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LEADERSHIP TEAM

Mr. Josh Willersdorf (Acting Principal)

Mr. Brad Vallance (Assistant Principal)

Ms. Kym Woolley (Assistant Principal)

Mrs. Jennifer Chatfield (Acting Assistant Principal)

To parents, carers, students,

 

Year 12 Farewell Assembly – 🎓✨

Last week , our school community came together for a special Year 12 Farewell Assembly to celebrate the incredible achievements of our graduating class and to wish them all the very best as they begin their next chapter.

 

It was a heartfelt occasion filled with laughter, memories, and well-deserved recognition. We thank our Year 12 students for their contributions, leadership, and positive impact throughout their time at Red Cliffs Secondary College. Your dedication, resilience, and school spirit have left a legacy.

 

A special thank you goes to our School Captains and Student Ambassadors for 2025. Your enthusiasm, commitment, and teamwork have been outstanding. You’ve led by example and helped make our school a more connected and vibrant place.

As we say goodbye to our outgoing leaders, we’re also thrilled to welcome our new 2026 School Captains and Student Leaders! We look forward to seeing your ideas, energy, and vision shine as you take on these important roles next year.

 

Congratulations to our Year 12 Class of 2025 we’re so proud of everything you’ve achieved, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for each of you. 🌟

 

Good Luck to Our Year 12 Students!

As the VCE exam period begins, we’d like to take a moment to congratulate our Year 12 students on reaching this incredible milestone. The journey through secondary school has been one of hard work, resilience, and growth and now it’s time to show just how much you’ve learned. Remember the score does not define you.   We know the coming weeks can be both exciting and challenging but remember that these exams are just one step in your lifelong learning journey. Take time to look after yourselves, stay organised, and trust in the preparation you’ve done throughout the year. Your teachers, families, and the entire school community are behind you every step of the way.

 

Whether you’re sitting your final exams or preparing for what comes next, we are incredibly proud of your achievements and the determination you’ve shown.

From everyone at Red Cliffs Secondary College, we wish our Year 12 cohort the very best of luck in their VCE exams. Believe in yourselves, you’ve got this!

 

🌟 SWPBS Values Exchange – Most Picked Prize: Freddo Frogs! 🐸🍫

Our SWPBS (School-Wide Positive Behaviour Support) Values Exchange has been buzzing with excitement this term! Students have been working hard to earn their points by showing our school values in action — Resilience, Compassion, Success and Citizenship and we’ve loved seeing so many positive choices being recognised.

When it came time to exchange those well-earned points, one prize clearly stood out as a favourite… Freddo Frogs! 🏆It seems our students have a real sweet spot for this classic treat, with Freddos flying off the prize table faster than anything else!

 

A big congratulations to everyone who has earned and exchanged their points this term. Your positive attitude and commitment to our school values make our community a better place every day.

 

Keep up the great work, and we can’t wait to see what prizes are popular next time will Freddos keep their top spot, or will a new favourite take over? Stay tuned!

 

Year 10 and 11 Exams ✏️📚

With exams approaching, here are a few quick tips to help you stay calm and confident:

  1. Plan ahead – Make a study timetable and stick to it.
  2. Practice – Try past exams to build confidence.
  3. Stay organised – Keep your notes and space tidy.
  4. Look after yourself – Sleep well, eat well, and take breaks.
  5. Stay positive – Believe in your preparation you’ve got this!

Good luck to all our students🌟

 

🌟 School magazine

Reminder to get your orders into the office to secure your magazine.

 

🌟 Year 9 Work Experience: Getting Ready!

Year 9 students are getting ready to step into the world of work! Over the past few weeks, everyone’s been finding placements, writing CVs, and practising how to make a great first impression.

 

From schools and shops to offices and workshops, students are heading out to try new things and learn new skills. It’s a chance to build confidence, meet new people, and discover what jobs might suit them in the future.

 

Good luck, Year 9’s and make the most of every moment. We can’t wait to hear about your experiences!

 

Kym Woolley

Assistant Principal