From the Principal
From the Principal
Kaya, Wanju
While Union bans continue to limit some of the things that we do I urge you to concentrate on important things – your classrooms. Like COVID, when processes became pared back to the essentials, we kept our focus on what was important – the progress and achievement for our students.
It is in times like this, the culture of an organisation truly shines through. We have a very strong culture and identity of who we are and how we do things.
- We believe student wellbeing and engagement are fundamental to unlocking the potential of every child.
- We know quality teaching is the cornerstone of a good education. We know ourselves, the students and the curriculum.
- We ensure that we have pathways that deliver real-world educational currency
I trust you all, and have complete faith in our beliefs, knowledge and actions will see our students through this time without any disadvantage, even when those actions are limited by union bans. I thank you all for the great start that we have had.
Keep establishing your routines and apply them with consistency. Your colleagues and PC are a great resource if you are unable to find a solution to a classroom management situation.
Have a great week
En Avant
Mike Sinagra
Nuts and Bolts
This year there will be 1024 students. The greatest growth areas have been in year 7 and a little in all other year levels. Although no school in the district can give students a better ATAR score than Bunbury SHS there is still a desire by students to try something new in Year 11 and move to another school. We are continuing to review and refine strategies to raise awareness of students of our competitive advantage in academic results and senior school culture.