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  • Enrolment Criteria | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    Enrolment Process 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 some year levels, with wait lists in others. ​ Go to the Enrolment tab to Book a Tour, make an Enrolment Enquiry or Request a Prospectus Prep 2025 Enrolments are now open ​ Families are invited to apply for enrolment into Prep 2025. Applications are to be made online through our website through the Enrolment tab, and Apply Now page. ​ Enrolments Close Friday 5 May 2024 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 Application 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

  • Playgroup and Theraplay | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    French Conversation Classes St Patrick's Primary School offer all of our families the opportunity to participate in French conversation classes with our French teacher, Mr Quentin Berlatier. One of the specialist subjects offered at St Patrick's Primary School is French. Our French teacher, Mr Quentin Berlatier, is a native of France and is fluent in French. ​ He is offering all of our families the opportunity to attend the school before pick up time on a Monday, 2:15-3:00pm, and participate in French Conversation classes free of charge. ​ It is a wonderful opportunity for families also partake in the French language and engage in the students' learning of the French language.

  • Back to School 2024 | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    Back to School 2024 Whilst school holidays can be a wonderful time of Christmas and New Year celebrations, filled with less routine, maybe a holiday and some relaxation, there is also the necessary job of preparing to get students back to school. ​ At St Patrick's we aim to provide as much information as we can for parents to help in that process. School Uniform All of the school uniform information can be found on our website here . All uniform items that identify the school, such as polo shirts, house polos, backpacks, jumpers, hats and dresses are to be purchased through Academy Uniforms. Their Thomastown store is open over the school holidays and the school uniform shop near the netball courts will reopen on Tuesday 3 0 January from 8:00am to 4:00pm . All other uniform items (except shoes) can also be purchased through the uniform shop, but can be substituted for like items from other department-type stores. ​ ​ School Requisite Items ​ St Patrick's provides a list of items that a student will use throughout the year, broken up into a list of items the school provides and a list of items re quired to be supplied by families. The list was provided at the end of Term 4, but copies of the School Requisite List for 2024 for each year level can be found here: ​ Prep Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 ​ ​ Back to School Reminders ​ Please remember the following: Label everything that is being sent to school; If a 2023 classroom is labelled on an item, such as lunch boxes, please change it to the 2024 class; Do not forget to also change the classroom on the reusable school lunch order bags to avoid lunch orders being lost; There are NO lunch orders during the first week of classes - canteen reopens in early February; Specialist classes commence on Thursday 1 February - check infographic for your class sports uniform days. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ School Reopening ​ The school office will reopen on Tues day 30 January , and our Year 1-6 Get To Know You meetings will also be on Tuesday 30 January . S tudents will return with classes to commence for Ye ars 2-6 on Wednesday 31 January and for Preps on Thursday 1 February. The Year 1s will undertake MACS-required (head office) testing from Wednesday to Friday and return to school on Monday 5 February . Year 1 parents will need to book a testing time, and information has been emailed in relation to these bookings. ​ ​ Communication ​ ​ A reminder to ensure that your email address is registered with the front office so that you receive the weekly ewsletter. Please email Elise Vlasveld (elise.vlasveld@spkilmore.catholic.edu.au ) to request to be added to the newletter list. ​ ​ We also recommend that all families with Facebook, request access to our parent/carer-only Facebook group. You can find the group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/stpatskilmorefamilies . You must answer all questions to be admitted to the group. Only parents and carers will be accepted, and all other requests will be decli ned for privacy reasons. ​ Finally, you must ensure that you setup your PAM account. The Parent Access Module (PAM) is connected the school's SIMON student management system. From this account you can notify absences, access reports, provide and update medical information, nominate emergency contacts, etc. You will be provided with access information if you have not already got access. ​ ​ ​ Other Dates ​ Please refer to the Hours, Dates and Days webpage for further information about school hours, terms dates and other school calendar dates. ​ ​ 2024 Welcome Barbeque ​ To welcome our families to school for 2024, there will be a back-to-school barbeque on the evening of the first Friday of school, Friday 2 February 2024 from 4:45-6:00pm . ​ ​ 202 4 School Fees ​ Finally, school fees for 202 4 have been set, and information can be found on the webpage here . School fee invoices will be sent out early in Term 1. The school is moving to all payments being made by direct debit (either weekly, fortnightly or monthly). Please contact Deb Amodio, the Finance Officer, to setup your direct debit arrangement . ​ 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. In order to be eligible for the Concessional Fee Policy, you must be entitled to the CSEF Payment, with an eligibility cut off date in April. Do not delay in applying for CSEF and Concessional Fee, as we cannot apply the discounts if the CSEF application is not approved. ​ If you believe that you may be eligible for a concessional fee, please contact Deb Amodio (deb.amodio@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. ​ If you face issues in paying the school fees, at any time during the year, please contact Deb Amodio, and discuss what arrangements can be made to assist your situation. It is important that you contact the school early so that we can assist appropriately.

