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Rehoboth Christian College

Locality: Kenwick, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 9274 9900



Address: 92 Kenwick Rd 6107 Kenwick, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.rehoboth.wa.edu.au

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25.01.2022 We are seeking a purposeful and dynamic Primary Principal to join the team at our Wilson Campus. The suitable applicant will be responsible for the leadership and management of day-to-day activities of the Campus. It presents a unique opportunity for a highly motivated and experienced educational leader to work within a Leadership Team that embraces a strategic approach. The Principal will have a transition period of one year (2022) as a Specialist Consultant: Teaching and L...earning (K-12) and will work alongside our current Principal. The incumbent will be responsible for developing a Teaching and Learning framework to expand differentiation and extension at the College. The incumbent will offer vital support for teachers in the delivery of best practice teaching and learning programs within a distinctly Christian environment. Full job descriptions and more information on how to apply is available online at our website www.rehoboth.wa.edu.au/employment The closing date is 4pm Wednesday 21 July 2021.



25.01.2022 The WA All Schools Championships were held 30 Oct to 1 Nov at the Perth Athletics Stadium. Tori Moss (Year 11) and Ify Okiwelu (Year 10) successfully represented Rehoboth over the weekend. Tori won Gold in the 100m hurdles, Silver in the 400m, and Bronze in the 200m in the U18 Girls division. Ify won Silver in the 200m and Bronze in the Long Jump in the U16 Boys. Congratulations to Tori and Ify for successfully representing our College and achieving such excellent results!

25.01.2022 On 15-16 February, Tori Moss (Year 11) represented WA at the 2020 National U18 Womens Heptathlon Championships in Brisbane. Toris determination and training over the last nine months resulted in her winning Silver in what was a very tight competition, with 170 points separating 1st and 2nd place. Personal best performances in the 100m Hurdles and High Jump saw her amass a personal best score of 5,158 points. Tori and her family are thankful for the Colleges support and for the talent the Lord has blessed her with. Congratulations Tori, we cant wait for your next challenge!

24.01.2022 Our Pre-Primary students have been asking some big questions over the last few weeks - who am I now, who was I before, and who will I become? Click to read all about their investigations - https://reho.net/3ahWECm



24.01.2022 Were recruiting! We have three exciting opportunities for the right candidates to join the Rehoboth team: Administration Assistant, ICT Technician, and Bus Driver. Full position descriptions and directions on how to apply are at our website - https://rehoboth.wa.edu.au/employment/

24.01.2022 All of our students may have transitioned to Rehoboth@Home now, but we still have a few stories to tell of a time before COVID-19 - like the Year 8s trip to Penguin Island! They had the opportunity to study various land forms, visit the discovery centre, and squeeze in a game of beach cricket. Click to read more and to view the gallery - https://reho.net/2yqqQwf

22.01.2022 Year 1 students spent a good part of Term 1 creating amazing self-portraits. They carefully considered facial features and other details, offered critiques of each others work, and made improvements. It was a chance to reflect on Psalm 139:14, I praise You because I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Click to read more and to view the gallery - https://reho.net/2yHjKn3



21.01.2022 What has got our Early Childhood students so excited? Its a beautiful new cubby house, designed and built by one of our extraordinary Year 12 Design and Technology students! Click to see more - https://reho.net/3liXjIK

20.01.2022 On 24 May, the Year 4 students and the Year 4/5 class travelled to the new Scribbler's Festival and to the LEGO Relics exhibition. The excursion was a fantastic opportunity to hear from authors who are passionate about writing and creating. We were inspired to think about the purpose of innovations and creativity, reflecting upon how they can be used for God's glory and to align with His will. Click here to read more - https://reho.net/3h2wybp

20.01.2022 The last 90 mins of Term 2 were action-packed in the Secondary School! Click to read all about it - https://reho.net/305XvT2

19.01.2022 Teaching and learning continues at Rehoboth, with Year 5-6 students putting their STEM skills to the test with a solar car challenge. Click to read more and to view the gallery - https://reho.net/393KdHQ

19.01.2022 A reminder to send in your Rehoboth@Home story by this Friday. We would love to hear about your experiences over the last few months as learning went online. Send up to 100 words and a pic of your children hard at work to [email protected]



19.01.2022 Over the last eight weeks, the Year 2/3 students have been working on an integrated English, Design and Technology, and Art project to create their own comic books. There was much collaborating, creativity and sharing! Click to read more - https://reho.net/3h8g0vr

19.01.2022 Year 4 students enjoyed a day filled with beautiful weather, amazing discoveries, and learning encounters at the Maritime Museums. They even wrote some poems (sea shanties?) about what they discovered! Read more here - https://reho.net/3haxx77

19.01.2022 Our creative Year 7 students industriously constructed a wooden chopping board in Design and Technology with Mr Kuipers. In Visual Arts with Mrs Bargerbos, the students got to do a resin pour design on the handle. The students really enjoyed this activity and were so pleased with their efforts. We think they look fantastic!

