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ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORTING 2016 CATHOLIC EDUCATION, ARCHDIOCESE OF BRISBANE SCHOOL PROFILE School name Postal address St Thomas' School 10 Stephen Street, CAMP HILL, QLD, 4152 Phone Email (07) 3398 6633 pcamphill@bne.catholic.edu.au School website www. stthomascamphill.qld.edu.au Contact person Ms Lorraine Walker Principal s foreword With an enrolment of 327 students, St Thomas' Primary School strives to cater for the needs of both boys and girls from Prep to Year 6. Our vision following in the traditions of the Good Samaritan Sisters, is to strive to be a community of faith, justice, compassion and learning. Our school has two streams in Prep - Year 4 and one stream in Years 5 and 6. We educate and inspire our children to develop individual gifts in a contemporary, relevant learning environment. We plan to ensure that our learning spaces support contemporary learning with a collaborative and digital focus. We are fortunate to enjoy excellent facilities, including well equipped classrooms. Our school logo - A heart for mind and spirit - reflects the unique place St Thomas' occupies within the broader community, being a centre point (or heart) where students, staff, parents, the church and local people connect. As a Catholic school, we also strive to deepen an understanding of, and nurture a relationship with our God, through an extensive Religious Education program and community worship opportunities based on Catholic traditions. Each student is valued, respected and supported in the learning and teaching process. School facts St Thomas' School 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: 327 Girls: 169 Boys: 158 ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 1

Characteristics of the student body Students who attend St Thomas' School are mainly from the Camp Hill area and thus share very similar socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, i.e. the higher end of the socio-economic scale with Australian European background being highly predominant. The prevalence of students with any significant ESL background is less than 1%. Whilst St Thomas' is well placed to support and cater for students with disabilities, present numbers total 2.8%. We are a Catholic school not only in name, but also with a student population of over 94% practising Catholics, with many families actively involved in our parish. Social climate One of the strengths of St Thomas' School is our sense of being a community with many and varied ways in which our members can be both engaged and supported. Our students are provided with opportunities to be involved in pastoral care programs such as The Helping Hands Group; the Christmas appeal to support our local needs through St Vincent de Paul; attend the parish Healing Mass each term; accompany parishioners and help serve morning tea; attend prayer each Monday with the whole school community; support Project Compassion, Catholic Mission and other BCE initiatives. We have a Responsible Behaviour Policy in place and staff and students have been taught strategies of dealing with bullying through the "Bully Bulldozer" program. This program, together with our learning from the School Wide Positive Behaviour Program; development of a Student Behaviour Support Plan; and our introduction to the Student Behaviour System ensure a proactive rather then reactive approach to bullying. In 2016, the KidsMatter framework again provided a whole-school approach to the promotion of well-being. Curriculum - our distinctive offerings Our curriculum is diverse to provide a range of learning opportunities and cater for the individual style of learning that each child possesses. We believe that students are life long learners and that the curriculum must be dynamic and continually changing. The implementation of the curriculum is supported by a number of specialist teachers who work with all students/classes in our school, including learning support, literacy support, speech and drama, music LOTE (Language Other Than English - Italian), ICLT and physical education. Other programs offered to students include: * ELF (Early Literacy Fundamentals) - Prep * Support-A-Reader - Years 1 and 2 * Multi-Lit (Literacy Program) - Years 1-4 * FRIENDS * Days of Excellence * Dance Cart - Prep - Year 6 participation * Art and Speech and Drama * Tournament of the Minds - Years 4-6 ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 2

