Dear families
Another productive and busy term has ended and I would like to thank all our students, staff and families for their work and support. It is rewarding to see so many students engaged in their learning and teachers delivering quality, engaging tasks that set students up to be successful learners. As I move around the school, it is great to hear our students talking about their learning and seeing the pride they are taking in their progress across a range of learning areas. Our focus on fluency strategies throughout the year is exciting work occurring and research shows that over time, this will lead to improvement in students’ reading and comprehension skills.
It was a pleasure too for our whole school to come together today to celebrate student achievement and the work done this term. Congratulations to all students in Years 7-12 who received awards; thank you to parents and carers for supporting these events and to our staff for making them happen.
We offer many great programs and learning opportunities at Scottsdale High and have a dedicated and committed staff. We are fortunate to offer an amazing Agricultural program at Scottsdale High with many students going on to pursue pathways and careers in the agricultural sector. I would like to acknowledge Ms Kylie Rattray who was recognised by the Tasmanian Agricultural Education Network for 25 years of service to Agriculture Education on Friday 20 June. Well done Kylie and thank you for your leadership in teaching and delivering agriculture education including cattle handling.
Maternity Leave – Mel Petterwood and Simone Langholz
Mel Petterwood, School Social Worker, and Simone Langholz, Student Wellbeing Officer, are taking maternity leave starting at the beginning of Term 3. Thank you to Mel and Simone for all their work supporting our students. We wish Mel and Simone all the very best for the arrival of their babies and the exciting times to come!
Parent Teacher Interviews Term 2
I would like to extend my gratitude to all the parents who attended our recent Parent-Teacher meetings. The teachers were delighted with the strong turnout and the quality of discussions regarding student progress and future goals. Your support in helping your child achieve their learning objectives is greatly appreciated. These meetings are a wonderful opportunity to provide feedback to families and students and to celebrate their growth.
Big Freeze MND Fundraiser
A heartfelt thankyou to our school community for their support of our SLB students with the Big Freeze Fundraiser for MND which was held on Friday 13 June. Our SLB students did a wonderful job organising this fundraiser and thanks to the students who volunteered for the ice bucket challenge. Over $1500 was raised for this worthy cause. Not only have the SLB raised awareness of MND, students have been encouraged to reflect during the year on the example Neale Daniher set for our students about life not being fair and how to make the best of challenging situations. Daniher emphasizes the importance of bouncing back from setbacks. He advocates for a growth mindset, where setbacks are seen as opportunities for growth. This mindset encourages students to reframe difficulties and take responsibility for their actions. Daniher's journey shows the importance of taking responsibility and not blaming others for life's challenges. He encourages us all to summon inner strength and rise above adversity.
Transition From Year 10 to 11
Our Year 10 students have commenced planning for their transition to Year 11. Visits from both Launceston and Newstead Colleges occurred earlier in the term and Year 10 students recently attended Newstead College and Launceston College open days as well as learning about Year 11/12 at Scottsdale High School. There are several options available for students including a shared enrolment with Scottsdale High and one of the colleges. Additionally, apprenticeships, school-based apprenticeships, traineeships, and other training opportunities are options that students may consider for their future.
Mock Interviews Year 9s
Year 9s certainly reflected the values of connection, courage, growth, and respect as they participated in their mock interviews last week. Our students are to be commended on the excellent feedback they received. This is certainly not possible without the strong support of business and industry members who so generously gave of their time and were extremely supportive and encouraging with our Year 9s.
We extend our gratitude to:
Jade Abraham – Dorset Council
Naomi Buster – Dorset Community House
Kate Brill – Dorset Employment Connect
Maria Branch – B and M Branch
Sam Fletcher – Community Representative
David Galloway – Becks Mitre 10
Stephanie Hill – Dorset Council
Cath Kilner – Linc Tasmania
Mandy McKay – May Shaw
Peter Roebuck – Willowlodge BnB
Kerry Sacilotto – Dorset Council
Candice Walker – Looking Great Beauty Salon
Thank you also to Mrs Fletcher for all her work in co-ordinating the mock interviews.
School Association: Thank you Mrs Wendy Timperon
Next Meeting Tuesday 29 July 6.15pm
A heartfelt thank you to Mrs Wendy Timperon who has served on our School Association for eight years as Chairperson. Mrs Timperon’s leadership has been greatly valued and she has been an outstanding advocate for Scottsdale High and public education across the state. Mrs Timperon has dedicated many hours to the Chairperson role and her in-depth of knowledge and expertise in leading a School Association Committee has been an asset for our School Association.
Our next School Association meeting is on Tuesday 29 July at 6.15pm in the Library. These meetings are a great opportunity for parents/carers to become involved in decision making and building a partnership with the school. We welcome you to join us for the meeting. Thanks to the following parents and community members who have taken on roles for our 2025 School Association Committee:
President – Candice Walker
Vice President – Alison Mooney
Secretary – Rebecca Lancaster
Treasurer – Paige Howard
Kylie Rattray - Staff Representative
Tamieka Johnson - Parent Representative
Kym Lette - Parent Representative
Wishing everyone a safe and enjoyable Term 2 holiday break.
Elizabeth Williams
Principal