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KCC Compass Parent Guide
Compass School Manager will now be one application for all your student attendance needs. Late notes, leave notes, sick leave, excursion consent and payments are all available on the Compass App. This application is designed for staff, students and parents to see upcoming school events, student attendance plus more. Please click on the link below to access the Compass Parent Guide. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the school on 6932 6100.
How to get started - Here
Kildare Catholic College Canteen Schools Online
Starting with School24 is as simple as...
Register
Go to http://www.school24.com.au/register.
Click on Create Account Fill in your details and submit
Note:
Please note: your School Registration ID: 25303963.
Login
Login to your secure portal:
https://www.school24.net.au/canteenorder/login
- Add Students
- Top-up your account
- Select a payment plan (Pay per order or per term)
Note:
Your username is the same as your email address
Order
For canteen, select student, date and follow the prompts.
Help is always available! Please contact KCC for assistance on Ph:6932 6100
Kidare Catholic College calendar HERE.
Important Message
Any student leaving Kildare Catholic College during the year to attend another school, TAFE or commence full time employment needs to collect a “Leavers Form” from the front office and have it signed by the Resource Centre, Canteen, House Coordinator, and the Principal. The student must then have this form signed by their parent/guardian and returned to the front office.
Application for Leave
If students need to be absent from school for ten or more days they now need to obtain approval from the Principal and complete an Application For Leave Form. This has been put in place by the government and we need to commit to this procedure. Forms are available at the front office or downloaded below. If approval is not given or sought from the Principal, students will be marked as an unexplained absence.
Please download leave applications: Here
Medical Plans
NSW Department of Education advises that:
"When students need help with health issues at school, parents may need to consult with their medical practitioner about the implications of the child's health condition for their schooling and any actions that need to occur during the school day. Parents need to convey relevant information from the medical practitioner to the Principal in writing."
If your child has a medical plan please ensure that the College has a copy. If you need more information please contact Natalie O'Reilly on (02) 6932 6100 or oreillyn@ww.catholic.edu.au
Year 7 Immunisation - Thursday 25 March HVP and dTP ( whooping cough) vaccine - 2 doses.
Year 8 and Year10 catch ups.
The Kildare community with the support of Mater Dei would like to invite all parents to an open evening to listen to our guest speaker Brett Murray talk about and discuss Bullying in schools. This event is being held in the Kildare Catholic College Hall on Monday 22nd March at 6pm.
SAFEHEART Foundation have been delivering educational programs, seminars and Keynote presentations for over twenty years, with awards including NSW Health and Wellbeing program of the year and most effective bullying education and prevention program in the world.
5 time Australian of the Year Nominee and CEO Brett Murray will be your presenter.
This tour across NSW & Regional areas is focused on positive mental health and wellbeing, encouraging students to be resilient along with giving them the tools on how to handle tough situations.
The parents seminar will empower and encourage parents that they have a lot of influence on their children, understanding adolescents in modern times and best practice methods of communication, plus much more.
These highly engaging and award winning seminars are encouraging for all who attend.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Book online via Compass Tix, or by phoning the College on (02) 69 326 100.
Kildare Catholic College
Phone: 02 6932 6100 Fax: 02 6925 5542 Email: kcc-info@ww.catholic.edu.au
Student Online event: Girls Day Out in STEM
Girls Day Out in STEM (GDOS) empowers and inspires girls aged 10-14 years to learn about careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) while in a fun, safe and engaging environment.
Girls will hear from women in STEM, learn about important contributions already made by other young girls in STEM and what opportunities a future in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths can bring.
Girls can also engage in fun masterclasses and have a chance to win lots of prizes!
And thanks to their amazing sponsors, your tickets are FREE!
Register HERE