Deputy Principal Operations

Student assessment has started to be submitted by students and subsequently, student results will become available to provide students with feedback on the tasks that they have completed. There has been a tile added to the Curriculum Information page on Veritas Online that provides details on how to access student results. For students in Years 7 to 11 the end of semester report will provide a summary of grades and a mark from A-E. All feedback to the students is provided on the student results page.

The co-curricular program at Santa Sabina is varied and holistic designed to suit a range of interests and passions. All participation in the co-curricular program is collected on the College Co-curricular Management System, Clipboard. This enables the staff to collect vital information on attendance. By the end of this week all participation in Term 1 co-curricular activities will be available to be viewed by parents via Parent Lounge and by students in the Student Café. The activities logged will be used for co-curricular awards at the end of the year and displayed on student reports at the end of the semester.

With the weather cooling, there has been a noticeable increase in traffic in the streets in and around both campuses. Parents are reminded that the only designated kiss and ride section for the Santa Sabina campus (including Gioia House) is on Jersey Road and the only designated Kiss and Ride for the Del Monte campus is on Carrington Avenue. I have been flooded with complaints about Santa Sabina students being dropped off on Russell St and Margaret St across residents driveways and in some cases parking in private car parks. Please note that both Burwood and Strathfield Council rangers and local police are in regular attendance in the area and will issue fines for traffic offences.

I wish all families a safe and happy Easter break.

John Gilmore
Deputy Principal Operations