Assistant Principal - Mission & Wellbeing
School Improvement - We want your voice
Tell Them From Me Parent Survey
We invite you to complete the Tell Them From Me (TTFM) Partners in Learning survey. There is still time to have your say as the survey will close at the end of August.
We value the role of parents and carers within our school community and we would greatly appreciate your feedback. The information you provide will be used to maintain our commitment to working together in partnership to further improve student learning and wellbeing at McAuley Catholic College.
The survey is anonymous and will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. You are able to access the parent survey on your computer or mobile device by using the URL below:
Excursions
All excursions and events that require permission notes and money must be handed in by the due date as advertised on the parent letter. It is essential that this is completed by the due date as outlined in the letter to ensure staff and students are prepared and ready for the excursion. No child is to attend an event without parent permission or having paid. Therefore, no child is to attend an excursion on the morning of the event without having followed the correct procedure. We ask that you support the College by having this all organised and finalised before the due date.
Students on Stages 2 or above will have their privileges withdrawn, which include no representing the College in sport, cultural activities, school excursions (non-academic) and no attendance at school socials as outlined in the Behaviour Management Policy.
We would also ask that students attending excursions follow the dress code set in the parent letter. If they are to wear College uniforms then it is essential students are dressed and prepared accordingly. Teachers may send a child home with their parent if the procedures are not followed.
McAuley Day will be held Friday, 9th September. This is a day of celebration which acknowledges our Mercy traditions and the founder of the Sisters of Mercy, Catherine McAuley.
McAuley Day is one of the highlights of our school year where we celebrate our traditions and come together as a community of Faith and Action. The day will include a range of activities and events and each homeroom will run a fundraising activity. Money raised on the day will support Mercy Works programs run by the Sisters of Mercy.
The day will include a McAuley Day Liturgy starting at 9.30 am to which we extend an invitation to any parents and carers who wish to attend.
Kathy Warby
Assistant Principal - Mission and Wellbeing