From the Acting Leader of Wellbeing - Year 10
Term 2 Update
Dear Parents and Carers,
I am pleased to introduce myself as the Acting Leader of Wellbeing for Year 10 during Term 2 and Term 3. It is a privilege to support our students during this important stage of high school, and I look forward to working closely with both families and staff to ensure a supportive and successful term.
I am fortunate to be working alongside Miss Bernadette Corpuz, Assistant Leader of Wellbeing, to support our Year 10 students in both their academic and wellbeing journeys. Miss Corpuz will be in touch with parents regarding any attendance concerns.
This term is filled with exciting opportunities for our students. A key event on the calendar is Subject Selection for 2026, which will take place on Tuesday, 3rd June (Week 6) from 6:00 pm to 7:15 pm. This is a significant step for students as they begin to shape their senior years.
You may have already noticed that conversations at home are beginning around your child’s future—what they hope to do after school and which subjects will help them achieve these goals in Years 11 and 12. We strongly encourage families to keep these discussions going, supporting students as they reflect on their strengths, interests, and aspirations.
To support this process, our dedicated Careers Adviser, Mrs Therese May, is available to meet with students to discuss career pathways, course options, and any concerns they may have. Students are encouraged to email either Mrs May or myself so we can help arrange a convenient time for an individual discussion. Ideally, students should first reach out to their teachers about the subjects they are interested in, and they may be referred to the KLA coordinator to further explore course expectations at the senior level (Years 11 and 12). However, if your child is uncertain about the career opportunities available to them, they are welcome to contact Mrs May for guidance.
In addition to academic planning, students have a variety of extracurricular opportunities to get involved in this term. We’re particularly excited for Lifted Unleashed, which will take place on Friday of Week 3. We congratulate the students selected to participate and wish them the best of luck—it’s sure to be an inspiring and unforgettable experience.
Additionally, Intermediate Netball and Soccer trials have been taking place and will continue throughout Weeks 2 and 3, with the season officially kicking off in Week 4. We wish all our student-athletes the best of luck as they progress through the trial process.
We’re also looking forward to our Junior CAPA Showcase Night on Monday of Week 6, where our students' creativity and talent in dance, drama, music, and visual arts will be on display. This is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate their dedication and passion, and we warmly invite families to join us in supporting the hard work of our Year 10 students.
Miss Corpuz and I are excited for the upcoming two terms, filled with numerous opportunities for our students to showcase their talents, academic accomplishments, and successes.
Kind regards,
Miss Jasmine Breeze |
Miss Bernadette Corpuz |