From the
Head of Senior School
From the
Head of Senior School
Dear BMGS Senior School Community,
As we approach the final stretch of the school year, it is with great pride and anticipation that we extend our heartfelt best wishes to our year 12 students. This dedicated group of young individuals has reached a pivotal moment in their academic journey, and we want to take a moment to acknowledge their hard work and determination.
To our year 12 students,
It has been an absolute pleasure to have you as part of our school community. Over the years, we've watched you grow, learn, and evolve into the remarkable individuals you are today. Your dedication to your studies and your commitment to personal growth have not gone unnoticed.
As you prepare for your upcoming exams, we want to remind you that the future is yours to seize. Regardless of the paths you choose to embark upon, remember that the world is full of incredible opportunities waiting for you. It is a world that you have the power to shape and influence.
We'd like to share a belief with you: There are three types of people in this world.
And those who wonder what happened.
Our wish for each one of you is to be the first type of person—the one who makes things happen. Embrace challenges with courage, seek out opportunities with determination, and never shy away from making a positive impact on the world around you.
You are entering an exciting phase of your life, one where you will contribute to the world in unique and meaningful ways. Each of you possesses the potential to achieve greatness, and we can't wait to see the incredible contributions you'll make to our society.
As your exams approach, remember that your hard work and preparation will pay off. Trust in your abilities, stay focused, and believe in yourselves. You've got this!
On behalf of the entire BMGS community, we extend our best wishes to year 12 as you embark on this important journey. May you rise to the occasion and embrace the opportunities that lie ahead with confidence and enthusiasm.
Good luck, year 12! We believe in you.
Warm regards,
Alicia Michielsen
Head of Senior School
On Wednesday, 17th September, Zara P-B and I had the privilege of attending the Olympic Changemaker Forum, a prestigious program run by the Australian Olympic Committee. The forum is designed to empower young leaders from across Australia to embrace the Olympic values and apply them within their schools, sporting clubs, and communities. Being selected to participate in such a program was an honour, as it recognises students who are actively making a positive difference and provides the opportunity to develop leadership skills in a unique, high-level environment.
The theme of the forum, Power the Change, encouraged us to consider how young people can drive meaningful change through sport and beyond. The program featured keynote speakers—including the CEO of the Australian Olympic Committee, Noemi Fox, and rugby sevens gold medallist Chloe Dalton—alongside interactive workshops and collaborative activities. These challenged us to reflect on our own experiences and to explore practical ways we can continue to influence our communities.
I contributed by sharing my volunteering experiences, such as umpiring at local competitions, assisting with junior development programs, and supporting community netball events. These opportunities have allowed me to give back to the sport I love and to help foster an inclusive environment for younger players. It was rewarding to see how my own journey aligned with the forum’s message of using sport as a tool for connection, resilience, and positive change.
Attending the Olympic Changemaker Forum was not only inspiring—as we heard from a diverse range of Olympians, both retired and current—but also a reminder of the responsibility and opportunity young people have to be leaders. The program reinforced my motivation to continue volunteering, to act as a role model in my community, and to use my experiences to power change in everyday life. I would highly encourage other young changemakers to consider expressing interest in this event next year.
Rose Perisce-Burrell
Year 11 Student