Mr Norman confirmed this week he would be leaving CCC for pastures new at Wollondilly Anglican College in Tahmoor, NSW, starting as headmaster there in Term 2.
CCC announced last week it was searching for Mr Norman’s successor, to begin as the college’s new principal in 2022. Long time Cooloola Christian College principal Trevor Norman is moving on. Photo: Hannah McLaren
Ross Waltisbuhl has taken over as Acting Principal for the interim.
Mr Norman said he was looking forward to his new role and the challenges it would bring.
“I came across an opportunity to apply for the Principal role of a school in NSW, close to where we used to live. This role will have many new challenges that I am looking forward to,” he said.
Their first uniform, their first school bag, their first pair of shiny little shoes.
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Ms Olsen has joined a growing number of local educators embarking on Higher Degree by Research programs through USC’s Fraser Coast campus. Kilkivan State School teacher and USC PhD candidate Amelia Olsen (back) with her thesis project supervisor Dr Sharon Louth. Pictures: USC
Senior Lecturer in Education Dr Sharon Louth, Ms Olsen’s thesis project supervisor, said USC Fraser Coast’s expanding focus on postgraduate research was helping build the capacity of local teachers and raise the profile of regional educators.
“By embracing this opportunity, our new PhD and Master students are working to bring regional issues and solutions to the forefront of Australian educational research and ensuring the voices of our teachers, our students and our community are heard,” Dr Louth said.
Gympie High
school captain Bodie Torr said he felt honoured to be picked for the position and hoped to have a future career either in a trade or in the fitness industry. I would like to get everyone involved in the school culture and increase events, as since COVID happened it s sort of decreased, Mr Torr said.
School captain Zali Williams is excited to be a voice for the students of Gympie High and encouraged more participation and involvement in school events. Last year it stopped all that and this year people aren t really getting back into it, Miss Williams said.