A N N UA L SCHOOL R E POR T I NG 0 11 C AT H O L I C E D U C AT I O N, A RCH D I OCE S E O F B R I S B A N E School Name Holy Family Primary School Postal address Ward Street, INDOOROOPILLY 4068 Phone (07) 3870 9600 Email Fax (07) 3870 5490 pindooroopilly@bne.catholic.edu.au School website www. www.holyfamilyps.qld.edu.au Principal - Mr John Robertson Contact Person Principal s Foreword Introduction Holy Family Primary School is a co-educational Catholic school overseen by Brisbane Catholic Education and the Archdiocese of Brisbane. Holy Family is located at Ward Street, Indooroopilly, situated just 6km from Brisbane CBD at the base if the surrounding rolling hills of Mt Cootha.. The school has a total of 361 students within the year levels of Prep to Year 7. The school website is; www.holyfamilyps.qld.edu.au The following report provides information to respond to the Queensland Government requirements regarding information that schools must make readily available to the public. Following is a checklist of the information, all of which relates to the school's operations and outcomes in. Value Added by School See separate attached report on Achievements for relative to School Renewal Plan Goals School Profile Holy Family Primary School Indooroopilly. is a Catholic school administered through Catholic Education, Archdiocese of Brisbane. Coeducational or Single Sex Year levels offered: Primary Secondary P-1 Total student enrolments for this school 360 Total Enrolment 360 Girls 39 Boys 11 1
Curriculum offerings Our distinctive curriculum offerings Middle Schooling Philosophy Major emphasis on Performing Arts Visual Arts Music and instrumental teaching Embedding of ICT within the curriculum School Student Leadership Peer Mediation Teaching of Italian Swimming instruction Interschool sport Extra curricula activities Music School Band Tennis Choir Debating Social Justice Outreach to community School Camps Year 7 Educational Tour to Canberra
How Information and Communication Technologies are used to assist learning Holy Family School is a leading school in supporting teaching & learning where ICT is embedded within the curriculum. We are the pilot school for adopting new technologies within our classrooms and administration. For some years now, teachers have been supplied with laptop technologies to plan and implement ICT within their classroom curriculum. In each classroom teachers and students interface with Interactive Public environments such as Interactive Whiteboards, total wireless network throughout the school, hand held devices as well as class computers. Our next stage of development will be planning for the introduction of "one to one" devices for each student to use on a regular basis each day. Staff professional development has been and will continue to be the most significant focus for our school on supporting teachers to embed ICLT within the curriculum. Social climate The social climate of the school is one of positive behaviours. The community of Holy Family School believes: that co-education is one of the most important ways in which the Church fulfils its commitment to the dignity of the person and the building of a Christian community; that Catholic schools afford the fullest and the best opportunities to provide a Christian education for both boys and girls; that religion is related to daily life; that community is fostered by the Eucharist, a sign of love and concern; that within the Christian School Community students will have the opportunity to acquire a sense of responsibility for others, as their brothers and sisters in Christ. It is also our belief that our school is a co-educational institution charged with the development of the total person of each unique child. This development encompasses the intellectual, moral, social, physical and emotional facets of each child. Parent, student and teacher satisfaction with the school At Holy Family we welcome parental feedback & involvement in the education of their children. In teachers & parents were surveyed for feedback on both the school annual goals and achievements as well as for the Principal Appraisal process. Feedback for both processes was very positive and as a result this has enabled more focused directions for future development for our school. Feedback on parent, teacher and student satisfaction with the school was also obtained from the annual school renewal cyclical review of the following components: 1. Evangelisation and Faith Formation. Curriculum.5 Reporting 3.1 Learning Support 6.1 Learning and Teaching 7.3 The Physical Learning Environment 3
