Term 3 – Week 6 – Notices

Dear Parents,

Welcome to Week 6 of Term 3.  There are a number of special events taking place in the Primary School over the next couple of weeks including the Music Festival, The 3 – 6 Book Fair and 2020 Inter House Athletics Carnival. Please look at the posts below for further information and dates. This term special meals deals are available (details below).

It is the first day of Spring tomorrow. As the weather heats up, it a good time to remind all that sunscreen should be applied before school. The students will be reminded to reapply suncream during the day. Please ensure that your child also brings a water bottle and their hat each day to school.

Kind regards

Hannah Lockwood-Jones & Jarrod Heglund

Deputy Principals – Primary

2020 Interhouse Music festival

Wednesday 2 September

Session times are

8:45 – 9:55 – Year 4

10:00 – 10:40 – Year 3

Morning Tea

11:00 – 12:30 – Year 5

12:30 – 1:00 – Year 6 Session 1

Lunch

1:40 – 2:40 – Year 6 Session 2

Complete Running Order Schedule Interhouse Music Festival 2020 (1)

Book Fair

Please note that the Upper Primary School (3 – 6)  will be having their Scholastic Book Fair in the week beginning 7 September.

2020 Inter House Athletics Carnival

Tuesday 8 September – jumps, throws, 800m

Thursday 10 September – sprints, team games

Parents can you please read below in preparation for the two day carnival.

URGENT – greater numbers needed due to fewer high school helpers available – please notify me at daniel.parker@ststephens.wa.edu.au if you are able to help with the Tuesday jumps and throws. Help would simply involve measuring with the aid of high school students and a class teacher. There are two sessions – session 1 from 8:35am to 10:40am and session 2 from 11am to 1pm. You can volunteer for one session or both sessions. It will be possible for you to disappear for a moment so that you can witness your child’s efforts in another event.

Please notify me at daniel.parker@ststephens.wa.edu.au if your child is unable to participate on the Thursday sprints and team games day. I am currently trying to create the program and it will save me significant time if I am made aware of any students that will not be participating. Bearing in mind that this is a compulsory event.

*further information will be released once the program is completed

Daniel Parker

Physical Education Specialist

YEAR 3 TO 6

ATHLETICS DAY MEAL DEAL

THURSDAY, 10 SEPTEMBER 2020

 

AUSSIE MEAL

Mrs Macs Lite 175g Beef Pie and sauce,

 apple juice, biscuit pack

$6.50

JAPANESE MEAL

5-piece tuna sushi (gf), apple juice, biscuit pack

$7.50

 

 

ITALIAN MEAL

Margarita pizza square, apple juice, biscuit pack

$6.00

 

FRENCH MEAL

Ham and Cheese Baguette, apple juice box, biscuit pack

$7.00

 

Order online using QuickCliq

All orders must be placed by Thursday, 3 September 2020

SORRY NO LATE ORDERS

(no other food available for order on 10 September)

If your child has special dietary requirements please contact canteen 9243 2434

 

Order must be placed through Quickcliq, if you haven’t already registered please do so at www.quickcliq.com.au.  If you need help registering please contact Quickcliq on 1300 116 637.

Follow the instructions below to order:

Log in using your Online Username and Password.

Click green ‘MEAL ORDER’ button

Step 1 – select your child (PLEASE ENSURE ALL DETAILS ARE UP-TO-DATE)

Step 2 – select date 10 September 2020 and then click on the pop up dialogue box SPECIAL EVENT MENU.

Step 3 – add to cart:  click on the green cross next to MEAL DEAL then tick the meal deal of your choice and then click green ADD TO CART.

Step 4 – should be completed if your child has any health warnings/food allergies/ intolerances

Don’t forget to click ‘PAY AND PLACE ORDER’ before leaving the page. You will receive a confirmation email or you can click the Active orders tab on the homepage to check your order is pending.

Payment by direct deposit is a free option and it allows you to pay the exact amount.  The other payment methods are credit card or PayPal, which require a minimum account credit of $20 and have a small fee attached.  Please ensure you allow enough time for payments to reach your online account.

Orders must be placed by the cut-off date of Thursday, 3 September at 1pm – sorry no exceptions.  NO OTHER FOOD WILL BE AVAILABLE TO ORDER FROM THE CANTEEN ON ATHLETICS DAY.

Any queries regarding food please contact the school canteen direct on 9243 2434.

For any queries regarding ordering online please contact Quickcliq Canteen by phoning 1300 484 888 or email info@quickcliq.com.au.


