QUEENSLAND STATE GOVERNMENT REPORTING COOMERA ANGLICAN COLLEGE ANNUAL REPORT 2014 (Based on 2013 Data)
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1 SCHOOL DETAILS QUEENSLAND STATE GOVERNMENT REPORTING COOMERA ANGLICAN COLLEGE ANNUAL REPORT 2014 (Based on 2013 Data) Coomera Anglican College commenced in 1997 and enjoyed a successful seventeenth year of operation in It is owned by the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane and is a member of the Association of Independent Schools in Queensland (ISQ). Coomera Anglican College is a member of the Associated Private Schools (APS) sporting association on the Gold Coast. School sector: Independent School s address: 8 Days Road, Upper Coomera Total enrolments: 1389 (domestic), 1402 (incl International) from Preparatory to Year 12 Year levels offered: Preparatory to Year 12 and 75 place Early Learning Centre Co-educational or single sex: Co-educational Characteristics of student body: Students are all day students, mostly residing within a 15 minute drive from the College. There were 13 International Full Fee Paying students - 6 girls and 7 boys. Ratio of Girls to Boys Primary (Preparatory - Year 6) *406 girls boys - 52:48 Ratio of Girls to Boys Secondary (Years 7-12)* 331 girls boys - 53:47 Total Ratio of Girls to Boys (Preparatory - Year 12)*737 girls boys - 53:47 *Including International students Distinctive curriculum offerings: Coomera Anglican College is divided into four distinct areas: Early Learning Centre (15 months - 5 years) Primary (Preparatory - Year 6) Junior Secondary (Years 7-9) Senior Secondary (Years 10-12) Our Early Learning Centre embraces learning through play by employing Emergent Curriculum and the incorporation of Belonging, Being and Becoming - The Early Years Learning Framework. In 2012 the Centre introduced the Queensland Kindergarten Programme employing two, four year trained teachers to teach the Queensland Kindergarten Curriculum 40 weeks per year. This programme supports and prepares the children to transition smoothly into the College community. The learning and development areas of Identity, Connectedness, Wellbeing, Active learning and Communication are the focus for this programme. Language, literacy and numeracy are integral parts of the programme and are supported with tools such as interactive whiteboards and ipads. The children in Preprep take an active role in the Coomera Anglican College
2 College community attending significant College events and weekly worship celebrations with the Prep children. This year the Centre has introduced a new on-line documentation programme that allows for regular communication from the service to home and from home to the service. This programme documents all the education and learning that takes place each day. Since its inception in 1997, Coomera Anglican College has operated formal Preparatory classes which provide students with a very positive and solid basis for the rest of their schooling. All Primary subject areas are covered, with specialty areas including weekly contact for library skill development, Chinese language and culture, Physical Education, Music and Drama. There is strong emphasis on literacy, numeracy and catering for individual, personal differences among students. Spelling Mastery and Maths Mastery are skill-based programmes that are offered up to Year 6. In the Primary years, students develop their information and communication technology (ICTs) skills through a comprehensive development programme which includes specialist computer skill lessons and generic ICT skills embedded throughout the curriculum. Students have access to a range of ICTs including classroom based computers, a range of mobile devices such as tablet computers, laptops, and equipment for producing high quality multi-media including audio recorders, video and still cameras. In the Secondary year levels, ICT skills are initially taught explicitly but then are used within all other subjects as authentic tools for research, study and production within the various subject areas. Teachers are supported in their use of online and classbased technology by mentors called experts. Elective offerings in Years 9-12 include a range of technology based subjects aimed at satisfying both the specific needs of the students and the requirements of the endorsed Australian Curriculum subjects. The College wireless network allows staff and students to access the network services and the internet from anywhere in the College, thus enhancing student learning through access to the latest resources. Data projectors and flat-panel displays in all teaching rooms enable these resources to be visible to a whole class and interactive technologies are utilised in classrooms. Our highly functional online learning management system (LMS) enhances the delivery of curriculum through the facilitation of resource distribution, a wide range of online activities, and student and teacher interaction. In 2012 the College launched the emind laptop programme with students in Years 7 and 10 being issued with laptops, by 2014 all students in Years 7 to 10 will have a College issued laptop device for use at home and while at the College. The emind programme is providing the opportunity for innovative pedagogy to be developed and delivered through our use of modern technology infrastructure and a suite of highly effective support systems. Our focus on using the best available technology, twinned with best-practice approaches to delivering quality curriculum and pedagogy, places our students at the leading edge of Twenty-first Century learning. Teachers receive Coomera Anglican College
