A Note from Your Roxburgh College Principal
Dear Parents/ Carers and Students,
Term three is always an exciting and tiring time at Roxburgh College when not a week seems to pass without some quite significant happening. The Term started with a successful Curriculum Day that provided an opportunity for staff to collaborate in preparing their teaching programs. We had winter sports ending with a number of school teams competing and representing our school well, including a number of students participating in the Northern Regional Athletics Day.
Mental Health Awareness Week, Wear it Purple Day, RU OK Day and NAIDOC Week were also celebrated, all promoting ‘acceptance and inclusion.’ We managed to squeeze in some staff v students sports at lunchtime and o Our VET Music and Instrumental Music students offered parent/carers, students and staff brilliant performances that lifted our spirit during a period of inclined weather, which influenced attendance.
I feel really encouraged when I ponder the breadth of opportunities available and see how many staff and students get involved. And, I encourage all our students to keep looking for opportunities to be involved in school life, not just in the academic sense. Â
A significant occurrence this term was the Course Selection events across Year 7 to Year 11, and the Parent-Teacher Interviews that where well received, including some parents/carers and students engaging in a treasure trail that saw only a few people identify an area of the school we affectionately refer to as ‘The Grey Elephant.’
Moving forward, I would like to see us continue to respect the decisions we make in relation to dealing with school expectations. In particular, this means supporting us to: implement the ban on mobile telephones in school; and embrace appropriate conduct and behaviours that help keep everyone safe. Â
In terms of Term 4, we face the ‘business’ end of the year. Year 12 VCE students will soon engage in their final examinations and many students will also be finishing internal assessments.
I hope the end of term break gives students a chance to recharge and refresh. Our seniors might use the opportunity to catch-up on some work, get some good study done but also have some well-deserved down time. Term four will be brief for our seniors in terms of time at school before end of year exams. I wish them the best over the coming months, and we look forward to seeing them all again next term.
With Respect and care,
Fernando Ianni
Principal