Principal's Message
By Jenny Hassett
Principal's Message
By Jenny Hassett
At Rollins, we work thoughtfully to build future class groupings. Teachers work together (literally for hours) forming classes for the coming year. They consider student learning styles, behaviour needs, student personalities, gender (even numbers of boys and girls) and many other factors to create classrooms where students will work well together and with their teacher. It is a complex process. Our goal is always to create the most balanced classes possible.
Parents are invited to advise me of any considerations that they would like us to take into account for student placement in 2023. If you would like to take this opportunity, I ask that you provide your thoughts in writing to me, no later than Friday 28th October 2022. Unfortunately, we are unable to consider requests after this date. Please note we cannot meet requests for specific teachers and, although we try our best to meet all requests, we cannot give guarantees.
As always, please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions or concerns.
Grade Prep - Diana Jovanovski, Jordan Tomkins and Ben Krahe
Grade 1- Anna Zanghi and Owen Dunipace
Grade 2 - Liana Calder / Natalie Wynne (shared grade) and Paul Cornell
Grade 3/4 Batesford - Pat White and Alesha Hodgson
Grade 3/4 Main Campus - Daniel Chittenden / Lachie Wright (shared grade), Ben Geall, and Emily Barnett (new)
Grade 5/6 - Lauren Stephens / Monique Dumont (shared grade)
Jack Day, and Rachael Nimmo
Specialists
PE - Jaclyn Knowles
STEM - Mary Kordic
Art - Sharni Oliver
Performing Arts - Gary Hindle
Disability Inclusion - Andrea Ramsey
Tutoring - Linda Dragicevic
In Victoria, we celebrate World Teachers' Day on 28 October 2022 (tomorrow). It is a chance to recognise and celebrate the teachers who are making or have made, an impact in our lives.
At Rollins, we are so fortunate to have such a dedicated and compassionate group of teachers. Our teachers have demonstrated amazing resilience during challenging times, all so you can give the students of Rollins the best future possible. We thank them for their efforts and constant positive attitudes.
Congratulations to Kade Witney in Grade 6 who recently competed in the recent regional championships coming 6th in the hurdles and first in the 200 metres. Kade will now compete in the state championships to be held in Melbourne in early November. Good Luck Kade.
The link is below. Streamed live from 3pm Friday
Enjoy the rest of your week and have a fantastic weekend.
Jenny Hassett
Principal