MARIAN College has a new deputy principal of learning and teaching, with Michael Webbers having taken up the role at the start of term two.

Mr Webbers has previously held a number of leadership roles during his time as an educator at Galen Catholic College in Wangaratta, including as a house leader which focuses on pastoral care and being the head of the mathematics domain.

"Marian College is a pretty amazing place to come to work; the environment is outstanding," he said.

"The teachers here are incredible at what they do, by also being inviting and making people feel welcome and I've felt that since day one.

"I just want to be a part of their teaching and learning journey.

"I've always been very keen to be able to move across into different educational areas, because it gives me more of a well-rounded view.

"Here at Marian, I'm able to work closely with Kylie Quinn, the deputy principal of pastoral wellbeing and our child safety officer, to ensure we're making the best possible decisions and choices with our staff.

"This is an excellent opportunity to progress my understanding of curriculum design and for us to find the best approach in regards to teaching our students.

"I'll also be teaching a few different classes, mainly the Year 10 maths class, which I'm super excited about.

"I love teaching students who are in those formation years, where they're making their choice on whether they want to continue on with education or if they're wanting to progress into some sort of workforce or training; so it's a great opportunity.

"To be honest, there's a lot of stuff I'd like to achieve here; I'm pretty keen to be a part of this school's community."

Mr Webbers said he was equally excited about working alongside Myrtleford's P-12 College.

"I just think we've got an awesome symbiotic relationship where we're going to grow so well together," he said.

"I'm really looking forward to spending time here and seeing what we as a community are able to achieve."