School Policies and Forms
School Policies
Please find below links to some of our school policies and our Parent Information Booklet.
- Anti-Bullying & Harassment Policy
- Assessment & Reporting Policy
- Attendance, Absentee Late Policy
- Behaviour Education Policy
- Bushfire Policy
- Learning Technologies Policy User Agreement
- Mobile Digital Devices Policy
- Privacy Statement
- Sun Smart Policy
- Uniform Policy R-9
Child Safe Environment Policies can be found at the link below.
https:///www.cesa.catholic.edu.au/our-schools/safe-environments-for-all
Annual Reports
Our 2023 Annual Report was presented at our recent Annual General Meeting. This report provides background to the goals undertaken and outcomes that were achieved through strategic direction for the future, including:
- Key achievements
- Data analysis
- NAPLAN data
- Staff profiles
- Financial reports and more…
Feedback or Complaints
From time-to-time parents or others seek to provide feedback, raise a concern or make a complaint with a Catholic school or the Catholic Education Office. This process is an opportunity through which school communities can strengthen relationships and work toward continuous improvement in the delivery of our services.
To find out more information about how to lodge feedback or a complaint please follow the link below to the Catholic Education South Australia website:
Catholic School Parents South Australia
Catholic School Parents South Australia (CSPSA) promotes and supports parents and families by providing a voice for education and issues which affect their children.
CSPSA is an advocate for the families, parents and carers of children in Catholic schools, Catholic early learning centres and pre-schools.
The organisation believes that:
- All children have the opportunity to access a quality education, allowing each child to reach his or her potential; and
- School and family collaboration is essential to successful spiritual, academic and developmental growth.
CSPSA aims to build an environment where parents can be empowered to take an active role as the primary educators of their children.
http://www.cspsa.catholic.edu.au.