ELC

END of TERM MEAL DEAL

KINDY TO YEAR 2

Tuesday September 22


4-piece GF Sushi ($8.00)

(Teriyaki chicken/Tuna/Vegetable – choose one)

Or

Mrs Mac 110g Snack Pie + Sauce ($7.00)

plus

Apple Raspberry Juice Bomb

plus

Choc Chip Cookie x 2

 

Gluten Free Option (for students with gluten allergy only):

Gluten Free Macaroni Cheese ($8.00)

Apple Raspberry Juice Bomb

Gluten Free Biscuit x2

Order online using QuickCliq

All orders must be placed by Friday 11 September 2020

SORRY NO LATE ORDERS

(no other food available for order on 22 September)

Order must be placed through Quickcliq, if you haven’t already registered please do so at www.quickcliq.com.au.  If you need help registering please contact Quickcliq on 1300 116 637.

Follow the instructions below to order:

Log in using your Online Username and Password.

Click green ‘MEAL ORDER’ button

Step 1 – select your child (PLEASE ENSURE ALL DETAILS ARE UP-TO-DATE)

Step 2 – select date 22 September 2020 and then click on the pop-up dialogue box SPECIAL EVENT MENU.

Step 3 – add to cart:  click on the green cross next to MEAL DEAL then tick the meal deal of your choice and then click green ADD TO CART.

Step 4 – should be completed if your child has any health warnings/food allergies/ intolerances

Don’t forget to click ‘PAY AND PLACE ORDER’ before leaving the page. You will receive a confirmation email or you can click the Active orders tab on the homepage to check your order is pending.

Payment by direct deposit is a free option and it allows you to pay the exact amount.  The other payment methods are credit card or PayPal, which require a minimum account credit of $20 and have a small fee attached.  Please ensure you allow enough time for payments to reach your online account.

Orders must be placed by the cut-off date of Friday, 11 September at 1pm – sorry no exceptions.  NO OTHER FOOD WILL BE AVAILABLE TO ORDER FROM THE CANTEEN ON 22 SEPTEMBER.

Any queries regarding food please contact the school canteen direct on 9243 2434.

For any queries regarding ordering online please contact Quickcliq Canteen by phoning 1300 484 888 or email info@quickcliq.com.au.

Hamersley Little Athletics Information Little Athletics Registration

Open to Year 1 through to Year 10

 

 

Term 3 – Week 5 – Notices

Dear Parents,

After a busy start to the term, and with many more wonderful events to come, Week 5 is a somewhat ‘relaxed’ week in 3-6 and the ELC. Thank you to those parents who have been able to come to our assembly and worship gatherings – it is great to have you join us again. There are a few notices below that we would love your assistance with, as we continue to enhance learning and keep our community safe.

Community Garden

 At the end of Term 2, students and families were encouraged to create plans for a new community garden. Over the school holidays, the veggie space has been overhauled ready for these plans to be implemented. Sarah Mornement has been working hard to ensure the new area offers students the most opportunity to learn and participate. Mrs Mornement has secured a grant for us to purchase busher tucker plants for the community garden. We are also very excited about a ‘yarning circle’ which will be established for children to use. As part of their bush school work, the students are very busy preparing and planting.. We hope that this garden will be an opportunity for parents and students to work together to grow produce. The veggies and busher tucker will be used in the school learning activities, for your homes, and to support our service learning kitchens as they use the produce to prepare food for the disadvantaged.

School Traffic 

 Over the last week, we have been contacted by several community members who are concerned regarding the speed of traffic in and around the school and the parking of vehicles during pick up periods. As a result, we would kindly ask that all vehicles that enter the school grounds either at the ELC or the Primary School drive slowly adhering to the speed limit signs. Driving at speed through the school is dangerous and unnecessary. We have young children navigating roads around the school who aren’t always clearly visible and/or possess strong road awareness.  If you choose to park and collect your child from school, please ensure that you are parked in a designated parking area. Over the last few weeks, cars have been parked in spaces that have caused traffic congestion or made road use difficult for others. There are no standing spaces around the school for you to wait for your child. Please either use the Kiss and Drive or park your vehicle. We ask that you work with us to ensure all our children are safe as they arrive and leave the school grounds.

