Welcome to this month’s edition of the W-Files. What a busy and eventful term it has been. Our students have been actively participating in a myriad of events such as the Film and Print Festival; art, design and technology exhibitions at both campuses; a Principal’s Writing Competition workshop; Year 12 jumper-signing and celebration days; and numerous exam preparation sessions. At present, our Year 12 students are also currently undertaking their final examinations. Our senior students have also submitted applications and interviewed for the 2026 student leadership positions.
Our academic enhancement leader, Jesse Craig, introduced a new initiative this year for our senior students. On top of all the midyear trial exams and formal/informal exam preparation we provided our students (including over the recent Term 3 holiday break), we also offered optional timed exam practice sessions for students once Year 12 classes concluded but prior to the first VCAA exam. These were well received by many of the Year 12 cohort with some initial feedback as follows:
‘They are good how they are, but please run more.’
‘Literally they are perfect since I can never focus when I study at home. Just need more of them. Hopefully next week and the week after for my other exams.’
In the coming weeks, the Year 9, 10 and 11 students will commence their internal exams and conclude the year, having successfully completed the Headstart program, which supports and prepares students for the 2026 school year.
World Teachers’ Day
We celebrated World Teachers Day on October 31 with a staff morning tea, notes of appreciation and lucky dip prizes (such as use of the principals’ carparks for a day, having a principal cover your yard duty, and other various treats). Our Parents and Friends’ Association also hosted a coffee van at each campus with free thank-you coffees and muffins (a huge thank you to our PFA once again for their ongoing support of our staff and programs). It was also nice to read the beautiful notes and treats that so many of our appreciative families sent to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of our wonderful staff.
School Review
As previously reported, our school recently conducted a review and developed a new four-year strategic plan. This involved external and internal staff reviewing extensive school performance data over the past four years; classroom observations; student, staff, leaders and parent focus group sessions; and an audit of our curriculum documentation and teaching resources.
Throughout the four-day review process, the review panel was extremely positive and praised our school’s performance and culture. This is indeed reason for the whole WHS community to be proud, and I personally found myself smiling on the drive home each night reflecting on the comments that had been shared about our amazing school. The chief reviewer is now finalising the official report, which will include goals to focus on over the next four years as we continue to strive to be better no matter how well we are performing. I look forward to sharing this with all stakeholders, students, staff and families over the next few months.
Rotary Education Excellence Awards
Last term several of our teaching and support staff were nominated for the 2025 Hobsons Bay Rotary Emerging Teacher Award and Excellence Team Award. Senior art teacher Grace Hopton, the Pasco administration team, and the Year 7 Year Level Coordinator team were all winners and celebrated at the Kooringal Golf Club in Altona on Tuesday, 21 October. Congratulations to Grace Hopton, Rhiannon Carassellos, Leanne Steele and Amanda DeAbel, as well as Rachel Roberts and Lee Williams.
Below are the citations that were submitted as part of their nominations:
Grace Hopton
Grace Hopton is in her second year of teaching and her first year at Williamstown High School, and in that short time she has made a significant impact on both students and staff. Grace teaches two VCE Visual Communication Design classes and Year 10 Ceramics, and while this has been her first experience teaching within the VCE framework, she has embraced the challenge with energy, care and creativity. Grace started her career teaching Visual Arts and French in Darwin, and since moving to Melbourne she has quickly established herself as a valued and respected member of our teaching team. Her approach to teaching is hands-on, student-centred, and grounded in kindness. She creates a classroom environment where students feel supported to explore their creative ideas and take risks in their learning.
Grace is passionate about giving students the tools and freedom to express themselves artistically, and her dedication to their growth, both creatively and personally, is clear in every lesson she teaches. She has become a fantastic addition to our staff, and her positivity, openness to feedback, and commitment to continuous improvement are deeply appreciated by colleagues and students alike. Grace would be a very deserving recipient of a Hobsons Bay Rotary Teacher Award. She embodies what it means to be a caring, reflective and inspiring early career teacher, and we are excited to see what she continues to achieve as her teaching career progresses.

Pasco Administration Team
These three incredible staff members work seamlessly together to ensure the daily operations of Williamstown High School’s Pasco Campus run smoothly, calmly and efficiently. They are, quite simply, the A-Team. Rhiannon, Leanne and Amanda create a consistently welcoming atmosphere for students, staff, families and visitors. Their professionalism, kindness and commitment underpin everything that happens on campus. Whether it’s managing the flow of the day, supporting student wellbeing, or assisting staff with countless administrative tasks, they do it all with warmth and unwavering dedication.
They are highly process-driven, constantly reviewing and refining how things work to improve efficiency and clarity for all. Their communication is excellent, both within their team and across the wider staff, and they are always willing to cover for each other, assist others, and go the extra mile, often without being asked. The administration team’s work is often behind the scenes, but it is absolutely essential to the functioning of our school. Their diligence, adaptability and collaborative spirit make them worthy recipients of recognition through the Rotary Teacher Team Award.

Rachel Roberts and Lee Williams
The Year 7 Year Level Coordinator team consists of Rachel Roberts and Lee Williams, both highly experienced and dedicated teachers who consistently go above and beyond for their students. Together, they provide exceptional leadership to the Year 7 teaching team, ensuring a smooth transition into secondary school for all students. Rachel and Lee play a pivotal role in building a supportive and inclusive school environment. They lead the School-Wide Positive Behaviour Support (SWPBS) framework, setting high expectations while nurturing a culture of respect, responsibility and belonging. Their work ensures consistency across the year level and strengthens student engagement and wellbeing. By working closely with staff, students and families, they foster strong connections that empower students to achieve their personal and academic potential. Rachel and Lee would be worthy recipients of a Hobsons Bay Rotary Teacher Team Award. They epitomise what it means to be there for your students and encourage them to achieve their potential.

2025 Year 12 Students
Our Year 12 students recently enjoyed their final two days of formal attendance with jumper-signing and dress-up celebrations, as well as a year-level excursion to Funfields Themepark. The jumper-signing was as enjoyable as ever for me, as I thoroughly enjoyed the Year 12s lining up for a “Hold Fast Cat 25” jumper signing. I truly believe our school motto remains with students throughout their lives, a message I have reiterated to them all this year.
This will also be the third year of what I hope will become one of the most prestigious awards a student can receive during their time at WHS, the Principal’s Hold Fast Awards. The recipients of these awards will be announced during the Town Hall whole-school assembly and Year 12 Graduation evening.
Best of luck to our Year 12 students for the remainder of your exams, and we look forward to one final celebration with all of you and your families at Graduation.
Hold fast,
Gino Catalano
College Principal



