3 initial training in the use of mobile technologies within the classroom and continue to receive ongoing training in blended learning. The Primary and Secondary campuses continue to work on implementing and embedding the Habits of Mind framework. This is a significant development which assists and supports all aspects of teaching and learning at the College. The embedding of the Habits of Mind principles within all aspects of teaching and learning began in 2012 after extensive planning. Though this significant initiative is still being developed, teachers now use the Habits of Mind in their planning, teaching, assessment and reporting. The Habits of Mind are also being embedded in our successful behaviour management system. Our Heads of Year and Student Counsellor provide Personal Development and values based programmes and training to all other staff members in order to maintain a consistent approach to discipline and values education. Our Learning Support staff provide specialist educational support to students and teachers where required. An Integrated and Thematic Curriculum is a feature of Primary and Junior Secondary. This approach offers children and young adolescents a smooth, positive and wellsupported experience during their transition to senior schooling. Year 7 and 8 students are exposed to all Key Learning Areas while Year 9 students are able to make their first elective choices. Subject electives cover Chinese language, Business, Sciences, Visual Art, Performing Arts, Manual Arts, Media Studies, Food Technology, Physical Education, Robotics and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). A full list of subject offerings is available on our website or by request. Senior Secondary students are prepared for the world beyond school through a diverse range of subjects and training opportunities. While the majority of students study Queensland Studies Authority (from July 2014 Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA)) subjects in the form of endorsed Australian Curriculum and QSA subjects, students can study some vocational subjects. The College also makes available school-based traineeships and apprenticeships for those students who see their future in trades and other areas. There are multiple pathways available to students working through their senior years of schooling. To support the curriculum offerings, a sophisticated array of on-line technologies, including the College website, mobile apps, learning management system (LMS) and system allows parents and students to access a wide range of resources including student reports, online activities, homework information and assessment calendars. To ensure that our Secondary students have access to academic assistance beyond the classroom, a range of subject based after-school tutorials is available. Extra-curricular activities: All students are encouraged to participate in our diverse programme of cocurricular activities in order to foster a sense of balance, belonging, and to facilitate mental, spiritual, cultural, physical, social and emotional growth. Coomera Anglican College
4 Activities range from a large selection of additional sports, outdoor education, arts and drama, academic excellence and extension both in fun, club experiences and challenging, stimulating competition. A full range of cocurricular offerings can be viewed on our website. Our students achieved high level awards in Mathematics, Science, English and Chinese competitions in Coomera Anglican College students have also achieved some remarkable results in a broad range of sports, cheerleading, public speaking, debating, Art, Music, Drama, Dance and other activities in The College sport teams (Years 4-12) all train after school as part of our commitment to APS sport. SCHOOL CULTURE Pastoral Care: The College has strong pastoral care programmes from the Early Learning Centre to Year 12. This is based on our Anglican ethos and a strong values culture. Imagine, listen, respect - ilr - is the language of our values culture and is strongly represented in a variety of ways throughout our programmes and behaviour guidance systems. ilr describes the way we do things and the approach we take to developing strong interpersonal relationships in our students and community members. Pastoral Care is a key component of our student welfare. A Preparatory - Year 6 Student Coordinator assists Primary Class teachers with student welfare. Heads of Year, House Coordinators and Pastoral Care