Our future is in our heart. Strategic Plan

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Our future is in our heart Strategic Plan 2018-2020

Stuartholme School Principal Kristen Sharpe

Stuartholme School Stuartholme School is a Catholic, independent girls day and boarding school located in Brisbane. As a Sacred Heart School, our philosophy is based on the 200-year tradition of the Society of the Sacred Heart, which educates children to become leaders of tomorrow by following the five Goals: Strategic Plan 2018-2020 A personal and active faith in God A deep respect for intellectual values Building community as a Christian value A social awareness that impels to action Personal growth in an atmosphere of wise freedom Our mission is to provide a holistic education to every student so she may develop a discerning mind, sense of understanding and compassion and courage to be the best she can be.

Our Sacred Heart charism lives in and through all aspects of the school. The Social Justice program, and the community relationships we have built through these programs, offer opportunities for our students to positively and practically engage with issues that affect them as global citizens. Our meaningful opportunities for staff and students to explore and grow in their spirituality and faith. In partnership with rscj, strategically plan and implement the formation of our community, particularly in our Catholic faith and Sacred Heart charism. Continue to provide opportunities for all members of our community to engage their head, heart and hands in issues related to justice, peace and the integrity of creation. Strengthen opportunities for the students intellectual and personal engagement in global perspectives and competencies. Continue to offer liturgical and retreat experiences that empower students to reflect and grow in their relationship with themselves, God and others. Mission By 2020 our faith community will inspire our young women and staff to live lives enriched by a personal integrity and faith which impels action.

Strong, positive relationships are sustained between all members of the school community. A whole school culture of Student Wellbeing has been established through extensive programs and staffing structures. A School-wide commitment to actively enhance student wellbeing through engagement in ongoing strategic review and planning processes. Develop the leadership and relational capabilities of staff to support implementation of best practice in Student Wellbeing and protection. Utilise worldwide research, policies and trends to guide Wellbeing professional practice and program development and implementation. Sustain a holistic approach to Student Wellbeing ensuring effective partnerships between the College Leadership Team, Leaders of Student Wellbeing, Teacher Mentors, Teachers, Boarding and Administrative Staff and parents. Implement Wellbeing practices and programs which are data driven to explicitly support the academic agenda of the school. Ensure wellbeing outcomes and data are represented in school-wide systemic planning to support the achievement of desired targets. Student Wellbeing By 2020 our girls, in a safe, challenging and positive environment, will develop the resilience, courage and capacity to be the best she can be and challenge social norms.

The goals of Sacred Heart Education underpin holistic focus of curriculum. The provision of individual careers counselling and monitoring to ensure each student has a pathway that acknowledges their individual talent and potential. Sustained very high levels of academic results for Year 12 students. Highly experienced and deeply committed teachers with acute intellectual capacity. Continue the pursuit of academic excellence through a holistic education. Implement a school-wide system of data analytics that informs and improves learning and teaching practices. Develop and embed a 7-12 curriculum framework that is characterised by: vertical alignment of the curriculum understandings and skills so there is continuity and progression of learning. a focus on the Australian Curriculum s general capabilities (7-10) and 21st century skills (11-12) e.g. innovation and creative thinking, critical thinking and problem solving, collaboration and teamwork, communication, personal and social skills, ICT capabilities and ethical understanding. Teaching & Learning Implement a system of academic conversations for students that provides feedback based on growth strategies and goal setting. Engage in digital technologies for creative and productive learning. Ensure a smooth and comprehensive transition to Queensland s new senior system. Continue to develop the capacity of teachers in line with current curriculum development and educational research. By 2020, Stuartholme will have a culture of excellence in teaching and learning that is student centred, recognises diversity and prepares students for their futures.

Passionate and dedicated teachers. Highly experienced staff who are deeply committed to the school. A culture amongst staff of intellectual hunger to further understand their professional practices. Develop the Professional Learning Communities to continue to: grow the school improvement culture and developing staff capacity to embrace change. promote self-reflection, goal setting and personal accountabilities aligned to the school s strategic goals. provide opportunities to discuss latest research and authoritative pedagogies. By 2020, we will be an exceptional leader in building staff capacity and offering challenging and comprehensive professional learning. build a shared understanding of differentiation. provide opportunities to visit classrooms, observe practice, provide feedback and work collaboratively. Establish/further develop processes and systems, including mentoring, coaching and feedback conversations, to: attract and retain quality staff. encourage and support professional growth. identify and develop aspiring leaders. develop staff capacity to take risks, solve problems and be innovative and professional. Strengthen the innate sense of belonging and community and continue the culture where staff are valued, supported and developed. Define, communicate and review staff roles and responsibilities to ensure clarity and shared staff understanding. Strengthen staff wellbeing processes, including rewards and recognition, as fundamental to Stuartholme s character. Building Staff Capacity

Strong Boarding Leadership Team. Very high levels of Parent Engagement and satisfaction. Extensive community partnerships that help support boarding students and families. Build capacity of boarding staff so they can respond to increasingly complex needs of adolescent girls. Strengthen our Wellbeing program which models best practice of adolescent psychology. Continue to provide strong academic support and recreational programs. Boarding By 2020 each Boarder will feel a sense of belonging and community and will be equipped to embrace a diverse range of academic and Co-curricula activities which will allow them to reach their full potential.

Our parents are passionate about Stuartholme and have a strong sense of community within the school. Strong and proactive Alumnae Committee and community. Powerful history of philanthropy. Celebrate and promote Stuartholme School, student, alumni and staff performance, achievement and contribution. Deliver strategically effective communications. Create and maintain strong, tailored and lifelong community relations. Strengthen a culture of philanthropy where giving, in various ways, is a very natural and affirming part of belonging to the Stuartholme community. Community Engagement By 2020, we will build and maintain a strong and purposefully engaged community that shares a belief in the importance of educating girls and values the Sacred Heart traditions and aspirations in education.

Finance, Facilities & Future Development

Strong growth in enrolment numbers which will meet our new target in 2020, while remaining small. Nestled in the foothills of Mt Coot-tha, Stuartholme is surrounded by natural environment which provides a sanctuary for students. Located only 6kms from the Brisbane CBD, Stuartholme School is a landmark in the Brisbane skyline, with a Heritage listed main building complemented by modern additions to provide the best learning environment for our students. Staged facility development in line with Stuartholme s Master Plan with the boarding refurbishment and upgrades prioritised first. Strong marketing focus to promote the school and drive enrolments for the day and boarding school to achieve at least 750 total enrolments and 150 boarders. Continue to rationalise and streamline our internal policies and procedures. Explore further opportunities to increase our revenue through external hire of facilities. Continue to invest in ongoing learning opportunities for teaching and non-teaching staff to ensure growth in both professional and personal development. By 2020, we will have a successful and sustainable school of 750 enrolments which strengthens our rich traditions while looking forward to drive improvements and deliver upon student outcomes. We will have developed our facilities including the boarding house and will have a plan to fund and build an Indoor Flexible Learning and Sports Centre equipped for our growing school community.

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