18.01.2022 Our Chaplain, Mrs Theaart, shares a word on finding solid ground in the midst of changing circumstances. Click to read or listen along - https://reho.net/3hGUdML

18.01.2022 We might have missed the suggested time, but its never too late to pray! Join with fellow Christians in praying for our College, State, Nation and world during this time.

18.01.2022 Term 2 was busy and fast paced - especially for our Primary students! They participated in the Fastest Class in the School challenge. Click to read all about it, and to see which class came out on top - https://reho.net/3dWMneQ

18.01.2022 Are talking and writing the same thing? Thats what our Year 4s are finding out as they use the Talk4Writing program to improve their writing skills. Watch as they work on their model text, Little Red Riding Hood, and read more here - https://reho.net/2XSjBb9

17.01.2022 Pre-Primary students have been developing their inquiry skills as theyve pondered Gods creation and asked big questions like, Who am I and where do I belong? Their observations, questions, and research have taken them to the Library and developed their counting and number ordering - but Edu-Dance is still the highlight of the week Click to read more and to view the gallery - https://reho.net/2W71rRS

16.01.2022 Our Canteens need more baked treats! We appreciate all the help our families give to provide cakes, cookies, brownies, cupcakes and more, but we cant keep up with the demand. If you can assist, please speak to Mrs Nagel (at Kenwick) or Mrs Thygesen (at Wilson). Your time will also contribute to your College Support hours. Please be aware of the guidelines for Canteen baking, available here - https://reho.net/2QYSSoJ

16.01.2022 Our Kindy classroom has have been a hive of inquiry over this term as students have been wondering, 'What's in our garden?' It turns out, our incredible God has created a world with so much variety and amazing bugs and plants for us to marvel at! Read all about what students have been up - https://reho.net/32FOIbq

15.01.2022 The RAC visited our Year Wilson 3/4 class to talk all about bike safety. Click to see what our students learnt - https://reho.net/31qOsvg

15.01.2022 Warning: This story may not be for the squeemish! Have you ever found that week-old sandwich at the bottom of your bag? Banana feeling quite squishy? Our Year 6 students can help you out! Theyve been investigating and experimenting with moulds. Click to read more and see their how their experiments progressed (if you dare!) - https://reho.net/2F6fph1

14.01.2022 In Visual Communications, the Year 10 students have been learning many photography composition skills. They even had a session with a professional photographer on how to take good portraits (thanks, Mr Whittle!). The students have also been experimenting with drawing apps and editing programs on their Surface devices. One of their projects involved using only drawn lines layered on top of a portrait photograph. Their excellent work speaks for itself! View the full gallery here - https://reho.net/2L4kIws

13.01.2022 In Term 2, Kindy explored the fabulous colours that our amazing God has created. They started with the rainbow - the symbol of Gods promise never to flood the earth again - and ended the Term with a colour celebration! Click to read more - https://reho.net/2ZWh9AI

13.01.2022 This Semester, Year 5 students have been learning about Biological Sciences and the topic Surviving in Tough Times. They looked at plants and animals in their different environments and the Biblical Thread Caretaking the Earth. Click to read more and to view the dioramas students created - https://reho.net/2N3dhad

10.01.2022 Its now been two weeks since all students returned to (relatively) normal classes and routines. So, what was learning at home like? Click to find out! https://reho.net/2LWu6Tr

09.01.2022 Arts Fest 2020 is in full swing! Head to the Kenwick Campus to view the Art Exhibition, Embracing Diversity, where we have some truly excellent work on display, and view the installation piece, 2020 - Tell Me What You Think? The Art Exhibition is open Wednesday 9am-6pm, Thursday 9am-4pm, and Friday 9am-4pm.

