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WELCOME
St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School
Pinjarra
Annual General Meeting
School Board and Parents and Friends Association
2017
Acknowledgement of Country
Before we begin our AGM, we would like to show our respect and acknowledge the Noongar people, the traditional custodians of this land, of elders past and present on which this assembly takes place.
Agenda
1. Opening Prayer 2. Minutes of previous School Board AGM 3. Board Chairperson’s Report 4. Treasurer’s Report 5. Parish Report 6. Principal’s Report – as per slides 7. P&F President’s Report 8. P&F Treasurer’s Report 9. Closing Prayer
Refreshments to be served outside.
Prayer
Christ, Teacher and Lord, Bless all in this school as we seek to end our year
with the grace you so generously provide. We give thanks for the students , staff , the wider school community and all who have contributed to this year of nurturing and growth. We affirm all the positive moments, of insight, of the excitement of
learning, Of accomplishment, of creativity, of laughter, of a sense of
community. We recognize the times of struggle, of difficult work, of
misunderstanding, Even of failure.
We give these to You for transformation, So they can become seeds that will find fertile soil. As we leave for the summer, may we take with us
The knowledge that You will keep us all in your embrace So we may rest and be restored and continue in
The ongoing discovery of your Love. Amen
Board Chairperson's Report
Presented by:
Mr Michael Ferraro
Minutes of previous School Board AGM
Minutes were read and accepted Moved: Seconded:
Australian Government Recurrent Funding (AGRF) 2018
• In June 2015, CECWA approved the new Funding Allocation Model based upon a student centred, per capita cost approach.
• Schools now receive their AGRF on a per capita basis according to a Base and Loadings distribution model.
State Government Funding 2018
• State Government funding for schools comes through • Per Capita Funding • Students with Disabilities (SWD) Funding
• We have had modest increase (1.27%) in State
Government Recurrent Funding.
Treasurer's Report
Presented by:
Mrs Everlyn Slattery
Projected End of 2017 Position
Total Income $3,183,327 Total Expenses $3,237,620 $ - 54,293 Cash Reserves & Provisions $ 464,000
2018 BUDGET
Total Income $2,942,356 Total Expenses $2,946,929 $ - 4,573 Cash Reserves & Provisions $ 459,427
Fees for 2018
2018 Fees have been determined by:
• 1% increase in Federal funding
• 1.27% increase in State funding
• Parent’s ability to contribute
Fees 2018
Kindergarten Fees 2018
SUMMARY OF SCHOOL FEES AND CHARGES 2016 2017 2018
KINDERGARTEN
Tutition Fees (a) 628 645 600
Total Amenities and Levies (b) 193 205 195
Total School Fees per Student (a) + (b) 821 850 795
Total Family Levies (includes P&F) 256 260 255
Pre-Kindergarten 2018
Daily Cost $70 Expected Children 8 @ Start of Term 1 2018 Capacity 12-14 Children
Parish Report
Presented by:
Fr Gayan Thamel
Election of Board Members:
Current Board Members: Mr Michael Ferraro - Board Chair Mrs Everlyn Slattery – Treasurer Mrs Janet Conte - Secretary Mrs Janine Elliott Mrs Tara Hey
Two vacancies: Nominations: Mrs Gemma Iseppi and Mrs Selina Trainor
Principal’s Report
Evangelisation Plan
Reviewed during Annual Retreat: School Rules displayed in all areas & linked with Code of Conduct Continue to develop Parish and School relationship Continue to develop our relationship with Jesus by reflecting daily on the Gospels
Love God – Respect Self Love One Another – Respect Others
Love the Environment – Respect the place we are in
Parish – School 2017
Some of the Parish /School Connections:
• Class Liturgies and Masses • Prayer Assemblies • Holy Day of Obligation Masses • Saint Joseph and Saint Mary of the Cross Feast Day Masses • Rosary in St Augustine’s May and October • Choir and Senior students assisted the annual Parish Senior
Morning Tea • Combined End of Year Concert and Sausage Sizzle • Sacraments of Confirmation, first Holy Communion and
Reconciliation • Classes from Years 3-6 Reconciliation prior to Lent and Advent • Grandparents Mass, Mothers Day and Fathers Day Masses
Quality Catholic Schools
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Domain 1: Catholic Identity 101 Systematic Evangelisation Planning
102 Integrating Catholic Faith, Life and Culture
Domain 2: Communtiy
201 Engagement with the School Community
203 Wider Community Partnerships
Domain 3: Education
301 An Explicit Improvement Agenda
302 Analysis and Discussion of Data
303 A Culture that Promotes Learning
304 Targeted Use of School Resources
305 An Expert Teaching Team
306 Systematic Curriculum Delivery
307 Differentiated Teaching and Learning
