ANNUAL REPORTING 2024 SCHOOL YEAR

COMPLIANCE  2024 SCHOOL YEAR

CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION

Orana is a co-educational Catholic Primary School for Pre-Kindergarten to Year Six students, with approximately 450 enrolments. Established in 1980 by the Loreto Order, the name 'Orana' is an Aboriginal word meaning 'Welcome'; the school motto is 'To Give is to Receive', and both are fundamental to the culture and ethos of our school. Orana Catholic Primary School Values; Generosity, Respect and Excellence, are the cornerstone of the school and community culture. The school enjoys a strong relationship with our local parish community, Saints John and Paul Parish, Willetton. Approximately 59% of students currently enrolled are Catholic.

We embrace the diversity of our community, representing cultural heritage from approximately 42 different backgrounds. Our community represents a diverse range of cultures, including South African, Chinese, Indian, Nigerian, South Korean and Brazilian.

At Orana Catholic Primary School, we strive to provide a child-focused, holistic education, with our students central to the decisions and directions taken. We aim to develop the whole child; spiritually, physically, socially, emotionally and academically.  We promote best practices in teaching pedagogy; high levels of collaboration and high expectations, which are all essential to increasing student engagement. There is a whole school approach to support the social and emotional learning of all students.

The teaching staff are part of a strong learning community focused on developing the whole child, through quality teaching and learning and a collaborative learning environment. We continually strive to challenge, engage and connect with our learners. The school has a strong focus on developing numeracy and literacy skills through the provision of dedicated teaching blocks, support and differentiation to cater to students' needs. A positive, effective and socially supportive learning community is actively promoted.

Our school prides itself on being an innovative environment, achieving recognition as an Apple Distinguished School since 2011. We also have an extensive, award-winning Music Program, including instrumental tuition, giving students varied opportunities to learn and perform. As a point of difference, we offer families a school-run Out of School Hours Care Service and vacation care program. Specialist classes are offered in Digital Technology, Auslan, Music, Physical Education and Science. We also have a Pre-Kindergarten Program.

At Orana Catholic Primary School, we value families and our community members as vital partners in the education of our students. We have an active and supportive Parents & Friends Association. We also have an established Playgroup for families of Orana and our parish, Saint John and Paul Parish, in Willetton.

 

  1. TEACHER STANDARDS AND QUALIFICATIONS
Qualifications Number
Master's Degree 5
Bachelor's Degree 25
Diploma of Teaching 1

 

  1. WORKFORCE COMPOSITION
Male Female
Teaching Staff 3 28
Non-teaching Staff 2 24
Indigenous Staff 0 0

 

  1. STUDENT ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOL
Year Level Percentage Attendance
Kindergarten 90.51%
Pre-Primary 91.8%
Year 1 89.19%
Year 2 93.22%
Year 3 92.93%
Year 4 92.01%
Year 5 91.08%
Year 6 90.26%
Average 91.57%

 

Absentee Procedure

Parents and Carers of children that are going to be absent from school on any given day, must advise the school before 9am via email or the attendance button on the school website. The attendance will then be recorded on the computer system and the child's absence will be considered as an explained absence. Parents and Carers who do not let the school know that their child is absent will receive a computer-generated SMS to the nominated mobile phone number stating that their child has been marked as absent. All parents of children with unexplained absences will be emailed. Parents and Carers are required to respond in writing either via email or written note with information regarding the absence. It is a legal requirement that all absences are explained.

Regular Non-Attendance

These procedures will be followed for students if non-attendance becomes a concern.

  1. If unresolved attendance falls below 90 percent, the student's teacher will follow up with a phone call.
  2. If attendance falls below 80 percent, the school will arrange an attendance meeting with the class teacher and Assistant Principal.
  3. Further support will be arranged through the school social worker and Catholic Education WA if the non-attendance concern is unresolved.

 

5. NAPLAN ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS

Year Three

Assessment Area Orana CPS Average CEWA Schools Average State Average National Average
Numeracy 404 400 400 407
Writing 447 419 411 416
Reading 394 403 394 404
Spelling 419 401 398 401
Grammar 406 404 402 409

 

Year Five

Assessment Area Orana CPS Average CEWA Schools Average State Average National Average
Numeracy 484 486 486 489
Writing 485 484 480 485
Reading 475 492 486 492
Spelling 494 489 487 486
Grammar 497 493 495 498

 

  1. PARENT/CARER - STUDENT AND TEACHER SATISFACTION

Parent Satisfaction

Level of parent satisfaction at Orana Catholic Primary School is highly based on the following:

  • Strong support for school and P & F functions
  • Strong level of parental/carer involvement on rosters
  • Positive parental/carer interaction with staff
  • Enrolment recommendations from current parents/carers
  • Good responses to requests for assistance
  • Letters of support and gratitude to staff and principal
  • Positive feedback about Orana OSHC and Music Program

It is acknowledged that a significant proportion of new parents who attend our school do so on the recommendation of parents currently within our school. Parents who attend enrolment interviews for siblings of students who already attend the school, are also asked for feedback. The feedback indicates that families value the following aspects:

  • Positive community feel
  • Family focus
  • High levels of communication
  • Valued student–teacher relationships and quality of teaching

Student Satisfaction

Students at Orana Catholic Primary School play in a happy, safe and friendly environment based on the following:

  • Positive engagement with year-level buddies across the school
  • Positive feedback about teachers and evidence of solid teacher-student relationships
  • Keen interest and participation in programmes offered
  • High level of cooperation with staff
  • Willingness to participate
  • Strong evidence of collaboration among students
  • High engagement in Year 6 Student Leadership Teams

Staff Satisfaction

Orana Catholic Primary School is a collaborative and positive working environment. Our climate survey data shows strong staff satisfaction. Quality relationships are established between the staff, our families and Parish community. Visitors to the school comment on the welcoming and happy disposition of staff. The recent Quality Catholic Education School Review panel reported that staff voice is sought and appreciated.

