This is the penultimate newsletter for the year, and we are now well into the final weeks of the 2025 school year. The Year 12 exams have come and gone, and our Year 11 students have also completed their exams and as well as their Orientation Program for Year 12. Year 10 exams conclude this week, and students will begin their two-day Year 11 Orientation early next week. Their final day for the year is Tuesday, 2nd December.
Year 12
I would like to once again congratulate all Year 12 students on their achievements this year and across their 13 years of schooling. It was wonderful to farewell them at Graduation last week, and I was fortunate to have many positive conversations with families whose time with us comes to an end this year. Thank you for your support and your positive contribution to Rosehill over such a long period.
School Captains 2025
Our outgoing Captains did a terrific job all year and hosting the Graduation was no different. Delcine Li and Hugo Bliss thank you for your work and commitment throughout the year, best wishes for 2026 and beyond.
School Captains and Student Leaders 2026
It’s with great pleasure that I introduce our 2026 school captains and leadership team. Alexandra Homatopoulos and Nethasha Silva who will be well supported by our Vice Captains in Amalia Corbalan and Ruby Herriot.
Alexandra Homatopoulos |
Nethasha Silva |
Amalia Corbalan |
Ruby Herriot |
Other leadership positions include:
- SRC Captains Amishi Gupta and Ezra McKeown
- Student Voice Captains Zainab Adnan and Keira McGrillen-Mannix
- International Students Captains Linna Nguyen and Anthony Tran
Year 9 Exams
Year 9 exams in English, Science and Mathematics also conducted this week. These assessments provide an invaluable opportunity for students to practise the serious business of sitting exams, develop effective study habits and build the skills needed to work under pressure in the years ahead.
Course Confirmation
Course confirmation for students entering Years 7, 8 and 9 in 2026 will be finalised next week. Information will be sent home, and we ask you to please contact the College if you do not receive this information by next Wednesday 5th December.
Curriculum Day
A reminder that Wednesday, 17th December is a curriculum day. All staff will be involved in whole-school professional learning, with a key focus on continued work on the Victorian Curriculum 2.0. This is a student free day.
Staffing Update
I am pleased to report that we are fully staffed for 2026 and continue to attract high-quality educators. Challenges remain across the system, particularly in specialised and bespoke subject areas, but we continue to be well placed.
RIL
I would also like to reiterate our school values of Respect, Initiative and Learning (RIL). These values underpin our work and reflect our moral purpose as educators: to ensure all students receive a high-quality education that supports them to become thoughtful, responsible citizens who contribute positively to their communities.
With this comes responsibility and clear expectations regarding behaviour. We will continue to uphold our high standards, and I thank our parents and guardians for their ongoing support in promoting and modelling these values at home.
Turn the Page…….
As we approach the summer break, it is an ideal time to encourage regular reading. I am currently re-reading George Orwell’s 1984. After so many years, it feels like a new book, almost like watching a film for the second time, you notice things you had forgotten or missed the first time. For our senior students, the Year 12 texts are an excellent place to start and ideally should be read at least three times for maximum understanding.
Arthur Soumalias
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