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Every child, regardless of their postcode is expected to travel with their class to and from practice venues, as a part of our Duty of Care. Students are not to arrive late or leave early from venues. In 2025, there will be no permanent ‘late’ arrivals or ‘early’ departures issued. It is expected that choosing WHC and the SSP, means you are committed to our 9am-3pm school hours – every day of the week.
If, your child is required to leave early or arrive late (on the odd occasion), due to an appointment, please contact Anthe Petrovics our Attendance Officer via email to arrange this, so that it is visible on compass (for all staff). This is not to be arranged via Sport Coaches or Teachers.
Anthe Petrovics: Anthe.Petrovics@education.vic.gov.au
Renee Lane – SSP Leader Renee.Lane@education.vic.gov.au
Cate Johnson – Operations Manager Cate.Johnson@education.vic.gov.au
Nick Richardson High Performance Manager Nicholas.Richardson2@education.vic.gov.au
Please contact the appropriate staff / coaches at each of the Year Levels below if you have any concerns regarding your child’s athletic performance;
AFL Program:
Thomas Hunter (Yr 7-9): Thomas.Hunter@education.vic.gov.au
Will Sexton (Yr 10-12): William.Sexton@education.vic.gov.au
Basketball Program:
Ashley Arnott (Yr 7 - 8): Ashley.Arnott@education.vic.gov.au
Kaleb Sclater (Yr 9-10): Kaleb.Sclater@education.vic.gov.au
Kris Blicavs (Yr 11-12): Kris.Blicavs@education.vic.gov.au
Netball Program:
Ainsley Corrigan (Yr 7-8): Ainsley.Corrigan@education.vic.gov.au
Stacey Dodds (Yr 9-10): Stacey.Dodds@education.vic.gov.au
Susan Meaney (Yr 11-12): Susan.Meaney@education.vic.gov.au
Seth Tomlinson: Seth.Tomlinson@education.vic.gov.au
Soccer Program:
Joseph Didulica: Joseph.Didulica@education.vic.gov.au
Sean Mahon: Sean.Mahon@education.vic.gov.au
Please note: Any mainstream concerns are via the relevant Sub-School Leader or Learning Community Leader through Compass
Student-Athlete News and Achievements
A huge congratulations to some of our student-athletes who have been doing incredible things in their chosen sport.
Raina Snidjers: Raina has recently joined our High Performance Program, as a swimmer and the results she has achieved at the recent State Age (12yo) Short Course championships, are nothing short of incredible.
400m and 800 Freestyle - gold
200m Freestyle, 200m Individual Medley and 400m Individual Medley - silver
100m Freestyle - bronze
European Soccer Tour
A huge congratulations to our SSP Soccer program on their successful campaign in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium. The U/16 Boys won 5 out of 7 games against some of the best academy teams in their respective countries. You should all be incredibly proud of yourselves and what an amazing experience.
Be sure to read Joey’s Newsletter report and check out our social media platforms for some of the trip highlights.
A huge thank you to Joey for his incredible organisation of an amazing experience and also to Adam Ross and Jackson Ramus for supporting the tour in country.
SSP Trials – Year 7-11 Students
The Specialist Sports Program (SSP) will be hosting trials for any AAP or mainstream WHC student for 2026.
Students must register via the QR code on the attached flyer. No registration = no trial (and No excuses).
Trial Details:
AFL: Monday 17th November
Basketball: 20th November
Netball: Monday 10th November
Soccer: Thursday 13th November
Please understand that there are very few positions (if any) available pending the sport and year.
Please understand that the following criteria are all considered;
Fyans Park Primary School Visit
A huge shout out and thank you to all of our Year 11 and 12 student-athletes in all four pillar sports who recently supported one of our local feeder schools – Fyans Park in a ‘taster’ session of our incredible Specialist Sports Program. The level of energy and positivity was next level, and importantly our student-athletes were simply wonderful role models. Please see some action photo’s from the day.




Please see the email we received from Rick Scade (Acting Principal of Fyans Park):
“I just wanted to express my gratitude — and that of our Year 4 and 5 students and staff — for yesterday. The enthusiasm from your Sports Coaching team and, especially, from your students was truly bucket filling to witness. Your students encouraged our Year 4s and 5s to join in, participate, and celebrate the little wins.
Several of our staff have since approached me with positive feedback about the day, particularly commenting on how well your students conducted themselves e.g. enthusiasm but also having a radar for those students who needed a little extra support. For what it’s worth, in my 25 years of teaching in Geelong, I haven’t seen that level of engagement and interaction between secondary and primary students before — it was exceptional.
So, thank you to you, your staff, and your students. I genuinely hope our families give Western Heights some serious consideration”