308 Effective Pedagogical Practices
Domain 4: Stewardship
401 Staff Wellbeing
402 Pastoral Care of Students
Sacraments
2018 Priorities
As a Catholic school, Religious Education is our first learning area and continues to be our main priority. Standardised testing results, including NAPLAN , OLI & PIPs along with teacher assessments have formed the basis of our priority setting which feed into our Annual Improvement Plan (ASIP). We will continue to consolidate
Early Childhood Literacy In 2018 the data directs our focus areas: Religious Education Grammar & Punctuation Numeracy
Religious Education
Bishops’ Religious Literacy Test Since 2012 there has been a steady increase, with a
slight dip in 2016, however, we are below CEWA schools
Strategies in 2018 include Designated PLCs BRLA analysis of Yr 3 & 5 Tests
Yr 3 tests on-line 2017 Ongoing PD to upskill staff MJR refresher PD Term One
NAPLAN Year Five Growth 2015 -2017
National Mean Growth 2015- 2017
ST JOSEPH'S PINJARRA
NATIONALLY RESULT: Improved Average growth
Reading 126 80 ST JOSEPH'S
Writing 73 56 ST JOSEPH'S
Spelling 104 92 ST JOSEPH'S
Grammar & Punctuation
55 67 NATIONAL
Numeracy 87 96 NATIONAL
Mathematics
NAPLAN Year 5 Early Term Two
Mathematics
NAPLAN Year 3
Mathematics
Whole school Term Four online standardised testing • Mathematics
English
NAPLAN Year 5 - Reading
English
NAPLAN Year 3 - Reading
English
• Whole school Term Four online standardised testing • Reading
English
NAPLAN Year 5 - Grammar & Punctuation
English
NAPLAN Year 3 Grammar & Punctuation
English
NAPLAN Year 5 Writing
Literacy Pro Levels
Years Two - Six
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
School Average
Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Chart Title First Test Most Recent Test Variance
English
NAPLAN Year 3 - Writing
ELYND RR Levels
Year One
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Year Two
ELYND Writing Vocabulary
Year One
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Year Two
Early Childhood
Targeted investigative play is a key component of our Early Childhood area and is supported by explicit teaching in literacy and numeracy. Curtin University Speech Pathology students will assist in Kindergarten during Terms One to Three and in Pre-Primary during Term Four 2017 we initiated Playgroup , which will continue 2018
(Annual School Improvement Plan) ASIP
Some strategies for 2018 Continue/consolidate
Toe by Toe (a reading program recommended by SPELD) offered to students
Curtin University: Speech Therapy – Early Childhood whole year
EMU
Investigative Learning Early Childhood Area Designated Area
Dedicated Literacy and Numeracy Times –
Focussing on comprehension and problem solving
Whole School programs – synthetic phonics, iMaths
Whole school Assessment Cycle
System requirements eg OLI, PIPs , Observation Surveys
Standardised Tests (PAT) and NAPLAN
Running Records/Informal Prose
Ongoing PDs and PLCs to target focus areas: Grammar & Punctuation, Numeracy Data wall and data analysis Administration Classroom visits
Classroom management Lesson structure and content Coaching
(Annual School Improvement Plan) ASIP
I nitiate: Mini and Macqlit
Ongoing PDs and PLCs to target focus areas: Grammar & Punctuation, Numeracy
Desiginated 'sprint' sessions focussing on individual student – making them 'visible'
Leading Lights PD – fortnightly - CEWA
Sporting
Swimming & Carnival Athletics Colour Fun Run PMP – Kindergarten to Year Two Interschool Sport: Swimming Athletic Carnival Cross Country
Clinics Cricket KK-Year 2 Cricket Yr 3-6
The Arts
Choir Performances • CEWA Performing Arts Shire of Mandurah Yaburgurt Art Launch
• Parish Morning Tea for Seniors • Bedingfield Visits (x 3) • St Joseph's End of Year Concert
Technology
2017 Leased iPads and PCs returned Ipad sets - EC area Connected App
2018 Keyboard sets –Year Three Laptops – teachers Whiteboard re-housed Yr One 1:1 iPad extended to Year 3 CDF online Canteen and Uniform Shop orders
Student Council
Some activities throughout the year
Running Merit Assemblies Easter Raffle Project Compassion St Vincent De Paul
Christmas Hampers Free dress days Leading May and October Rosary Prayer Sessions 'Emu Bob' roster to ensure school grounds are kept clean and
tidy Fundraising has contributed to:
Caritas St Vinnies Bishop Holohan Bunbury Diocese - Catholic Care
Updated Fee Policy
Key Changes Revised definition of School Fees and Enrolment Deposit School Fees to be announced before the end of the year Schools to adopt a standard schedule of fees Increased maximum limit for Application Fees Extension of Health Care Card Discount Scheme to cover all
school fees Clarification of Kindergarten fee levels
A small sample of some of the activities this year!
