St Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic School

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St Mary Star of the Sea Catholic School, Carnarvon, Western Australia
Location
Carnarvon, Western Australia
Australia Australia
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Information
Type Catholic, Co-Ed school
Motto To Jesus through Mary
Denomination Roman Catholic, Presentation Sisters
Established 1906
Principal Darren McDonald
Employees ~40)
Enrolment ~300)
Colour(s) Maroon & Gold         
Website

St Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic School is a coeducational school for students from Kindergarten - Year 10 located in Carnarvon, Western Australia, a coastal town located 900 kilometres north of Perth (just south of the Tropic of Capricorn).

St Mary’s has a current enrollment of approximately 300 students. The school's students come from Carnarvon itself or the surrounding areas and the school involves itself in many of the sporting and community activities in Carnarvon. There are approximately 40 staff members at the school. Subsidised accommodation and other financial incentives are offered through the Catholic Education Office’s Remote Area Package for Teachers.

History

St Mary's Catholic School was founded in 1906 by Mother Joseph O'Connell of the Presentation Sisters. The last remaining Presentation Sisters that lived at the school were Sister Delores and Sister Evangelist; they left the school on its centenary on 17 March 2006.

Primary School

St Mary Star of the Sea Primary School is co-educational and caters for approximately 300 students from Kindergarten through to Year 7. The school has strong links to the Parish and wider communities and their involvement and support are essential.

The Curriculum reflects the values of both the Catholic Church and those outlined in the Curriculum Framework. The school believes it develops the "whole child" (spiritually, intellectually, socially, emotionally and physically) in an environment rich in the Catholic tradition.

Early Childhood Education

Kindy, Pre-Primary and Year 1 are educated in the Junior Learning Centre, located across the oval from the main school buildings. Inside, there are three separate classrooms, with two large ‘wet' areas and a modern kitchen facility. The play area is fully fenced and the whole centre is fully resourced. Kindy students attend four sessions a week. Pre-Primary builds upon the knowledge and skills introduced in the previous year. Students attend full time and are actively involved in investigating, exploring, thinking and communicating. Each student is individually monitored and assessed and a report is written twice a year. Year One is a fundamental stage in the young students' learning career. It is the beginning of their formal schooling environment. Year One, therefore, immerses the students in experiences that are meaningful, whole and based on real situations that the students can relate to. Such experiences promote language enhancement, cognitive development, social interaction, physical activity and creativity. Literacy, numeracy and effective communication become a focus.

Year 2-7

The curriculum is more formal and the focus on literacy and numeracy strengthens, while developing the "whole student". The school offers educational programs for individual differences, interests, needs and levels of ability, which it believes sets the student up for future success. The school offers its students access to a range of specialist learning areas such as Science, Art, Music, Computing and Physical Education. Students have access to a state of the art computer laboratory whilst having computers in each classroom.[1]

RAISe (Literacy Initiative)

In 2006, St Mary's Primary School continued with its implementation of the RAISe literacy initiative. RAISe stands for Raising Achievement in Schools and this is the school's second year of operation. "We here at St Mary's continue to endeavour to provide a better and more rounded education for our students." [2]

Middle school

The Middle School of St Mary's Carnarvon was established in 2001 and is dedicated to providing students in Years 8 - 10 with the necessary skills to meet the challenges of the 21st century with faith and hope. The philosophy behind Middle Schooling at St Mary's is to recognise the challenges associated with the transition that young people experience as they move from being young children to becoming adolescents. At St Mary's, middle schooling methodologies are adopted to ease this period transition, and to ensure that St Mary's maximises the learning opportunities for all students.

Both the academic and Religious Education programs promote the development of reflection, personal commitment, self-respect and individual achievement within, and outside the school. Programs such as Christian Service Learning, Young Achievement Australia, musical performances, drama productions and a multitude of other activities contribute to the development of each student.

Middle School at St Mary's focuses on meeting student needs, in an environment that provides mutual respect and support, for both the community and the individual within the community. Positive affirming classrooms are developed in conjunction with all members of the school community.[3]

House system

Colour Name Namesake
Grey Named after George Edward Grey who explored the northern coastline and Gascoyne River area and Kalbarri
Forrest Named after John Forrest, the first Premier of Western Australia
Stirling Named after Captain James Stirling, the founding father and first Governor of Western Australia

Principals

  • 2014 - Mr Steve O’Halloran
  • 2010 on - Mr Darren McDonald
  • 2006-2009 - Ms Carmel Costin
  • 2005 - Acting Mr John Twomey
  • 2001-2004, 2006 - Mr Chris Cully
  • 1996-2000 - Mrs Anne Cullender
  • 1983-1996 - Sister Goretti
  • -1982 - Sister Lelia
  • 1977 - Sister Aquinas

External links

References

  1. [1]| Primary School Description from school website
  2. RAISe Description from school website
  3. Taken from school website