The extended summer break provides a valuable chance to relax, reconnect with family and friends, and recharge for the year ahead. It is also an ideal time to reinforce the importance of reading. As highlighted in the previous newsletter, regular reading plays a vital role in developing comprehension, vocabulary and critical thinking. I strongly encourage families to support students in reading their prescribed novels in preparation for 2026. Much like rewatching a favourite film, revisiting a text can reveal new details, deeper meaning and fresh perspectives. Talking with your child about the characters, themes or ideas they find interesting is a wonderful way to support this learning.
Below is the reading list for each year level:
Year 7
Things a Map Won’t Show You – Susan La Marca & Pam Macintyre
The Goodbye Year – Emily Gale
Year 8
Runner – Robert Newton
Year 9
Ghost Bird – Lisa Fuller
Year 10
Insight Shakespeare Plays: Macbeth
Year 11
The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald
Year 12
English – We Have Always Lived in the Castle – Shirley Jackson
EAL – The Memory Police – Yōko Ogawa
The final weeks of the year have been filled with energy, achievement and celebration. From strong sporting performances and an exciting New Zealand STEM trip to Orientation programs and a wide range of activities and excursions, our students have enjoyed many rich opportunities. This has been complemented by terrific VCE results, reflecting the dedication of both students and staff.
On Wednesday 10th December, we were delighted to welcome our future Year 7 students for their Orientation Day. It was wonderful to see them engage so positively, make new connections and become familiar with our school environment. We very much look forward to welcoming these students and their families to Rosehill in 2026.

Our Academic Excellence Awards evening on Thursday 11th December was a highlight of the term. The evening celebrated the outstanding achievements of students across all learning areas. We sincerely thank our sponsors and community partners for their ongoing support. It was a pleasure to see the pride shared by families as students’ hard work was acknowledged. I would also like to congratulate all students who demonstrated commitment and effort throughout the year, regardless of whether they received an award. Your progress and perseverance are valued, and we encourage you to continue striving for your personal best. A special congratulations to our 2025 School Captain and Dux of 2025, Delcine Li. We also acknowledge Ms Singleton for her exceptional leadership in coordinating this wonderful event.
A significant program of maintenance and improvement works will take place over the summer holidays, making January a busy and productive time at the college. These upgrades will further enhance our learning environment and include:
- Installation of new shade sails near the basketball courts
- Resurfacing of external basketball courts
- New carpet and painting across most portables
- Replacement of lighting with new LED fittings
- New roofing for the canteen covered area
- Resurfacing and sanding of gym floors and basketball courts
- Reinstallation of shade sails near Portables 1 and 2
- Repairs to the school carpark
- Installation of automatic gates at the Sapphire Street carpark entrance
- Painting of locker bays in B Wing
I also wish to congratulate our Year 12 students on receiving their VCE results last week. Well done to the Class of 2025. Many students achieved outstanding outcomes, including ATARs in the high nineties, with 99% of the cohort successfully completing their VCE or VCE VM. Our Careers team continues to do an excellent job supporting students to secure positive post-school pathways. The continued improvement in our VCE median score over recent years reflects the strength of our teaching and learning programs and the commitment of our staff. I am extremely proud to lead such a dedicated and successful school community, supported by an exceptional staff who are passionate, committed and outstanding role models for our students.
Finally, a reminder that the commencement of the 2026 school year will be staggered:
- Wednesday 28th January 2026 - Year 7, 10, 11 and 12 students start
- Thursday 29th January 2026 - Year 8 and 9 students return
I extend my warmest wishes to you all for a safe, restful and enjoyable summer break, and every good wish for the year ahead. To those in our community who celebrate Christmas, I wish you a very Merry Christmas. On behalf of the staff at Rosehill Secondary College, thank you for the continued support and partnership you show our school. We greatly value this connection and look forward to continuing our shared learning journey in 2026.
Arthur Soumalias
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