Students Missing Assessments Due to Illness

As outlined in our Principal’s communication to families on 4 May, families should now be using normal absentee notification procedures via phone or email. More details can be found on the Portal here: https://portal.ststephens.wa.edu.au/parent-and-student/plan-the-day/absentee-info.html.

For students who may be missing assessments, including Examinations and EST’s, the Assessment Policy requires medical documentation of the reasons for absence due to illness. This is usually a medical certificate. In the case of COVID-19 it is either: your child’s message from the WA Health Department confirming registration of the positive RAT result or confirmation of the positive PCR test result, or a doctor’s letter confirming the COVID-19 diagnosis and the date of infection. Please send this to ABSENTEESDUNCRAIG@ststephens.wa.edu.au as usual.

Absentees will advise teaching staff of medical documentation provided. Students should email their teacher if they are missing any assessment because the follow up procedure depends on the circumstances. Wherever possible, teaching staff or our Examination Coordinator will reschedule missed assessments. In some cases, an alternative assessment might be provided and in a few rare cases it might not be possible to reschedule so Assessment Policy procedures will be followed and communicated to the student.

Liz Criddle

Deputy Head of Secondary (Teaching & Learning)

 

Parent Event: Kids, Teens & Screens

We are happy to offer you the opportunity to attend a free parent presentation at our school to help equip parents with realistic strategies to navigate the online world with your children and adolescents.

Parenting Connection and Ngala are hosting this event with Dr Kristy Goodwin who will help confused and concerned parents feel confident about how they can best support their children’s and teen’s physical health, mental well being and learning online.

This event will be held on Wednesday 15 June from 6:30-8:30pm in our Duncraig Theatre.  Tickets are limited so please register for your ticket/s on:     Eventbrite link

Mr Bennet Andrews
Deputy Head of Campus (Care)

Year 7 ADP

The Year 7 Athlete Development program began today at Duncraig as 25 Students from Year 7 were put through a series of fitness tests run by Athletic Institute.

FETE UPDATE

The Fete Committee met recently to work through the logistics of presenting a Fete in 2022. With restrictions only just being lifted, it was decided to reframe this year’s Fete into something later in the year that would give the Committee more time to put something together. The community event will now be a Christmas Market (pending City of Joondalup approvals) on Saturday, November 26 from 4-8pm. More information will be provided later in the year. For anyone happy to help out in the planning or on the day, please contact Julie Wookey on juliewookey12@gmail.com

Y10 SCUBA Try Dive

The Year 10 Marine and Maritime Studies students had the opportunity to participate in a SCUBA Try Dive at AQWA, allowing them to experience the marine environment up close and personal. The students also got to experience the joy of SCUBA diving for the first time, helping them decide if that is something they would be interested in doing in upper school, as part of the Marine and Maritime Studies ATAR or General programs.

Benjamin Nicholson 

Teacher – Science