Principal's Message
Dear Parents, Carers and the St Joseph’s Community,
Compass Parent Portal
Catholic Education is rolling out a new school management platform called Compass. The Compass Parent Portal is an online portal that will allow you to interact with the school and access up-to-date information. This platform will allow access to the following features:
- Submitting absence notes
- Accessing and returning permission notes
- Viewing your child’s academic report
- Communicating with your child’s teacher
- Further capacity to be introduced over time
Next Monday 10 May, we will send you your log-in credentials along with instructions on how to log into the Parent Portal either through the Compass app (Android & IOS) or desktop. This will be the only requirement at this stage. There will be regular reminders and promotion of the introduction of the new platform.
From Monday 24 May, the student absentee capacity on SZapp will be disabled and all absences will need to be submitted via the Compass Parent Portal. This is to ensure parents are accessing and becoming familiar with the new platform in a carefully managed way. Submitting the absentee on Compass directly aligns with the class roll and removes a number of administrative steps here at school.
On Wednesday 16 June, Semester 1 Student Reports will be made available to parents, via the Compass Parent Portal. This will be the only way that school reports will be shared, they will not be sent home as a hard copy.
Over the remainder of the year, we will continue to support the introduction of further capacity within the Compass platform. Please contact the school if you have any questions or challenges as we transition to this new school management platform.
Changes to Early Learning Centres from 2022
Catholic Education operates eight regional Early Learning Centres across Canberra, one of which we are fortunate to have located here at St Joseph’s. A review of the Early Learning Centres was undertaken in collaboration with the University of Wollongong, our communities, families, and other stakeholders. Based on the findings of this review, Catholic Education is making some enhancements to the Catholic Early Learning offer from 2022.
From 2022 ELCs will offer two sessions:
- Preschool (9.00am to 3.00pm) and
- Preschool Plus (8.00am to 5.30pm) program
Families will have the option to choose a five day a week or five day a fortnight of Preschool, or Preschool Plus sessions, as well as the option to enrol for school terms only (40 weeks) or school terms and holidays (48 weeks).
As part of these changes in 2022, there will no longer be Before and After School Care offered within the Early Learning Centre, that is available to younger students in Foundation and Year 1.
If you have any questions about enrolling in the Early Learning Centre for 2022, or these changes, please contact the Director Molly Henson or myself.
Reporting - Semester 1 2021
In the coming weeks, all classroom teachers will begin the process of creating each child’s Semester 1 2021 report. In line with changes being implemented by Catholic Education, the structure of the reports for Semester 1 will be as follows.
For Foundation students:
- Achievement in each subject will be reported using a four-point scale (Well Above Expectations, Above Expectations, Meeting Expectations and Working Towards Expectations).
For Year 1 to Year 6 students:
- Academic grades for each subject using a five-point scale from A-E will be reported using the Australian Curriculum Achievement Standards.
For all students:
- Strand Achievement will be reported in English, Mathematics, Humanities and Social Sciences, Health and Physical Education, and The Arts using a five-point scale (Excellent, High, Sound, Basic, Elementary).
- Engagement with Learning statements, which are taken directly from the Australian Curriculum, will provide specific information about your child’s Critical and Creative Thinking, and Personal and Social Responsibility, using a three-point scale (Beginning, Developing, Consistently).
- Individual student comments will not be used in the Semester 1 Reports.
Clear communication is an important feature of effective reporting. The Semester Report in this format encourages parent engagement and conversation about student learning. We want the report to be the entry point for purposeful and informative parent / teacher interviews where we can engage in genuine conversation about each child’s strengths, challenges, effort and areas for growth.
Following the Semester 1 Reports being made available on Wednesday 16 June on the new Compass Parent Portal, it is expected that all parents will make a time to meet with the teacher to discuss the report and to set goals for the second half of the year.
This new approach to Academic Reporting is a developing process. Further work will be undertaken in the coming months to determine how progress and achievement is best reported based on what we know to be important information about a student’s learning and progress.
Enrolment Time
It is now enrolment time, so please promote our wonderful school to family and friends and encourage them to come for a visit.
Enrolment Open Days – Monday 10 May 9.30 – 11.00am and Wednesday 12 May 4.30 – 6.00pm.
Mother’s Day Breakfast and Prayer Assembly
I wish all our mums, grandmothers, aunties and special women in our lives, a wonderful Mother’s Day on Sunday. We are looking forward to seeing many of you on Friday morning at our Mother's Day Breakfast from 7.45am.
St Joseph’s P&F Community BBQ
On Sunday 16 May from 3pm, the St Joseph’s Parents and Friends (P&F) are hosting a community BBQ and picnic here at school. All families are invited to come along for a sausage sizzle or bring along their own picnic to enjoy on the oval. It will just be an opportunity to come together and enjoy what we hope will be more beautiful autumn weather. Please save the date as more information is to come.
Yours in Christ,
Cameron Tarrant
Principal