  • 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

  • Volunteer Induction | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    Volunteer and Contractor Induction St Patrick's Primary School takes its commitment to student safety very seriously. St Patrick's has a number of policies and documents relating to our obligations to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our students and to ensure that the people onsite at the school during a school day are appropriately checked, The Victorian Government recently introduced new Child Safe Standards along with Ministerial Order No 870, which set out the minimum requirements for schools in relation to child safety. Child Safe Standard 4 and Clause 10 of Ministerial Order No 870 relates to staff screening, selection, supervision, training and other human resources practises that reduce the risk of child abuse by new and existing personnel, including employees, volunteers and contractors. ​ Volunteers St Patrick's parents, carers and indeed other family members, who wish to help at the school can do so in many ways. All volunteers must hold a current and valid Working With Children's Check and have completed an annual induction with the school to ensure that they are aware of the current State laws and requirements with respect to working with children. ​ Contractors St Patrick's engages various contractors from time to time, either on a one-off, casual or regular basis. Those contractors fulfill various roles at the school and may or may not come into direct contact with our students during their time on site. All contractors are subject to the same laws and requirements as a volunteer, and must hold a current and valid Working With Children's Check. They must have also completed an induction with the school to ensure that you are aware of the current State laws and requirements with respect to working with children as well as OH&S and other compliance issues. ​ Induction In order to fulfill the obligations under the State law, we require every volunteer and contractor of St Patrick's Primary School to complete an annual induction as required under the Child Safe laws. The induction process is now completed on the iPads in the front office the first time a person signs in. On the anniversary of the induction you will be emailed to complete an update. In order to complete the induction, you will need to provide your Working With Children's Check. Working with Children's Checks ​ Government regulations require that anyone that attends the school that has more than incidental contact with students must have a current and valid Working With Children's Check. ​ If you do not hold a current Working With Children's Check, you must go online, complete the application form and then attend an Australia Post outlet to finalise the application. It will then be processed and you will be notified of the outcome. The website for applications can be found here .

  • Sacraments | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    Sacraments of the Catholic Church Celebration of Sacraments reflects and influences what it is we proclaim, who we are proclaiming and what we do. The parish provides the experience of belonging to a worshipping community. All Sacraments are celebrated in the Parish Church. Families and teachers work in partnership to prepare children for the celebration of the Sacraments by attending Faith Formation Forums for each sacrament and attending a Commitment Mass prior to celebrating the Sacrament. During the time of Sacraments being celebrated the focus is supported by the whole school. There are seven sacraments of the Catholic Church: Baptism; First Reconciliation/Penance; First Eucharist (Holy Communion); Confirmation; Anointing of the Sick; Holy Orders; and Matrimony. ​ At St Patrick's students celebrate First Reconciliation/ Penance in Year Three, First Eucharist in Year Four and Confirmation in Year Six. Students who are not baptised Catholic or who do not receive the sacraments are expected to support their peers by participating fully in the program. The students participate in a Reflection day prior to receiving each of the Sacraments.​​ ​ ​ First Reconciliation/Penance ​ The Sacrament of Penance teaches students to be aware of their relationship with God and the people around them. Students learn about sin and its effects on their relationships with God and the people around them. Learning to make peace with the people we hurt is an important part of this process. ​ ​ First Eucharist/Holy Communion​ ​ This sacrament is often referred to as First (Holy) Communion. Students learn more about how Jesus becomes present through the bread and wine that is offered during the Eucharist. It is during the Liturgy of the Eucharist that the bread and wine are transformed into the body and blood of Jesus. Confirmation Confirmation is celebrated at a special ceremony officiated by the Bishop and the Parish Priest. Confirmation candidates are encouraged to go out into the world, just as the Apostles did, with the Holy Spirit in their hearts.