Playground use before the end of school

Students at St Stephen’s come from a very large intake area. For this reason, the school has always been happy for the school playgrounds to be used after school for parents and children to catch up and play.  Staff have kindly requested that the playgrounds near classrooms are not used until school has finished. The classroom students become distracted by what is happening outside, as well as siblings at the door, when they are finishing their lessons. If you would like to find an area to play away from classrooms before the school finishes, there is a large oval at the Primary school and a bush area playground at the ELC. Please be aware that all children should be closely supervised by parents and carers after school, and are not to run through, or play in, the buildings.

Book Covering 

We have some new books at the ELC that need to be covered. If you are free this Wednesday afternoon, 26 August from 2pm – 3pm, and are able to help out, please come to the ELC staffroom to help cover these new home readers. Biscuits, tea and coffee will be provided.

Yours in service,

Hannah Lockwood-Jones & Jarrod Heglund

 

Book Fair

Please note that the Upper Primary School (3 – 6)  will be having their Scholastic Book Fair in the week beginning 7 September.

2020 Inter House Athletics Carnival

Tuesday 8 September – jumps, throws, 800m

Thursday 10 September – sprints, team games

Parents can you please read below in preparation for the two day carnival.

URGENT – greater numbers needed due to fewer high school helpers available – please notify me at daniel.parker@ststephens.wa.edu.au if you are able to help with the Tuesday jumps and throws. Help would simply involve measuring with the aid of high school students and a class teacher. There are two sessions – session 1 from 8:35am to 10:40am and session 2 from 11am to 1pm. You can volunteer for one session or both sessions. It will be possible for you to disappear for a moment so that you can witness your child’s efforts in another event.

Please notify me at daniel.parker@ststephens.wa.edu.au if your child is unable to participate on the Thursday sprints and team games day. I am currently trying to create the program and it will save me significant time if I am made aware of any students that will not be participating. Bearing in mind that this is a compulsory event.

*further information will be released once the program is completed

Daniel Parker

Physical Education Specialist

YEAR 3 TO 6

ATHLETICS DAY MEAL DEAL

THURSDAY, 10 SEPTEMBER 2020

 

AUSSIE MEAL

Mrs Macs Lite 175g Beef Pie and sauce,

 apple juice, biscuit pack

$6.50

JAPANESE MEAL

5-piece tuna sushi (gf), apple juice, biscuit pack

$7.50

 

 

ITALIAN MEAL

Margarita pizza square, apple juice, biscuit pack

$6.00

 

FRENCH MEAL

Ham and Cheese Baguette, apple juice box, biscuit pack

$7.00

 

Order online using QuickCliq

All orders must be placed by Thursday, 3 September 2020

SORRY NO LATE ORDERS

(no other food available for order on 10 September)

If your child has special dietary requirements please contact canteen 9243 2434

 

Order must be placed through Quickcliq, if you haven’t already registered please do so at www.quickcliq.com.au.  If you need help registering please contact Quickcliq on 1300 116 637.

Follow the instructions below to order:

Log in using your Online Username and Password.

Click green ‘MEAL ORDER’ button

Step 1 – select your child (PLEASE ENSURE ALL DETAILS ARE UP-TO-DATE)

Step 2 – select date 10 September 2020 and then click on the pop up dialogue box SPECIAL EVENT MENU.

Step 3 – add to cart:  click on the green cross next to MEAL DEAL then tick the meal deal of your choice and then click green ADD TO CART.

Step 4 – should be completed if your child has any health warnings/food allergies/ intolerances

Don’t forget to click ‘PAY AND PLACE ORDER’ before leaving the page. You will receive a confirmation email or you can click the Active orders tab on the homepage to check your order is pending.

Payment by direct deposit is a free option and it allows you to pay the exact amount.  The other payment methods are credit card or PayPal, which require a minimum account credit of $20 and have a small fee attached.  Please ensure you allow enough time for payments to reach your online account.

Orders must be placed by the cut-off date of Thursday, 3 September at 1pm – sorry no exceptions.  NO OTHER FOOD WILL BE AVAILABLE TO ORDER FROM THE CANTEEN ON ATHLETICS DAY.

Any queries regarding food please contact the school canteen direct on 9243 2434.

For any queries regarding ordering online please contact Quickcliq Canteen by phoning 1300 484 888 or email info@quickcliq.com.au.

Term 3 – Week 4 – Notices

Dear Parents and Carers,

The start of this week saw the Year 2 students join the 3 – 6 Worship. It was a wonderful opportunity for the Year 2 students (and parents) to familiarise themselves the 3 -6 space and learning staff. The students enjoyed the transition experience and are excited to return to the 3 -6 space for their Music and Sports lessons soon.