• Sacraments & Retreats • Class Liturgies & Masses • Prayer , Class & Merit Assemblies • Easter and Advent Prayer Sessions • Pinjarra Massacre Site • NAIDOC Week • Incursions/Excursions • Italian, Shoelace • Book Fair • Class visits to Murray Library
A small sample of some of the activities this year!
• Jump Rope for Heart • Open Night • Enrichment Program • Dancesport • Monday Clubs • Voices of the Murray Choir • Saltbush Excursion • Parent Reading Program • Focus Therapy Art Competition • Mr Mathews volunteer fire fighting visit
A small sample of some of the activities this year!
• Buddy Classes • Dino Incursion • P&F Disco Nights • Pen Pals – Yr 3 with Yr 3 Mt Senai College, NSW • Music Lessons • Crunch & Sip • Remembrance Day • End of Year Movies
2017 … the year that was...
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Teaching Staff ~ 2018
Principal: Mrs Joy Ketteringham Assistant Principals: Mrs Lisa Ripley and Mrs Vanessa Lenzarini Pre Kindergarten: Mrs Zoe Ramsay (Thursday) Kindergarten: Mrs Vanessa Lenzarini (Monday to Wednesday) Pre Primary: Miss Fiona Crook Yr 1: Mrs Debbie Gundry Yr 2: Miss Abi O'Loughlin Yr 3: Mrs Rachel Waters (nee Flatt) Yr 4: Miss Sharna McKinlay Yr 5: Mrs Mary Miller & Mrs Lisa Ripley Yr 6: Mr Peter Cosgrove
Specialist & Support Teaching Staff 2018
Mrs Lisa Ripley EMU intervention Mini and Macqlit supervision
• Mrs Mary Miller • Digital Literacy and Media
Miss Kate Sutton Physical Education
Mrs Catherine Ziegelaar Science
Education Assistants
Mrs Jane Boone Mrs Amy Flatt Mrs Kirsten Greenham Mrs Georgie Harley Mrs Rebecca Hughes Mrs Sue Leader Mrs Barbara Pickett Mrs Jacqui Slattery Mrs Amanda Vergone Mrs Charmaine White Mrs Catherine Wild
Library Technician: Mrs Catherine Wild Administration: Mrs Christine Douglas, Mrs Amy Flatt Registrar: Bridget Bolt
Canteen: Ros Treasure Cleaning: Karen Clayden, Debbie Spanswick, Cleaning : AMC Cleaning Grounds: Brian Hosie
Non Teaching Staff - 2018
Staff not returning in 2018
Retirement Mrs Luciana Lewis Maternity Leave Jillian Snell Mrs Jennifer Simpson
(ongoing) Promotion Mrs Jenny Gorman (AP)
Movement • Mrs Fiona Anderson • Miss Amanda Nolan • Mrs Nila Poasa • Miss Nicole Winduss
Parents And Friends
President’s Report: Tiffany Mathews Treasurer’s Report: Catherine Wild Election of P&F Committee: Moved: Seconded:
Conclusion
Please join us for refreshments
Thank you for attending the Annual General Meeting.
Please pray our school prayer together:
School Prayer
God our Father, We thank You for St Joseph’s School
and for all who make it a special place. Bless the children;
who are growing in the love of Jesus. Bless our parents and teachers;
who help us to love and care for others and help us to learn.
We remember with thanks the Josephite Sisters who worked in our school.
We pray for our Parish of St Augustine’s and our town of Pinjarra.
May our school community always be a place of love, peace, learning and laughter.
Amen