Curriculum - our extra curricula activities * Inter-school netball/touch football competitions for Years 4-6 * Viva Soccer, Go Sport activities, AusKick and after school tennis coaching * Speech and Drama * Participation in ICAS (International Competition and Assessments for Schools) * Chess Club * Learn how to play a variety of instruments - strings, piano, guitar, band * Participation in School or Parish Choirs (STYPS) with representation at QCMF * L.O.T.E. - involvement in Italian competitions * Participation in "Days of Excellence" literacy and numeracy program with other schools * KIDS MATTER yoga and skipping * Art * Day of Coding Parent, student and teacher satisfaction Responses regarding this area are often gained formally from surveys forwarded to parents as part of our internal review processes, and informally from a personal approach to parents and those of the wider community. St Thomas' School has an extremely active and involved parent body. With 218 families in the school, over 200 families to date have participated in the legislated volunteer induction to offer their services to our school throughout the year. We have identified at least twenty different ways parents are regularly involved in school life. This is particularly evident during the preparation of our biennial school fete. With a renowned parish and school community; little turnover of our highly regarded staff; successful whole school behaviour management program; designated leadership program for students across Year 5 and Year 6; thriving Parents and Friends organisation; active School Board; particularly large numbers of enrolment applications, it is reasonable to assert that student, staff and parent satisfaction with St Thomas' School is of a high level. Parent engagement Parental involvement is valued and encouraged at St Thomas' School, acknowledging both that parents are the "first educators of their child" and that there are competing demands on families in the complexity of today's society. We value open dialogue with our families and we strive to develop and maintain healthy relationships among and between staff, students and their families. A very active School Board and Parents and Friends Association are at the hub of a vibrant school community. Parents are invited to take part in school activities and classroom interaction is encouraged. A number of parental educational programs exist. Tuckshop, student banking, the fete, sporting events, social activities, as well as a wide range of educational programs, are all opportunities for parents to work in partnership with staff for the benefit of our children. In each class a parent assumes the role of Class Parent Representative to form a quick and effective link between the class parents and class teacher. ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 3

SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENTS Achievements - progress towards goals In Mission and RE our achievements include continued support for PD of staff; follow up on recommendations of our RE program validation and quality RE teaching. The major achievement in Strategic Resourcing was the additional class of Preps. Learning and Teaching achievements saw the appointment of our Primary Leader of Learning who supported staff in pedagogy and building capacity in teachers, whilst using data to focus planning effectively. Future outlook Focus beyond 2016 will include strengthening our St Thomas' charism and thus a strong catholic identity; ensuring the engagement and progress and achievement of each student through teacher effectiveness and data collection to focus learning goals; better planning and use of ICT for best classroom practice and effectiveness. Continuing the delivery of excellent teaching and learning through teacher PD, peer support and improving pedagogy continues to be a future focus. ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 4

STUDENT OUTCOMES Whole school attendance rate 96.00 % Prep attendance rate 95.00 % Year 4 attendance rate 96.00 % Year 1 attendance rate 97.00 % Year 5 attendance rate 96.00 % Year 2 attendance rate 96.00 % Year 6 attendance rate 95.00 % Year 3 attendance rate 97.00 % Management of non-attendance The attendance database is completed twice daily, by 9am and again by 2pm. Parents/guardians are contacted if a student has not arrived at school by 8:40am and we have not had notification of their absence either via our database "Notification of Absence", a telephone call or in person. Parents/guardians of students who are absent without a known explanation are telephoned or sent a text message at 8:45am. These practices are in place to ensure the safety of the student. NAPLAN results Average NAPLAN results Year 3 Year 5 School Aust. School Aust. Reading 478.28 425.70 550.00 501.70 Writing 450.04 420.50 524.57 475.40 Spelling 461.53 420.10 520.33 492.90 Grammar & punctuation 490.21 436.30 556.52 505.00 Numeracy 428.23 402.20 502.73 492.90 ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 5

STAFF PROFILE Workforce composition Teaching staff Non-teaching staff Headcounts Full-time equivalents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders 27 19 19.84 9.65 0 Highest level of attainment Doctorate Masters Post Graduate Diploma/ Certificate Bachelor Degree Diploma/Certificate Number of teaching staff (teaching staff includes school leaders) 0 4 2 19 2 Expenditure on and participation in teacher professional learning The total funds expended on teacher professional learning in 2016 was $ The major professional development initiatives were as follows 78087 Professional learning included both school-based and external workshops during or out-of-school times. Staff improve pedagogical practice by consolidating and embedding strategies of Visible Learning within the classroom and school wide context, creating data walls for literacy, numeracy and participating in Moderation and Consistency of Teacher Judgement. Staff took part in action plan meetings and workshops on ASD and behaviour support. Spiritual and faith formation occurred with participation in BCE programs: Catching Fire, Guiding Lights and Keepers of the Flame. Average staff attendance rate The staff attendance rate was 96.40 % in 2016. Proportion of staff retained from the previous school year From the end of the 2015 school year, school for the 2016 year. 96.2 % of staff were retained by the ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT 2016 6

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 7