Involving parents in their child s education Teachers inviting parents into the classrooms Teachers providing instructions to parents in their roles as classroom helpers Parents & Friends Meetings "Class Parent" meetings "Dads & Kids Days Out" - an exciting innovation Parent Meetings - general Parent Inservices Strong parent communication tools used with email to each family Cyclical review sharing Major emphasis on communication with exciting newsletters Staff Profile Workforce Composition Teaching Staff Non-teaching Staff Headcounts 9 16 Full-time equivalents 0 7 Qualifications of all teachers Highest level of attainment Number of classroom teachers and school leaders at the school Doctorate Masters Post Graduate Diploma Bachelors Degree 9 Diploma Certificate 3 Expenditure on and teacher participation in Professional Learning 79 500 The total funds expended on teacher professional learning in was $ The major professional development initiatives were as follows Information Communication & Technologies Religious Education Literacy and Numeracy Staff Pilgrimage to Ireland with Brigidine Sisters (paid by teachers themselves) Curriculum Planning First Aid Workplace Health and Safety Student Protection Catering for special needs education. 4
Average staff attendance rate 98.09 The staff attendance rate was in. Proportion of staff retained from the previous school year From the end of the 009 school year, of staff were retained by the school for the year. Key Student Outcomes Attendance Student attendance - The average attendance rate for the whole school as a percentage in was 9. Student Achievement NAPLAN for Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) results our reading writing, spelling, grammar and punctuation, and numeracy results for the Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. Domain Measures Yr 3 Average score for the school in Average score for Australia in Reading For the school the percentage of students at or above the national minimum standard. Yr 5 Yr 7 500.5 410.1 580 414.3 487.3 546.0 98.7 93.9 97. 440.6 508.9 600.9 Average score for Australia in 418.6 485. 533.4 For the school the percentage of students at or above the national minimum standard. 97.4 93.9 Average score for Australia in For the school the percentage of students at or above the national minimum standard. 567.7 009 Average score for the school in Spelling 573.6 009 Average score for the school in Writing Yr 9 390 494.5 574.9 399. 487.1 544.6 564.0 009 97 97. 5
Domain Measures Yr 3 Yr 5 Yr 7 Yr 9 Average score for the school in 405.1 514.5 567.6 Grammar and Punctuation Average score for Australia in For the school the percentage of students at or above the national minimum standard. 009 Average score for the school in 416.9 499.7 535.1 578.8 94.4 93.9 384.6 493.7 585.3 Average score for Australia in 395.3 488.7 547.7 584.9 Numeracy For the school the percentage of students at or above the national minimum standard. 009 96.1 97. 97 Attainment and Achievement Year 1 Apparent retention rates Year 10 to Year 1 Year 1 student enrolment as a percentage of the Year 10 student cohort. Outcomes for our Year 1 cohort of (Data are available to schools from the QSA secure website using your existing security code) Number of students receiving a Senior Statement. Number of students awarded a Queensland Certificate Individual Achievement. Number of students receiving an Overall Position (OP). Number of students who are completing/continuing a School-based Apprenticeship or Traineeship. Number of students awarded one or more Vocational Educational Training qualifications. Number of students awarded an Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) Certificate II or above. Number of students awarded a Queensland Certificate of Education at the end of Year 1. ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORTING 011 6
Number of students awarded an International Baccalaureate Diploma (IBD). Percentage of OP/ IBD eligible students with OP 1-15 or an IBD. Percentage of Year 1 students who are completing or completed a SAT or were awarded one or more of the following: QCE, IBD, VET qualification. Percentage of Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) applicants receiving an offer. Overall Position Bands (OP) Number of students in each Band for OP 1 to 5 OP 1-5 OP 6-10 OP 11-15 OP 16-0 OP 1-5 Vocational Educational Training qualification (VET) Number of students awarded certificates under the Australian Qualification Framework (AQF). Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III or above Post-school destination information At the time of publishing this School Annual Report, the results of the 009 Year 1 post-school destinations survey, Next Step Student Destination Report for the school were not available. Information about these post-school destinations of our students will be incorporated into this Report in September. SUBMIT FORM Please ensure that you attach your Achievements for relative to School Renewal Plan Goals documentation when submitting this form to email. ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORTING 011 7