College Dean | Mr Chris Ryan

School Officer’s Day

Our non-teaching staff play a key role in the culture and achievements of the Terrace community. Their expertise, commitment and generosity support the efficiency, productivity and pastoral climate of the school for students, staff, parents and Old Boys alike. Their roles extend through every domain of school life, supporting and enhancing our systems and work. School Officers contribute significantly to the faith, academic, pastoral, co-curricular, financial, commercial and organisational domains of Terrace and play an essential part in our community realising our holistic goals in forming the Terrace Gentleman. Our School Officers work with our teaching staff in partnership in realising the goal of forming young men of faith and learning in knowledge, humility and wisdom.

On Wednesday 13 June, we join school communities throughout Queensland in celebrating School Officer's Day in recognising the professional contributions and achievements of our non-teaching staff across their various roles. The staff community will gather for a special morning tea to mark this time, acknowledge our staff and thank them. 

Middle Leadership appraisals

Our appraisal process which supports the professional growth of our Heads of Faculty, House Deans and Program Leaders Years 5 to 10 hasd now concluded. A highlight of this process is spending time with each individual reflecting on their professional journey and the data collected from a wide range of professional peers. It is fair to say that we are blessed by the quality of both our non-teaching and teaching staff and equally so by our committed and talented team of Middle Leaders. It has been a pleasure to work with them in recent months as we have facilitated this process. I thank all of the staff involved who contributed to the process and our group of Middle Leaders who have engaged professionally in each phase of the appraisal and review.