Congratulations to former RBSC student Maddy Darke for being awarded the 2020 Vaucluse Woman of the Year!
Category: Updates from Rose Bay Secondary College
Latest schools info
Schools are open and no student will be turned away. Parents have been encouraged to keep their children at home if possible.
Schools will remain open for parents who want their children to attend irrespective of their profession or working arrangements.
The decision to keep schools open has been made based on advice from NSW Health, which has not changed.
The department will provide continuity of learning for all students both on and off campus and the Premier, for practical reasons, has encouraged parents to keep their children at home if they could.
Schools will communicate directly with parents on what learning options are available using their communication methods such as the school website, newsletters, emails and other online tools.
Latest advice
- Get up-to-date information about the department’s response to COVID-19 (novel coronavirus).
- Explore the department’s learning from home resources for teachers and parents to support both online and offline learning for all students.
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New COVID-19 restrictions begin as schools move towards online learning
The NSW Government has taken significant new steps to increase restrictions across the state – triggering the next level of enforcement necessary to fight COVID-19.
Following the decisions made by National Cabinet, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian confirmed the shutdown to protect NSW citizens.
“I understand many in the community are worried, and these changes will affect everyday lives, and may be upsetting,” Ms Berejiklian said.
“But these decisions will make us all safer, they are taken with the health of all citizens in mind, and they must be taken now.
“If you have the capacity to work from home, you should do so.”
In line with health advice, from midday today, the following non-essential activities and businesses will be temporarily shut down:
- pubs, registered clubs
- gyms, indoor sporting venues
- cinemas, entertainment venues, casinos, and night clubs
- restaurants and cafes will be restricted to takeaway and/or home delivery
- religious gatherings, places of worship (excluding small weddings and funerals that comply with the 4m2 rule, which can proceed).
It is important to note essential gatherings at places such as hospitals, workplaces, constructions sites and for public transport are exempt and will continue.
As confirmed last night by the Prime Minister schools will remain open, based on health advice, which has not changed.
But from tomorrow, in NSW, for practical reasons, parents are encouraged to keep their children at home.
“Because nearly 30 per cent of children are already being kept out of school, for practical reasons NSW is encouraging parents to keep their children at home,” Ms Berejiklian said.
“This will ensure there is only one unit of work, whether the student is at home or at school.
“No child will be turned away from school.”
Latest advice
- Get up-to-date information about the department’s response to COVID-19 (novel coronavirus).
- Explore the department’s learning from home resources for teachers and parents to support both online and offline learning for all students.
Updates to COVID-19 restrictions affecting NSW schools
Latest COVID-19 case locations in NSW
NSW Health has a website to inform you of the actions you should take if you have been in a location where there have been confirmed cases of COVID-19 within NSW. Monitor the site and follow the relevant health advice if you have been at any of the locations at the specified dates and times.
Students and staff who have travelled through or visited Victoria
All students and staff who have visited Victoria must have a permit to enter NSW and are required to self-isolate for 14 days.
Except for students and staff who reside in a border town, all students and staff who have visited Victoria in the 14 days before the commencement of school should not attend school until they complete the 14 days self-isolation period since they left Victoria.
Students and staff who are unable to return to school due to these self-isolation requirements will be supported to learn and work remotely during the self-isolation period via the online learning hubs until they return to on-campus learning and teaching.
NSW Health has requested anyone who has been in Victoria and is unwell or has flu-like symptoms arrange to be tested through their local medical practitioner or one of the COVID-19 clinics.
Refer to current advice for people who have recently visited Victoria.
Information for students and staff on new NSW-Victoria border restrictions
The NSW Government has announced further tightening to the restrictions for people travelling across the NSW-Victorian border.
From midnight Tuesday 21 July a border zone, defined along the Murray River, will be established.
Anyone travelling from Victoria to NSW must apply for a new permit through Service NSW.
Victorian residents who have been in one of the restricted areas in Victoria in the last 14 days must not enter NSW.
Attending schools along the border
Current permits will expire at midnight, Tuesday 21 July. We strongly encourage all parents and staff to check they have a permit and if not, apply for one through Service NSW.
Students and staff who reside in Victoria will need to be eligible for a border permit to attend school in person.
Under the new public health order, the border zone has been reduced significantly.
Not all students and staff may be eligible for a border permit under the public health order. If you are not eligible for a border permit you will not be able to cross the border. Students and staff will be supported through remote learning and working via the online learning hubs until they return to school.
Further information on the new border zone is available from Service NSW.
Border permits can be rescinded at any time if a cluster outbreak in your community occurs. We encourage parents to monitor local circumstances regularly as things may change in the coming days or weeks.
Transport to and from school will run as scheduled. For travel advice to and from school refer to Transport for NSW.
New restrictions affecting boarding schools
Any student returning from Victoria to reside at a boarding school in NSW must now self-isolate for 14 days in a NSW location separate to the boarding school. They must also obtain a negative test swab from day 10 of their isolation before entering school and have written confirmation of the test result and the period spent isolating.
Those who are unable to return to boarding while they are completing the self-isolation period will be supported through remote learning and working via the online learning hubs until they return to school.
More information
COVID-19 update March 23
With Bondi Beach being in the world-wide media on the weekend I feel compelled to write to our College community to address the need for our students and staff to stay safe during this time. I truly understand that the beach is an integral part of the Eastern Suburbs family life. I also understand the pressure that parents/carers must have felt on the weekend with conditions such as they were and their teenage children wanting to go to the beach with their friends “One last time”. However, the message of social distancing must be adhered to by all in order for it to be effective. I will not repeat all the information in the media that explains why this is important but If you haven’t had the conversation with your child yet about this I would implore you to do so and help them to follow it. This link may be useful for parents.
Returning to school in Term 3
Our school will be open to welcome students back to onsite learning from the beginning of Term 3 – Tuesday 21 July 2020.
As you would be aware the border between NSW and Victoria closed as of 12:01am 8 July 2020.
All staff and students returning from Victoria after this time must have a permit to enter NSW and are required to self-isolate for a period of 14 days.
All students who have been in Victoria in the last 14 days before the commencement of school must not attend school until they complete the 14 days self-isolation period since they left Victoria.
NSW Health has requested anyone who has been in Victoria and is unwell or has flu-like symptoms arrange to be tested through their local medical practitioner or one of the COVID-19 clinics.
Refer to current advice for people who have recently visited Victoria.
Students who are unable to return to school due to the border closures or self-isolation will be supported to learn remotely.
We would like to remind our community the most important action you can take is to practise good hand hygiene and physical distancing. Our school will be vigilant in implementing these requirements to minimise the risk at school.
Davidson shield open boys cricket round 1 match report
Rose Bay Secondary College’s recently reformed Open Boys Cricket Team travelled to Jannali High School on March 10 to play in Round 1 of the Davidson Shield. Skipper Marley won the toss and elected to send the opposition in to bat under grey skies which promised much assistance for seamers and swing bowlers alike.
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Supporting effective learning at school and home with the ‘What Works Best: 2020 update’
The ‘What Works Best: 2020 update’ outlines the eight most effective teaching practices and how these can be supported at home.
Parents and carers can support effective student learning at home through the ‘What Works Best’ resource, now updated for 2020.
The What Works Best resource has been very successful helping teachers bring the best teaching practices into their classrooms. The ‘What Works Best: 2020 update’ outlines eight evidence-based teaching practices that teachers can use in their classrooms to improve student learning.
You can find out more about these practices, how it’s used in schools, our handy guide for parents and carers and conversation tips to help continue student learning at home when you visit the ‘What Works Best’ parents and carers hub.



