Deputy Principal - Student Development

Celebrating Student Success
This year we will be instituting the Principal’s eHonour Board awards. This is a chance for students to be acknowledged for the great work they do in raising the bar or contributing to community.
We are looking forward to receiving nominations for students to be acknowledged for their excellence in one or more of the categories below:
- Leadership
- Academic Achievement
- Positive and Effective Teamwork
- Initiative and Problem Solving
- Cultural and Artistic Excellence
- Outreach and Service to Community
- Sporting Achievements
The criteria that need to be achieved for each of the categories are available on pages 8 and 9 of the Student Planner. Students would need to have achieved in three out of four, or four out of five of the criteria listed to be considered as achieving excellence in the field nominated.
The Principal or Deputy Principal will be responsible for making the final decision with regards to the recipient of the eHonour Board position. We are hoping to have one recipient each week. If there is more than one student nominated, the unsuccessful nominees will still be recognised in the college newsletter and on the eHonour Board.
Should your daughter receive the eHonour Board Award for the week, you will be contacted and advised that an article and photo will appear in the college newsletter (If media permission is granted). Your daughter will also be honoured on the electronic noticeboards the following Monday, and receive a certificate from the Principal noting the reason for the award.
Students can be nominated by teachers, coaches, support staff, and parent volunteers. There is a nomination template on Moodle that is utilised for this to occur. Should you wish to nominate a student, please let a Pastoral Guardian know and they will endeavor to make this possible.
As this is the final Parent Corner for the term, may I wish you and your family Easter blessings. Nothing expresses our faith like Easter as it is the mystery of the resurrection that brings peace to our life knowing that, even in darkness, there is always light. Taking the time to remember the reason for the season would be a great way of reflecting on what Jesus’ death and resurrection meant to the world.
Annette Butterworth