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Good Shepherd celebrates the rite of passage

With the fleeting nature of time in parenting and the rapid pace at which children grow, childhood and adolescence can feel like a road trip without clear signposts, where milestones blur together, and key transitions may go unnoticed.

At Good Shepherd Lutheran College, The Rite Journey program plays a vital role in guiding students through this transition, fostering self-awareness, responsibility, respect, resilience, and reflection.

This pivotal shift from childhood to adolescence and young adulthood is not only acknowledged but meaningfully celebrated.

On Monday, over 100 Year 9 students and their families participated in the Calling and Departure ceremony, a key milestone in the program.

The ’Calling’ encourages students to express gratitude for their childhood and embrace the journey to adulthood.

The ’Departure’ invites parents, carers, and teachers to reflect alongside students as they prepare for the next chapter of their lives.

Gathering under threatening skies at dawn at the scenic Noosa River Mouth, the ceremony’s setting, a meeting point of river and ocean, perfectly symbolises the students’ transition into young adulthood.

Program coordinator Sandy Page said, “Just as a creek grows into a river and eventually merges with the ocean, our students have evolved from young children into independent young adults, shaped by the many influences in their lives.“

Principal Anthony Dyer said, “The two-year Rite Journey program, which begins in Year 9, acknowledges and supports each student’s path to adulthood.“

“Through meaningful conversations and experiences, it fosters connections between students, parents, Rite Journey teachers, and the wider College community.

“Our goal is to guide students towards becoming thriving, responsible citizens prepared for their life’s journey.“

In a key component of the ceremony, students read heartfelt letters of gratitude, acknowledging the aspects of childhood they are ready to leave behind.

Ms Page said, “This is a deeply emotional moment for students and parents alike. Many tears were shed as families recognised the significance of this transition.“

In return, parents shared memories and keepsakes from their child’s early years before students took a symbolic step toward adulthood, joining their Rite Journey teachers at the water’s edge for the final phase of the ceremony.

With a mix of emotions, parents and students brushed the sand off their feet and returned to the busyness of their day.

Mr Dyer said, “We encourage our students to cherish their childhood while preparing for the challenges ahead.“

“It is a privilege to witness their growth and transformation.

“Many of these students have been with Good Shepherd since Prep, and seeing them develop into responsible, caring young adults is truly rewarding. As a College, we are honoured to support and celebrate their journey.“

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