Welcome to the final W-Files of 2024. It has been pleasing to see a large number of events, activities and end-of-year excursions take place during this busy time. This includes arts and media showcases, music concerts, transition events, Year 9 Immersion project expo, debate the debating team event, exams and Headstart programs. We welcomed new families with our Year 6-to-7 orientation evening, followed by an orientation day for our next cohort of students.
We also attended Williamstown Town Hall for our traditional end-of-year whole school assembly, where we celebrated student achievements, showcased our Languages and Arts programs and presented reflections and plans for the future.
In my address to the students, I spoke about many highlights from the year that was, as well as plans for 2025. Please see below, extracts from my address.
When I reflect on this year from a principal’s point of view there are several highlights that I believe are quite significant.
Our academic results have once again been outstanding and are consistent with the highly-focused environment we foster that encourages effort, commitment and care. We began this year acknowledging the achievements of the class of 2023, such as VCE VM outstanding student of the year Katie Hogan, and highlighting not only the results of a WHS record number of 40 plus study scores and ATAR high achievers, such as our 2023 dux, Sophie Page, and her ATAR of 99.15, but all the accomplishments and pathways to further study and careers that our wonderfully diverse group of students achieved.
Two events highlighted the standing WHS has in terms of academic and pathway excellence. Firstly, being chosen as the school to host Premier Jacinta Allen to celebrate the 2023 release of Year 12 student results and, secondly, being asked to showcase our achievements, programs and strategies in delivering outstanding pathways in both VCE and VCE VM to other government schools across the state. These school leaders greatly appreciated hearing and learning about the highly effective environment at WHS.
However, academic excellence is only part of our focus and what we value. In 2024 we continued to increase leadership and staffing in the wellbeing space. This year we added a youth worker, the amazing Allanah, to our wellbeing team - a well received addition to the team of staff supporting our students.
We also put in place a further 25 percent increase in time for our two year level coordinators at each year level, as well as a significant increases in budgets for these leaders to deliver year level programs, lunches, gifts and activities focused on “Wellbeing of Learning”, particularly on increasing school pride and connection to the school. These factors have a significant impact on individual student resilience, wellbeing and success.
This year we also doubled our staffing for disability inclusion, with a team of leaders in this space now present at each respective campus improving support for students with a disability and building a more inclusive school for all our students. Inclusive schools have better outcomes in learning, engagement and wellbeing for all students.
Particular highlights this year have been the return of our international trips for French and Indonesian, and the completion and opening of stage two of our Performing Arts Centre and new Year 12 Study Centre.
Due to demand, we ran three language trips - two tours to France and one to Indonesia - providing wonderful immersive experiences for our students that will no doubt greatly enhance their academic and cultural growth.
Finally after several years and unavoidable delays, we delivered the final stage of our Centenary Legacy Project. In 2017 we opened our 304-seat Centenary Theatre, delivered with significant community support. This year, on April 15, we opened the second stage of this facility, adding music classrooms, a recording studio, band room, green room, art display space and instrumental music rooms. A personal highlight has been the excitable reactions from students when showing them through this state-of-the-art space - a space that will benefit both our current students and generations of Willi High students to come.
We also completed our new Year 12 Study Centre, a facility that all Willi High students will enjoy in their final year of secondary schooling. It supports students by not only providing an academic space and honouring the history of previous successful cohorts, but also provides a home within a home for our Year 12s during a key year in their young lives.
Further highlights this year have been:
● The outstanding work of our student leadership teams at both campuses. Our student leaders have led awareness raising activities for the school community in a range of social issues, not only within our school grounds but well beyond too. Our senior student leaders also introduced a well-received teacher appreciation initiative that had teachers feeling all warm and fuzzy!
● Updating and relaunching our SWPBS matrix posters and behaviours explicitly aligning these with our school values, as well as including a subtle but significant change from: “Be respectful; Be a learner; Be Safe” to “We are respectful; We are learners; We are safe”.
● Continuing our expansion of STEAM awareness and activities for our students, including immersing virtual reality into our Year 7 Humanities and Year 8 English curriculum.
● Outstanding contributions and participation in the seventh year of the WHS Principal’s Writing Competition, with this year’s theme being “It’s just a game”. This competition helps highlight the importance of building and promoting literacy skills across the school.
● Facility upgrades across both campuses, including new synthetic courts, portable decking, painting, carpeting, basketball surface upgrades, outdoor seating and Q-Block courtyard redevelopment and new wellbeing spaces.
● Academic enhancement leaders at both campuses, providing masterclasses and embedding our Alumni Tutoring program.
● Interschool debating success.
● Interschool sporting success with a number of teams making state finals and the senior boys delivering a first for WHS, becoming the first soccer state champions the school has ever had.
● Reflecting on the meaning of our school motto “Hold Fast” throughout the year at assemblies and reinforcing its significance to all Willi High students by presenting a second year of Hold Fast Awards.
In 2025 we will continue to offer international study opportunities with an Arts trip to New York as well as the end of year World Challenge expeditions running once more.
Today I announce we are committing to significant upgrades of the school’s outdoor areas, including surface renovations and improved seating. This will include:
An outdoor covered cafeteria area for Bayview.
Two outdoor futsal courts to be built at Pasco in front of the old Study Centre (already under construction).
A third outdoor futsal court to be built in the second half of next year between the gym and the horticulture centre at Bayview.
Student leadership offices for both campuses.
An increase in inclusivity spaces including providing sensory rooms at each campus.
Additional ramps being installed over the holidays to ensure both campuses are fully accessible to all.
