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  • Bus Service | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    Bus Service The St Patrick's Primary School bus service is provided through Assumption College. All of the relevant information in relation to the bus service can be found on the Assumption College website here . It provides information regarding, locations, fees, code of conduct, bus conveyance allowance, and timetable. ​ All enquiries in relation to the St Patrick's Primary School bus service should be directed to the Assumption College Bus Coordinator Dianne Fitzgerald or (03) 5782 1422. Parents at School Uniform

  • Enrolment Criteria | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    Enrolment Criteria St Patrick's is an inclusive Catholic primary school that welcomes families from all faith backgrounds. St Patrick's provides a wholistic approach to education that focuses on developing the whole child, including academics as well as the social and emotional skills. As a feeder school to Assumption College, we also have a strong connection and transition program with the College. 2024 Enrolments Limited places are a vailable in in some year levels. ​ ​ Go to the Enrolment tab to Book a Tour, make an Enrolment Enquiry or Request a Prospectus Enrolment Criteria Enrolment at St Patrick's is done so in accordance with the school's Enrolment Policy, a copy of which can be found here . ​ Priority for enrolment at St Patrick's is given to Catholic students. Enrolments are also invited for children from non-Catholic families. ​ The student should be a resident in the Parish and within the catchment zone for St Patrick’s Primary School Kilmore. ​ Parents/guardian, as the prime educators of their children in faith, must demonstrate a commitment to upholding the teachings of the Catholic Church in practical ways and agree to support the school in all aspects of the total education of their child. ​ Other circumstances may be considered. Catchment Zones With two schools in the St Patrick's Parish (the other being Our Lady of the Way in Wallan), there are two separate catchment areas for primary school enrolments within the Parish of St Patrick’s Kilmore. Families who live in the Kilmore, Kilmore East, Bylands, Broadford, Pyalong, Wandong and Heathcote Junction areas are zoned for enrolment at St Patrick’s Primary School Kilmore. New families who live in the Wallan, Wallan East, Beveridge and Darraweit Guim areas are invited to apply for a position at Our Lady of the Way Wallan . ​ Where either school has a year level that is full, it may be possible to enrol at the other school if there is a vacancy. Enrolment Forms and Supporting Documentation All applications should be made online through our website. In the enrolments tab, select "Apply Now" and complete the online application form. For anyone that as previously requested a prospectus, booked a school tour or completed an enrolment enquiry, you should use the same email address and many of the fields will be pre-populated for you. ​ Please remember that you will need a copy of your child’s Birth, Baptism (child/parent where applicable) and immunisation certificates. These are required before the enrolment process can be completed. Copies of immunisation certificates can be obtained by phoning 1800 653 809 or by visiting their website here . Copies of Baptism Certificates can be obtained by contacting the Parish in which the child/parent was Baptised. For non-prep enrolments, copies of the last two school reports are also required. For all enrolments, copies of all other relevant reports (speech, medical specialists etc) or documentation (court orders etc) are also required

  • Facilities | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    School Facilities St Patrick's prides itself on the beautiful facilities that it provides to its students. Despite having such great facilities on offer to the students, the school is continuously striving to update and improve these resources to ensure that the students have the necessary spaces and resources to maximise their learning outcomes. Art Room The school has a dedicated art room which is used as part of the school's specialist class program. ​ In addition to all of the usual equipment for painting, printing, modelling, textiles and construction, St Patrick's is one of few schools in the area that also have a kiln to allow the school to offer clay modelling as well. ​ ​ ​ Stadium Health and physical education is a core component of the curriculum and the school has a very well-equipped indoor sports stadium. The facilities include a full-sized basketball/netball court, stadium seating along one side with a performance stage on the other side. ​ There are also office and classroom spaces, as well as the canteen to one end of the building. ​ ​ Library The school has a very well-resourced library which is accessible to all students on a number of occasions during a school week. ​ In addition to the usual book borrowing and changing of weekly readers, the library also maintains a store of laptops for student use. ​ The library space is also used during recess and lunchtime for various specialist programs and extra-curricular clubs. More information about some of the school programs can be found here and extra-curricular clubs here . ​ ​ Science The school values science as part of the Victorian curriculum. ​ The specialist science room is resourced with a variety of equipment such as microscopes, environmental and other equipment, and has a large open space floor plan to allow students to be creative during experiments. Netball Courts The school netball area has three plexipave-surfaced courts, along with two mobile basketball rings. ​ This area is open to students to use during recess and lunchtime, as well as being opened to the senior students before school. ​ The netball courts are also utilised by the St Patrick's Netball Club for games on Saturday mornings during the season, along with training after school during the week. ​ ​ Sports Oval A school day can be long for some students, so the ability to run around at recess and lunchtime is very important. The school oval is a large grassed space for students to engage is ball sports such as football (with padded goal posts at each end) and a soccer goal net. ​ The school oval is irrigated through an onsite bore and sprinkler system to ensure that the surface is well-grassed year-round to make it as safe as possible. ​ ​ Playground Play is a vital element to a student's time at school, not only for the physical activity aspect, but the social interaction and learnings that a student gains as well. ​ The school "adventure playground" provides students with a range of activities including a sandpit, monkey bars, climbing frames, flying foxes and slide. ​ ​ Community Garden The school has a number of garden areas at the school to help teach students about the environment and healthy eating. ​ The school community garden near the netball courts is a great opportunity for students to learn about things like recycling, composting and exactly where our food comes from. ​ Parents are welcomed and encouraged to come and assist with the ongoing work in the community garden. School Canteen The school has a large canteen space that is utilised for providing a school lunch order service four days a week, as well as being used to cater for various activities that take place in the sports stadium such as movie nights, discos and parent forums. ​ For more information about the school canteen service, please go to the canteen webpage here .

  • Curriculum | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    Curriculum The Victorian Curriculum sets out what a student should learn during their Prep to Year 10 schooling years, which incorporates the Australian curriculum, but is reflective of the Victorian priorities and standards. The learning areas are as follows: ​ The Arts, which incorporates areas such as dance, drama, media arts, music, visual arts and visual communication design; English; Health and Physical Education; Humanities, which incorporates areas such as civics and citizenship, economics and business, geography and history; Languages; Mathematics; Science; and Technologies, which incorporates areas such as design and technologies and digital technologies. ​ The Victorian Curriculum also includes capabilities, which are skills that are taught throughout the learning areas. These are: critical and creative thinking; ethical; intercultural; and personal and social ​ For more information about the Victorian Curriculum, go to the Victorian Currriculum and Assessment Authority website here .

  • School Fees | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    School Fees School fees cover basic tuition, capital works for maintenance and development of school buildings, provision of specialist tuition, as well as camps. To sustain quality Catholic education at St Patrick’s, parents agree at enrolment that full school fees and levies are payable when the school accepts the enrolment of their child. The Catholic Parish of St Patrick’s Kilmore, in association with the educational vision of the Archdiocese of Melbourne, seeks to offer a Catholic education for its children. St Patrick’s Primary School seeks to provide excellence in education, with Catholic values at its heart, wholistic in its scope and pastoral in its process. It is necessary for St Patrick’s to collect school fees to cover financial costs in meeting the goals of the school and the parents who choose Catholic education for their children. St Patrick’s sets school fees annually taking into account the Archdiocesan recommended minimum fee, government contributions and the local circumstances of the community. We recognise that in particular circumstances, from time to time, parents may need an avenue for discussion and mutual decision with school personnel about the procedure and capacity to pay the given fees. The Parish has placed the role of fee management with the Principal of the school. The Principal will access the advice and consult with other appropriate authorities within the school, the parish and Catholic Education in determining just decisions about the level of school fees in any particular year and in discussion with any particular parent or family in regard to the payments of fees. The School Fees and Charges Policy can be found here . ​ 2024 School Fees ​ School Fees have two components: family fees and per child fees. School fees are subject to the Concessional Fee Policy (see below). ​ The 202 4 Family Fee has been set as follows: Tuition Fee $1,977.00 per family, per year Capital Fee $ 822.00 per family, per year (not tax deductible) $2,799.00 ​ The 2024 Per Child fees have been set as follows: Book subject fee $313.00 per child ICT fee $149.00 per child Excursion fee $ 56.00 per child ​ ​​ Year 4 camp fee $220.00 per child Year 5 camp fee $500.00 per child Year 6 camp fee $500.00 per child ​ The fees for one child in Prep to Year 3 would be $3,317 in 2024, for two siblings in Prep to Year 3 it would be $3,835 in 2024, etc. ​ School fees are charged to the family at the start of the year for the whole of the year. ​ All the fees for the year are to be paid in full by the end of Term 3. ​ The school uses direct debit as the method of payment of school fees. We can also accept EFTPOS, cash, cheque, direct deposit into our bank account for any overdue payments or upfront payments in full. We ask all families to fill out the direct debit form upon enrolment, or at the commencement of the school year if a direct debit is not currently in place. If you are not able to pay fees by direct debit, please contact the Finance Department (finance@spkilmore.catholic.edu.au ) to discuss an alternative payment plan. ​ DIRECT DEBIT FORM 2024 DIRECT DEBIT FEE SCHEDULE ​ FEES ARE COMPULSORY AND WE DO MAKE EVERY ENDEAVOUR TO COLLECT FULL PAYMENT ​ ​ Concessional Fee Policy Late in 2021, our head office, MACS, released a new Concessional Fee Policy, which provides reduced fees for: families of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent; families with Health Care or DVA Cards; or those families facing severe financial hardship If you believe that you may be eligible for a concessional fee, please contact the Finance Department (finance@spkilmore.catholic.edu.au ) to request the documentation to apply for the concessional fee. The concessional fee must be paid by direct debit and the concessional fee is not retrospective, and any existing debt stands in full. ​ The Concessional Fee Policy can be found here . ​ The Concessional Fee Application Form can be found here . ​ The 2024 Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) Application Form can be found here .