Road Safety
Can we please invite parents to have a conversation with their child regarding road safety. It is critically important that our students cross at designated crossings or lights only. We have had many near misses of cars and students, particularly crossing Ballarat Road on the way to the North Geelong Train station. Our student-athletes need to be responsible and recognise the importance of their own wellbeing and safety.
Renee Lane
SSP Leader
As we return for Term 4, we congratulate all players who have been involved in local league Grand finals. Well done all those who made it to the final game of the season regardless of results, it’s a fantastic effort. The holiday break also saw League and Club presentation nights where many of our netballers took our awards.
Congratulations to the long list of award winners. If we have missed any achievements or there are some award winners later in the year, please feel free to email any of the netball staff so we can acknowledge the students and all of their hard work.
Week 2 saw our YR 8, and Intermediate teams head to Bendigo as we continue our traditional friendly matches against Bendigo SESC. Teams played across 2 matches in both the junior and intermediate cohorts with some strong performances from WHC. Matches were played in great spirit as friendships continue to grow across the schools. Past Melbourne Vixen and England International Elle McDonald addressed the playing group detailing her journey, highlights, challenges and advice to netballers on navigating the Netball Victoria High Performance Pathway. We send a warm thankyou to our hosts Bendigo and we look forward to them returning to Geelong next year as we continue the relationship.






With the International Netball Season in full flight, students in Education completed an investigation into South African Netball during the recent Diamonds vs South Africa series. Students have also commenced a unit on Athlete Wellbeing which will continue throughout the term.
This week our Intermediate and YR 11 Students will travel to Melbourne for their Melbourne High Performance Experience utilising Vixens training facilities at State Netball Centre on court, S&C in the gym, recovery pools and a guest speaker in the athlete theatre. A fantastic opportunity for our students to experience the facilities and environment of elite level netball.
Thursday also marks the exciting but also sad day, our current year 12 cohort complete their on-court netball sessions as they knuckle down to focus on the upcoming YR 12 exams. We have been privileged to have worked with such a great cohort of young women who have all grown in confidence and capacity both on and off the court. With highlights of the NZ Tour this year and tournaments over the years with this group they will be memories shared forever. We wish them all the best during the exam period and the next exciting adventures in their lives. Well done!!
Please note that Representative Trials are underway currently with Barwon Region State Titles trials coming up in November. For any further information please contact or come and see any of the netball staff.
Have a great rest of the week!
Susan, Stacey, Ainsley & Seth
Specialist Netball Program
Our football program is back in full swing after a well-deserved break over the school holidays. The boys and girls have returned feeling refreshed, recharged, and ready to attack a big Term 4 with plenty of energy. It’s great to see everyone back, eager to keep improving their fundamentals and continue building on the hard work they’ve put in throughout the year.
This term will have a strong “pre-season” feel, with an increased focus on conditioning to prepare the players for next season. Alongside their on-field work, the group will continue to train hard in the gym, aiming to get stronger, faster, and more powerful each week. Testing will also be a key focus, kicking off in Week 3.
All the coaches are keen for a challenging yet very beneficial term ahead.
Perksy & Spoorsy
It’s been an amazing month for our Western Heights College Specialist Soccer Program, with so much to celebrate both on and off the pitch!
Our Girls U/14 and U/16 Futsal Teams were crowned Victorian Schools Champions, showcasing their skill, teamwork, and determination. Adding to the success, our Boys U/14 Futsal Team also claimed the state title, making it a clean sweep for our futsal squads – an outstanding achievement for our players, coaches, and the entire program!
Meanwhile, our Boys U/16 team has just returned home from an unforgettable European tour, where they competed against some of the most respected youth academies in world football. The results were nothing short of phenomenal — with wins over Ajax Amsterdam U/15, PSV Eindhoven U/15, Racing Genk U/15, Fortuna Düsseldorf U/16, and TOP OSS U/19, along with narrow losses to Feyenoord U/16 and top amateur club Jonathon U/19–U/23.
Beyond the competition, the boys experienced the very best of European football and culture. They attended matches at Borussia Dortmund’s iconic Signal Iduna Park and Ajax Amsterdam’s Johan Cruyff Arena, and were warmly hosted by both PSV and Feyenoord. A special highlight was a visit to the KNVB (Royal Dutch Football Association), where the team toured their world-class facilities and learned about the Dutch approach to player development.
Off the field, the trip offered students the chance to explore the rich culture and history of Amsterdam, Utrecht, Amersfoort, Den Bosch, and Düsseldorf, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Coach Joey Didulica praised the effort and teamwork behind the tour, saying:
“A trip like this needs great people to execute it, and the staff at Western Heights College were absolutely phenomenal. Mr Ross and Mr Ramus made sure the energy was flowing daily and the experience unforgettable.”
Congratulations to all players, staff, and families involved for their incredible commitment and success. The future of the Western Heights College Specialist Soccer Program has never looked brighter!
Joey Didulica- SSP Soccer