Transition
It’s been a very busy few weeks at Rosehill Secondary College as we head to the midpoint of this term. A focus on transition for 2024 has culminated in a successful Open Day and Open Evening. We plan for a maximum intake of 200 students as this allows us to run a comprehensive program for students and ensures we can cater for the broad range of capabilities and interests. We pride ourselves as a school that has a strong academic focus with many enrichment and enhancement programs that extend our high ability students but also provide exceptional opportunities for all students across all key learning areas with our unique tailored curriculum.
Our support work has also been significantly enhanced over the past few years with the introduction of MYLNS, the Tutor Learning Initiative (TLI) and our whole school literacy focus. This year we have also introduce a scaffolded numeracy program at Year 7 and preliminary results have been exceptionally pleasing. Having strong enrolments and a successful transition program enables us to continue to offer these diverse programs and opportunities.
Disability Inclusion Reform
The college has this year commenced the process of gaining a much more thorough understanding of Disability Inclusion. The new DET reform is a significant body of work that needs to be implemented over the next three years. This new strength-based model is supported with additional funding and resources.
Japanese Language
Recently, Mr Hayakawa was recognised for presenting to over 300 Japanese language teachers and displaying his expertise and knowledge to improve the delivery of Japanese across Victoria. We are very fortunate to have Mr Hayakawa provide such high-quality expertise to his colleagues and the education system. Well done Mr Hayakawa.
I also take this opportunity to remind our families that our Sister School Kogakkan High School will be visiting early next term. If you are interested in hosting a student at your home, please contact Mr Hayakawa at the college to discuss.
Performing Arts
Late last term, I announced the terrific news that two Rosehill students were successful in their bid to be part of the state school spectacular. I am pleased to announce that a third student, Brody Comito, will be part of the lighting crew. Well done, Brody!
Chess Club
This year we are fortunate to have a chess FIDE master, Dr Grant Szuveges, run chess workshops with our students every Friday lunchtime. These sessions commenced this term and have been very well attended. You will find further information in this edition of the newsletter.
Staffing
All schools in the western region are reporting difficulties in sourcing emergency relief staff. The CRT agencies are reporting they do not have enough teachers to keep up with the demand, so I take this opportunity to remind the community that covid/flu/colds are more prevalent in this climate. We encourage all to wash hands regularly, wear a mask if unwell with a minor aliment, and to stay home if you suspect the flu or covid. The college has available RAT kits if required.
Unfortunately, this week we have had several staff absences due to covid and illness and we have had to cancel some sport excursions, some senior classes and other professional learning activities for staff. There is every likelihood that we may need to keep a year level at home in the coming weeks if we are unable to cover the day.
I also remind families that as we head into the winter months the college winter uniform is a requirement and when worn correctly with shirt, jumper and jacket, pants or school issued leggings it provides ample warmth and protection from the elements. Your support in these matters is greatly appreciated.
Homework Club – Wednesday
Due to unforeseen staffing changes, the homework club will move to a Wednesday afterschool as from this week. 2:30pm – 3:10pm for the remainder of this term.
Final Word………….
Due to the busy nature of work over the past few months I haven’t had a chance to read many novels, only policy documents. As you would be aware the school has a comprehensive reading program, and we encourage your children to read and to develop a love of reading. As discussed previously, the benefits are significant. The winter months are a great time to snuggle up with a book and immerse oneself in a different time and place. I will speak to our knowledgeable librarians for some recommended reading, and I encourage your children to do the same. I take this opportunity to welcome our new librarian, Emily Wright, who joined us earlier this term. Emily has instantly become a respected and valued member of our library team and will certainly provide some terrific reading recommendations.
Arthur Soumalias
PRINCIPAL