  • Parents At School | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    Parents at School There is strong evidence that parent engagement is associated with improvements in academic outcomes for students of all ages. It is for that reason that St Patrick's welcomes and encourages parents to be involved in the school program wherever possible Options for helping at school ​ St Patrick's offers many options to parents, carers and indeed grandparents, who wish to help at the school and those options are not limited to within the classroom. Whilst many parents choose to help in the classroom, there are many other avenues to help in a way that is suitable and comfortable for you. ​ Helping in the classroom - contact your classroom teacher, or go to your class page to work out when it might suit you to help in the classroom. This type of help can include reading with your child, working with small groups, changing readers with children, or just generally providing a helping hand. Parents are not expected to fulfil the role of "teacher" and any help that you can provide is absolutely welcome. Helping in specialist classes - do you have a particular interest in art, or sport, or have skills in the performing arts field like dancing, singing or playing an instrument, or maybe you can speak French? Then why not consider helping out in one of those specialist classes? Parents have a wealth of knowledge that can really be influential in a child's education and St Patrick's welcome the opportunity for parents to come to class, either as a one-off or on a regular basis, to get involved in these classes. Assisting with class excursions - every year, each class level will be involved with incursions, excursions and camps. Excursions and camps are reliant on parent participation. St Patrick's appreciate that these can be big commitments for parents and we do everything we can to make this as easy as possible for you to participate. Canteen helper - our school canteen operates Tuesday to Friday and parent helpers are an important element in ensuring that we have a canteen service for our students. Parents can contact the canteen manager, Helena Putnik, ****** to find out more about helping in the canteen. More information about the canteen can be found here . Parents and Friends events - the Parents and Friends conduct many events during the year, such as Mothers and Fathers Day breakfasts and gift stalls, a biennial fete/fair, and other events throughout the year. If you have a particular interest, or can only help out once or twice a year, these events are great opportunities for you to be involved at school. More information about the Parents and Friends can be found here . ​ For more information about getting involved at school, information from the Department of Education can be found here . Working with Children's Checks ​ Government regulations require that anyone that attends the school that has more than incidental contact with students must have a current and valid Working With Children's Check. ​ If you do not hold a current Working With Children's Check, you must go online, complete the application form and then attend an Australia Post outlet to finalise the application. It will then be processed and you will be notified of the outcome. The website for applications can be found here .

  • School Fees | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    School Fees The Catholic Church's preferential option for the poor obligates Catholic schools to ensure that no baptised student is denied a Catholic education because of an inability to pay (MACS website). ​ We provide a number of ways for families to obtain assistance where there is an issue with payment of fees. As part of your school search, cost can be a significant factor, but at St Patrick's be believe that the most influential factor in choosing a school should be whether it is the “right fit” for the student. St Patrick's focuses on ensuring that students thrive by meeting their academic, social and emotional needs. As a result we are a school that embraces students from all types of backgrounds. We do this by embodying our Catholic value of ensuring baptised students are not denied a Catholic education because of an inability to pay. As such, St Patrick's ensures that cost is not a barrier to joining our school community. ​ We encourage any family that is facing a financial challenge to contact us early to have a discussion. We understand that these conversations can be uncomfortable but we treat all information with the strictest confidence, with the least number of people involved as possible, and do whatever we can to assist families in need. ​ This assistance can be in the form of Government assistance, concessional fees, payment plans and hardship fee-assistance. ​ We encourage families to reach out to our Finance Officer, Debbie Amodio, as early as possible via email (finance@spkilmore.catholic.edu.au ) or call on (03) 5782 1579 (option 2). ​ ​ Conveyance Allowance The State Government has a Conveyance Allowance program that provides families with financial support with the cost of transporting children to school in regional areas. If your family lives more than 4.8km from St Patrick's and our school is your closest Catholic primary school, then you may be eligible for this program. The assistance is paid to the school against school fees for car travel and paid to Assumption College against bus fees for bus travel. ​ ​ Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) The CSEF provides eligible families with a payment towards school fees to offset the cost of camps and excursions. If the parents/carers/guardians of a student hold a Health Card Card, Aged Pension Card, DVA Gold Card, etc, then we encourage those families to apply for the CSEF to help reduce school fees. ​ The 2024 Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) Application Form can be found here . ​ ​ 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 Deb Amodio (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. ​ If you do not apply for the CSEF for 2023, then you will not be eligible for the Concessional Fee support. Please ensure that if you are eligible, that you apply as soon as possible to avoid missing out. ​ The Concessional Fee Policy can be found here . ​ The Concessional Fee Application Form can be found here .

