Message from the Principal
Mr David Smith
Message from the Principal
Mr David Smith
Dear Parents and Guardians,
As we approach the end of 2024, I take this opportunity to reflect on the year that has been and what success means for our School community.
Each year at Calrossy is brimming with activity, filled with countless achievements and memorable moments that celebrate the successes of individuals, teams, and the School community as a whole. From academic milestones and sporting triumphs to creative pursuits and acts of service, every corner of school life contributes to a vibrant and inspiring environment.
Celebrating Achievements Together
As we prepare for our year-end celebrations, I encourage you to join us in recognising the diverse achievements of our students. From the academic milestones to the quieter moments of growth, each success tells a story of hard work and perseverance.
In many ways our School has enjoyed one of its most successful years ever. Selected achievements include:
There are many other individual and group achievements amongst students and staff. Well done to all.
Measuring Success
What does success mean for our School community? For some, there is the temptation to equate success solely with grades and test scores. With reports soon to be released, parents and students will receive a clear indication of aspects of progress and growth. While academic achievement is an essential component of education, it is only one piece of the puzzle. At Calrossy, we believe success is a multifaceted concept that includes growth, character, and community impact.
Academic Growth
We celebrate every student's progress, whether it’s mastering a challenging subject, improving study habits, or showing newfound confidence in the classroom. Success is not just about high marks but about consistent effort, a love of learning, and resilience in the face of challenges. It is about growth. There will be some students who do not receive a certificate or award at Presentation Day, but who have triumphed in growth and/or improvement. Sometimes the hard work in the present is what sets up future success. I love the common story in our School of students growing through the years to receive high commendation as they graduate. That is one of Calrossy’s best kept secrets. Success in Year 12 is the result of steady growth and improvement over many years.
Personal Development
Equally important is the development of character. This year, we’ve witnessed students demonstrate kindness, integrity, and leadership. Whether it was through acts of empathy, teamwork on the sports field, or advocacy in the classroom, these moments reflect the heart of what we strive to instil in our learners. Some highlights include our Weeks of Wellbeing, RU OK Day, Year 12 fundraising for the Greatest Shave and the
Calrossy Foundation, the Anglicare Christmas in July project providing over 200 food hampers for families in need and the Boarder community filling over 205 boxes for Operation Christmas Child. For our students to hear stories from Sam Bailey and Shanna Whan, inspiring them to grow, is important. Students have supported the Rural Fire Service and other community groups. Our Chapel Program encourages students to engage in selfless service by following the example of Jesus. It is not lost on me that when people focus on the needs of others, their own personal growth and wellbeing is improved. I believe this is the way we were made.
Community Engagement
Our students have also made a difference beyond our School walls. From participating in service projects to environmental initiatives, they’ve learned that success includes making a positive impact on the world around them. All of the events in the paragraph above relate to the community working together. Our Boarders regularly participate in the Boarders Cup and regular musters and our House Competitions are something that is
celebrated from Prep to Year 12. The sport carnivals, House Music and Shakespeare Days have all been enthusiastically embraced. Some in our P & F have given their time to mow Rugby Fields and mark lines to raise funds. Others have constructed lunch tables or cooked sausages. Our Red vs Blue Sports day was a wonderful celebration of our community, involving current students and families with Alumni. This year we have enjoyed more events in which Grandparents, Alumni and parents have engaged with and this is something we seek to continue to grow. There is much research indicating that when parents and school partner closely together, the outcomes are most positive for their children.
I thank each and every member of our community for your ongoing support in helping us nurture well-rounded, thoughtful, and motivated learners. As we look ahead to the next school year, we remain committed to providing an environment where every child can thrive and achieve their version of success.
David Smith
Principal