Curriculum & Programs

St Therese’s curriculum is taken from the Victorian Curriculum and the Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework. The Victorian Curriculum F-10 sets out what every student should learn during their first eleven years of schooling.  There are eight learning areas and four capability strands.

Learning Areas Capabilities
English

Mathematics

Health & Physical Education

Science

Humanities

Technologies

Languages – Indonesian

The Arts

Personal and Social

Creative & Critical Thinking

Ethical

Intercultural

Religious Education

As St. Therese’s is a Catholic School and within the Sandhurst Diocese, we have a planned a detailed Religious Education curriculum. This curriculum follows the Sandhurst Curriculum Religious Education Framework that is called ‘Source of Life’. The Source of Life curriculum provides students the opportunities to hear, experience and witness the Good News and to respond to the person and message of Jesus. Within the context of school life, students have a variety of opportunities to experience and participate in liturgy and prayer.

English & Mathematics

Below is a snapshot of the English and Mathematics focus areas for our Junior year levels.

Instructional  Model Procedures P-2 Sub-skill focus

Literacy

P-2 Strand focus

Numeracy

Connect & Engage

 

Whole Class

●         Modelled

●         Shared

●         Guided

●         Interactive

Oral Language

Phonemic Awareness

Phonics

Fluency

Vocabulary

Comprehension

Creating Texts

Number

Algebra

Measurement

Space

Statistics

 

Purposeful Learning WholeClas/Small Group/Independent

Guided

●         Interactive

●         Independent

Oral Language

Phonemic Awareness

Phonics

Fluency

Vocabulary

Comprehension

Creating Texts

Number

Algebra

Measurement

Space

Statistics

 

Reflection & Review Whole Class Oral Language

Comprehension

 
Assessment   Early Year Literacy Suite

Essential Assessment

PAT Reading

Running Records

Common Assessment Tasks – Writing

PAT Mathematics

Essential Assessment

 

 

Library

Each class visits the library once a week, in this session they are given the opportunity to read and borrow books. The library is also each break time for children to use.

Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships

Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships is a program that was developed in light of the Royal Commission into Family Violence. In the primary schools years the program focuses on teaching children to treat everyone with respect and dignity.

Outdoor Education: Excursions & Camps

Children in all grades are involved in Camping and Outdoor Education Programs. This aims to encourage independence and develop personal relationships in an informal setting.

Implementation:

  • Foundation/1/2/3/4 – Incursions & Excursions
  • Year 5 – Two day camp
  • Year 6 – Three day camp

And More…

There are additional programs that we offer and we encourage you to come for a visit to the school to see them in action.