As we approach the final few weeks of Term, I remind parents of our upcoming parent teacher interviews for students in Year 7 – 11, on Thursday 8th September. The program is face to face on the school grounds from 10:30am – 3:30pm. The afternoon/evening session is online from 4:30pm – 6:30pm. These events are an opportunity to meet with your child’s teachers and discuss their progress and areas for improvement.
Our Year 12 students have the GAT assessment on Wednesday, 7th September. We wish them the very best. The next few weeks will no doubt be exceptionally busy with the completion of final school assessed tasks. Most students will soon turn their attention to exam preparation. Compulsory trial exams will be running during the Term 3 break for VCE students. Due to the pending commencement of major works at the College, these exams will be held in the ECA and Year 11 VCE area. Please remind your child to check the trial exam roster. The coming months are a critical study time, so I encourage parents and guardians to provide some quiet space at home for senior students. Plenty of sleep, healthy eating and some regular exercise should be incorporated into the study program in the lead up and during the final exams. We are proud of our senior students’ efforts this year and encourage them to put their best foot forward in terms of effort and commitment over the final few months of their secondary school experience.
ARC3 has been appointed as the construction company to complete the capital works at the college over the next 15 months. The scheduled start date is 13th September. We are excited to have the project finally commence after significant delays due to the current environment of staff shortages and supply chain issues. Please encourage your child to have patience and understanding when moving around the college during the construction period as some major thoroughfares will be significantly impacted.
Last week it was our pleasure to meet our Year 7 students and families of 2023. I had a number of conversations with many parents, before, during and after the official proceedings. No doubt it’s a big milestone moving from primary to secondary and we are excited to make this transition as seamless as feasible. We welcome our new families to Rosehill Secondary College, in addition to all the families who have another sibling joining our community. Thank you to Ms Riquelme, Mr Derks and Ms Boadle who form our Junior School team and are overseen by our Assistant Principal Frances Snow. Together with Mr Cogan they did a tremendous job of organising, running, and presenting at the transition night.
I also take this opportunity to wish Mr Hosking and the Year 10 team and students all the best for the upcoming camp to Tasmania. As mentioned in previous editions, we are committed to providing as many quality opportunities as possible to our students and families. These events require a significant amount of work and effort to plan and deliver. Our teachers are giving up their own time to attend. Such opportunities are becoming more difficult to deliver, and with the new working conditions recently introduced, they may only be feasible due to the goodwill of our staff. Please take the time to thank our staff for all that they do.
Finally, I would like to take a moment to congratulate all the staff at Rosehill Secondary College for their tremendous work over the past couple of years. Our NAPLAN data for 2022 is extremely positive, despite the significant disruptions to learning over the past 2-3 years; our teachers and education support staff have not wavered from their commitment to working for all students. Our enrichment and enhancement programs, STEP, RAMP and REAP, together with our support programs such as MYLNS, tutoring and reading and writing programs, to name a few, have proven to be very effective and well worth the effort.
A brief snapshot of the improvement since 2019.
Year 9 Reading
- Students in the Top 2 Bands has increased by 150%
- Students in the Bottom 2 Bands has improved by 50%
Year 9 Writing
- Students in the Top 2 Bands has increased by over 300%
- Students in the Bottom 2 Bands has improved by just under 50%
Year 9 Numeracy
- Students in the Top 2 Bands has increased by just under 10%
- Students in the Bottom 2 Bands has improved by 10%
It is so pleasing to see our college is well ahead for these measures when compared to schools in the rest of the State, Similar schools, and the Moonee Valley Network schools.
Arthur Soumalias
PRINCIPAL