Principal's Report

Dear parents and carers,

 

I am excited to be seconded for the term at Epping Secondary, and thus far have observed firsthand the dedicated staff and friendly students.

 

This term is challenging as we continue smooth operations whilst assembling and finalising the plans for next year.  The current teacher shortage crisis has made it difficult for all schools.  This has meant that all staff have had to step out of their comfort zone and manage the diversity of requests and needs from other staff, parents and students.

 

Epping SC is a strong community, and now more than ever we need this community to work together.  

 

The best way we can all achieve this is to recognise this pressure and remember that we are all on the same team with a common objective (our students/kids).

 

I ask that we all continue to remain, calm friendly and respectful and most importantly patient.

 

We can get through this hurdle!

 

I too like most people are saddened about the current world conflict, and no doubt, many in our school community are affected by the devastating events in the Middle East.

 

All of us are upset and disturbed by the awful events depicted in media footage and images.

 

This time is particularly distressing for staff, students, families and carers who have family and friends in Israel and Gaza. 

 

We are also aware that students of diverse backgrounds, including Jewish and Muslim students, may be significantly affected by public events, mainstream media coverage and social media at this time.

 

Please be assured that all staff are aware of the extreme emotional toll on many in our community at this time.

 

 But please also feel free to get in contact with any of the staff at our school if you would like to ensure we are aware of what your child is going through at this time.

 

Our support staff will continue doing all they can to support all our students, and support is also available for our staff.

 

I also want to assure you that the department is monitoring the situation from a school security perspective and have advised there is no further action we need to take at this stage.

 

It is possible that extremely distressing scenes from the conflict may be posted online in coming days. 

 

Please ensure your children are aware of where they can find support in the event they come across such images. At our school, your year level managers are the first port of call.

 

You may find some aspects of this resource helpful: 

 

Support is also available through external services including:

 

My door is always open, and I am sure we will all look to support one another in this very difficult time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anesti Anestis

Acting Principal

Epping Secondary College