Ripley Valley State Secondary College
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18 Parkway Ave
Ripley QLD 4306
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Email: principal@ripleyvalleyssc.eq.edu.au
Phone: 3819 5333

Deputy Principal - Teaching and Learning

Welcome back to the 2025 school year! I am looking forward to getting to know all of our Year 9 students and their families.
It is my great pleasure to introduce you to our Year Level Team for Year 9. Please don't hesitate to contact us if we can support your student's attendance, engagement and wellbeing at school.
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Uniform Expectations

During our Week 1 Year Level Parade, Year 9 students were reminded of our Uniform Expectations. We would appreciate the support of our parents/carers in reminding our students of the following:
  • Hair below shoulder length is to be tied back
  • Nails are to be natural colouring and no longer than 5mm
  • Bracelets, Bangles, Anklets and Facial Piercings are not permitted
  • Earrings must be small studs or sleepers and no more than 2 per ear
Transport
We understand our families are experiencing issues with school buses due to an increase in enrolments. The College has been in contact with Westside Bus Company and Translink who operate these services. If you would like further information or to raise your individual concerns please make contact directly with Westside Bus Company on 07 3288 1333 or email customers@busqld.com.au.
The most accurate information about bus routes and timing can be found on the Translink website. You may wish to consider accessing the My Translink app where you can get updates about bus locations and any traffic delays.
Homework
Homework is issued by classroom teachers, students in Years 7-9 can expect to receive 5-10 hours of homework to complete each week. Year 10-12 students are commencing their Senior Schooling journey and may receive up to 10 hours of homework each week. It may consist of revising work learnt that day, completing activities through STILE or Education Perfect on the student laptop or working on assessment tasks as they are issued across the term.
The amount of homework issued often increases across the term as students work independently at home towards the completion of assessment tasks and study for exams.
Homework will be recorded in your child's diary and can also be found on Daymap. I encourage all parents/carers to check their child's diary to familiarise yourself with the layout, important calendar dates and see how many RV stamps your child has collected for displaying the College Values. When homework is issued via Daymap, it is accessible to parents/carers through their Parent Portal accounts. Information about how to sign up to your account has been emailed to all parents/carers and is also available on our website. 
It's important to set healthy habits and routines around homework completion in Junior Secondary, to ensure your child has their study skills well developed before commencing Senior Secondary studies. 
I recommend setting aside one hour each day, to spend 15 minutes completing homework or revising for each of their four lessons that day. This ensures a routine is established early in the term, and your child is set up for success.
Communication
Our College uses a variety of modes to communicate with our parents/carers and we encourage you to contact your child's teachers about their progress. Our first parent/teacher interviews will be held in early Term 2. Our Communication Policy sets out our modes of communication between parents/carers and teachers. It's important to keep in mind that our teaching staff's priority is to be in the classroom with your children and it may take them up to 48 hours to follow up on any communication that is received. Our website, social media pages, Daymap and Schoolzine are frequently updated and used to distribute general information.

Assessment Planner

All students will receive a hard copy of their Assessment Planner during Week 4. The Assessment Planner outlines all assignments and exams that are to be completed during Semester One. A new assessment planner is issued each Semester, when students are completing new elective subjects.

I encourage you to put this on the fridge when it comes home and help your child organise themselves during the busy assessment period at the end of Term. Information about individual assessment tasks is available to parents/carers and students via Daymap. 

NAPLAN 2025
The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is a literacy and numeracy assessment that students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 sit each year. NAPLAN assesses the literacy and numeracy skills that students are learning through the school curriculum and allows parents/carers to see how their child is progressing against national proficiency standards. NAPLAN will commence on 12 March 2025, in Term 1. Visit nap.edu.au for more information.
All students in Years 7 and 9 will be undertaking preparation activities for NAPLAN during Week 4.
If you do not wish for your student to participate in NAPLAN, please contact Mr Sam Watt  scwat0@eq.edu.au or Ms Jocelyn McLeod at jmcle311@eq.edu.au 
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Emily Prenzler
Deputy Principal - Year 9 - Teaching & Learning