This week in the Primary School we have several events happening. Pre Primary are celebrating ‘Alphabet Day’ this Friday. Watch their classroom space for lots of letter fun and dress ups! We are very excited to see the Year 1’s joint assembly also this Friday. Parents of Year 1, please come along and join us for this special event. Adding to an exciting week for Year 1 students, there will also an incursion when the Music Man comes to visit. For their camp this year, the Year 4 students will be staying at the zoo. What an exciting opportunity to see the zoo at night and hear the sounds of the nocturnal animals as they go to sleep. Hopefully, the animals don’t keep them awake at night and the teachers and students can get some sleep!

In the next couple of weeks, we have Mr Steven’s Biblical Studies Coffee Morning and the Book Fair, held at 3-6. Please see the post below for more information. For class-specific information please check your child’s class blog.

Have a wonderful week.

Hannah Lockwood-Jones & Jarrod Heglund

Deputy Principal PK – 6

Book Fair

Please note that the Upper Primary School (3 – 6)  will be having their Scholastic Book Fair in the week beginning 7 September.

Term 3 – Week 3 – Notices

Dear Parents and Carers,

Well, here we are in Week 3 already! We had a great week last week with our first worship sessions back on for certain year groups, with others having their turn as the rotations progress. Please do feel free to join us for those times, which are Monday morning in Years 3-6 and Friday mornings in the ELC. The roster for the ELC worship and assemblies can be found on your child’s class blog.

Thank you again for taking the time to fill out the survey regarding the online interviews. Your feedback is greatly appreciated and will help guide our decisions moving forward.

A Bible passage to think through for the week, that sits beautifully with our school motto ‘Serve God, Serve One Another’, is James 2:15-17 (NIRV) – “Suppose a brother or a sister has no clothes or food. Suppose one of you says to them, “Go. I hope everything turns out fine for you. Keep warm. Eat well.” And suppose you do nothing about what they really need. Then what good have you done? It is the same with faith. If it doesn’t cause us to do something, it’s dead.

Have a wonderful week.

Kind regards,

Jarrod Heglund and Hannah Lockwood-Jones

 

Dear Parents,

This is just a timely reminder to please drop off and collect your children at suitable times. In the different parts of the Primary School, staff are on duty at slightly different times, supervising the students.  Please familiarise yourselves with the relevant information below.

ELC

There are no staff on duty before 8:15am.

Please note that OSH Club is available for all Primary students at the ELC, for before school and after school care. Their website is www.oshclub.com.au

YEARS 3-6

There are no staff on duty before 8:10am. Students who arrive between 8am and 8:10am may sit quietly in the Library. If at all possible, we would appreciate students arriving at school after 8:10am as we are unable to offer supervision until then. In the afternoon, staff are on duty from 3:10pm – 3:30pm. To ensure the safety and wellbeing of our children, we ask that students are collected before 3:30, or that parents are present after 3:30pm to provide supervision.

Thank you for your kind consideration in this regard.

Hannah Lockwood-Jones and Jarrod Heglund

 

 

Inter-house Music Festival 

The festival is on this year on Wednesday 2 September. Children may nominate to perform in front of an adjudicator and be awarded house points towards the winning house of the Inter-house Music Festival Shield across the whole Duncraig campus. Click the link below to access the entry form. Any questions can be directed to Rebecca Thorne or Sonya Elek.

2020 Interhouse Entry Form

Rebecca Thorne

Teacher – Music

 

ELC BOOK FAIR

 

Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD)

Dear Parents, Guardians and Carers

Every year, all schools in Australia participate in the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD). The NCCD process requires schools to identify information already available in the school about supports provided to students with disability. These relate to legislative requirements under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 and the Disability Standards for Education 2005, in line with the NCCD guidelines (2019).

Information provided about students to the Australian Government for the NCCD includes:

  • year of schooling
  • category of disability: physical, cognitive, sensory or social/emotional
  • level of adjustment provided: support provided within quality differentiated teaching practice, supplementary, substantial or extensive.

This information assists schools to:

  • formally recognise the supports and adjustments provided to students with disability in schools
  • consider how they can strengthen the support of students with disability in schools
  • develop shared practices so that they can review their learning programs in order to improve educational outcomes for students with disability.

The NCCD provides state and federal governments with the information they need to plan more broadly for the support of students with disability.

