From the Leadership Team

Our Partnership Matters
You are your child’s first and most important teacher. From you, your children learn values and attitudes that shape them for life. That matters. How you support your child’s learning in the formal setting of school also matters. Together, schools and parents share the most important job in the world: to support the development and wellbeing of children, and to provide them with opportunities to thrive.
As educators, our relationship with you is central to the success of every child at Endeavour. When we work in partnership, we see increased academic achievements and healthy emotional, social, physical and spiritual development, which leads to better lifelong outcomes for students.
One way we can work together is through Learning Conversations, which are offered at the end of Terms 1 and 3 for all year levels. These discussions focus on your child’s academic progress and are led by teachers. Teachers may request a Learning Conversation, and this is our way of signaling to you that your child’s growth may not be on track.
Even without a formal request, all parents are warmly invited to book in, and students are strongly encouraged to attend. Even without a formal request, all parents are warmly invited to book a meeting.
In Terms 2 and 4, we invite parents and students to Care Group Connection Evenings. These meetingspowerfully position our students to lead robust and carefully structured conversations with you and their Care Group teacher about their personal and social capabilities. At Endeavour, we capture these capabilities in the Vision for Learners, where key skills, characteristics and dispositions are defined. This is student agency in action, where students will reveal their capacity to shape their learning journey and make responsible decisions and choices for improvement.
We all want our young people to thrive, and working together is the best way to help them grow. When you receive an invitation for a Learning Conversation or Care Group Connection Evening, we hope you take full advantage of the opportunity to support your child’s development.
Louisa Mulligan
Head of Middle School