Principal's News
July Keystone
"Dare to be Different!"
Principal's News
July Keystone
"Dare to be Different!"
Dear families,
We have had a chilly but smooth start to Term 3. Thanks to all those families who attended the Eucharist information night this week in preparation for the very special occasion of their child receiving the Sacrament of First Eucharist later this year. We look forward to celebrating this milestone with you.
We are also had a very successful Athletics Carnival for our year 3 - 6 children on Friday morning in cilly but perfect weather witht he help of St Bede's Secondary School.
Please remember that there is no school for students on Monday 4th August as the staff will be involved in a professional learning day with Dr Nathaniel Swain focussing on explicit teaching, in particular how best to teach reading using high impact teaching strategies. Team Kids will run a program on Monday for any families that need care for their children that day. Please book directly with Team Kids.
I have noticed on many mornings there are often children at the school gates prior to 8.30 a.m. unattended. Can I please remind all families that this is not a safe practice and children should not be at school prior to 8.30 a.m. regardless of whether they are being dropped off by car or making their own way to school on their bike or on foot. We all need to take responsibility for the safety of our children. School gates are not supervised until 8.30 a.m. when staff are officially due on site.
Thanks for your co-operation and for taking appropriate measures to ensure your children are safe. If you need to drop your child at school prior to 8.30 a.m. we have a before school care program run by Team Kids that is available for you to utilise. Please see the Team Kids page in this newsletter for details on how to book in to the program.
Congratulations to Leon who came first place in a recent taekwondo competition. Thanks for sharing this special occasion with us!
The Australian Government Department of Education (the department) would like to advise all staff, parents, guardians and students (where applicable) that it will collect certain information about your school, its staff and student body as part of the non-government schools census collection (the census).
How and what information is collected for the census?
Census information is provided to the department by your school legal entity (the approved authority) via the SchoolsHUB website.
The census provides information about your school and the number and characteristics of the school’s staff and student body during a specific reference period. Information and characteristics collected through the census include:
• teaching and non-teaching staff
• students’ year level and workload
• students’ gender and age (as on 1 July 2025)
• Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and students• students with disability
• students receiving distance education
• day, boarding and overseas students.
The names of students and staff are not collected, apart from the name, position and contact details of the staff member nominated as the primary contact for the census.
Census special circumstance applications
Census special circumstance applications may also be made by schools to include a student/s who did not attend during the census reference period but otherwise meets census eligibility. Schools will provide the department with information and documents about the student demonstrating their eligibility. The department does not require personal information about a student and asks schools to de-identify any documents before providing them.
Purpose of the census collection
The information provided during the census is collected by the department in accordance with the Australian Education Act 2013 (the Act) and the Australian Education Regulations 2023 (the Regulations). The Act and the Regulations require the legal entity responsible for the administration of the school (the approved authority) to provide this information to the department to:
• Ensure the provision of Australian Government funding to schools is properly calculated and appropriately managed
• Conduct research, statistical analysis and develop school education policy for the Australian Government
• Meet national and international reporting obligations on school students in Australia
• Publish and provide information about schools to the public.
Use and disclosure of personal information
Your personal information is protected by law under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act).Personal information is information or an opinion about an identified individual or an individual who is reasonably identifiable.
Any use or disclosure of your personal information must occur in accordance with the Privacy Act and the Act and Regulations and any other applicable laws.
Your personal information provided to the department through the census may be:
• Used or disclosed by the department for the purposes outlined above under the heading Purposes of the census collection.
• Disclosed to the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) to publish on the My School website and include as high-level data for ACARA's National Report on Schooling in Australia.
• Disclosed to state and territory government departments and authorities in accordance with the Act and Regulations.
• Disclosed to Australian Government departments and authorities in accordance with the Act and Regulations.
• Disclosed to non-government school representative bodies in accordance with the Act and Regulations.
• Disclosed to a contracted auditor where the department decides to audit or verify the information provided by an approved authority about a school. The contracted auditor may use previously collected information or request access to individual student records for comparison purposes. The contractors may pass this information onto officers within the department, if there is a discrepancy in the data provided by the school and the school’s records and further investigation is required. The contracted auditor must handle personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act.
• Disclosed to its service providers for the purposes of the provision of information and communications technology support services to the department.• Used to validate data from other collections undertaken by the department.
• Used or disclosed where it is otherwise required or authorised by law including under the Act or Regulations, or otherwise permitted under the Privacy Act.
Other than in exceptional circumstances (for example, investigation of fraud relating to overseas students), the department does not disclose any of the personal information collected to overseas recipients.
You can find the department’s privacy policy on the Department of Education website or request a copy from the department at privacy@education.gov.au. The privacy policy includes information about how to access or correct personal information held about you or your child, how to make a complaint about a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles and how the department will deal with such a complaint.
What do you need to do?
You are not required to do anything. The approved authority of the school is responsible for providing the information to the department.
Contacts for further information
Your school can provide information about data provided for you or your child for the purposes of the census. To find out more about the census collection and reporting, visit SchoolsHUB.
Please see below Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Annual Report: