From the Deputy Principal (Pastoral Care)

From the Deputy Principal

(Pastoral Care)

Ms Jacqui Mcilroy
Deputy Principal
(Pastoral Care)

School Photo Day

Our school Photo Day is just around the corner! This is a wonderful opportunity to capture and preserve the special moments of your child’s academic journey. The details for the photo day are as follows:

We kindly ask for your cooperation in ensuring that your child is well-prepared and dressed in their correct school uniform for the photos. Wearing the school uniform with pride fosters a sense of belonging and unity among our students. If you have any concerns or challenges regarding the uniform, please do not hesitate to contact your Home Class Teacher or Year Level Coordinator.

Please CLICK HERE to access the uniform policy, which is also displayed in each classroom.  The policy can also be found in the student diary. 

We look forward to seeing all the bright smiles on photo day. 


MOBILE PHONE POLICY

A reminder that there has been a change to our current Mobile Phone Policy for Year 10 students for 2025.  
Reception-Year 10 students are not permitted to use mobile phones, laptops or other communication devices at recess or lunchtime.

This will mean that students in the Primary school and students in Year 7, Year 8, Year 9 and Year 10, who bring their mobile phones to school will be required to switch off their mobile phones when they enter the school grounds and store them away for the duration of the school day.    

Your ongoing support is vital for the successful implementation of this policy change. If you need to contact your child during school hours, please call the Front Office on 8217 3200, and we will promptly relay your message. Students found using their mobile phones during the school day will be required to store them in the Year Level Coordinator’s office until the end of the day.


Student Attendance

At St Aloysius College, we are committed to fostering a collaborative environment to monitor, communicate, and support student attendance and engagement within our community. Recognising the strong link between attendance and achievement, we take our responsibility to maintain excellent attendance very seriously.

Therefore, we expect full-time attendance from our students and will actively monitor and support those who are frequently late or absent. Students are deemed to be at risk by the Department for Education if their attendance is below 90%.

Please CLICK HERE to access our Attendance policy including the Absentee process and exemptions for family holidays or ongoing medical absences.

Ms Jacqui Mcilroy
Deputy Principal
(Pastoral Care)


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