Our Pasco Q-Block restoration and enhancement has been delayed several times this year due to the complex structural works required but we have now secured a government commitment to have this project - worth several million dollars - completed in the near future once funding is approved.
We will continue to have the highest expectations of our teaching and learning programs, continue our focus on the “Wellbeing of Learning” and, having this year introduced a youth worker, we are looking to appoint a qualified nurse to join our expanding wellbeing team. Your physical, social and mental wellbeing is of the highest importance to us and sits alongside your academic growth as the priorities WHS values most.
I have thoroughly enjoyed promoting to you our school motto: “Hold Fast”. Please continue to be inspired by its powerful message in your personal and school lives, making sure to embrace every opportunity, overcome all challenges and to stay the course. Throughout your lives, draw on “Hold Fast” to help you to do and be whatever you desire.
Finally, thank you to all of you for your growth, for your efforts and for your attitude. Our school community is one we are all very privileged to be a part of. Have an amazing summer break and see you all next year.
Hold fast!
Principal’s Hold Fast Awards
I also announced the recipients of the Principal’s Hold Fast Awards, which aim to recognise students’ efforts for “staying the course, overcoming challenges and embracing opportunities” - criteria that underscores the significance of our school motto and reflects the journey many of our students have had in recent years. These names will be added to honour boards at each campus, both highlighting these achievements and expounding the meaning behind “Hold Fast”.
![WHS Hold Fast Award winner: Isabel Clarkson (Year 12)](https://www.willihigh.vic.edu.au/uploads/2024/Issue-8/hold-fast.jpg)
![WHS Hold Fast Award winners: Isla Paramanis-Skinner (Bayview) and Vafa Ighaniyan (Pasco)](https://www.willihigh.vic.edu.au/uploads/2024/Issue-8/WHS-Hold-Fast-Award-winners.jpg)
PFA and School Council
I would like to recognise and acknowledge all members of our School Council and Parents and Friends Association for their time, energy and support this year. Early in 2025, I will be calling for nominations for a number of vacated School Council positions. I certainly encourage everyone to consider joining.
Music Donation
We receive many donations both through various school improvement funds and scholarships. There is one contribution though that I would like to acknowledge. Former long serving WHS staff member and music leader Finn Koren has funded a music award at our graduation night for a number of years now since his retirement. This year, however, he has donated over $11,000 for the purchase of a $5399 tuba (we will be offering it for lessons for the first time in 2025) and a $5798 timpani (to complete our set of four). These are wonderful contributions and reflect both Finn’s and the music department’s passion for their subject area and will benefit Willi High students both now and into the future. On behalf of the WHS community, thank you Finn!
2025 School Captains
Congratulations to our new school captains and student leadership team, who were announced and proudly presented at the recent year-level assemblies:
![2025 Pasco School Captains Rivi Zdraveski & Chloe Hodgman](https://www.willihigh.vic.edu.au/uploads/2024/Issue-8/2025-Pasco-School-Captains-Rivi-Zdraveski-Chloe-Hodgman.jpg)
![2025 Pasco Vice Captains Ellen Barker & Vince Mandado](https://www.willihigh.vic.edu.au/uploads/2024/Issue-8/2025-Pasco-Vice-Captains-Ellen-Barker-Vince-Mandado.jpg)
![2025 Bayview School Captains Stephanie Hooker & Gabriela Blaszczyk](https://www.willihigh.vic.edu.au/uploads/2024/Issue-8/2025-Bayview-School-Captains-Stephanie-Hooker-Gabriela-Blaszczyk.jpg)
![2025 Bayview School Vice Captains Charlie Cumming & Sienna Azad](https://www.willihigh.vic.edu.au/uploads/2024/Issue-8/2025-Bayview-School-Vice-Captains-Charlie-Cumming-Sienna-Azad.jpg)
The Class of 2024
The class of 2024 will indeed be remembered fondly for many reasons. The way they have conducted themselves over the years, and in particular this year, has us feeling very proud of both their attitudes and achievements. They have been an extremely talented and caring cohort. Thank you to the fantastic team of Year 12 teachers and Year Level Coordinators Angus Rodda and David Urwin for their great leadership and care. The support from parents, guardians and families during the students’ final year of schooling is a vital component and something that is appreciated by all staff members at Williamstown High School.
It was very pleasing to be able to finish the year with our Year 12 Graduation, held at the Town Hall. Students and staff were able to celebrate the many successes and reminisce about the challenges in a relaxed yet formal setting. Our students received some outstanding results, with 110 study scores over 40, placing them in the statewide subject high achievement category. An ATAR of more than 90 was achieved by a record number of 38 students, with 20 attaining an ATAR over 95, and three over 99. We had a perfect study score of 50 in Geography and two in General Mathematics. Charlie Muliett was named this year’s Dux with an ATAR of 99.5.
We are extremely proud of the efforts and achievements of all our students and staff. Additional information relating to student achievement will be published in the W-Files next year. We wish the class of 2024 the best of luck as they venture beyond the school walls, and we look forward to hearing about their future successes in the years that follow.
I would like to wish the whole school community a happy and safe holiday and I look forward to an exciting 2025.
Hold fast!
Pictures of awards evening
![Awards Evening](https://www.willihigh.vic.edu.au/uploads/2024/Issue-8/Awards-Evening.jpg)
![Year12 Class of 2023 90+ ATAR Students](https://www.willihigh.vic.edu.au/uploads/2024/Issue-8/90.jpg)
Gino Catalano | Principal