ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORTING 2016

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ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORTING 2016 CATHOLIC EDUCATION, ARCHDIOCESE OF BRISBANE SCHOOL PROFILE School name Postal address Siena Catholic College 60 Sippy Downs Drive, SIPPY DOWNS, QLD, 4556 Phone Email (07) 5476 6100 ssippydowns@bne.catholic.edu.au School website www. siena.qld.edu.au Dr Michael McCarthy Contact person Principal s foreword Siena Catholic College is Year 7-12 Secondary Catholic school on the Sunshine Coast. Since 1997, the College has established a reputation for excellence across all aspects of school life, which highlights our attendance to the development of the whole person: the spiritual, intellectual, physical, social and emotional. Established on the pillars of Christian education - prayer, care and learning - and finiding expression through our Catholic faith, Siena Catholic College believes that we are all made in the image of God, and that our work at the College is focused upon each student being given opportunities to realise his or her God-given potential. High expectations built upon mutual respect ensures our students are supported through the challenges of school, particularly through well-established and evidence-based practice with repect to twaching and learning, and student well-being. Dr Michael McCarthy PRINCIPAL School facts Siena Catholic College is a Catholic school administered through Catholic Education, Archdiocese of Brisbane. Coeducational or Single sex Year levels offered: Primary Secondary P-12 Total student enrolments: 913 Girls: 491 Boys: 422 ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 1

Characteristics of the student body Siena Catholic College's student body mostly consists of students born in Australia, with a small selection of students born abroad. Student enrolments are predominantly drawn from two Catholic primary schools: Siena Primary School and Stella Maris Catholic Primary School. Siena Catholic College also enrols students from the Greater Brisbane Area, and intra- and inter-state, as well as students seeking enrolmmnent form the independent and publci school sectors. Upon graduating, the majority (48%) of our students matriculate to university, and the balance of students conitnuing in Vocational Education & Training (18%), further education, and full or part time employment. Social climate The College promotes student health and wellbeing as central to academic success through establsihed structures, policy and procedure. Specifically, the College has a clearly defined Pastoral leadership structure where personnel are responsible for the management, coordination, and administration of student needs in each Year Level. The Pastoral Leader is the conduit between student/parent and staff, including support staff (i.e. Guidance Counsellors). The College has a number of proactive strategies for promoting student health and wellbeing, including Worthy Siena Men/Beautiful Siena Women, retreat and camp experiences, as well as the myriad of coand extra-curricular opportunities wich allow students to experience success, and contribute to community cohesion. Curriculum - our distinctive offerings Digital Technologies, including coding and robotics Italian (Years 7-12) Cert III Fitness; Hospitality; Children's Services Cert II Business Program Challenge: an independent research project in negotatiated area of interest. ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 2

Curriculum - our extra curricula activities The College offers a range of activities including co-curricular academic competitions (OZCLO, Da Vinci Decathalon, Future Problem Solving), instrumental music including concert band and a variety of ensembles, and a wide range of sporting opportunities ranging from surfing, rugby and netball to sailing, water polo and tennis to identify only a few. Parent, student and teacher satisfaction Parents have agency and voice in the College through the College Board and P&F. There is always a tone of positive support and willingness to contribute to the development of the school. Students participate in a variety of activities which contribute to their satisfaction. Foremostly, students express gratitude for the positive relationships they form with staff, and the ways in which students and staff work together to offer opportunities for the community. Students and staff relationships are forged and maintained in the classroom, on the sporting field, camps, retreats and through the religious life of the school. The 2016 Staff Survey sponsored by Brisbane Catholic Education clearly indicated high to very high levels of staff satisfaction. Across all categories, staff responses averaged "4" on a 5 point lickert scale. Parent engagement Parents are engaged in a variety of ways including through Student Progress Meetings, triannual academic reporting, parent information sessions in the areas of secondary school transition, subject selection, QCE and senior school pathways, study skills, cyber safety, careers and school choice. ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 3

SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENTS Achievements - progress towards goals In 2016, the College worked towards developing a culture of collaboration in the area of teaching and learning, with a focus on student improvement in the area of literacy. This also included initiatives around student feedback as a factor for improved outcomes Future outlook In 2017, the College continues its focus on literacy, with a particular focus on writing proficiency using strategies such as learing walks and talks, instructional rounds, learning collaboratives and review and response meetinngs aimed at identifying effective pedagogical practices. In addition, the College is seeking to enhance the religious life of the school through an exploration of the charism of St Dominic. This process will crystallize College indentity and inform various aspects of College life. ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 4

STUDENT OUTCOMES Whole school attendance rate 95.00 % Prep attendance rate % Year 7 attendance rate 96.00 % Year 1 attendance rate % Year 8 attendance rate 95.00 % Year 2 attendance rate % Year 9 attendance rate 94.00 % Year 3 attendance rate % Year 10 attendance rate 94.00 % Year 4 attendance rate % Year 11 attendance rate 96.00 % Year 5 attendance rate % Year 12 attendance rate 96.00 % Year 6 attendance rate % Management of non-attendance Attendance is managed through SMS, phone and email contact with parents and carers. Attendance rolls are marked twice a day for the official school attendance record, and in each class. Prolonged absence is monitored and the College engages parents to discuss strategies for increasing school attendance, including access to the Guidance Counsellor and other academic and well being support as required. NAPLAN results Average NAPLAN results Reading Writing Spelling Grammar & punctuation Numeracy Year 3 Year 5 School Aust. School Aust. Reading Writing Spelling Grammar & punctuation Numeracy Year 7 Year 9 School Aust. School Aust. 542.01 541.00 596.88 580.60 509.75 514.70 538.64 548.40 542.81 542.90 579.77 580.30 549.26 540.20 582.37 570.30 552.74 549.50 598.96 588.80 ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 5

Apparent retention rate from Year 10 to Year 12 Year 12 student enrolment as a percentage of the Year 10 (2014) student cohort % Outcomes for Year 12 cohort of 2016 Number of students receiving a Senior Education Profile Number of students awarded a Queensland Certificate Individual Achievement Number of students awarded a Queensland Certificate of Education at the end of Year 12 Number of students awarded one or more Vocational Educational Training (VET) qualifications Number of students who are completing or completed a School-based Apprenticeship or Traineeship (SAT) Number of students awarded an International Baccalaureate Diploma (IBD) Number of students receiving an Overall Position (OP) 148 0 144 84 34 0 99 Percentage of OP/ IBD eligible students with OP 1-15 or an IBD 84.7 % Percentage of Year 12 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 applicants receiving a tertiary offer 99.3 100.0 % % Overall Position (OP) bands Number of students in each band for OP 1 to 15 OP 1-5 OP 6-10 OP 11-15 17 24 43 Vocational Educational Training qualification (VET) Number of students awarded certificates under the Australian Qualification Framework Certificate I Certificate II Certificate III or higher 77 22 51 Post-school destination information At the time of publishing this School Annual Report, the results of the 2016 Year 12 post-school destinations survey, Next Step, were not available. Information about the post-school destinations of students will be published in September when the information is made available to the school. ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 6

STAFF PROFILE Workforce composition Teaching staff Non-teaching staff Headcounts Full-time equivalents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders 73 46 52.0 29.0 Less than 5 Highest level of attainment Doctorate Masters Post Graduate Diploma/ Certificate Bachelor Degree Diploma/Certificate Number of teaching staff (teaching staff includes school leaders) 1 8 24 37 3 Expenditure on and participation in teacher professional learning The total funds expended on teacher professional learning in 2016 was $ 42069 The major professional development initiatives were as follows Literacy, school administration, syllabus and work program development, and teacher replacement. Average staff attendance rate The staff attendance rate was 97.20 % in 2016. Proportion of staff retained from the previous school year From the end of the 2015 school year, school for the 2016 year. 100.0 % of staff were retained by the ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 7

SCHOOL INCOME School income by funding source School income broken down by funding source is available via the My School website at http://www.myschool.edu.au/ To access our school income details, click on the My School link above. You will then be taken to the My School website with the following: Find a school text box. Type in the name of the school you wish to view, and select <GO>. Read and follow the instructions on the next screen; you will be asked to accept the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy before being given access to the school s My School entry web page. School financial information is available by selecting School finances in the menu box in the top left corner of the school s entry web page. ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 8