Annual Report 2014 Principal Greg Clarke Members of School Council Deputy Principal Kerry Hartmann Greg Clarke Kerry Hartmann Registrar Marion Coad Trevor Hinchliffe Paula Cameron Annette Kepinski Penny Flack P&C President Paula Cameron Anthea Kirk Thank you for your support Sharing, Caring & Learning Annual Report 2014 CLASSROOM FIRST STRATEGY Goollelal Primary School works to make: Every teacher an effective teacher Every student a successful student Our school world class GOOLLELAL PRIMARY SCHOOL SONG If you head out north along Wanneroo Road approaching the suburb of Kingsley, a landmark appears though slightly obscure but its name so clear to see. Chorus: Goollelal – Lake Goollelal aboriginal word about the Swamp-Hen bird Goollelal Its shores overgrown with reeds and scrub, are a haven for numerous creatures, and Cockman House and a Gallery are among its historical features. Chorus: Close nearby a school bears the name of this lake “The Place Of The Swamp-Hen” a learning institution with a strong resolution to sharing, caring and learning. Sharing, Caring and Learning This report provides parents, staff and community members with information about the events, activities and performance of Goollelal Primary School for the 2014 school year. To gain a balanced and overall perspective about the school, this report should be read with consideration to other available school information such as the School Plan, student semester reports and newsletters. About Our School Established in 1981, Goollelal Primary School is situated 20 kilometres north of Perth in the suburb of Kingsley and caters for students from Kindergarten through to Year 7. The school averaged 265 students in the 2014 school year, with an anticipated enrolment of 240 students expected at the beginning of 2015. The reduced enrolment number is a direct flow on from the statewide moving of Year 7 students to the secondary school setting. Students at Goollelal Primary School relate to each other exceptionally well and visitors are constantly impressed by the friendly and peaceful atmosphere at the school. The School Council is the major decision making group in the school and provides the school with direction and support in establishing an environment where students can achieve their academic, social and personal potential. The Parents and Citizens Association (P & C) are proactive in their support of the school and its many programs and are keenly involved in school activities, as well as representation on the School Council. Parents have a high expectation of academic performance and the school is proud of its results in National Assessment Programs. Goollelal Primary School students consistently perform at or above the average in these assessments and the school has a reputation for high achievement. The Goollelal Primary School's 'Sharing, Caring and Learning' motto is embedded in all of our practices. Annual Report 2014 2014 SCHOOL STAFF Principal Mr Greg Clarke Deputy Principal Mrs Kerry Hartmann Registrar Mrs Marion Coad School Officer Mrs Jane Quirk Parental Involvement and Support School Council Throughout 2014 the School Council met a minimum of once per term to consider school matters. An agenda was provided in advance to all School Council members. Each parent representative of the School Council was aligned to a specific area of the school (K/PP/1, Years 2 - 4 and Years 5 - 7). The group also endorsed the contributions and charges schedule and school plan for 2014. The support of the members influencing the broad direction of the school has been appreciated. P & C Association Library Officer Mrs Lydia Tegjeu Teachers Mrs Rosalyn Tsolakis Mrs Michelle Smith Mrs Linda Bennett Mrs Sylvia Jackson Mrs Georgie Johnston Mrs Jane Leeson Mrs Annette Ivey Mrs Kym Tarr Mrs Jenny Taylor Mr Gus Symons Mr Tom Pryde Mrs Anne Groves Ms Sandy MacDougall Mr Trevor Hinchliffe Mr Nick Archbold Ms Margaret Fontanini Education Assistants Mrs Caroline Boldra Mrs Debby Lovatt Mrs Denise Williams Mrs Diane Murphy Mrs Liz Long Miss Maryanne Twomey Mrs Louise Pickering Chaplain Rachael Dobra Cleaners Mrs Sue Williams Mrs Denise Waylen Mrs Manju Rabadia Mrs Wendy Boyd Mrs Sophia Vlahous Gardener Mr Andrew Priddle The P & C Association has been an extremely active body that enjoys good attendance rates at its meetings. The level of voluntary support is commendable, an achievement that the whole community should reflect on with pride. This group conducted a number of fundraising events, including a ‘lapathon’, quiz night and student discos. Together, these events raised valuable finances for the school. During 2014 the P & C provided funding in excess of $20 000! The majority of this money enabled the school to undertake a major upgrade to the school library. The P & C also contributed funding towards the Year 6 and 7 students attending their Big Days Out, supporting technology resources across the school, the purchasing of a school license for the Reading Eggs literacy resource and contributing a small percentage towards the School Chaplain expenses. Volunteer Parents Throughout the school there is significant evidence of parent volunteers in the classrooms, in the library, on excursions, at ‘in-school events’, in the canteen and coordinating book club, to name but a few. The school considers itself very fortunate to enjoy this level of support. Student Performance Summary Annual Report 2014 WHAT THE