Head of Enrolment’s Welcome
We look forward to helping you discover more about the College and the breadth of opportunities it has to offer. Our team welcomes the opportunity to speak with you and answer any questions you might have.Choosing the right school for your daughter is one of the most important decisions you will make as a parent.
Why choose a girl’s school?
At Roseville, our girls thrive in an all girl environment, participating whole-heartedly and freely in all aspects of school life; from the high uptake of more challenging subjects, such as science and mathematics, to stretching their limits on the sports field. With girls holding every leadership position in the school, leadership is modelled with a strong female voice and our students are empowered to disrupt gender stereotypes.
Research supports what we know, that there are multiple positive outcomes when girls are in a single-sex environment. Girls tend to feel more comfortable, self-assured and supported in an all-girls environment. This encourages greater participation in academic and co-curricular activities, the ability to take healthy risks, and feel (somewhat) freer from social pressure. This in turn leads to greater confidence, and stronger academic performance. Simply put, every aspect of a girls’ school is tailored to girls and how they learn, without competition and social pressure from boys, and this is enormously empowering for girls.
For more information about the benefits of an all girls’ school, please visit the International Coalition of Girls’ Schools www.girlsschools.org
Our enrolments process has three steps, and our team is available to guide you in this process. If you choose our College, our aim is to partner with you on your enrolment journey, and to make your daughter’s start at the College a warm and welcoming one.
Meet our Head of Enrolments
Sue Schiro will be with you on your journey in discovering Roseville. Sue and her team will guide you as you get to know the College and share the information you need to make the right choice for your daughter.
What I hear most from parents is that they want it to be the right fit. They know their daughter and, understandably, want the school they choose for her to be a community in which she will thrive, where she will feel valued, and where she will grow.
– Sue Schiro, Head of Enrolments