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  • Newsletter | St Peter's

    Current Newsletter Click here to read... Archived Newsletters Term One Term 1 - 28 March 2024 Term 1 - 15 March 2024 Term 1 - 1 March 2024 Term 1 - 16 February 2024 Term 1 - 2 February 2024 Term Two Term 2 - 28 Jun 2024 Term 2 - 14 Jun 2024 Term 2 - 31 May 2024 Term 2 - 17 May 2024 Term 2 - 3 May 2024 Term 2 - 19 April 2024 Term Three Term 3 - 13 Sept 2024 Term 3 - 30 Aug 2024 Term 3 - 16 Aug 2024 Term 3 - 2 Aug 2024 Term 3 - 19 July 2024 Term Four Term 4 - 22 November 2024 Term 4 - 8 November 2024 Term 4 - 25 Oct 2024 Term 4 - 11 Oct 2024

  • Archived Newsletters | St Peter's Primary

    Archived Newsletters Term Two Term One Term Three Term Four Term 1 - 31 March 2023 Term 1 - 17 March 2023 Term 1 - 3 March 2023 Term 1 - 17 February 2023 Term 2 - 23 June 2023 Term 2 - 09 June 2023 Term 2 - 26 May 2023 Term 2 - 12 May 2023 Term 2 - 28 April 2023 Term 3 - 15 September 2023 Term 3 - 1 September 2023 Term 3 - 18 August 2023 Term 3 - 4 August 2023 Term 3 - 21 July 2023 Term 4 - 8 December 2023 Term 4 - 24 November 2023 Term 4 - 10 November 2023 Term 4 - 27 October 2023 Term 4 - 13 October 2023

  • Staff | St Peter's

    CURRENT STAFF LEADERSHIP TEAM Principal Daine Burnett Assistant Principal Matt Nettleton Assistant Principal Tanya Holland STUDENT SERVICES Enrolment Officer Elizabeth Cunningham Administration Officers Georgie Bertoldo, Kelly Dalton School Nurse Bec Ellis-Dorney Finance Officer Tony Hunter PRE KINDERGARTEN Teacher Jasmine Sinagra Education Assistants Jess Peppler, Megan Roxburgh, Tia Penny, Fran Hewitt, Anna Voisey KINDERGARTEN Teachers Tanya McGuire, Jacqueline Morgan, Tahlia Gismondi Education Assistants Tia Penny, Kerryn Alvaro, Emily Hall, Gracie Carter, Megan Roxburgh, Jodie Baynham PRE PRIMARY Teachers Nicole Gibbs/Tia Valentini, Louise Tonus, Shelley Gaglia/Tia Valentini Education Assistants Elise Clements, Arabella Walton, Sam Kamudu YEAR ONE Teachers Monique du Toit, Leah Volikov, Cassandra Visser Education Assistants Lorraine Silvi, Sheryllee McCarthy YEAR TWO Teachers Aleshia Procopis, Isabella Garland, Rebecca Dee Education Assistants Natasha Cicanese-Baldwin, Adriana Pinto YEAR THREE Teachers Katie Galati/Liz Parker, Jack Uchanski, Erin Healy Education Assistant Rosa Barclay YEAR FOUR Teachers Kirsty Maher/Elise Galipo, Kate Ellery, Josephine Carbone YEAR FIVE Teachers Jess Healy, Brett Webb, Neil Pagett YEAR SIX Teachers Justin Fiume, Paulette Aquino, Steve Spencer SUPPORT Anna Voisey, J ackson Lamb, Jacqui Law, Fran Hewitt, Kirstie O'Mara, Liana Locantro, Marie Bonne, Tia EDUCATION ASSISTANTS Penny, Kerryn Alvaro, Jess Peppler, Megan Roxburgh, Emily Hall, Leon El-Said Coomerang LEARNING SUPPORT Gemma Tsang COORDINATOR NUMERACY Emily Welsh COORDINATOR LITERACY Nikki Nayler COORDINATOR INTERVENTION Jackson Lamb, Josephine Maranta, Sam Arnold, Bronwyn Ryan, Jodie Baynham SUPPORT SCIENCE Brian Dobbie VISUAL ARTS Fiona Deane MUSIC Sharni Cumming Jessica Galizia DANCE/DRAMA Katrina Nelson PHYSICAL EDUCATION Jacob Carr AUSLAN Sarah La Galia, Kim Dixon AQUINAS Julia O'Meara LIBRARY OFFICER Sharon Zanotti IT SUPPORT Tammy Hunter SOCIAL WORKER Melanie Rowe CANTEEN Janine Di Toro, Marina Tassone RELIEF Rebecca Kelson

  • St Peter's Father Figures | St Peter's Primary

    Trust Respect Unity Excellence #TRUE St Peter's Father Figures The St Peter’s Father Figures is about engaging the Father Figures in our school. There’s evidence to say that there is a strong influence on a child’s academic achievement, social success, health and well-being and attitude towards learning when fathers are involved. This can come about at a school level when there is consistent discussion and action with the child where both parents are working in collaboration with the school, and teachers, in regards to expectations, policies and procedures. We welcome all Father Figures in our school community to be part of any initiatives rolled out during the year, and we look forward to meeting you all. Should you have any questions, please feel free to email Matt Nettleton at: matt.nettleton@cewa.edu.au St Peter's Father Figures Run Club The initiative will be led by members of the Dads of St Peter’s Committee with the aim to promote health and well-being, and to engage the parents in our community, especially all father figures, to participate with their child in a variety of fun running activities. This includes relays, games and a circuit. We strongly encourage all parents to stay and participate in the activities as an opportunity to spend quality time with your child. Should you be unable to stay, students will be supervised by our dedicated staff who will be assisting on the day. Further Information: – The Run Club will be conducted at Grand Prom each Thursday morning from Week 5-10, starting at 7:45am. Students and parents can arrive and join in at any time. – Running Club is for everyone from Kindy – Year 6 – Students who participate in the Run Club are permitted to wear their Sports uniform for the duration of the day. – At the end of each session, students will continually run laps of a circuit, with each lap recorded. These laps will be tallied and will go towards a class total. The more students running, the more laps can be achieved! – Students will be walked back to school by the teachers for an 8:30am start. Should you have any questions, please feel free to email Matt Nettleton at: matt.nettleton@cewa.edu.au

  • About Us | St Peter's

    Trust Respect Unity Excellence #TRUE Welcome from the Principal My name is Daine Burnett, and it is my privilege to welcome you to our school. I was fortunate enough to be appointed as the Principal at St Peter's Primary School for 2026. Previous to this position, I have been involved in leadership roles within Catholic Education Western Australia for over twenty-five years. St Peter's Primary School caters for students from Pre Kindy through to Year Six, in a unique environment, which offers opportunities for each child to develop emotionally, spiritually, socially, physically and cognitively. This is achieved by providing and coordinating educational activities through a whole school approach, which develops an awareness and understanding of concepts necessary for life and an educational experience within the Catholic faith. Our core mission is to inspire students to learn, achieve and serve with integrity. Our core values TRUE - Trust, Respect, Unity, Excellence - are central to our school’s philosophy. We aim to nurture each child’s unique abilities, providing an environment where they can flourish emotionally, spiritually, academically and socially. By fostering a love for learning, we encourage students to look beyond appearances, seek deeper truths, and discover true happiness. We strive to develop each child’s full potential by recognising their individual giftedness. Learning is facilitated through a developmental approach that promotes cooperative and inquiry-based learning, which are strengthened using up to date technology. We provide a relevant, comprehensive and varied curriculum to suit a wide range of student needs, interests and abilities. All of these processes assist each child to be the best that they can be. We believe that parents are the foremost educators of their children, and our partnership with families is essential to student success. We encourage active parental involvement in school life. Together, we create a strong community spirit, where children learn not only from structured lessons but also from the adults around them. This partnership between home and school is mutually supportive, and it is our goal to work together in nurturing and guiding each child. At St Peter's, parents and staff join in a shared mission: to support the personal growth and educational development of every student, helping them become fully integrated, compassionate and capable individuals. We are very fortunate at St Peter's to have a very talented group of staff members, who see their roles in educating the children at St Peter's as their vocation. The time, energy, effort and expertise given to the children is second to none, and while we are well-resourced, the greatest resource we have is our wonderful staff. St Peter's is a strong community that works together as one with parents, students, staff and the parish to foster an environment that can enable us all to reach our fullest potential. I look forward to seeing you in the future and hope that you will take the time to journey with us through our school and will soon see life at St Peter's Primary School. Kind regards Mr Daine Burnett Principal Principal's Welcome About St Peter's ABOUT US St Peter’s is a co-educational primary school located in the Bedford/Inglewood area of Perth. The school has 750 students from Pre Kindy to Year 6 Read More... SCHOOL PROFILE St Peter’s School derives its strength from truth and honesty with God and one another Read More... SCHOOL HISTORY In the early 1920’s Archbishop Clune was approached in regards to the establishment of a Dominican Foundation in Perth Read More... SCHOOL ADVISORY COUNCIL As we strive to help the school fulfill its educational responsibilities in accordance with the constitution, policies, guidelines and practices of CECWA Read More... PARENTS & FRIENDS St Peter’s Parents and Friends Association is focused on nurturing a strong community spirit by encouraging and supporting parental involvement Read More... OUR PARISH We are wholehearted in our efforts to assist our Parish to form in Christ a Catholic faith community guided by the Holy Spirit Read More...

