In recent weeks, together with representatives from the Victorian School Building Authority (VSBA), we interviewed and appointed 3iD Studios as the successful architect for the new $10.204 million Capital Building Works. I look forward to working with Mike Nowson and his team in creating new and purpose built teaching and learning spaces for our students and staff. We now move into phase two of the process called AMP2 which involves the preliminary planning, design and space allocation of the new facilities. The proposed works will focus on C wing, A wing and the music department. This exciting aspect of our school upgrade will further enhance our school’s facilities and contribute to the high-quality education we deliver at Rosehill Secondary College for our community.
Our Open Day and Evening have been a great success over the past two weeks, and I would like to thank all the staff and students who assisted with these key events, promoting and showcasing the excellent work we do at Rosehill Secondary College. Our school captains in Nikala and Emily hosted the Open Night and spoke with passion and fond memories of their time when they first started at Rosehill and their journey into Year 12.
The annual report was presented to School Council at the Annual General Meeting held on 26th April. It was approved and is now available on the school Website.
As a lead school providing and delivering the School Wide Positive Behaviours (SWBPS) Program with fidelity, our team has been offered the opportunity to present our journey and to share and discuss how these practices have shaped student outcomes at the State-Wide Principal conference in June. I would like to acknowledge the work of William Stubbings who is the driver of this program and Kerry McKay, the Assistant Principal who oversees the work. In addition, the entire SWPBS team (Gladys Mora, Arthur Soumalias, Frances Snow, Chris Cogan, Daniel Wallace, Matt Hosking, Dora Bouras, Caitlin Kennedy, Melissa Chapman, Danielle Murray, Beth Cook and Madalynne Herbert) at Rosehill has contributed to make the program what it is today from its original beginning back in 2013, with a vision set by the head of the Junior School at the time, Ann Russell.
Congratulations to our School Captain, Emily Baker who has once again been offered a role as Principal Vocalist at this year’s State School Spectacular. Well done Emily, we are very proud of your great artistic efforts and your role as an ambassador for performing arts!
I would also like to congratulate Nikala Bervanakis for her recognition as an inaugural winner of the Spirit of Democracy Writing competition from last year. Nikala was fortunate enough to win a trip to Greece, which had to be postponed in the hope of travel this year. Unfortunately, that reward is still not feasible however, Nikala has been acknowledged and provided with a letter of congratulations from Minister Merlino as well as a compilation of the successful essays.
Finally, congratulations to four current Year 8 students who entered the East Keilor Rotary Covid Writing competition last year / as Year 7 students at the time, they were able to secure four of the nine top placings in the Year 7 and 8 category. In first place was Jeremey Bromley, second place Stephnie Perera Gunawardane and Hamza Petro and Isobel Robertson received high recommendations. They will be presented with their significant prize money award on 24th May.
Arthur Soumalias
PRINCIPAL