The Gold Coast Bulletin

Popular school’s dramatic first days

- KEITH WOODS www.lords.qld.edu.au/community/celebrate-10

LUTHERAN Ormeau Rivers District School (LORDS) principal Jodie Hoff vividly remembers the school’s first week.

Having worked tirelessly to ensure everything was ready when the gates opened, she was forced to close them again after only three days.

“We had the interestin­g challenge of ensuring the buildings were going to be finished on time,” Ms Hoff said.

“Because there was rain. Lots of rain. But we got across the line. And then we had a weather event in the area which meant then that three days in we needed to close the school down.

“That made for exciting times.”

The experience meant that Ms Hoff was ready when heavy rain again forced schools to close this year.

“I had flashbacks to our first year in 2012,” Ms Hoff said.

“But I have always kept a pair of gumboots in my office, just in case.”

LORDS, which is celebratin­g its tenth anniversar­y this year, has grown considerab­ly since those early days.

Ms Hoff began running the school from an office at an orthodonti­st’s surgery in Beenleigh while the first school buildings were being erected, ready to welcome its 98 foundation students. Now

the school to more than 740 children from kindergart­en to Year 12 is run from a smart new administra­tion building that opened in April.

In that time the area around the school has also increased dramatical­ly, with LORDS playing a vital role at the heart of the community.

“This area here is pretty exciting because there’s lots of growth,” Ms Hoff said.

“And our school has grown as well. But I think the important thing is it has grown at a steady pace, so we can still know our community members well, and know our kids really well, which is really important for us.

“In an area like this, that’s growing so quickly, schools

are really important because they’re the glue for lots of people that help to keep community together.”

One of the ways LORDS is helping bring the community together is via its tenth anniversar­y celebratio­ns.

On Saturday, August 6, it is hosting a free community event with food trucks, pony rides and, best of all, shows from popular children’s television characters Bluey and Bingo.

There will be some other major milestones in the years to come. Kindy and prep students from the school’s first days in 2012 are now in Year 9 and Year 10. Graduation is not too far away. Ms Hoff – who in 1987 was herself a

foundation student at Trinity Lutheran College in Ashmore – is sure it will be another special occasion.

“All of the graduates are used to seeing me cry when they leave, regardless of whether they’ve been here one second or 10 years,” she said.

“But to see those foundation young people graduate and walk across the stage, they’ll probably not be able to understand what I’m saying because I’ll be crying too much.”

The LORDS Big Birthday Party takes place on Saturday, August 6 from

12pm-3pm. For more visit

 ?? ?? LORDS principal Jodie Hoff and (inset) with Fadden MP Stuart Robert at the start of contructio­n of the new Pimpama school. Picture: Glenn Hampson
LORDS principal Jodie Hoff and (inset) with Fadden MP Stuart Robert at the start of contructio­n of the new Pimpama school. Picture: Glenn Hampson

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