  1. SCHOOL INCOME

The latest information can be viewed at the http://www.myschool.edu.au

  1. POST SCHOOL DESTINATION
2024 Year 6 Graduates - Destination Schools
Aquinas College 1
Comet Bay College 1
Hampton Senior High School 1
Corpus Christi College Bateman 25
John Curtin College of the Arts 1
Kennedy Baptist College 2
Leeming Senior High School 2
Lynwood Senior High School 1
Trinity College (East Perth) 2
Ursula Frayne (Victoria Park) 1
Rossmoyne Senior High School 8
St Norbert College (Queens Park) 1
Willetton Senior High School 7
  1. 2024 SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PLAN
Quality Catholic Education Pillar School Improvement Plan Goal Achievements
Catholic Education
  • Form a Catholic community of Hope so we can inspire others to grow in Divine Love.
  • Explore and deepen the staff and student understanding of the Orana School Values, demonstrated through actions in daily life.
  • Implement a whole school focus on the charism of each of the Orana houses, Francis, Ward, Salvado and Ward.
  • Forward plan for an outdoor prayer space that links our Catholic Identity and Aboriginal Perspectives in the design.
  • Staff participated in a professional development day on Kerygma, led by our Assistant Priest.
  • The reframed school values' definitions were launched this year. This year's school value focus has been on Generosity. Students worked together to develop a shared understanding of demonstrating generosity in daily life.
  • We continued our whole-school focus on embedding the charism of our Houses. The House logos and related character strengths are on the newly designed house shirts, giving daily exposure to the charism.
  • Orana won a Quality Catholic Education Award for Catholic Identity for our application "Orana and Saints John and Paul Integrating Faith, Life and Culture. The QCE award prize money will go towards our outdoor prayer space and further staff faith formation and professional development. A working party is established to create a design brief to share with staff, students and families.
Education
  • Explore and use the Orana Vision, underpinned by the Learning Principles (Challenge, Engage and Connect), to drive high quality teaching practices.
  • Use the Early Years Charter belief statements to guide daily practice.
  • Embed the Kaya! Orana to our Noongar Seasons Walk initiative to embrace Aboriginal Perspectives within learning experiences and our school environment.
  • Build staff capacity by consistent implementation and review of the Keeping Safe Curriculum.
  • Establish a Numeracy Support Program for identified children.·       Explore and use the
  • The Orana Learning Principles were re-defined to represent current and contemporary pedagogy. Teachers use these principles to drive quality lesson design. Staff collaborate to align practices and to provide differentiated and targeted learning experiences.
  • The Early Years cluster ensure the charter and belief statements are a transparent and living document that underpins everyday practices and decision making, providing a framework to articulate current best practice in Early Childhood Education.
  • The Kaya! Orana to our Noongar Seasons Walk continues to be established and the signage is in the design phase.
  • A strategy was developed to collect student feedback on the Keeping Safe Curriculum to use in a reflection process for future planning.
Community
  • Revise and implement ways to embrace the cultural diversity and educational differences of our community.
  • Provide opportunities for partnership between parents and school enhance understanding of the learning process and child development.
  • The newly established role of English as an additional Language or Dialect Coordinator has significantly impacted and streamlined support for students who are developing skills in Standard Australian English. Teachers are supported in identifying students, planning, assessment and reporting.
  • Our commitment to fostering an inclusive learning environment remains a priority. Staff professional development was undertaken on Cultural and Linguistic Diversity and Cultural Humility.
  • Reformatting parent information sessions to increase engagement.
  • Prioritised communication between home and school by seeking parent feedback and refining parent sessions.
  • New Communication Guidelines were launched this year.
Stewardship
  • Increase awareness of Catholic Social Teachings Principles and the direct link to school-based decisions and life.
  • Improved sustainability as an individual and collective endeavour within daily school life and share with the school community.
  • Engage in ongoing wellbeing education to support a holistic approach to student and staff wellbeing.
  • Review and update the current school uniform to ensure it is practical, comfortable, contemporary and easily accessible.
  • Staff participated in Professional Development on Catholic Social Teaching. Relevant principles are referred to, when appropriate, for students, staff and community members.
  • We are working towards the Catholic Earth Care recognition and maintaining our Waste Sorted Accreditation.
  • The Year Six Sustainability team share and promote the message of rethinking and reducing waste with other students, families and staff.
  • Staff attended 2 days of the Berry Street Education Model. Learnings included theory and practical strategies for readiness for learning, engagement, attachment, self-care and whole school relationships.
  • The Orana on-site uniform shop is now open with the new summer uniform launched in Term 4.

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Secondly, it provides schools and their communities with comparisons of their students' performances in literacy and numeracy with those of students in other schools, most importantly those in schools that serve similar students. These comparisons provide information to support improvements in schools. Among schools with similar students, those achieving higher student performances can stimulate others to lift expectations of what they and their students can achieve. The schools with higher performing students can be a source of information for others on the policies and practices that produce those higher performances.

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