  • Before & After School Care | St Peter's

    Trust Respect Unity Excellence #TRUE Before & After School Care OSHCLUB – BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CARE: We operate the Out of Hours Care Program at St Peter’s Catholic Primary School. OSHClub provides high quality Before School Care, After School Care, Pupil Free Day and Vacation Care Program options for Primary aged children in a safe, fun and stimulating environment. We pride ourselves on providing children with a fun experience that they will enjoy. From exciting activities and healthy, nutritious snacks to caring, motivated staff, the program meets all your children’s needs. Enrol online and manage your bookings – www.oshclub.com.au Email: stpetersinglewood@oshclub.com.au Program Phone Number: 0437 811 745 Customer Service Number: 1300 395 735 The following Child Care Centres drop off and pick up students to and from St Peter’s Primary School. Please note that none of these centres are affiliated with our school and families are required to contact the centres direct. Morley Out of School Care: Weld Square Primary School, Dorking Place, Morley, WA 6062. Phone: 9275 8887 Email: morosh@bigpond.com

  • Forms & Community Links | St Peter's

    Student Absences If your child is absent from school, please notify the school before 9.00am (see options below): • Via SEQTA Engage - Instructions; or • Complete the absentee form below; or • Call the absentee Telephone line on 9338 9901 ; or • Email absenteestpeters@cewa.edu.au For extended leave of absence, please provide written notification to your classroom teacher in advance. Please click on the link to access the necessary form. Student Extended Leave Notification Notify the school of an absence Submit Thanks for submitting! School Absence Forms/Booklets Student Asthma Plan Authorisation to Administer Medication Student Extended Leave Notification Pre Kindy Handbook Kindergarten Handbook Parent Handbook SEQTA Engage SEQTA Engage allows parents and guardians to work in partnership with St Peter's Primary School to achieve the best outcomes for students. Manual site details for app - stpeters.engage.cewa.edu.au CEWA Ensuring that children and young people are able to thrive academically in a secure and safe environment is our highest priority. Quickcliq Welcome to cashless ordering! Quickcliq helps you manage your children's canteen orders. Nell Gray Uniforms The Superstore is professionally fitted-out and managed by highly trained staff, air conditioned and provides greater facilities for customers. Basketball & Netball Basketball and Netball Information Association - stpsports2023@gmail.com Basketball - spbasketballteams@gmail.com Netball - netballstp@gmail.com OSHClub OSHClub provides high quality Before School Care, After School Care, Pupil Free Day and Vacation Care Program options for Primary aged children in a safe, fun and stimulating environment. Links Basketball

  • Code of Conduct | St Peter's

    Trust Respect Unity Excellence #TRUE Code of Conduct Reporting Code of Conduct Notification St Peter's Primary School and the wider St Peter's Community strive to ensure the safety of all the students in our care. The Code of Conduct ensures that all of us, as community members take the responsibility to create a safe environment for all children. Parents and community members are an active part of this process, and we would ask that you refer to the Code of Conduct and if you are alerted to any actions that contradict the code then please complete the forms relating to the Code of Conduct Breach or Notification. These forms are directly forwarded to the school principal for action. Code of Conduct Notification Code of Conduct Breach Report

  • School Advisory Council | St Peter's

    Trust Respect Unity Excellence #TRUE School Advisory Council St Peter’s Primary School is pleased to present the 2026 School Advisory Council Deanna Exeter - Chair Matt Ferrinda - Deputy Chair Keith D'Sa - Treasurer Phillip Mallozzi - Member Sarah Maher - Member Kate Locke - Member Marie Armstrong - P&F Representative Father Jeronimo Flamenco Castillo – Parish Priest Hilda Tansley – Parish Representative Daine Burnett – Principal Role of the School Advisory Council The role of the School Advisory Council is to help the school fulfill its educational responsibilities in accordance with the constitution, policies, guidelines and practices of the Catholic Education Council of Western Australia (CECWA) and Diocesan guidelines. Essentially, this role relates to financial stewardship and policy decisions. School Advisory Council composition The School Advisory Council has 10 members consisting of six parent representatives who are elected for a two year term at the Annual General Meeting, a P&F Representative, a St Peter’s Parish Representative, the School Principal and the Parish Priest. The Assistant Principals also attend the meetings. The School Advisory Council meets once a term throughout the school year.

