As we end Week 4 and head into the fifth week of Term, I can report that its has been a calm and impressive start to the school year for students and staff at Rosehill Secondary College. It is pleasing to see students committed to their studies and taking pride and responsibility for their learning and constantly wanting to improve. It is a significant focus for this year.
After School Tuition
To help support children keep up and assist with the completion of the work, the College offers several after school homework programs. These sessions are supervised with teaching staff, and they are provided to support your children. Please use this resource if you think your child could benefit from some additional structured homework time.
Swimming Carnival
Friday 7th March is our swimming carnival. This is an important day in our school calendar, and we look forward to seeing all students attend and participate on the day. There are many activities on offer so even less capable swimmers can earn points for their house by taking part in non-swimming games and events.
All students must travel to the venue by bus. Any student who wishes to be dismissed from the venue at the end of the day must present a signed note, from their parent/guardian, by Friday afternoon, 28th February to the relevant sub school team.
Payment is due by Monday 3rd March. Late notes or payments will not be accepted as bus booking need to be finalised by this date; also, staff need to plan effectively for all the children in the college. It is a significant undertaking to have over 1000 children at one event.
School Council
The are three (3) casual vacancies for parents/guardians’ representatives to join School Council for 2025. If interested or would like more information, please contact the Business Manager, Judith Wright on 9337 2488.
Parking
Thank you to all the parents who show patience, respect and consideration during the busy and hectic pick up and drop off times. It is disappointing to hear reports of poor behaviour from a small number of parents/guardians towards our neighbours during pick up and drop off. Please respect their homes, driveways and their right to access their home when they need. Essendon Private Hospital on Rosehill Road is also private property. MV Council officers have been notified and will be booking vehicles parked illegally. We strongly recommend you park a few streets away and have your child walk to your car during the busy after school pick up.
School Values
We actively promote a strong sense of our school values to our students. Our core values are Respect, Initiative and Learning. There is no better way to display such values than by modelling them to our young people.
I have included the College RIL matrix for your perusal. This is an important document for our school community, and we encourage all members of our community; students, staff and parents to be familiar with these behaviours and values.

Finally, in additional to our RIL matrix, each sub school and year level has a focus on key ideas that are discussed and emphasised during the homegroup program. These are below in a continuum. We encourage you to have these discussions with your children. Ask them how they can incorporate these themes into their everyday at school.
Year 7 |
Year 8 |
Year 9 |
Year 10 |
Year 11 |
Year 12 |
Belonging |
Persistence |
Empathy |
Intention |
Resilience & Mindset |
Resilience & Mindset |
Thank you for your ongoing support.
Arthur Soumalias
PRINCIPAL