End of an era: JRLF Senior School Principal Heather Bessell retires

by Brighton Council

After nearly four decades of service to Tasmanian education, Heather Bessell, Principal of Jor­dan River Learning Federation Senior School (JRLF-SS), retired this year – marking the end of a remarkable career dedicated to student growth, school leader­ship, and community building.

Heather, who turned 60 this year, shared the news with char­acteristic warmth and gratitude, saying she is excited to step into a new chapter focused on family, friendships, and travel.

Her journey began in 1987, as a 20-year-old graduate teaching at Tasman District High School. Over the years, she has left her mark across numerous schools including Taroona High, Cla­remont High, Cosgrove High, Risdon Vale Primary, Clarence High, and eventually JRLF-SS – where her leadership was deeply valued.

Reflecting on her career, Heather said, “There are many moments that define who I became as a teacher and leader, but it is the depth and breadth of my experiences that have been most influential.”

Throughout her time in educa­tion, Heather consistently cham­pioned innovation in teaching and learning, from redesigning traditional Home Economics into design-based curricula, to implementing middle school­ing models and developing literacy and numeracy skills through whole-school reform. She branched out into teaching Science, Health, Personal Rela­tionships, Art and Child Stud­ies. Heather began to realise her leadership strength in both Grades and Curriculum.

Her leadership journey took a significant turn at Claremont High, where she mentored a large team in core teaching ap­proaches, fostering strong rela­tionships and aspirational learn­ing environments. These skills followed her into leadership roles across multiple schools, culminating in her appointment as Principal at JRLF-SS in 2017.

During her time at JRLF-SS, Heather became known for her commitment to building a culture of consistency, safety, and high expectations – both for students and staff. “It has been my greatest joy to work with the ever-changing team at JRLF-SS to ensure we stay the course of building consistent, predictable and safe learning environments; learning environments which are aspirational and have high expectations of learners and teachers.”

Heather acknowledged the strength of community relation­ships, saying it has been a “privi­lege” to lead with inclusivity and trauma-informed practice at the forefront, while being supported by passionate staff, dedicated families, and local partners.

Her farewell is not just to a job, but to a vocation that has shaped thousands of lives. “Time does fly, everyone. Cherish it, make the most of the opportunities to learn and grow, be the best version of yourself whatever your role. Stay well and self care. I wish all staff, students and the broader community the very best for the future,” she said.

The school community, past and present, joined together in thanking Heather for her lead­ership, vision, and dedication – and wished her every happiness in retirement.

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End of an era: JRLF Senior School Principal Heather Bessell retires
End of an era: JRLF Senior School Principal Heather Bessell retires
End of an era: JRLF Senior School Principal Heather Bessell retires
End of an era: JRLF Senior School Principal Heather Bessell retires
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End of an era: JRLF Senior School Principal Heather Bessell retires
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End of an era: JRLF Senior School Principal Heather Bessell retires
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