The NCCD will have no direct impact on your child and your child will not be involved in any testing process. The school provides data to the Australian Government – the privacy and confidentiality of all students is ensured. All information is protected by privacy laws that regulate the collection, storage and disclosure of personal information. To find out more about these matters, please refer to the Australian Government’s Privacy Policy (https://www.education.gov.au/privacy-policy).

Further information regarding the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data school students with disability, please visit: NCCD Portal (https://www.nccd.edu.au).

This is a national fact sheet about the NCCD for parents, guardians and carers.

https://www.nccd.edu.au/tools/fact-sheet-parents-guardians-and-carers

If you have any queries regarding the NCCD, please contact the relevant Learning Enrichment staff.

Duncraig

Mrs Toni Mills (Secondary)

Toni.Mills@ststephens.wa.edu.au

Mrs Christine Roddy-Clark (Primary and ELC)

Christine.RoddyClark@ststephens.wa.edu.au

 

 

EXTRA CURRICULR ACTIVITIES  –  TERM 3

FOR  PP – YR 6

THIS WEEK … MONDAY 10 AUGUST TO

WEEK ENDING FRIDAY 18 SEPT

EXCITING ACTIVITIES LIKE ……  running, LEGO, chess, games, drawing …  

FUN  FUN  FUN

 

WATCH THE SHOW MUST GO ONLINE

 

Duncraig Campus:

https://vimeo.com/444780317

The Show Must Go Online! DUNCRAIG 2020

Password: TSMGODUN


Term 3 – Week 2 – Notices

Dear Parents and Carers,

What a wonderful start to Semester 2 we have had, as school continues to return to ‘normal’. We had a very successful round of online parent/teacher interviews on Reporting Day last week and we thank you for filling out the survey to give us feedback on the process. If you haven’t done so yet, please feel free to do so, before the end of Friday this week.

Last term, Mr Steven had been creating wonderful worship sessions for us to engage with, via video, but we are happy to be able to have started our worship gatherings again – with a little difference. At the moment, we are alternating fortnightly between Years 3 and 5 one week, and Years 4 and 6 on the following week. The ELC worship dates are Kindy and Pre Primary on 28 August and 25 September, with Years 1 and 2 worship on 14 August and 18 September. We would love to have parents re-join us for the worship mornings. On a similar note, we will be re-starting our class assemblies, with a similar (but different) rotation of which classes do come to the assemblies. With the lower student numbers, we have space for parents of the Year group hosting the assembly to join us for those events too.

The worship assembly this morning at 3-6 was also the first opportunity that our brand new, Semester 2 Primary House Captains had to address the other students.

Our new captains are:

  • ALETHEA – Charlotte Caldwell and James Hussey
  • CARANA – Beau Turner and Daniel Lynn
  • TIMAE – Caitlyn Britton and Tyson Jones

They are a great group of students who have already started making a positive impact on the school. We are looking forward to a great semester with them in their leadership positions. If you see them around, please congratulate them.

This week is Languages Week and we are encouraging all of our students to share the wide variety of language that they bring to our school community. You might see students around the school this week wearing small tags that indicate languages that they are fluent in and those that they only speak a little bit of. There are also other activities throughout the week, so be sure to ask your child about those.

Staff news:

  • For those of you who may not be aware, Mrs Blake is only a few weeks away from starting her maternity leave with the birth of her first child. This is very exciting! Through this, we are also welcoming Mrs Sarah McGrath back to the school from her own maternity leave to take over the Year 4 class.
  • Also returning from maternity leave is Mrs Jenna Dadley, who will be continuing to work with the Learning Enrichment team, one day per week in Year 5.
  • We would like to pass on our congratulations to Madame Penin who recently became and Australian citizen. She was very excited and we were truly happy to be able to share that excitement with her last week.

As we close, we just wanted to reinforce what Mr Steven shared this morning in worship – every single one of us is made beautifully by God. Psalm 139:14 says “How you made me is amazing and wonderful. I praise you for that. What you have done is wonderful. I know that very well.” I encourage you to go and read all of Psalm 139 as it is full of sincere reflection on how much God truly knows you and loves you.

God bless

Jarrod Heglund & Hannah Lockwood-Jones

Deputy Head of Primary

 

 

3 August 2020

Dear Parents,

This is just a timely reminder to please drop off and collect your children at suitable times. In the different parts of the Primary School, staff are on duty at slightly different times, supervising the students.  Please familiarise yourselves with the relevant information below.

ELC

There are no staff on duty before 8:15am.

