We encouraged Dr Deborah Priest to reflect on her journey before retiring as the 12th Principal of Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School.
Growing up I always wanted to become either a Nurse or a Teacher. Both professions have responsibility, nurturing and care at their heart and each has the potential to make a profound difference in the lives of thousands of individuals over a professional lifetime. I have never regretted my final decision to pursue a career in education and I leave the education profession this year full of wonderful memories of the lessons I provided, the lessons that were provided to me and the lessons I take forward into my next exciting chapter of life beyond work. Throughout my career I have been privileged to positively influence thousands of students, countless members of staff and a range of educational institutions in one way or another.
I have ensured that I have not taken every experience in my final 12 months for granted and I have often dwelt in quieter times on the delight and challenge of working in a school today and how it compared to when I first commenced teaching in 1981.
My first paid role commenced even before I graduated with my teaching degree from Melbourne University. I was given provisional registration to teach Mathematics and Science for a term at a local Technical School, as the school had difficulty retaining teachers. I have never forgotten the challenges those students experienced just living day to day, let alone attending school to learn and ultimately to progress in life. My short but eye-opening term, as a young 20-year-old provisional teacher, has always stayed with me and fed my drive to always make a difference in the lives of young people.
Great teaching is a profession that comes from the heart, it involves great intellect as well as great stamina, dedication and empathy. Thank you to all of my academic and non-academic colleagues, current and former students, current and former parents and volunteers who have all enriched my professional life and supported and encouraged me along the way. I will miss you all and will think of you often.
Dr Deborah Priest
Principal