DATA TELLS US Reading: Year 3 and 5 students were at the expected level, consistent to schools from statistically similar backgrounds. Year 7 students at Goollelal Primary performed above schools from statistically similar background s and substantially above the average level for all Australian schools. Spelling: Year 3 and 7 students were at the expected level, consistent to schools from statistically similar backgrounds. Year 5 students at Goollelal Primary performed above schools from statistically similar background s and substantially above the average level for all Australian schools. Writing: Year 3 students at Goollelal Primary performed below schools f r om s t at i st i c al l y s i mi l ar backgrounds. Year 5 students were at the expected level. Year 7 students achieved at a level above schools from statistically similar background s and substantially above the average level for all Australian schools. Grammar and Punctuation: Year 3 students at Goollelal Primary were at the expected level. Year 5 students excelled and were substantially above the standard achieved by students from schools from statistically similar backgrounds. Year 7 students achieved at a level above schools from statistically similar background s and substantially above the average level for all Australian schools. Numeracy: Year 5 and 7 results were above the standard achieved by students from schools from statistically similar backgrounds and substantially above the average level for all Australian schools. Year 3 students at Goollelal Primary performed close to schools from statistically similar backgrounds, although were above the average level for all Australian schools. Annual Report 2014 Student gain NAPLAN results displayed here relate only to matched students. Matched students are those who sat two consecutive NAPLAN tests (2012 – 2014) at the same school and have results at two year levels. At Goollelal Primary this was 71% of students in the Year 3-5 data and 76% in the 5-7 data shown. Reading: Year 3 (2012) – Year 5 (2014) AND Year 5 (2012) – Year 7 (2014) Year 3 (2012) – Year 5 (2014) AND Year 5 (2012) – Year 7 (2014) When starting from a similar first assessment score: The average achievement of students at Goollelal Primary School, over the two year assessment cycle, is far greater than the average achievement gain displayed by all students. Numeracy: Year 3 (2012) – Year 5 (2014) AND Year 5 (2012) – Year 7 (2014) When starting from a similar first assessment score: The average achievement of students at Goollelal Primary School, over the two year assessment cycle, is greater than the average achievement gain displayed by all students. Sharing, Caring & Learning Writing: Annual Report 2014 STUDENT PREFECTS Lorna Wilson Skyelar Duffy Dana Fung Vai Krishnan Sarah McDonough Megan Pearce FACTION CAPTAINS Charli Hagen Emily Harris Kaea Waterson Galen Savigni Jade Ellis Grace Cormack Oliver Dijkstra Isaac Montgomery Rhiannon Clarke Charlize Thornton-Elliott Sam Cook George Pearl Annual Report 2014 This table is a summary of assessment levels from the semester two 2014 report data and indicates the percentage of students achieving an A, B, C or D: Annual Report 2014 2014 Surveys RATING SCORE Strongly agree 5 Agree 4 Neither agree nor disagree 3 Disagree 2 Strongly Disagree 1 Using the ‘School Survey’ online tool (standard across Department of Education schools) the school conducted four surveys, with an excellent response level for each survey; Parents (July 60% completion rate), Staff (July 95% completion rate), Year 6/7Students (October 100% completion rate) and Kindergarten Parents (October 70% completion rate). All surveys used a five point ‘Likert’ scale format (strongly agree, agree, neither agree nor disagree, disagree, strongly disagree). Full results were made available to the school community. All surveys indicated a high level of satisfaction across the school, with many areas of strength evident. Key areas have been included in this Annual Report. Goollelal Primary School Student Survey 2014 Strongly agree Agree Neither agree nor disagree Disagree My teachers expect me to do my best My teachersprovide me with useful feedback about my school work 43% 47% 11% 9% 2% 26% 19% My school is well maintained 45% 36% 4% 2% 2% I feel safe at my school 4% 2015 surveys will include comment areas to allow for further elaboration where desired. 72% 26% 2% Teachers at this school treat students fairly I can talk to my teachers about my concerns 64% 23% Student behaviour is well managed at my school 4% 2% My school takes student's opinions seriously 55% 23% 23% 47% 34% 11% 9% My school gives me opportunities to do interesting things 2% 4% 2% 55% 32% 13% 4% 2% 2% My teachers motivate me to learn Strongly Disagree 55% 43% 49% 34% 57% NA Annual Report 2014 Highlights of 2014 The introduction of the ‘friendship chair’ was a wonderful addition to the school in 2014. The chair is a safe place to sit and find a new friend. It links in with the friendship play area where students and staff interact and play in activities designed to encourage and build friendships. Throughout 2014 the school library was transformed into a colourful, ‘state of the art’ facility. The library is at the heart of the school and now reflects all the functionality and vibrancy required by a modern school. The students loved being involved with the upgrade and the P & C worked tirelessly to provide