We provide a caring and dynamic learning community dedicated to the promotion of resilience, talents and the attributes of every individual in their quest for personal excellence.
To inspire and equip every student to discover, develop and use their gifts, embrace life's challenges and follow Christ.
Faith Lutheran College has become the first regional school in South Australia to receive global rec... Read more
Faithful and True to Our Purpose. At its core, Faith Lutheran School exists to provide a quality education in a close-knit community centered in Christ’s love. The Faith Lutheran faculty are some of the most qualified teachers in the area and the central focus of the institution, as in other Lutheran schools, is providing an extremely high-quality ...
All teachers are certified and half have an advanced degree. The school is ACCREDITED as well.
FAITH LUTHERAN SCHOOL admits students of any race, sex, color, creed, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities, generally accorded or made available to students at the school.
Hey Parents! Remember the “social norms “survey you completed last fall? The results are in and they reveal very positive traits and choices our students make, and speak positively of the importance of our role influencing their lives.
The most visible behavior is the most believed behavior. Visible behaviors are seen as normal- acceptable behaviors. Therefore, they are desirable behaviors in a social group. For example, Students see other students drinking and perceive that that behavior is the norm. Therefore, they increase their drinking to “fit in” to the norm of the group.
Most people misperceive much of the behavior in their social group. Thus EVERYONE in a given community is a “carrier” of inaccurate information. This social norms study aims to provide accurate information. Parents can help spread the consistent message, confirmed by survey results, that most Faith Lutheran students are making good choices.
We just completed several meetings with parents and talked about keeping kids from doing risky behaviors. Included in this PP are videos for parents to see about the refusal skills.