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Concordia College, Adelaide

Concordia College
Concordia College, Adelaide Logo 2017.svg
Location
Highgate, SA
Australia
Information
Type Co-educational Lutheran school
Motto Fortiter in Re, Suaviter in Modo
(Firm in Principle, Gentle in Manner)
Religious affiliation(s) Lutheran Church of Australia
Established 1890
Principal Lester Sagenschnitter & Michael Paech
Years offered ELC-12
Enrolment 1275 (2016)
Colour(s) Blue, Gold
Website

Concordia College is an independent and co-educational Lutheran school located in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1890, Concordia caters for around 1300 students from ELC to Year 12. The school has been an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School since January 2001 and offers the IB Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma Programmes. Concordia is a Latin word meaning "harmony".

The College's existence is largely due to the vision and enterprise of W. F. Peters, a Lutheran pastor in the Victorian country township of Murtoa, who purchased a private school founded there in 1887 by T. W. Boehm and established it in 1890 as a boys' college and training ground for future pastors and teachers. Lutheran leaders in South Australia recognised that the College was too important to the future of the church for it to remain in a remote country town in Victoria, so Concordia moved to its present Highgate site in 1905. Due largely to the efforts of Pastor P. B. Zweck, Concordia became a Christian co-educational secondary college in 1927, operating under the South Australian District Synod of the Lutheran Church of Australia. Today the College caters not only for Lutheran families, but for all students whose parents are prepared to support the educational program and Christian ethos.

In 2016 Concordia College amalgamated with the neighbouring St John’s Lutheran Primary School to form the new ELC to Year 12 Concordia College.

Concordia is located on two adjacent campuses in suburban Highgate, five kilometres south of the Adelaide city centre. The St John's Campus caters for students from Early Learning Centre to Year 6 while the Concordia Campus caters for students in Years 7 to 12. The College grounds feature a combination of historic and modern architecture. At the Concordia Campus, the buildings surround a central grassed quadrangle.

The Concordia Campus includes:

On 31 October 2016, a new building was opened on Winchester Street containing more classrooms upstairs, as well as several administrative offices, a new Student Services Office and a Year 12 common room downstairs. Some of the Hamann wing and a locker area have been demolished to make way for this project. The science block is also to be demolished and rebuilt.


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