teachers take on the responsibility for student welfare in the Secondary Campus. The Heads of Year liaise with the Head of Campus and Student Counsellor to develop the formal Personal Development programme across Years Our College has two Student Counsellors, both registered psychologists, who work with staff, students and families in the pastoral care and welfare of students. Coomera Anglican College embraces the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane s Child Protection Policy and follows the Procedure Manual for the Protection of. The Raise Responsibility System provides a framework, together with ilr, for behaviour guidance and self-regulation across the College. Anti-Bullying: A strong anti-bullying policy is in place throughout the College. At the start of each year, students are provided with a brochure which outlines the basics of the policy. This is reinforced through assemblies, Year Level meetings and Personal Development classes each term. A copy of the brochure is made available to parents and they are familiarised with the policy. Teaching students and parents about cyberbullying is an important aspect of our antibullying policy. We have an extensive array of resources on our website for parents and students to access, and students are taught about what constitutes cyberbullying and how to keep safe on-line, during assemblies and class sessions. Information sessions for parents about cyber safety are held regularly for parents. Students have completed confidential online surveys which indicate a low level of bullying at our College. In addition to this, all students also have access to the Safe School Drop Box, through a link on the student LMS. Here students can report instances of bullying or harassment that they have either experienced Coomera Anglican College
5 or witnessed, whether it be at the College or in an online environment. All reports are followed up by our Secondary Student Counsellor. In the last two years Coomera Anglican College has been recognised for the work we have done in educating our students, staff and families about cyber safety. To this end we are working towards esmart accreditation. Awareness of cyber safety has become a regular part of our communication to our College community for a number of years and our students are well versed in what constitutes appropriate online behaviour. Our College approach to behaviour management revolves around our use of The Raise Responsibility System and our values culture: ilr - imagine, listen, respect. Using a common approach from the Early Learning Centre to Year 12 enables familiarity and consistency in application. Students have learnt to self-regulate which allows teachers to focus on teaching. Parental involvement: An active Parents and Friends Association (PAFA) provides an avenue for parents to be involved in the College. Primary class coordinators provide a focus person for the parents of each class, and parents can volunteer to assist in the classroom with interest areas such as literacy, maths, sport or art. PAFA also offers several parent social events throughout the year, including regular Trivia Nights, a biennial Community Fair and an annual Golf Day. In addition to the whole PAFA organisation, support groups have formed in interest areas such as Rowing, Art, Music and Sport. To keep parents informed about our curriculum and how they can be involved in their child s education, Parent Information Evenings are arranged for all year levels. Partnerships for Success Evenings, held throughout the year, also encourage strong partnerships between our parents and the College. School Satisfaction and Opinion Survey: The College Leaders operate with an open door policy, and welcome communication from the parent body at all times. Surveys are conducted regularly where families are asked for feedback and suggestions to improve facilities and programmes. These are collated and passed to relevant departments and the Senior Leadership Team, who use these outcomes in planning for the following year and into the future. Overall, a large number of parents comment on the warm and friendly atmosphere and genuine interest and support from staff for individual children. Our values system also rates very highly as do the large range of activities available to students. Some parent comments from these surveys are available on the front page of our website. Student surveys reveal that students are very comfortable and feel safe and happy at Coomera Anglican College. Staff satisfaction levels are reflected in the high staff retention rate and willing involvement in voluntary activities. Coomera Anglican College
