Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Thursday, February 12, 2026
HomeCommunity NewsSouth Coast Schools Ministry Support Group

South Coast Schools Ministry Support Group

The fundraising efforts of schools, community organisations and churches in 2024 has enabled the fundraising of over $70,000 towards pastoral care work (chaplaincy) in schools across the Fleurieu.

The South Coast Schools Ministry Support Group (SCSMSG) held its first committee meeting of the year on January 20 and set its budget for 2025.

SCSMSG, who administer the funds with the help of their corporate partner Schools Ministry Group (SMG) and in collaboration with the Federal Government, support the work of chaplaincy across the Fleurieu’s four main state schools – Victor Harbor Primary School and high school, Goolwa Secondary College and Goolwa Primary School.

SCSMSG chairperson, Stephen Fowler said the local school chaplaincy voluntary committee’s role it is to work with the Schools Ministry Group organisation based in Adelaide to employ Pastoral Care Workers (school chaplains) in local schools, to provide pastoral care as required in their school.

Stephen said chaplains the region’s chaplains work with some 200 kids a day and about 35 families each week across four schools.

“SCSMSG significantly supports this work by providing direct local churches cooperative involvement, additional christian support where needed and importantly financial support to increase both the hours each PCW works in each school as well as resources need by them as they deliver their difficult role,” Stephen said.

While Stephen said its difficult to categorically say what a chaplain’s role is in the day-to-day, there are roughly six dimensions of school chaplaincy, they include school engagement, community engagement, extra-curricular support, spiritual support, social and emotional support and especially role modelling and mentoring.

Stephen has thanked the community for its contributions toward the work of SCSMSG, but said there are lots of opportunities for the local South Coast community to further help by either becoming directly involved in any of the group’s formal activities held in 2025.

Stephen also said there is a forthcoming Chaplains Commissioning Service which will be held on Saturday March 1, 6.30pm at the Victor Harbor Bayside Church.

But, if you’re unable to attend that event, “Maybe just buy a sausage at our next Bunnings BBQ!”

SCSMSG will also be launching a new website this year, with more detail about what the school chaplains are doing over the new year as well as a calendar of events.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Big Easy Radio move

After more than a decade in Aldinga, Big Easy Radio has moved to 30 acres in McLaren Vale complete with an original 1800s stone...

Brekky for Judith

More News

Spice up your weekend at Chilli Fest

Chilli Fest is set to heat up Willunga, with the annual fundraiser of fiery flavours, family fun, and a dash of community spirit on...

Clever dragons

Questions about dragons, dungeons and knights in shining armour could all be asked at the Victor Dragons Quiz Night. The community sporting club's event will...

Fire contained after week of destruction

There is some relief from the Deep Creek fireground, as one week after its ignition, the Country Fire Service (CFS) declared it contained. But there...

Aged care even more broken

The distress of trying to navigate her mother's aged care package, contributed to a Victor Harbor woman ending up in hospital following a health...

Have a say to make a difference

It is an important time if you are a community minded person in Victor Harbor. You can be part of the conversation shaping the region. The...

Lightning strikes GSABA girls

Nearly 70 Great Southern Amateur Basketball Association (GSABA) junior girls learned new skills from some of the country's best basketballers as the Adelaide Lightning...