Learning & Teaching

Each year, as a school, we set a number of Learning and Teaching Goals as part of our Annual Action Plan to ensure continuous improvement across all areas of the curriculum. These goals guide our work as educators and help us to provide the best possible learning opportunities for all students. They are informed by student data, staff collaboration, and current educational priorities, and focus on strengthening student growth, engagement, wellbeing, and achievement. Throughout the year, staff work together to implement targeted strategies, reflect on progress, and make adjustments where needed to support ongoing improvement in teaching and learning across the school.
Our Learning & Teaching Goals for 2026 are:
Mathematics: To improve student achievement in Mathematics, particularly in Number and Place Value.
English: To improve student achievement in Writing, particularly in cohesion and vocabulary.
Positive Behaviour for Language: To implement and embed PBL into all learning and teaching practices to positively impact student safety and engagement.
Religion: To strengthen teacher understanding of the interconnection between Catholic Social Teaching and life.
Mathematics News
Times Table Rock Stars Trial
We are trialling a program called Times Table Rock Stars, for a few weeks, with the students in Years 3 to 6. Students will be given login information to trial this program.
Useful Resources
Below are some great links for Parents to use to support students learning of Mathematical concepts.
These weblinks can also be found on our website under the Mathematics tab.
Teaching at Home: Parent Support, Dr Paul Swan
Here you can find free materials organised and bundled by year levels and curriculum. There are lots of fabulous ideas and the tasks indicate the level of parent support required.
A great collection of maths games that are fun and filled with rich learning opportunities. Short and easy to follow videos explain each of the games. Minimal resources required.
Top 5 tips for parents
Kind regards,
Gary Romeo (Mathematics Leader)