6 INCOME BY FUNDING SOURCE Information regarding College income is available by logging on to the My School website: STAFFING INFORMATION Staff Composition: In 2013 the College employed a total of 173 full time and part time staff. In 2013 there was no Indigenous staff member employed. Staff Composition Table Status Teaching Non-Teaching Early Learning Total Centre Full Time Part Time 11 * Term Time Total * Includes Outside School Hours Care/Vacation Care staff and Uniform Shop staff Staff Qualifications: Qualification Highest Qualification of staff (%) Doctorate or higher 1.15% Masters 11.56% Honours Degree 5.78% Bachelor Degree 40.46% Post Graduate Diploma 14.45% Diploma 10.40% Certificate 14.45% Most support staff have Certificate qualifications - Education Support or Teacher Aide and many have Senior First Aid Certificates. All support staff must have a current Blue Card. All support staff dealing with children must have First Aid qualifications. All Early Learning Centre staff have appropriate qualifications from Certificate, Diploma and Degree. All teachers coaching sport teams have current First Aid certificates. Staff Development: The Staff Development needs are analysed each year, in each campus, based on personal appraisal, educational trends, academic results, State and Federal government reports and accountabilities, parent surveys and feedback from tertiary institutions. Coomera Anglican College
7 The introduction of the emind Laptop programme during 2012 and 2013 is proving to be a positive driver for the development of effective teaching and learning methods. This continues to play a large part in the ongoing development of professional development programmes at the College. We have been refining the way the College supports the improvement of teaching practice and learning activities through our push to Make Learning Visible. This guides us to make the learning that happens within classrooms easier to see, judge, encourage and support. This is achieved through the use of explicit guidance and objectives and high levels of feedback regarding the progress of learning and the use of differentiated instruction. In this way teachers ensure that all students can access the learning programmes at the College in appropriate and supported ways, regardless of their abilities or prior experience. Through a continued focus on improvement and development, Coomera Anglican College is well placed to take advantage of the various government and professional initiatives over the next few years. Indeed, in many cases the College is already ahead of the game with many of the measures that are likely to be implemented at the local, state and national level, which are already being dealt with by the College. This includes implementation of all endorsed Australian Curriculum subject areas. Of great significance is our teacher observation and mentoring process which has been wholeheartedly adopted by our teachers. The first part of this process is called the Teacher Induction Professional Portfolio scheme (TIPP). The TIPP scheme supports new teachers to the College and involves them being observed and mentored by Heads of Faculty and Senior Leaders of the College. The second part of the process, in which all continuing teachers participate, is the Teachers Observing Professional Practice scheme (TOPP). In TOPP, teachers are allocated a partner teacher and each of the pair observes each other s teaching. These processes promote the professional sharing of ideas, techniques and resources, and support our teachers in their professional development. In due course, the reflections on professional practice that these observation and mentoring processes support will be used extensively within the our professional appraisal process. During 2013, the College elearning initiatives continue to be focused on peer tutoring, mentoring and building capacity in teachers to instruct and support colleagues to become more fluent and confident implementers of technology in the classroom. Our two Peer Coaching Facilitators continue to support staff in developing their practice, particularly in the area of ICT use and blended learning techniques. There is an annual budget allowance which supports professional development for all staff across the College. In 2013, $65,542 (College) and $2,456 (ELC) was expended on teacher professional development. A substantial amount of in-house professional development was run at no cost to the College and supplemented the off campus training done by staff. This initiative taps into the significant expertise on staff, and allows for peer tutoring as well as peer instruction. The College offers an annual Principal s Scholarship Bursary and a Special Project Bursary, up to the value of $7000 each. These are awarded to staff members with innovative and classroom-focused initiatives. This supports staff in researching and developing projects Coomera Anglican College
