McAuley Catholic College Tumut
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33-39 Capper Street
Tumut NSW 2720
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Email: office.mcauley@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6947 2000

PRINCIPAL'S REPORT

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Dear McAuley Families

Welcome and welcome back to 2025. I trust all enjoyed memorable time with family and friends and a break from the routines of work and life. There is a great energy at the College as we commence with all year levels by the end of this week. We begin fully staffed (which is a blessing) as the teacher shortage is very real for many schools across Australia.  We welcome 8 new staff this year on both Primary and Secondary Campuses making our staffing total around 60.

 

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We are at capacity in all year levels with wait lists in some. Interest in enrolment at the College remains high amongst our local community.

In all classes this week staff will talk about our College Crest.  This crest we wear close to our heart symbolizing our history and purpose.  It is our “brand”.

The symbols on our crest are representative of our Mercy value and origins as well as the beautiful natural landscape we are blessed with. 

Our motto “Believe, Strive, Achieve” gives us strong, aspirational words on which to work through the year in the hope that all will achieve at their personal best.

I will refer often to our College Motto – Believe, Strive and Achieve.  These key verbs give us powerful actions on which to build our goals and to make excellent progress as we embark on another busy and exciting year at the College.

Welcome to our new staff:

Samantha Wyers

Kathryn Gooch

Mick Stewart

Anthea Kinny

Max Townsend

Jordan Maki-Richards

Lillee Bellette

Liz Fordham

Over the last few days, the staff have undertaken professional learning around high impact teaching strategies, behaviour expectations (curriculum) as well as administration and planning.  Our Primary staff have done a full day of intervention training to ensure that our staff and students are safe and well cared for in times of stress and upset.

During the break we worked to have more modular classrooms installed behind the McAuley Hall.  Ramps and decking and path connections are almost complete.  We hope to have ICT and power fully connected by the end of this week for Secondary classes to be timetabled into these new rooms.

Please always remember that education is a partnership between home and family.  Our values, customs, expectations and practices align to nurture and encourage our sons and daughters to be the best possible versions of themselves.

Please take the time to get to know your children’s teachers and share in the excitement of the adventure that lies ahead.

Our boys and girls will be weary these next few days.  Please allow some good time to settle.  Encourage good organisation, get to know timetables and set routines.  All these actions will lower anxiety and help us all feel organised, safe and exited about what is to come.

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At the college we continue to emphasise good mental health.  All our staff in 2024 were trained as Mental Health First Aiders.  We continue to use the resources of “The Resilience Project” thanks to the generous support of the Community Foundation Tumut.  Their financial support is much appreciated by us at the College as we work to build resilient young people who show gratitude, empathy and mindfulness in their daily interactions.

Please be sure that your details are correct in Compass so that you will receive notifications about events, excursions and camps that are coming soon. There is already a lot happening as we get under way.

I am looking forward to a great and positive 2025 with much to be grateful for.

Mary our mother, look after us.

Eamonn Moore

Principal