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Tricky for teachers, too

The focus at Braybrook College this week may be on the 280 nervous youngsters starting year 7, but spare a thought for the eight graduate teachers also fronting their first classes.

The 1350-student school has welcomed fresh university leavers to teach subjects including literacy, science, humanities and physical eduation. They are among 2500 graduates across the state starting new roles.

Molly Richardson, 24, said she was excited to teach year 9 English and assist the years
7 and 8 literacy programs.

“I got into teaching because I wanted to come from a holistic, nurturing place and make a positive change to schools,” Miss Richardson said. “I’m so relieved that the staff are so supportive and ready to help us grow as teachers.”

The college is supporting the graduate teachers through a mentoring program, where new staff meet once a week with a leading teacher and a mentor.

Footscray resident Ben Ladbrook will be taking physical education and health classes for years 7 to 10.

“Unlike most of the others, I’m a mature- age grad, so I’m hoping that experience and my desire to be a lifelong learner will help the kids and even teach them about life after school.”

In 2014, Braybrook College had its best VCE results ever, with aspiring doctor Norine Ma achieving an ATAR of 99.95. Seven students posted an ATAR above 96 and there were three perfect scores.

Priscilla Moca

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