General Notices

Earn and Learn Stickers
Please encourage your family and friends to allocated their Woolworths Earn and Learn stickers to St Anne's College. There is a box at the College Reception and at Marketplace Woolworths.
Extraordinary Food Day -PIZZA
Orders are now OPEN for our end of term Pizza day (Friday 28th June). These will be supplied by Bakers Delight at Riverside Plaza.
Orders will be done via CDFpay and will close Monday 24th June 12 noon
https://sackialla.cdfpay.org.au/MonitorOnline/app/#/login
These will be delivered to school in time for lunch -additional pizzas can be ordered to take home.
There are six varieties to select from:
BBQ BONANAZA (BBQ sauce, bacon, salami, ham)
HAWAIIAN (ham, pineapple, cheese)
MARGHERITA (tomato paste, cheese, mixed herbs)
PEPPERONI (pepperoni, cheese, cracked pepper)
MEDITERRANEAN (spinach, fetta, sundried tomatoes)
CHILLI MEXICAN (chilli & red onion sauce, salami, capsicum, cheese, chilli flakes)
The Fathering Project
There will be a planning session on Tuesday 25th June 5:30pm at St Anne's College (Community Lounge) to plan activities for the remainder of 2019 and 2020.
Enrolment Procedure
Applications opened: 24 May 2019
1. Complete the Enrolment Enquiry Form online www.sackialla.catholic.edu.au
2. Complete an Application form. Enrolment pack are available from the College Administration.
Applications Close: 24 June 2019: 4:00 pm
Completed Enrolment Application Form with all required documentation must be submitted to St Anne’s College
Catholic Schools Parents Victoria
To read the current issue of CSPV use the following link: https://vcspb.schoolzineplus.com/streamnews?nid=6
School Wide Positive Behaviour Support
Schools today are facing intense scrutiny and are under tremendous pressure for improvement compounded by major issues that place significant demands on our schools. Some of the issues are:
- Increasing diversity of student demographics;
- Changing home structures and complex family relationships;
- Decline in students’ social skill, coupled with increased social media issues and cyber safety;
- Antisocial behaviour in schools is on the rise and becoming increasingly more complex;
- Increase in mental health and school attendance concerns;
- Students with special needs and/or complex backgrounds coupled with diminished behaviour management skills of staff and subsequent increased stress levels;
- Stringent academic accountability positioned against low or underperforming student academic achievement;
- Inefficient and ineffective school organizational systems and procedures for the management of student behaviour.
St Anne's Colleges expectations from all its members are quite simple:
Respect everyone and everything
Do your best
Help other succeed.
At St Anne's this looks like:
- Calm, quiet and peaceful
- Equipment and materials neatly stored
- Sharing our space
- Returning materials to their place after use
- Waiting for your turn
- Lead by example
- Offer a helping hand
- Being patient, think twice, act once
At St Anne’s College, in faith, wisdom and learning, we:
are wise about what we do, we know our impact.
What does this look like in your home?