  • Policies | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    School Policies Our school policies at St Patrick's Primary School are designed to provide uniformity and consistency in decisions and actions across the community. They are written documents that outline the required process or procedure within the school. ​ Policy development is generally overseen by the Principal, as well as the executive team and leadership team and they regularly seek community views, develop policies and oversee program implementation for the school. School policies are generally reviewed on a four-year cycle to ensure their continuing relevance. Care, Safety and Welfare Anaphylaxis Management Policy Attendance Policy Anti-bullying Policy (including Cyberbullying) Duty of Care Guidelines First Aid Policy and Guidelines ICT Acceptable Use Policy Medical Management Policy Pastoral Care of Students Policy Student Behaviour Policy School Community Safety Order Internal Review Process and Form Supervision Policy Child Safety Policies Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy Child Safety and Wellbeing Record Keeping Policy Child Safety Code of Conduct Engaging Families in Child Safety Policy PROTECT: Identifying and Responding to Child Abuse - Reporting Obligations Reportable Conduct Policy Working with Children Check Policy Complaints and complex issues Complaints Handling Policy Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Policy Employment Occupational Health and Safety Policy Enrolment of students Code of Conduct - Parents/Guardians/Carers Code of Conduct - Students Concessional Fees Policy - Primary Schools Enrolment Agreement Enrolment Form Enrolment Policy Enrolment Procedures for MACS schools Privacy Policy Student Acceleration and Retention Policy Governance Democratic Principles Statement MACS Governance Statement Philosophy Statement School Advisory Councils - Code of Conduct School Advisory Councils Manual School Advisory Councils Terms of Reference Working Together in Mission Suspension, Negotiated Transfer and explusion of students Explusion of Students Policy Negotiated Transfer of Students Policy Suspension of Students Policy

  • Vision, Values and Logo | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    Vision, Values and Logo A school's vision and values speak to the core of the school and what it believes in. Our logo is a well-known symbol that represents the school's history and mantra of walking in the footsteps of the Lord. School Vision St Patrick’s Primary school works in partnership with families, the parish and the community both locally and global. Together the whole school community developed its Vision statement in 2017. “St Patrick’s is a Catholic learning community. We commit to being a school where all members have an opportunity to flourish in an inclusive relational environment. We believe in developing active and curious learners. We aspire to be compassionate and responsive to the needs of all.” School Values We value celebrating Catholic traditions, engaging in dialogue and critically reflecting on faith in a contemporary context, and that social justice is an integral part of our Catholic faith. We value and nurture a caring community of staff, students and parents by promoting the values of respect, tolerance and co-operation. We value that every child at St Patrick’s should experience 12 months growth in 12 months. We value that personalised learning is embedded in our curriculum with student engagement, rigorous teaching and purposeful learning in all areas of the curriculum. We value that all students should accept responsibility for their own learning and need to develop a higher level of self-esteem which in turn will lead to resilience and empathy. We value the criteria for St. Patrick’s Primary School to be Child Safe compliant. We value a staff culture that is characterised by a shared vision and a strong sense of team work. We value the involvement of all families and community groups in the life of the school. School Logo The St Patrick's school logo is: ​ In the Footsteps of the Lord ​ The motto was selected after a school-wide competition was run in 1988. ​ The competition was won by a Year 3 class (3J) after one of their families had discussed the competition around the dinner table and spoke about how at times in life Jesus may have helped and how they could live like Him, hence "In the Footsteps of the Lord". ​ The class submitted that motto and won and it has been the school motto ever since.

