Advertising feature
There is no doubt that St Anthony's Catholic School is truly amazing!
From the youngest member of the school family up to the oldest member of the school family, everyone works in unison to assist in making St Anthony's the welcoming and joy-filled place to be.
At St Anthony's, we pride ourselves on valuing the importance of establishing and maintaining effective and positive relationships with all members of our community by building and cultivating strong relationships with our parents, parish, local businesses and community members to consistently and effectively meet the needs of our most important stakeholders, the children we work with.
We also pride ourselves with the high quality learning and teaching we offer at St Anthony's.
In our environment, staff and students have a strong focus on the four 'Ps' which are People, Professional, Progress and Performance.
Our five star achievements are also encouraged. They are to be respectful, be inclusive, be safe, be a learner and to be honest.
The collection of all student data and achievement across a diverse range of learning areas provides teachers with clear information on every student regarding degrees of progress and sharpened focus on areas to develop and extend learning and teaching.
It has been a great success with increased confidence in the knowledge of the progress and achievement of each student and tailoring the learning and teaching to reflect this.
This advertising feature has been sponsored by the following business;
- St Anthony's Catholic Primary School
We have increased the many extracurricular activities for our students to be a part of including the diversity of these offerings (Debating, Instrumental Music, Japanese Speaking competitions, Robotics, Drama, Choir performances and a comprehensive suite of sporting opportunities).
All of these have one common thread.
That common thread is the fact that people at St Anthony's work for the good of the students at St Anthony's and our community and it is truly an incredible place to work and be a part of.
St Anthony's Catholic School principal, Martyn Savage.