We are now past the midpoint of this term.
Exams
The Year 12 exams have come and gone, and our Year 11 students have just completed their exams and are about to embark on a Year 11 into 12 orientation program that runs from Monday 20th November through to Wednesday 29th November. This orientation program is compulsory.
I also take this opportunity to congratulate all Year 12 students on their achievements this year and over the past 13 years of schooling. I look forward to farewelling them in person during the Year 12 Graduation Ceremony on Thursday 23rd November.
Year 10 exams start next week and then they too will have a brief Year 11 VCE orientation program which will conclude on Friday 1st December.
Year 9 exams for English, Science and Mathematics are also just around the corner and these provide an excellent opportunity to practice the serious business of sitting exams, developing appropriate study techniques and skills and, understanding the importance of working under pressure.
2024 course confirmation for students in Years 9, 8 and 7 will be confirmed in the coming weeks and these will be provided together with booklists when finalised.
Curriculum Day
I remind parents that Monday 27th November is a Curriculum Day, and all staff will be involved in whole school learning and professional development with the introduction of the Berry Street Education Model.
Facilities
The capital works project has progressed well and looks amazing. The builders are ahead of schedule, and we are hoping to have partial handover of the new building at the end of this year, rather than at the end of Term 1 2024. I’ll keep you updated.
The ECA (Gymnasium) works are also progressing well despite some minor product delays. At this stage, the ECA toilets, showers and foyer will be ready for the start of 2024.
Staffing
Staffing seems to be an issue in every industry, and education is certainly not immune. There has been much commentary in the press regarding the shortage of teachers. At this point in time, I am pleased to report that we are fully staffed for 2024 and continue to work exceptionally hard to ensure we have qualified staff teaching in their area of expertise.
School Values
I also take this opportunity to reiterate our school values of Respect Initiative and Learning (RIL). These values underpin our work and the moral purpose that we as educators undertake to ensure all students receive a high-quality education to help them become wonderful citizens of our community who are willing, and able to contribute positively to our world and society. This comes with responsibility and consequences for our actions, and we will continue to maintain our high standards of behaviour and expectations. I thank parents and guardians for your continued support in helping us maintain these values.
A final statement on reading…..
I cannot reiterate enough the benefit of reading a book every day. Not an electronic version. Encourage your children to read every day and to develop the love of reading. There is no better way than to model this behaviour - What are you reading? I have just started a new novel entitled The GOLDFINCH by Donna Tartt. So far, a very engaging and tragic story.
Arthur Soumalias
PRINCIPAL