09.01.2022 In Term 1, Pre-Primary students extended their understanding of the environment and living things in a unit entitled Suds and Mud: The Science of Cleanliness. The highlight of their learning involved a collaboration with a group of wonderful Year 12 science students. This helped teach students about germs and the most effective way to wash their hands. Click to read more and to view the gallery - https://reho.net/2yoqir2

08.01.2022 Students are now on holidays and both campuses will be closed through to 27 April. Thank you to everyone - teachers, parents, support staff, students - for making the transition to Rehoboth@Home a success. We will be in touch with families with an email update by 21 April to advise on what Term 2 will look like. We also have some more stories to share on the blog, like this sneak peak at Year 1s testing their observation and drawing skills (pictured), so keep an eye out for those. In the meantime, we hope our families will enjoy the extended break and make the most of the time together. Remember to keep checking in with friends, family, and church and continue to find strength in the Lord and His people.

08.01.2022 Spurred on by the best cheer squad on the day of the ACC Swimming Carnival, our swimmers performed awesomely. Congratulations to Aberly Arianto in Year 9 and Kayla Bongers in Year 11 who took out their respective Age Champion awards, as well as the Year 10-12 Girls who won the Senior Girl Trophy. Click here to read more - https://reho.net/3pW2a5t

07.01.2022 Wilson students were very excited to receive the products they had ordered from last years Woolworths Earn and Learn promotion. Thanks to everyone who supported by collecting and bringing in stickers, they were able to add all sorts of games and play equipment to their collection. Click to read more - https://reho.net/3c7CrQb

07.01.2022 A big congratulations to Ivan Nagel (Year 8). He was awarded WA Triathlete of the Year for his outstanding performance over the season. Read all about it here - https://reho.net/2OHrcmW

06.01.2022 On 11 May, the Secondary students took part in the annual Cross Country Carnival. Congratulations to all students who participated and did their best. It was great to see so many staff getting involved also on the day. Click here to read more and view the results - https://reho.net/3gM1z29

06.01.2022 Year 5 students studied the Tim Winton novel Blueback over Semester 1. When their plans to turn their Edu-Dance performance into an underwater experience were thwarted by Covid-19, they came up with a new idea - an ocean experience to share with their peers! Click to read all about - https://reho.net/3aJkcQH

06.01.2022 We have more incredible Science escapades as the Year 7 students investigated the effects of air pressure using marshmallows and DIY Nerf guns. Read all about it here - https://reho.net/2UAejhk

05.01.2022 We know the last couple of months have been very unusual and that learning at home is new and different and comes with its own set of challenges. So, wed like to hear from students and parents about your experiences with Rehoboth@Home! How has it been different? What has worked, and what hasnt? Whats the one thing you miss about coming to school? Send a short 100 word piece and a photo of you learning at home to [email protected] by Friday 8 May and well look at putting together a blog article about Rehoboth@Home.

03.01.2022 We were thrilled with the response from students to our Chaplains Senior Citizen mail drop. At the end of Term 2, just over a hundred letters, cards, and pictures were delivered to citizens of Manoah House and Juniper Hayloft in Martin to bring some joy during COVID-19 lockdowns. Click to read more - https://reho.net/2DvdbXj

03.01.2022 Year 2s have brainstormed, predicted and researched the water cycle to answer the question, If God made the water, how does it get into our taps and into our home? Click to see how their investigations went - https://reho.net/2yYv0fa

02.01.2022 Over the last couple of weeks the Years 3-6 students have been setting off to Cannington Leisureplex to practice their water skills. Swimming Lessons are an important part of our PE program and develop resilience in students while they learn vital water skills. Click to read more and to view the gallery - https://reho.net/2PC4T31

02.01.2022 Q: What's the best way to learn separation science? A: By making bubble tea, of course! The Year 7 students got to combine Science with pure deliciousness as they studied some of the incredible chemical processes that govern God's world. Read all about their delicious day here - https://reho.net/3lEZING

01.01.2022 Its wonderful to be able to hold excursions again. Our Year 5-6 students enjoyed a day at Scitech immersing themselves in all things STEM. Click to read more - https://reho.net/2GDlwJP

01.01.2022 Its always a challenge to ensure your children are eating well at school, so weve started a Healthy Lunchbox Workshop. Click to read more about the Term 1 workshop, and keep an eye out in newsletters and email for info about future workshops - https://reho.net/2VUJCFI

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