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MOORABBIN VIC 3189
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Return to Remote/Home Learning

As we once again find ourselves entering into Remote Learning round 2, all in our school community need to be congratulated for the great work we achieved in term 2. As we navigated the unknown staff and parent/carers partnerships were strengthened. Students developed independence and resilience as they accepted many changes that took place throughout the term.

This term we have carefully considered feedback from parents and have incorporated the following improvements to our Remote/Home learning program.

  • Foundation, year 1, 2 & 3 will meet once/twice a week with their class and teacher via google meets. The main focus of this meet is to provide an opportunity for students to connect with each other and their teacher.
  • All classes will email parents the daily schedule/timetable by 6:00pm of the previous day. This will allow parents time to organise and plan for the day ahead
  • Students who normally receive additional support will meet twice a week via google meets with the Educational Support Staff member who normally works with them in the classroom.
  • All classes across the school will be scheduled for specialist classes on the same day. This will allow parents/carers who have two or more children to work together to complete activities.

Monday- Religious Education/Inquiry Concept

Tuesday -Physical Education

Wednesday-Religious Education/Inquiry Concept

Thursday- Art

Friday- Japanese

While I acknowledge how challenging this situation is for families I need to remind parents that Catholic School Principals are following the guidelines for students who qualify to attend onsite learning as outlined by Catholic Education Melbourne and the Victorian Government. 

Next Remote/Home Learning pack pick up- Monday 3 August in the school hall

Onsite supervision of students will be available to students in the following categories: 

  • Children who are not able to be supervised at home and no other arrangements can be made (this is only available to parents where both parents can not work from home and are required by their employer to attend a work site)
  • Children with a disability
  • Vulnerable children including-Children in out of home care, children deemed by Child Protection and/or Family Services and children identified by the school as vulnerable

The learning program delivered onsite will be the same as the learning program delivered to students undertaking remote learning. Students learning onsite will be supervised by school staff onsite and follow the teaching and learning program provided by their classroom teacher.

All teaching staff and Educational Support Staff are rostered on to supervise students who are onsite at school learning. This means on a number of days per week, teachers are juggling teaching their class remotely as well as supervising students onsite. Educational support staff too are juggling supporting students onsite along with connecting via google meets with students they normally provide support for. Please be patient and understanding with staff as they manage these commitments. Teachers will be available via email, however they may not be able to respond quickly to your email due to teaching or supervising responsibilities.


Remote/Home Learning Survey Results- a message from all staff

Thank you to the many families who took the time to respond to the remote learning survey we sent out at the end of last term. We received 68 responses from parents, which was fantastic.  We were indeed appreciative of the number of responses we received, which in turn influenced some of the adjustments we have made for this second phase of remote learning.

Regular communication with teachers was deemed the most helpful component during remote learning. 88% of respondents indicated how effective communication was during the remote learning period. Teachers called, made daily videos, emailed weekly/daily planners, left voiced feedback on Seesaw or comments on student work, conducted Google Meets, regularly emailed students and parents alike - all of this helping to facilitate the best educational experience possible for your child. These practices will continue in this next phase. Additionally, teachers will email parents a 'next day' outline by 6 p.m. each evening so that you are aware of, or can prepare for the following day. 

Missing friends was considered the number one drawback of remote learning. 75% of parents indicated that their child missed socialising. We get it - we missed our friends as well :) Google Meets have now been set up for our junior year students so that they have the opportunity to connect each week. For our year 4-6 students, 'pull-out' groups will be set up for tasks where students can work collaboratively online. Group projects in online classes create connections.

In addition to these adjustments, feedback indicated that our school community was thankful for our fortnightly learning packs, Mrs Barca's hand-picked books and all of our specialist class activities. These too will continue.

It certainly took a team to deliver the remote learning program last term and we hope that by responding to your feedback, we have made it even better this time around. 

SCHOOL CLOSURE DAY- NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS ON TUESDAY 11 AUGUST


CareMonkey is rebranding to ‘Operoo’

This is a quick note to inform you that St Catherine’s digital forms and school operations platform provider, CareMonkey, will be rebranding as ‘Operoo’: School processes, without the paperwork

Operoo’s mission is to help schools eliminate operational inefficiencies so that every dollar and every minute possible can be spent on a students’ education.

The name change will occur the week beginning Monday August 3rd. How you use the service, as well as the ownership and operation of the company, will remain unchanged.

You can continue using the system, and its mobile application, as usual. Just be aware that, after Monday August 3rd, emails and notifications sent from the system will start appearing under the new name ‘Operoo’. You will also be automatically diverted to the new Operoo website if you go to the old CareMonkey website.

We look forward to continuing to digitize, streamline and automate St Catherine’s operations with Operoo.

Curriculum Term Outlines

Teachers have today emailed parents the Curriculum Term Outlines for term 3. These documents support parents with an overview of the learning concepts and skills planned for this term. The teachers have given careful consideration to aspects of the curriculum that can best be delivered in a Remote/Home learning context. The curriculum outlines have been emailed to parents and can also be accessed via the side menu of the Parent Engagement Platform and the school app.

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