Our Vision

Vision

Inspired by St Mary MacKillop’s words, “Never see a need without doing something about it”, our school is committed to noticing need and responding with action.

What this means for our school

Our vision calls us to be attentive to the needs of our students, our community and our environment. It asks us to move beyond good intentions and respond with care, responsibility and purpose.

Living this vision means:

  • noticing when something is not working or needs improvement
  • responding with compassion, courage and common sense, and
  • acting together in ways that support child-safety, wellbeing and learning.

This reflects Mary MacKillop’s belief in practical faith, faith that is lived through action
rather than words alone.

Vision in practice

Putting this vision into action means we live and celebrate our Catholic faith. We respond to real needs by making thoughtful changes. All decisions are guided by the best interests of students and require ongoing adjustments and flexibility to respond to their needs.

In practice, this looks like:

  • engaging in prayer, liturgy and formation
  • implementing current research-informed teaching pedagogy within a learning
    environment that is student centred, inclusive, and responsive to the diverse
    needs of all learners
  • responding proactively to student-safety and wellbeing concerns, and
  • setting clear expectations that support consistency and care.