Learning and Teaching

Parent Involvement

Parents are our student's first teachers. You can be hugely influential players in learning with and beside each student, and you play a critical role in the success of your child/ren. 

 

Instead of asking, "How was your day?", consider asking the following five important questions.

Class Newsletters

At the beginning of each term, each year level will send home a Class Newsletter detailing all of the exciting events and learning opportunities planned for the upcoming term. Please take a moment to read the Term 1 Class Newsletters for your child/ren.

Foundation - Term 1 Class Newsletter

Grade 1 - Term 1 Class Newsletter

Grade 2 - Term 1 Class Newsletter

Grade 3 - Term 1 Class Newsletter

Grade 4 - Term 1 Class Newsletter

Grade 5 - Term 1 Class Newsletter

Grade 6 - Term 1 Class Newsletter

PAM - Parent Access Module

PAM, or the Parent Access Module, is your one-stop shop for your child’s assessment reports, where you go to book Learning Conversations, update your child’s medical profile, give permission for school excursions and activities, and an option for putting in a Parent Notified Absence if your child is ill.

 

To access PAM, head to: https://pam.stkennington.catholic.edu.au/. Alternatively, St Therese's also utilises the SIMON Everywhere app as a way to access PAM from your mobile devices. 

 

Please note: ALL Students require an up-to-date and valid Medical Profile ASAP. 

Classroom Locations

To help you find your way around St Therese's, the following map outlines the 2024 classroom locations.

Graduate Outcomes

St Therese’s Graduates are people of:

  • Faith: who develop a relationship with God.
  • Integrity: who show a strong sense of justice.
  • Hope: who are self-confident and believe in themselves.
  • Wisdom: who strive to achieve their full potential through a love of learning.
  • Courage: who are inclusive, and make responsible choices, even when it’s difficult.
  • Respect: who show respect for life, self, others, the wider community and the environment.