  • Parents & Friends | St Peter's

    Trust Respect Unity Excellence #TRUE Parents & Friends Parents and Friends A Catholic School Parents and Friends Group (P&F) provides the opportunity for parents, caregivers and friends of the school to meet, share and become a community that supports and encourages our students and staff in realising the shared vision. The P&F can add strength to their school through community engagement and fundraising initiatives, in addition to being positive advocates for its school. St Peter’s Parents and Friends operates in accordance with these Terms of Reference and is accountable to and works in close cooperation with the School Principal. St Peter’s Parents and Friends is established to support the Principal to fulfil their responsibilities in leading the Catholic Identity, Education, Community and Stewardship functions of the Catholic school in pursuit of CEWA’s vision to be Christ-centred and child-focused. The executive roles that form the St Peter’s Parents and Friends Committee are: Marie Armstrong - President Michelle Broadbent - Vice President Steven Catania - Treasurer Leah Campbell - Secretary Dave Dawes - General Member Current Contact St Peter's P&F - stpeterspandfwa@gmail.com Please click below to access the St Peter's P&F Terms of Reference P&F Terms of Reference Are you the P&F Chair or Deputy Chair? Are you the P&F Secretary? Are you the P&F Treasurer? Role of the P&F Rep on School Advisory Council? Are you a Class Representative? Meetings Details All members are welcome to attend the P&F Meetings. Meetings will be held once a term. The Agenda and Minutes will be electronically sent to the school community prior to each meeting. To submit an agenda item or provide feedback, please email stpeterspandfwa@gmail.com When 4th March 2026 13th May 2026 12th August 2026 4th November 2026 18th November 2026 (ACM) Where – Staff Room Time – 7pm – (Meeting length between 30-60 minutes depending on Agenda) The role of the P&F is to support and represent all parents and carers in the school community and having nominated representatives from each class ensures that all parents can have their perspective heard. CSPWA Through advocacy, representation and support, CSPWA seeks to work for and within Catholic school communities and inspire parents to be engaged and genuine partners in their children’s education. https://www.csp.wa.edu.au/ 2026 P&F Class Reps CSPWA Social Media Guidelines

  • Policies and Procedures | St Peter's

    Procedures & Guidelines Governance CEWA Policy Documents Procedures and Guidelines Procedures and Guidelines Code of Conduct Read more... Mean-on-Purpose Support Guidelines Read more... Behaviour Support Guidleines Read more... Repeated Mean-on-Purpose Report Form Read more... Procedure for Addressing Incidents Read more... Anaphylaxis, Asthma, Allergies and Medical Alert Information Procedures Read more... CEWA Privacy Policy & Collection Notice As a Catholic Education Western Australia (CEWA) school, St Peter’s Primary School collects, stores, uses, and discloses your personal information in accordance with the CEWA Privacy Policy and Privacy Collection Notices you may find here.(https://www.cewa.edu.au/privacy/) CEWA Whistleblower Protection Framework The Whistleblower Protection Framework is designed to uphold CEWA’s shared values arising from the Catholic Social Teaching Principles of the dignity of the human person, the common good, subsidiarity, co-responsibility and participation. Read the CEWA Whistleblower Protection Framework(https://policy.cewa.edu.au/whistleblower-protection-framework/) Waste Minimisation and Litter Reduction Guidelines The school is committed to a whole-school approach to environmental education, of which waste minimisation and litter reduction plays a vital role. Read our Guidelines (https://addf4116-8efd-4a71-a380-55994cb27765.usrfiles.com/ugd/addf41_10957e90318e4463ac0a5680bd5236ef.pdf) Governance Governance School Performance Data 2024 Read more... 2025 ACM Report Read more... Catholic School Improvement Plan Read more... Child Safe Catholic Schools Read more... CEWA Policy Documents CEWA Policy Documents

  • Uniforms | St Peter's

    Trust Respect Unity Excellence #TRUE Uniform Uniform Shop All students must adhere to the School’s Uniform Policy and wear the correct uniform at all times. To view the full Uniform Guidelines, please click below Uniforms are available for purchasing at: Uniform Concepts Inglewood Superstore, 834 Beaufort Street, Inglewood. https://www.nellgray.com.au/Schools/St-Peter-s-Primary The Superstore is open 6 days per week, (Monday to Friday – 9am-5pm, Thursday 9am-6pm and Saturday 9am-1pm). The Superstore is professionally fitted-out and managed by highly trained staff, air conditioned and provides greater facilities for customers, including full credit card and eftpos facilities. Uniform Concepts also offers online ordering with the option of collection at the store or delivery to home. Uniform Guidelines Uniform Price List and Order Form Second-hand Uniform Shop The Second-hand Uniform Shop is a voluntary service provided by our Parents and Friends Association. All funds raised from the sale of second-hand uniforms are directed to the school to assist with funding for various items and activities. All uniform donations can be handed in at the front office. The shop is located opposite the School Oval and we are open on the following days in 2026: 2026 Term Two Tuesday 28th April 8am - 8.45am Thursday 21st May 8am - 8.45am Tuesday 9th June 2.30pm - 3.15pm Should you have any queries, please email the office at stpeters@cewa.edu.au We thank you for your support.

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