  • Apply Now | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    Apply Now St Patrick's is currently taking applications for 2024 and Prep 2025 . ​ We do not take applications more than 12 months in advance, so are currently not taking applications for 2026 and beyond. ​ Applications for Prep 2025 are now open and close on 3 May 2024. ​ It is important to note that a lot of year levels are already full for 2024 and applications for those year levels will be placed on the waiting list.

  • Homework | St Patrick's

    Homework At St Patrick’s Primary School, we recognise that learning takes place wherever a child is, whether it is at school, at home, or out in the community. We also recognise that parents are the first teachers of children and what an important ongoing role that is for a child. We believe that homework complements classroom learning, fosters good study habits and provides an opportunity for students to be responsible for their own learning outside of the classroom. The amount of time spent on homework varies, and will increase as a child progresses through school, starting with at least 40 minutes a week for Prep classes, through to two hours a week for Year 6. The homework will include reading, and may also include maths and other tasks as set by the classroom teacher from time to time. Parents will be expected to sign their child’s diary to confirm that their child is undertaking the necessary homework tasks. St Patrick’s Primary School has a policy with respect to homework, and that can be found here .

  • Excursions and Camps | St Patrick's Kilmore

    Excursions, Incursions and Camps Camps, excursions and incursions are an important aspect of the educational program at St Patrick's. These programs offer students the opportunity to expand their learning, life and social skills in an alternative setting or using a different approach. These programs have an academic, interperson or environmental emphasis. Excursions St Patrick's offer excursions to students in all year levels. The excursions are curriculum based and are linked to the learning at the time. Excursions can be both local, like historical town walks, and more further afield such as Bendigo Discovery Centre, Melbourne Zoo, etc. Incursions Incursions are activities presented to students by external presenters within the school. Incursions are also curriculum based and linked to the learning at the time. Incursions may include presentations on animals, history, investigating, etc. Camps St Patrick's Primary School hold school camps each year for students in Years 4, 5 and 6. The camps are used to extend the stduents knowledge in a setting outside of school, and helps to develop skills and confidence in the students. ​ St Patrick's Primary School has a policy on school camps, which can be found here . Grade 4 Our Year 4 students will go on an overnight camp to Camp Weekaway in Benlock (near Lancefield). The students participate in a range of activities over the two days. For more information about Weekaway Camp click here . Grade 5 Our Year 5 students participate in a two-night camp to Sovereign Hill in Ballarat. ​ The students participate in a range of activities over the three days to learn about the goldrush of the 1850s. The students also participate in the costume school where the students and teachers dress in 1850s clothes and participate in a day in an 1850s school. For more information about excursions at Sovereign Hill, click here . Grade 6 Our Year 6 students participate in a two-night camp to the Melbourne CBD. ​ The students stay at City CYC and participate in a number of mini excursions throughout the city, including visiting the MCG, The Shrine of Remembrance, St Patrick's Cathedral, a river cruise, the Museum and more.