the necessary funds. The money was certainly well spent! With a focus on history in semester one, the students loved hearing from ‘Tales of Times Past’. This unique group of storytellers enthralled the students with local tales from history, drawn from the life experience of senior citizens from the community. As with each year, the school took time out to celebrate the special role of parents in our community with a number of days that focussed on thanking mums, dads and grandparents. Sporting success was again at the forefront in 2014 with our school football team retaining the Eagles Cup for the second successive year! Year 7 student, Galen Savigni, topped off the success by being selected to represent Western Australia in the 2014 State AFL 12’s team that played in Sydney. Our school Open Night proved a huge success with high turnouts across the school. The parents and extended family members loved taking a close up view of their children’s various classrooms and spending time meeting their child’s teachers. The biennial Festival of Arts was an innovative two days where all students moved away from their regular activities and launched into countless hours of fun and laughter as they engaged in a wide variety of arts activities. Book Week in 2014 saw the whole school turn out in jungle print! There was nowhere to hide and it was wonderful to see the staff and students all get into the spirit of our special ‘George of the Jungle’ assembly! Science Day is always a highlight on the school calendar and this year there were many intriguing and fascinating experiments to astound and catch the interest of each and every student. The Salaka Ensemble, from Ghana, added the rhythm and colour of Africa into the school environment with a performance of energy and passion. The weather was perfect for our annual school Athletics Carnival, with sportsmanship being the clear winner on the day. In August the school received notification that it had been selected to join the Independent Public School (IPS) program in 2015. This was the result of much hard work and the announcement was greeted with celebration and pride throughout the school community. The ‘Kwells’ were well and truly needed for the Year 6 and 7 Big Day Out aboard the Leeuwin. The students had a fantastic time and managed to smile after they returned to the security of dry land! The 2014 school year concluded an outstanding, 48 year teaching career of Mr Tom Pryde. A teacher of great passion and immense talent, many hundreds of students were privileged to learn under the guidance of ‘Mr Pryde’. Tom’s presence at Goollelal Primary School will be missed. Our year concluded with a stunning Edu-Dance concert held on a balmy December evening. It was lovely to see parents, children and extended family all tapping along and celebrating another fantastic year at Goollelal Primary School. Annual Report 2014 Voluntary Contributions Collection Rate 75% The school has a finance committee that follows an established procedure to formulate and monitor the school budget in accordance with the provisions of the Financial Administration and Audit Act (FAAA). Resources are managed according to school priorities identified through school planning processes. Adequate reserves are held in accounts to support forward planning and replacement requirements. Asset registers are maintained according to DoE policies. NB: The school received an ‘excellent’ rating in an internal financial audit conducted in August 2014.. Further information about school performance and finance can be obtained from the My School Website (www.myschool.edu.au) and the Department of Education website (www.det.wa.edu.au/schoolsonline/home.do). Annual Report 2014 Destination Schools Years 6 and 7 Aranmore Catholic College 1 Ashdale Secondary College 2 Belridge Secondary College 2 Emmanuel Christian Community School 1 Greenwood College 19 Joseph Banks Community College 1 Mater Dei College 1 Perth Modern School 4 St Stephens School 9 Wanneroo Secondary College 1 Warwick Senior High School 6 Woodvale Secondary College 12 Directions for 2015 Literacy K –2 Language: Goollelal Primary School Early Years Learning Continuum implemented through iSTAR methodology in literacy blocks 3-6 Language: Research / Note- taking / Sentence structure Numeracy K—2 Understanding Number. 3-6 Maths Proficiency strands of Fluency and Problem Solving The implementation of the Stepping Stones mathematics resource to support numeracy teaching across all year levels A continued focus on ‘Connected Practice’, with emphasis on a common shared language between and across all areas of the school. The consolidation of the iSTAR model to underpin pedagogy across the school. Continued implementation and reporting in the Australian Curriculum across English, Mathematics, Science, History and the Geography learning areas of the Australian Curriculum. The expansion of a model of Co-coaching for all teaching staff. The establishment of the School Board as part of the Independent Public School model. The signing of a three year Delivery and Performance Agreement (DPA) and development of a 2015-2017 Goollelal Primary School Business Plan. Greg Clarke, Principal School Council Representative April 2015 Annual Report 2014 Goollelal Primary School 30 Cadogan Street Kingsley WA 6026 t 08 9409 8432 f 08 9309 1598 www.goollelalps.wa.edu.au
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