Please note that OSH Club is available for all Primary students at the ELC, for before school and after school care. Their website is www.oshclub.com.au

YEARS 3-6

There are no staff on duty before 8:10am. Students who arrive between 8am and 8:10am may sit quietly in the Library. If at all possible, we would appreciate students arriving at school after 8:10am as we are unable to offer supervision until then. In the afternoon, staff are on duty from 3:10pm – 3:30pm. To ensure the safety and wellbeing of our children, we ask that students are collected before 3:30, or that parents are present after 3:30pm to provide supervision.

Thank you for your kind consideration in this regard.

Hannah Lockwood-Jones and Jarrod Heglund

 

 

Inter-house Music Festival 

The festival is on this year on Wednesday 2 September. Children may nominate to perform in front of an adjudicator and be awarded house points towards the winning house of the Inter-house Music Festival Shield across the whole Duncraig campus. Click the link below to access the entry form. Any questions can be directed to Rebecca Thorne or Sonya Elek.

2020 Interhouse Entry Form

Rebecca Thorne

Teacher – Music

 

School Banking is back!

School Banking at our school will recommence from 30 JULY and will be on THURSDAY, Yrs 3 – 6, in the Primary Village.

For every deposit made at school, students will receive a silver Dollarmites token. Once students have individually collected 10 tokens they can redeem them for an exclusive School Banking reward item in recognition of their regular savings habits.

School Banking is also a great fundraiser for our school. Our school receives a Regular Savers Contribution of $5 for every 10 deposits processed per student as well as an Annual Contribution which is based on the number of students who made at least one School Banking deposit in the prior year.

If your child has lost their book, please contact your School Banking Co-ordinator for a replacement or visit any CommBank Branch.

If you would like to know more about School Banking, please ask for a 2020 School Banking program information pack from the school office or visit www.commbank.com.au/sbc

 

 

THE SHOW MUST GO ON…LINE!

Our first ever online production, The Show Must Go Online! premieres next Thursday August 6.

It is a quirky & fun 40 minute production featuring lots of familiar faces from grades 6, 7 & 8. And best of all, you can watch if from the comfort of your own living room in your PJ’s!

Reserve your free ticket here:

EVENTS.HUMANITIX.COM/TSMGO

Alison Hignett
Teacher – Primary Drama and Secondary Theatre Arts

ELC BOOK FAIR

BOOK CLUB

The cut off for BOOK CLUB orders is Friday 7th August.

 

 

Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD)

 

Dear Parents, Guardians and Carers

Every year, all schools in Australia participate in the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD). The NCCD process requires schools to identify information already available in the school about supports provided to students with disability. These relate to legislative requirements under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 and the Disability Standards for Education 2005, in line with the NCCD guidelines (2019).

Information provided about students to the Australian Government for the NCCD includes:

  • year of schooling
  • category of disability: physical, cognitive, sensory or social/emotional
  • level of adjustment provided: support provided within quality differentiated teaching practice, supplementary, substantial or extensive.

This information assists schools to:

  • formally recognise the supports and adjustments provided to students with disability in schools
  • consider how they can strengthen the support of students with disability in schools
  • develop shared practices so that they can review their learning programs in order to improve educational outcomes for students with disability.

The NCCD provides state and federal governments with the information they need to plan more broadly for the support of students with disability.

The NCCD will have no direct impact on your child and your child will not be involved in any testing process. The school provides data to the Australian Government – the privacy and confidentiality of all students is ensured. All information is protected by privacy laws that regulate the collection, storage and disclosure of personal information. To find out more about these matters, please refer to the Australian Government’s Privacy Policy (https://www.education.gov.au/privacy-policy).

Further information regarding the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data school students with disability, please visit: NCCD Portal (https://www.nccd.edu.au).

This is a national fact sheet about the NCCD for parents, guardians and carers.

https://www.nccd.edu.au/tools/fact-sheet-parents-guardians-and-carers

If you have any queries regarding the NCCD, please contact the relevant Learning Enrichment staff.

Duncraig

Mrs Toni Mills (Secondary)

Toni.Mills@ststephens.wa.edu.au

Mrs Christine Roddy-Clark (Primary and ELC)

Christine.RoddyClark@ststephens.wa.edu.au

 

 

EXTRA CURRICULR ACTIVITIES  –  TERM 3

FOR  PP – YR 6

STARTING NEXT WEEK … MONDAY 10 AUGUST TO

WEEK ENDING FRIDAY 18 SEPT

EXCITING ACTIVITIES LIKE ……  running, LEGO, chess, games, drawing …  

FUN  FUN  FUN