8 which aim to directly improve the effectiveness of teaching and learning at the College. The funds from these bursaries support self-education, travel expenses and other costs associated with the successful proposals from staff members. All teaching staff were involved in professional development activities during Staff Attendance and Retention: From the end of 2012, 92.5% of staff were retained for Staff attendance rate for permanent and temporary staff and school leaders in 2013 was 96.78%. KEY STUDENT OUTCOMES Average student attendance rate: Average Student Attendance for each year level for 2012 Year Level Ave Attendance Rate % Year Level Ave Attendance Rate % Preparatory Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Average student attendance rate in 2013 was 97.19%. Management of non-attendance: Families of absent students are telephoned each morning to establish the reason for the absence. Absences are recorded daily as Explained or Unexplained. Unexplained absences are followed up by class teachers, Heads of Year or Heads of Campus. Student absences are closely monitored. Academic Results: NATIONAL ASSESSMENT PROGRAMME LITERACY AND NUMERACY (NAPLAN) TEST RESULTS for 2013 All children in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 prepare and sit for the National Assessment Programme Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) test. The efforts of our staff and students have been rewarded handsomely with results that are above or well above National Average Scores in all areas. Coomera Anglican College
9 NAPLAN TEST RESULTS for Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 in 2013 READING Average Score (Coomera Anglican College) Average score (National) % of our students at or above the National Minimum Standard Year % Year % Year % Year % WRITING Average Score (Coomera Anglican College) Average score (National) % of our students at or above the National Minimum Standard Year % Year % Year % Year % SPELLING Average Score (Coomera Anglican College) Average score (National) % of our students at or above the National Minimum Standard Year % Year % Year % Year % GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION Average Score (Coomera Anglican College) Average score (National) % of our students at or above the National Minimum Standard Year % Year % Year % Year % NUMERACY Average Score (Coomera Anglican College) Average score (National) % of our students at or above the National Minimum Standard Year % Year % Year % Year % Coomera Anglican College
10 Year 3 National SS Average Qld Queensland Average SS Average Coomera Filtered Average Anglican SSCollege Reading Scale Score Numeracy Scale Score Spelling Scale Score Writing Scale Score Grammar and Punctuation Scale Score Year 5 National SS Average Qld Queensland Average SSAverage Filtered Coomera Average Anglican SS College Reading Scale Score Numeracy Scale Score Spelling Scale Score Writing Scale Score Grammar and Punctuation Scale Score Coomera Anglican College
11 YEAR 7 National SS Average Qld Queensland Average SS Average Filtered Coomera Average Anglican SS College Reading Scale Score Numeracy Scale Score Spelling Scale Score Writing Scale Score Grammar and Punctuation Scale Score YEAR 9 National SS Average Qld Queensland Average SS Average Filtered Coomera Average Anglican SS College Numeracy Scale Score Reading Scale Score Spelling Scale Score Writing Scale Score Grammar and Punctuation Scale Score Coomera Anglican College
12 Apparent student retention rate: Year 10 Year 12 Year Apparent Retention Rate Year Enrol Year Enrol % % % % % % For 2013 Year 12 student enrolment as a percentage of the 2011 Year 10 cohort is 89.6% Year 12 Outcomes: In 2013, our Year 12 students performed particularly well. While the following table indicates the strong performance of our students, it should be noted that leagues tables do not necessarily reflect all the wonderful things that take place in any school. They are a mere snapshot of one aspect of a complex and total education. The value adding and holistic development of students that is a feature of our College cannot be measured in any table. Nevertheless, we are proud of the excellent results achieved by our Year 12 students in Outcomes for our Year 12 cohort 2013 Number of students awarded a Senior Statement 89 Number of students awarded a Queensland Certificate of Individual Achievement 1 Number of students who received an Overall Position (OP) 59 Number of students who are completing or completed a School-based Apprenticeship or Traineeship (SAT) 2 Number of students awarded one or more Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications 35 Number of students awarded a Queensland Certificate of Education at the end of Year Number of students awarded an International Baccalaureate Diploma (IBD) Not applicable Percentage of Year 12 students who received an OP1-15 or an IBD 95% Percentage of Year 12 students who are completing or completed a SAT or were awarded one or more of the following: QCE, IBD, VET qualification 94% Percentage of Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) applicants receiving an offer 99% Contact person for further information: Ms Lorelle Armitage, Executive Assistant to the Principal can supply further information about our College policies ([email protected]). Further details are also available on the College website. Our Enrolment Officer, Mrs Anthea Ludik, can assist with a tour of the College Facilities or assist with enrolment enquiries. Phone: or [email protected] Coomera Anglican College
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