As we head into the semester break, we look forward to a little bit of time to reflect on the year to date. I trust that all students and families have a safe and happy two weeks. Please be mindful of the new semester subjects for students in Years 7-10 which will commence in Week 1 Term 3. Check Compass over the holidays to ensure your children are aware of their new electives and room changes.
Year 9-11 exams have come and gone, and we are very pleased with the commitment shown by our students. It has been several years since we have been able to run these exams and they provide a wonderful opportunity to experience the rigour and expectations required to be successful in Year 12.
Semester reports will be available on Compass by the end of this week, and I encourage all parents and guardians to spend 15-20 minutes with their child reviewing and reflecting on the report. This is a terrific opportunity to celebrate successes and to look for areas of improvement. Of particular importance is the effort, participation, and completion of set work. There is no magic formula for success other than sustained effort and every one of us is capable of improving our effort and efficient use of time. Academic achievement is built around student commitment to their studies.
To our Year 12 students, it has been a very busy semester, especially in recent weeks with many Unit 3 assessments having been completed. I strongly recommend that VCE students take the time during the two-week break to summarise notes to help consolidate understanding. If possible, commence some trial exams via past exam papers or Checkpoints resources. Essentially, there is only one full term of secondary school remaining.
A special thank you to all our staff who have worked tremendously hard during the first semester this year to ensure Rosehill students are given every opportunity to succeed and make this school a great Educational College for our families and the community. I would like to acknowledge Ms Sarah-Jane Baker who is leaving us at the end of this term to pursue a new career in nuclear energy. She has been an asset to our school, and we wish her the very best on her new career path. We also wish Ms Laura Jago all the best as she takes maternity leave. It is an exciting time for Laura and her partner as they become parents for the first time, congratulations!
The building works adjacent to our library have commenced and we look forward to the competed indoor/outdoor reading space. Unfortunately, there has been a delay in the commencement of the Capital Works demolition of C-wing due to the global supply chain issues. Our project management team and the Victorian School Building Authority (VSBA) are working through a resolution.
I am pleased to announce that the College has secured the services of numeracy consultant, Rob Park, to help continue our exciting work in this space. Next term we will commence a numeracy trial at Year 7, with a focus on improving student capacity to understand multiplicative thinking. We believe a focus on this area at the junior levels will help build a stronger numeracy base for all students, many of whom have been impacted by lockdowns over the past few years. Together with our literacy consultant, Terri Campbell, who has been working with us for the past 30 months, we feel the College is well placed to continue to deliver high quality teaching and learning outcomes despite the real staffing challenges all schools are currently experiencing.
Finally, I take this opportunity to remind you that reading is a great way to immerse yourself into a different world and relax after a busy couple of terms. As an avid reader I have not been able to read as much over the past few months, so I look forward to reading a great novel or two in the coming weeks. Please encourage your children to do the same, the benefits can be profound.
Despite the difficulties we have faced this year I leave you with this quote by Elizabeth Edwards, I hope it will inspire us to continue our work in the current environment.
“She stood in the storm and when the wind did not blow her way, she adjusted her sails.”
― Elizabeth Edwards
Arthur Soumalias
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