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Title: GLENROWAN PRIMARY SCHOOL


1
Lets Celebrate 2007!
GLENROWAN PRIMARY SCHOOL Caring for our
Communitys Future
2
  • Vision and Mission Statement
  • Glenrowan Primary School Caring for our
    communitys future
  • Vision
  • Glenrowan Primary School flourishes in a positive
    environment where children will learn to value
    themselves and others by
  • Learning to Know
  • Learning to Do
  • Learning to Be
  • Learning to Live Together
  • These positive attitudes and values will
    accompany students in their transition into
    broader society.
  • Values
  • Our school exudes a caring and compassionate
    ambience with happiness and laughter resounding
    throughout our hallways. Visitors to our school
    feel the warmth of a genuine welcome. The harmony
    and intimacy between students is fostered from a
    feeling of belonging to a small school community.
    Despite our size, our school ensures abundant
    resources are available for optimal learning
    outcomes.
  • Our school
  • acknowledges every student as a unique
    individual.
  • students achieve their fullest potential through
    setting themselves personal challenges.
  • acknowledges the students who achieve to the best
    of their ability.

3
Social and Emotional Wellbeing
Learning to Know Learning to Do Learning to
Be Learning to Live Together
  • The average number of days absent per
    student for 2007 was higher (15.6 days) than in
    the previous year (12.4 days). The state average
    is 13.20 days per student.
  • Prep 17. 00 average absent days per
    student (includes days in Feb. when not
    required)
  • Year 1 12.. 00 average absent days per
    student
  • Year 2 15 . 80 average absent days per
    student
  • Year 3 12.. 20 average absent days per
    student
  • Year 4 12 .10 average absent days per
    student
  • Year 5 7 . 00 average absent days per
    student
  • Year 6 15 . 00 average absent days per
    student
  • Grade 5 and 6 students indicate in the
    Attitudes to Schools Survey that
  • - School Connectedness was in the
    higher range of 4.15 out of a possible 5
  • -Student Safety was in the higher range
    of 4.44 out of a possible 5

4
Social and Emotional Wellbeing
  • Building character and social responsibility by
    focussing on the values of . . . .
  • Care and compassion
  • Doing your best
  • Fair go
  • Understanding, tolerance and inclusion
  • Honesty and trustworthiness
  • Freedom
  • Integrity
  • Respect
  • Responsibility

The Keys to Success
5
Learning in Prep to Grade 2
  • Reading mean score above the state benchmarks
    for Years Prep, 1 and 2
  • Prep 82.4 of students reading at level 5
    with 90 accuracy State mean 80.4
  • 35.3 of students reading at level
    15 with 90 accuracy
  • Year 1 - 100 of students reading at level 15
    with 90 accuracy State mean 86.7
  • - 100 of students reading at level
    20 with 90 accuracy
  • Year 2 - 100 of students reading at level 15
    with 90 accuracy State mean 96.4
  • - 86.7 of student reading at level
    20 with 90 accuracy State mean 94.8
  • Numeracy 100 of years prep, 1 and 2 student
    were achieving at or above the expected level by
    the end of

  • their respective years, which
    matches the state mean.

6
Some Highlights of the Junior School Year
School Production
Swimming Sports
15 Mile Creek Camp
Weekly cooking program
Block knitting
Getting ready for Rock Climbing
7
Middle School Learning

  • Grade 3 AIM Reading
  • Mean score for the school matches the state
    mean with 82 achieving at or above the expected
    level.
  • Grade 3 AIM Mathematics (Number)
  • Mean score for the school was well above the
    state mean with 100 of student achieving at or
    above the expected level.
  • Grade 4 Reading
  • 100 of students reading at the expected level.
    The school mean matched the state mean.
  • Grade 4 Mathematics (Number)
  • 92 of students reached the expected level with
    8 working slightly below the state mean. The
    school mean matched the state mean.

8
Some Highlights of Grade 3 and 4 Year
Cooking program
Ballarat Camp
9
Grades 5 and 6 Learning
  • Grade 5 AIM Reading
  • 71 of students are reading at the expected
    level. The school mean, matches the state mean.
  • Grade 5 AIM Mathematics (Number)
  • 28 of students are achieving at or above the
    state mean. 71 slightly below the expected level
    (note only a small group of students). The
    school mean was slightly below the state mean.
  • Grade 6 Reading
  • 93 of students reading at or above
    the expected level.
  • Grade 6 Mathematics (Number)
  • 86 of students at or above the expected
    level.

10
Highlights of the Grade 5 and 6 Year
Making bird boxes
Wheelchair Education
Leadership
School Captains
Visiting students SA
Tree Planting
11
Community Helpers
12
Teacher/staff leaning
  • ICT Across the Curriculum
  • Success for Boys
  • Positive Behaviours Jo Lang
  • Sustainable Schools training
  • PE Health Professional Development
  • Victorian Essential Learning
  • THRASS
  • Middle Years transition
  • Peer Observation
  • Literacy Leaders meetings
  • Merit and Equity training
  • Student Resource Package training

13
What does the community say about our school
  • The Parent Survey tells us that parents think we
    have
  • Good extra curricula activity
  • Good student safety
  • Good connectedness to peers
  • Good homework habits
  • Good student behaviour
  • The Parent Survey indicates that we could
  • improve in
  • Reporting
  • Learning focus
  • Parent input
  • We only received 25 responses to the Parent
    Opinion Survey, which did not give a completely
    accurate measure of the school climate, student
    behaviour and student engagement.

14
Whats happening Next?
  • Completion of the outdoor covered area
  • School review and setting the priorities for next
    three years
  • Exterior painting of the Warby Wing
  • Improving our ICT resources to provide
    Interactive Whiteboards and Laptops
  • Writing and spelling in years P- 6
  • Enhanced cluster cooperation with the Snow Road
    schools ie. Oxley, Milawa, Whorouly, Everton and
    Carraragarmungee Primary Schools
  • To improve student engagement through the
    development of quality Individual Learning Plans
    for all Koorie, Disability Impaired students,
    Out of Home Care and at risk students

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