tunes' is recommended but not required.
      • No performance experience required – bring enthusiasm and a willingness to have fun!
      • You can perform solo or with others – team up with family members (parents, siblings) or friends, even if they’re not from Calderwood.
      • Performers should wear comfortable, appropriate, and modest attire.
      • BBQ, drinks and popcorn will be available for purchase.

      If you’re keen to perform, click here complete the sign up form !

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