As we approach the end of Term 1, I am pleased to report that we have been very impressed with the commitment of our students this term. As a comparison, attendance data across the college is up above 91%, which is a terrific start and within the range of attendance before COVID. Strong attendance at school suggests that most students are happy and well-engaged with their learning
Extra-Curricular Activities
There have been a significant number of wonderful extracurricular activities this term. This is very pleasing to see and a testament to the commitment of our staff to deliver engaging and out-of-classroom experiences for students. These include several different camps, inter-school sports days, incursions such as Medieval day, guest speakers, including the Hon Ben Carroll, Deputy Premier and Minister for Education, career expos for our senior students, an excursion to the Bi-Annual Air Show, University Open Days, just to name a few. I am also extremely pleased to report that team Sapphire was successful during the swimming carnival. Well done to all the participants who earned points for their house on the day!
The interaction between students and staff and the opportunity to form rapport outside the classroom is an important focus of our Annual Implementation Plan (AIP) and aligns with our whole school BSEM training. These are important facets of education and help build strong working relationships for years to come.
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This week began with two big events, firstly, Rosefest, which was a great success with approximately $4,000 raised for charity and secondly, Athletics Day - which was also strongly attended with many students participating across the many Track and Field events. The weather was kind to us on both days and the opportunity for our community to build rapport with shared experiences was invaluable.
Parent/Teacher Interviews
It was also very pleasing to see such a strong commitment and attendance with the parent teacher conferences last week. I had many conversations with parents and carers during the onsite sessions and can report an overwhelmingly strong positive experience for students and parents alike. Attending these meetings with your child sends a very strong message that you value education and that we are working as a team to ensure successful learning outcomes.
Sponsorship
Bendigo Bank East Keilor has kindly approved to sponsor the purchase of two new 3-D printers and a new split system air conditioner for H1. Bendigo Bank has sponsored our Awards night for many years. We are very grateful for Bendigo Bank’s generosity in helping provide essential equipment to our college community.
Staffing Update
Melissa Chapman will be taking maternity leave from the end of this term. We wish Melissa all the best for the pending birth of her first child. We have been fortunate to find a suitable replacement with Physics and Science qualifications, Tracy Guan, who has been working with us for a few weeks as a CRT helping cover other classes.
David McLeod will also commence with us next term teaching Product Design and Technology. David is a highly experienced teacher in this field.
We welcome back Valerie Chua (formerly Zivcic) from parental leave next term. Valerie is an experienced and wonderful maths teacher having taught senior and junior mathematics at Rosehill for many years.
Acting Principal
I will be a caretaker Principal during Term 2 at University High School whilst the substantive principal position is advertised in the next Principal Round on 2nd May 2025. The application period will run for four weeks which will allow for the process to be completed in time for a Term 3 appointment following a successful recommendation. I will be returning to Rosehill Secondary College at the end of this process. During Term 2 Ms Frances Snow will be Acting Principal in my stead.
End of Term
Finally, I would like to wish our community and families a safe, healthy and happy term break. It’s a great opportunity to rejuvenate in readiness for Term 2. Happy Easter to all who celebrate and try not to eat too many chocolate eggs!
Arthur Soumalias
PRINCIPAL