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National recognition for Casey Grammar educators

Casey Grammar School is celebrating the recognition of two outstanding educators, Melissa Roberton and Shane Bell, who have been named on The Educator’s 2025 Most Influential Educators list.

The national accolade recognises leaders who have significantly shaped the education landscape through their commitment, innovation and impact.

Melissa and Shane were selected from a highly competitive field of nominees for their transformative work in Junior School education.

As Head of Junior School, Melissa Roberton has spearheaded initiatives that support student wellbeing, deepen academic engagement and promote inclusivity.

She has led the integration of the Berry Street Educational Model, launched mentoring programs and developed a suite of learning behaviours now embedded across the Junior School.

“I am incredibly honoured to receive this recognition,” Melissa said.

“It reflects the hard work of so many people at Casey Grammar who are committed to creating a safe, supportive and inspiring environment for every student.”

Shane Bell, with over 30 years of service at Casey Grammar, has led the development of a personalised writing assessment program, introduced a unique Sporting Heroes initiative, and driven student agency through inclusive classroom strategies and house-based events like the Talent Cup.

“To be acknowledged in this way is very humbling,” Shane said.

“Every day I come to work excited to help students find their voice, challenge themselves and grow – both inside and outside the classroom.”

Principal Mrs Fiona Williams said the dual recognition is a proud moment for the entire school community.

“Melissa and Shane are remarkable educators who lead with heart and purpose. Their vision and dedication continue to shape a school culture that values excellence, inclusion and student voice. We are thrilled to see their contributions celebrated on a national scale,” she said.

The Most Influential Educators list highlights 50 individuals whose leadership is helping redefine the future of Australian education.

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