Dear Williamstown High School families,
Welcome to this month’s edition of the W-Files. Students have been busily participating in a range of events both in and outside of school, some of which include: debating; Year 9 Morrisby careers interviews; 2025 subject selection and counselling; homework club; sporting competitions; Maths, LOTE and NAIDOC weeks; and a number of musical events including the VET organised WarChild charity concert.
Our VCE-VM students also organised and delivered a staff lunch that was both greatly appreciated by the staff and had our senior VCE-VM students beaming with pride. Some of our senior students also presented at staff meetings on the topics of inclusion and awareness raising. It was immensely inspiring that the presenting students had the confidence to tell us this is what we would like you to do.



Curriculum Day
At our most recent Curriculum Day the focus was on student engagement and wellbeing. For a number of years High Impact Teaching Strategies (HITS) have underpinned much of what is seen in an effective teacher’s classroom. As previously mentioned, there has been a shift from what is expected from schools with an explicit focus on learning now becoming a dual focus on learning and wellbeing.
The focus of the Curriculum Day was around creating positive wellbeing classrooms and outdoor environments. We now have research and documents underpinning our work in the wellbeing space, and staff spent considerable time learning, discussing and sharing strategies and experiences underpinned by a High Impact Wellbeing Strategies (HIWS) document. This work is not only exciting but vital in supporting our young people to face the challenges they may experience both now and in the future.
Building Updates
Our Q Block building rectification is progressing but there have been some delays. I am quickly learning I need to be more conservative when sharing ambitious timelines when it comes to building works. Work was set to commence on completely underpinning our beautiful Q Block building, but engineers discovered the footings were on bluestone so a different approach was needed.
However, in good news, this new plan has been finalised and the tender process is almost complete. Once completed and full funding from the government has been confirmed, this work will commence. At no cost to the school’s budget, these multimillion-dollar works will be fully government funded and while it won’t include underpinning it will have all cracking and other structural issues rectified. The end result will be having our beautiful old building restored to all its former glory.
Premier’s Award
On Wednesday, 17 July, the Premier’s VCE Awards ceremony was held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. The night recognised the top performing students for outstanding achievement in the Victorian Certificate of Education in 2023. These highly prestigious awards are received by the top students across the state in each subject area (one to five students depending on numbers taking the subject). This year two Williamstown High School students received awards. Congratulations to Alyssa Cunanan for Creative and Digital Media and Ruby Norman, Literature.
Hold fast.