From the Acting Assistant Principal
PB4L - Positive Behaviours for Learning
Our PB4L focus for Week 7 and 8 is Respect for Learning and Teaching.
When we are showing Respect for Learning and Teaching, we can:
- Follow directions
- Listen attentively and sit still during class lessons
- Speak courteously to all
- Listen to other people's comments and questions
- Raise our hand to ask a question
- Stay on task
- Working to the best of our ability
Examples of behaviours that negatively impact respectful, responsible, and safe behaviours when Respecting Learning and Teaching include:
- Calling out
- Talking over the top of others
- Distracting self or others
- Fidgeting
- Speaking discourteously to others
- Not trying our best
We would greatly appreciate your support by discussing these weekly focuses with your children and reviewing the expected and non-acceptable behaviours in our endeavour to see that St Francis of Assisi continues to be a more respectful, responsible, and safe learning community for all.
2023 Semester One Reports - Year 1-6
Semester One Reports for Years 1-6 will be released via Compass on Friday 23 June (Week 9). Instructions on how to access your child's report on Compass will be shared in the Week 8 newsletter.
Semester One Reports for Years 1-6 will be released via Compass on Friday 23 June (Week 9). Instructions on how to access your child's report on Compass will be shared in the Week 8 newsletter.
Please note that Kindergarten students do not receive a formal, written report in Semester One. However, parents and carers will have the opportunity to meet with the teacher to discuss their child's learning.
In conjunction with Semester One reports, we will be holding 3-way conferences with students, teachers and parents/carers to discuss their learning to date.
These will occur between Weeks 8 - 10 of this term. Bookings will be made through the Compass portal. Details of how to create a booking are attached below. Please contact your child's teacher if you are having difficulty organising a booking.
Your child is encouraged to attend these meetings with you to have an input into their learning so far and be a part of planning learning goals for Semester Two.
In conjunction with Semester One reports, we will be holding 3-way conferences with students, teachers and parents/carers to discuss their learning to date.
These will occur between Weeks 8 - 10 of this term. Bookings will be made through the Compass portal. Details of how to create a booking are attached below. Please contact your child's teacher if you are having difficulty organising a booking.
Your child is encouraged to attend these meetings with you to have an input into their learning so far and be a part of planning learning goals for Semester Two.
** Please note that Year 1 Conferences will begin in Week 7, as Mrs Grey will be on leave later in the term.
These bookings are now open on Compass.
ICAS Competitions
St Francis of Assisi will participate in the ICAS competition this year. These competitions will be available to Year 3-6 students.
What is ICAS? ICAS is an online academic competition designed to assess students' higher-order thinking and problem-solving skills in English, Mathematics, Science, Writing, Spelling Bee, and Digital Technologies.
Each assessment celebrates students' accomplishments by providing opportunities for recognition and development. Every student who participates will receive a printed certificate and an online report. Top performers will be eligible for medals.
Please note these competitions are completely optional and have a cost associated with them. Please see the attached information sheet and contact Mr Murphy if you have any questions. The closing date to order these assessments is Monday 31 July 2023. The tests will be held at school during August, and further information will be provided to students and families who have opted to take part.
St Francis of Assisi will participate in the ICAS competition this year. These competitions will be available to Year 3-6 students.
What is ICAS? ICAS is an online academic competition designed to assess students' higher-order thinking and problem-solving skills in English, Mathematics, Science, Writing, Spelling Bee, and Digital Technologies.
Each assessment celebrates students' accomplishments by providing opportunities for recognition and development. Every student who participates will receive a printed certificate and an online report. Top performers will be eligible for medals.
Please note these competitions are completely optional and have a cost associated with them. Please see the attached information sheet and contact Mr Murphy if you have any questions. The closing date to order these assessments is Monday 31 July 2023. The tests will be held at school during August, and further information will be provided to students and families who have opted to take part.
Mr Brett Murphy
Acting Assistant Principal