My sincerest thanks to staff, students and parents for the wonderful send off. So much has been said over the past few weeks at a range of different events. I have been extremely flattered, grateful and honoured to receive such lovely words and wishes from so many of you.
I have loved every minute of my 14 years at Woodend and, yes, I feel I have left my mark. I am very proud of that. However, I must say, I have always had the energy to be involved in so many things because of the wonderful team efforts that characterise this school. Ideas are one thing, however, shaping them and making them happen is so much dependent on lots of people working together and thinking together.
I have been very fortunate to have a fantastic team of staff to work with here at Woodend. They have always been up for a challenge and always been willing to explore new learning, to initiate improvements and to influence each other. On top of being great colleagues they are also wonderful people. Likewise parents have been very generous with their time and expertise and have increasingly been willing to explore new ways of taking the lead in their own learning. I love the energy, commitment and expertise that our parent groups are demonstrating in their engagement at our school. And it has been a joy to work with our lovely students. It is such a thrill being curious about the world and exploring learning together, every day. It has been particularly satisfying for me to see the personal growth in students as they better understand themselves as learners and develop a stronger voice about their own learning needs.
I do wish to thank those who contributed to the wonderful gift (pictured)from the parent community, presented to me at the Christmas Event. I will install that beautiful artwork in a special space in my garden and it will be a treasured reminder of you all.
During this year I have found it so hard to say goodbye to Woodend, because of the wonderful people here. I will miss the smiling faces of our students, sharing the daily learning journey. School is such a wonderful vibrant space, full of creativity and uncertainty, and we have so many parents, students and staff who love the learning adventure that school allows us to share…
If one moment of my farewells was overwhelmingly emotional for me it was the surprise I had on Wednesday 14 December when I was corralled onto the oval to find the whole school gathered, waiting for me. All students had used a photocopy of my face and from that had created a drawing of me doing something they thought I could be doing in retirement .
To see all that creativity and enthusiasm was an amazing memory for me: a dream of everyday creativity, come true. In the coming years I will attempt to meet the students’ challenge and do many of the things on those drawings! I will need to be superfit to do half of them, but I do love the confidence students showed in me!!
I have alway felt it has been a privilege and an honour to be a principal and I must thank you all for helping make my last 14 years so enjoyable, worthwhile and engrossing. I will miss you all.
I am looking forward to lots of new learning and to spending more time (in a less scheduled life) with family, friends and my other passions and interests. However, there will always be a special place in my heart for Woodend Primary School and the people of this school community.
December 31, 2016 at 4:40 pm
Well said Brian. Happy New Year and CHEERS to the next chapter and new adventures. Woodend will miss you. It has been a wonderful 14 years. Thank You
January 1, 2017 at 1:57 pm
Thanks for all the kind words, but ultimately you were the leader and I had all faith in your visions for the school. You have done an amazing job in the 14years you have been st the school. Thank you for all the opportunities you have given the school and myself. You will always have a place in our school and definitely our hearts.
January 1, 2017 at 2:16 pm
Thank you Brian. A great primary school experience for our children includes great leadership and teamwork among all its members. We’ve been lucky to have this at Woodend and are especially thankful of the times you came to support Miles and Calvin’s involvement in events like Choir at the Festival Theatre and the Media Awards night. Also, for being approachable so that the students can gain empowerment and a voice. I know Miles showed up at your office more than once with his ideas and requests and you took him seriously and showed him respect and instigated change where possible. Miles has moved on to High School but has taken that empowerment and modelled respect with him and Calvin will do the same. We are very thankful and wish you a wonderful ‘next stage’ of life! Katie, Michael, Miles and Calvin Oxenberry
January 1, 2017 at 6:43 pm
All the best for your future adventures. We weren’t able to come to your retirement assembly, but wanted to express our thanks for all you have done for the school and consequently the support for our children. We hope you enjoy your retirement. Mardi, Marcel, Liam, Dale and Jay Storken.
January 2, 2017 at 12:27 am
Well said Brian time for walks,music,,food and wine !,
June 5, 2022 at 4:43 pm
yeah
January 31, 2017 at 10:15 pm
Lovely words. it’s been a few years now since my daughter left woodend but I still believe it was the time that she spent at woodend with great staff , friends and community that gave her the grounding for her to go on and do well in her subsequent studies .


Enjoy your retirement Brian you deserve it .