  • Social Emotional Learning | St Patrick's Primary School Kilmore

    Social and Emotional Learning Social and emotional learning (SEL) helps students to learn and practice skills that they need to build resilience and manage their emotions and relationships with others. This may include self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationships skills and responsible decision-making. To provide the best opportunities for all students to achieve their full potential, Catholic school communities seek to provide a comprehensive curriculum with strong pedagogical understandings and evidence-informed practices to personalise learning and engage young people at a level appropriate to their knowledge, skill and ability. (Horizons of Hope, CEM, 2017) ​ To do this St. Patrick’s has clear expectations in regard to the teaching of Social Emotional Learning (SEL). Each class is expected to explicitly teach SEL in a 45- 60 minute lesson per week. To do this the school uses 3 approaches including a new approach for St Patrick’s being the Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships (RRRR) program as the main source of content for SEL lessons. This program aims to support students develop students’ social, emotional and positive relationship skills. The RRRR program links with the Australian curriculum and ensures that students are being consistently taught the expected outcomes across their schooling at St Patrick’s. Secondly we use resources obtained from the trauma informed practices of the Berry Street Education Model particularly in the areas of self regulation and teacher instruction/ co-regulation skills. The whole school was trained in these practices over 2017, 2018 and 2019. ​ The third source of information for the successful teaching of SEL at St Patrick’s is the use of the Zones of Regulation program. This program is utilised by many external specialists including Occupational Therapists and Speech Pathologists. St Patrick’s utilises this program to ensure that there is a common language among the school and external professionals in reference to emotions and emotional regulation tools. It supports students to hear consistently that all people have emotions, there are no good or bad emotions, and all people need tools and/ or support to regulate their emotions sometimes. ​ The RRRR explicit learning program falls under the whole school approach of Respectful Relationships (RR). St Patrick’s is in our first Year of RR and is under the mentorship of Assumption College who also use these methodologies and the RRRR program across all year levels. St Patrick’s has combined the methodologies of Respectful Relationships and our involvement in the Berry Street Education Model to address the needs of the St Patrick’s community. St. Patrick believes in nurturing student wellbeing in order for all students to engage in their learning and inevitably flourish. The school system targets wellbeing and Social Emotional Learning at an individual, class and whole school level. “Engaged learners have a positive sense of identity, connection with their peers and community. They are invested in learning in and beyond the classroom. This enables them to flourish and grow in confidence as curious, optimistic and inspired knowledge-builders, problem-solvers, conceptual thinkers and self-motivated learners.” Horizons of Hope, CEM, 2017 Religious Education Specialist Subjects

  • Staff Induction | St Patrick's Kilmore

    New Staff Induction Welcome to St Patrick's Primary School in Kilmore. We welcome you into our relational school. We believe in ensuring that you feel supported as you enter the school and begin for the first time, as we understand the nerves that comes with a new job. This webpage is designed to provide you with all of your initial school knowledge. This is your ongoing reference guide that you can continuously refer back to as you find your feet and establish yourself at St Pat's. Welcome. As you work through this induction, you will receive information about working at St Pat's. The blue section is information thta is relevant to all staff. The grey section is for teaching staff only. Please click on the photo of the staff member at the start of each section for an introduction, and then the subsequent icon links for additional information. At the end is a Google Form that you must complete to confirm that you have completed your induction components. Start here... Michael Bourne School Principal Justine Sapiano Deputy Principal RE Leader Staff absences Yard duty Prayer and Liturgy Sacrament Program Formation and Accreditation VIT Teaching Requirements Tracy Connors Operations Manager Introductory Video Induction program Staff Induction Inf ormation 2024 start of year info 2024 Staff Hierarchy C Number Background Checks Emergency Procedures Medical Training CompliSpace PolicyConnect CompliLearn Launchpad Family School Partnerships School Tour CEMEA 2022 (Staff award) Liz Darvell EA to Principal and DP OH&S Representative Report a Safety Hazard Report an Incident Robyn Hallowell Payroll Officer Tax Form Superannuation Form Personal Details ePortal Shelly Michalke STEM Leader Introductory video ICT Policies Email account Google Drive SIMON How to login to computers and programs ICT Resources and Protocols Teaching staff keep going... Other staff can go to the bottom and fill out the induction completion form. Shelly Michalke & Jess Kurzman Joint Teaching & Learning Leaders Justine Sapiano Literacy Leader Jess Kurzman Maths Leader Sallyanne McMeikin Student Wellbeing Leader Natalie Rees Learning Diversity Leader How to mark the roll in SIMON Data books Hapara Seesaw Google Classroom Student Mobile Phones Reporting Planning Assessment Schedule Introductory Video Literacy requirements Reading re quirements Writing requirements Smart Spelling Library time Introductory Video Wellbeing Information Learning Diversity Padlet Congratulations, you are finished.... Congratulations on getting through the wealth of information that has been provided to you here. We know that there is a lot to take in, and that you will forget some of this. That's why it is here in this format, so that you can continuously refer back to the information as you need it. ​ Now that you have finished, can you please complete the Google Form below to confirm that you have completed your induction program. ​ This is an important part of your induction into St Patrick's, and we thank you for participating. Please keep asking questions, because that's how you learn. Induction Completion Form

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