  • History | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    School History St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore is a far cry from the Catholic primary school started sometime in 1848, being school number 358, situated on the highway. There are some unconfirmed reports of there being a boys and girls school as early as 1844. A Brief History ​ St. Patrick's Catholic Parish, centering on the township of Kilmore and the surrounding rural district, is situated approximately 60 kms north of Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, Australia. St. Patrick's was the first inland Catholic parish to be established (1849) in the southern part of what was then the Colony of NSW and is now the State of Victoria, Australia. Earlier parishes in Victoria were Melbourne (1839), Geelong (1842), Portland (1847) and Port Fairy (1849). The parishes of Melbourne, Geelong and Kilmore represent the three oldest parishes in the Archdiocese of Melbourne whilst the parishes of Portland and Port Fairy are the oldest parishes in the Diocese of Ballarat. ​ ​ Early Parish Primary Education in Kilmore St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore is a far cry from the Catholic primary school started sometime in 1848, being school number 358, situated on the highway. There are some unconfirmed reports of there being a boys and girls school as early as 1844. ​ The Vicar General, Dr Geoghegan wrote in an application to the Denominational Schools Board, dated July 3 1848: “There are sufficient Catholic children here (Kilmore) to entitle the teacher to Government aid.” ​ On March 27, 1849, the Bishop wrote: ​ “There is an unaided school at Kilmore….. The average attendance is 30 - 40. The schoolroom is most inadequate and unsuitable…” ​ And so in 1850 school number 358 officially opened, as a boys-only school, with government aid. The girls school, using the same name and number, opened on the opposite side of the highway in 1851. ​ The school inspector Childers visited the schools in 1851 and wrote: ​ “I visited this school in Sydney Street on April 30 accompanied by the clergyman, Rev. C. Clarke …The school is a slab hut with shingled roof, not plastered, no floor. Is in good condition, and was erected in 1848... Schoolroom is 86 x 11. Has glass windows, a fireplace, and two windows. There are 33 boys and 7 girls present." ​ In 1854/55 the bluestone school was built in the church grounds, which was later demolished in 1956, and replaced by the brick school. ​ In 1875 the Mercy Convent opened with Sisters teaching primary levels. Then in 1890 the new Mercy boarding and day school opened. ​ In 1893 the Marists began Assumption College, taking over the boys day school, and then taking boarders in 1901. ​ And more recently... ​ With humble beginnings, there has been a rich history of Catholic education in Kilmore, being initially provided by local parents or community members acting as teachers, then later by the Mercy nuns, Marist brothers and then Parish school teachers. Catholic primary education has had a number of locations including the Parish centre (next to the Church), the now-Kilmore International School when the school was known as St Joseph’s, and the last school site opposite Assumption College from 1968 when it changed its name to St Patrick’s, and now at the current site since 2011. Today, our Parish Priest is religious head of our school, governed by Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Ltd (MACS). Our school is a beautiful and very well-resourced school that can accommodate up to 582 students in 21 classes, with over 70 teaching and non-teaching staff members.

  • St Patrick's Primary School, Kilmore

    Welcome to St Patrick's Kilmore St Patrick’s is founded on the values and teachings of Jesus Christ as they are presented to us in the Gospel. Our students are placed at the centre of everything we do, as we work collaboratively with our families to maximise students outcomes. News: Term 2 commences on Monday 15 April Considering St Patrick's? St Patrick's is an inclusive Catholic primary school that welcomes families from all faith backgrounds. We pride ourselves on enrolling the "whole family" and building strong family-school partnerships between each family an the school to ensure that every child flourishes. We encourage you to watch this short video and then go to the Enrolments webpage for further information. Make an enrolment enquiry Why St Patrick's Kilmore? St Patrick’s is a MACS school and are a member school of Marist Schools Australia, alongside our sister school, Assumption College. We are a feeder school to Assumption College, and provide ongoing connections and transitions between the schools. Watch this video to see the school for yourself and then head to the Enrolments webpage for more information. Book Week celebrations Play Video Play Video 00:52 Prep Portable Video The installation of our new Prep Yellow portable is complete! Play Video Play Video 02:08 St Patrick's Primary School Video Welcome to St Patrick's Primary School. Play Video Play Video 02:08 St Patrick's Primary School Promo What does a day at St Patrick's look like? Have a look and see... Play Video Play Video 04:58 French at St Patrick's What does the teaching and learning of French look like at St Patrick's? Have a look at this.... Play Video Play Video 00:23 Bastille Day 2022 A message from Mr Berlatier about Bastille Day celebrations on Thursday 14 July in Week One after the school holidays. Play Video Play Video 01:39 ACK Welcome Message A welcome message from ACK Principal, Kate Fogarty, and 2022 School Captain, Sophie Beveridge. Load More St Patrick's Videos 2024 Prep Information Back to School 2024

  • Mass and Liturgy | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    Mass and Liturgy Religious education at St Patrick’s is not confined to Religious Education classes. Christ is at the centre of all of our endeavours. As a learning community joined together in faith we aim to bear witness to Christ’s vision and values in all aspects of school life. In doing so, we extend our formal religious education to include class mass at church and whole school liturgies. Class Mass at Church Classroom teachers prepare liturgical celebrations with their students. Students have an opportunity to celebrate the Liturgy of the Word and Eucharist through attending class mass. Every class prepares for and attends at least once per semester. Mass is held in the St Patrick’s Church at 9am on weekdays. Families and members of the Parish and school community are always welcome to attend these celebrations. Whole School Liturgies Whole School Masses are celebrated during the year. Special Liturgies are celebrated in accordance with the Liturgical Calendar and the school community is welcome to attend. Places of worship are the Parish church, stadium and court yard.

  • Science | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    Science Science provides students with opportunities to investigate, predict, experiment, observe and become aware of things in our world. Science is a Specialist subject for all of our students. Each week, classes participate in one hour of Science in our newly renovated Science room. Students will have the opportunity to explore the ever changing world around them in many ways through our hands-on Science Program. Biology, Chemistry, Physical Sciences and Earth and Space are all on the calendar ready to spark our students’ curiosity.

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