Policies & Procedures | St Therese's School, Bentley Park
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Policies & Procedures | St Therese's School, Bentley Park
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St Therese's School, Bentley Park
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Catholic schools in the Cairns Diocese receive leadership and support in areas of policy and guideline formulation and implementation from Cairns Catholic Education Services. Policies and guidelines at St Therese’s School are made in the context of those promulgated by the Cairns Diocese Education Board of Governance, the provisions of Canon Law and Government legislation relevant to the operation of schools.
Copies of the
Policies, Guidelines and Procedures
that we adopt and follow at St Therese’s can be found on the Catholic Education Diocese of Cairns website.
St Therese’s School Policies
Personal Electronic Devices & Mobile Phones Policy
SunSmart Policy
Also in this section
About Us
Principal’s Welcome
Wellbeing and Learning for all students
Our Location
Our History
Our Vision, Purpose and Motto
Religious Life of the School
Parish and School Connections
Strategic Annual Improvement Plan
Policies & Procedures
Coronavirus (COVID19)
Updates and Resources
Policies
Safeguarding Children
Conduct, Complaints & Grievances
Quick Links
Term Dates
Calendar
Parent Portal
School Portal
Library Catalogue
Parent Teacher Online
Tuckshop Menu
Tuckshop Ordering – Flexischools
Catholic Education – Diocese of Cairns
Teaching and other Jobs – Current Positions
Contact Details
St Therese's School
135 Robert Road BENTLEY PARK QLD 4869
PO Box 529 Edmonton QLD 4869
(07) 4081 3400
secretary.bentleypk@cns.catholic.edu.au
Our school St Therese’s sits on sacred land which holds connection to our ancestors and their histories. We respect, honour and embrace all cultures across this land that we work, pray, learn and grow on.
St Therese’s respects our Traditional Owners of this land, the Gimuy Walubarra Yidinji and Yirrganydji people, who hold the knowledge of these lands and waterways. We pay respects to their elders and all elders past, present and emerging. We journey together inspired by Christ embracing faith, life and learning.
(Authored by our 2023 Year 6 First Nation Students and our Indigenous Liaison Officer Leanne Wanders.)
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St Therese's School, Bentley Park
INTERVIEWING NOW FOR PREP 2027
Catholic schools in the Cairns Diocese receive leadership and support in areas of policy and guideline formulation and implementation from Cairns Catholic Education Services. Policies and guidelines at St Therese’s School are made in the context of those promulgated by the Cairns Diocese Education Board of Governance, the provisions of Canon Law and Government legislation relevant to the operation of schools.
Copies of the
Policies, Guidelines and Procedures
that we adopt and follow at St Therese’s can be found on the Catholic Education Diocese of Cairns website.
St Therese’s School Policies
Personal Electronic Devices & Mobile Phones Policy
SunSmart Policy
Also in this section
About Us
Principal’s Welcome
Wellbeing and Learning for all students
Our Location
Our History
Our Vision, Purpose and Motto
Religious Life of the School
Parish and School Connections
Strategic Annual Improvement Plan
Policies & Procedures
Coronavirus (COVID19)
Updates and Resources
Policies
Safeguarding Children
Conduct, Complaints & Grievances
Quick Links
Term Dates
Calendar
Parent Portal
School Portal
Library Catalogue
Parent Teacher Online
Tuckshop Menu
Tuckshop Ordering – Flexischools
Catholic Education – Diocese of Cairns
Teaching and other Jobs – Current Positions
Contact Details
St Therese's School
135 Robert Road BENTLEY PARK QLD 4869
PO Box 529 Edmonton QLD 4869
(07) 4081 3400
secretary.bentleypk@cns.catholic.edu.au
Our school St Therese’s sits on sacred land which holds connection to our ancestors and their histories. We respect, honour and embrace all cultures across this land that we work, pray, learn and grow on.
St Therese’s respects our Traditional Owners of this land, the Gimuy Walubarra Yidinji and Yirrganydji people, who hold the knowledge of these lands and waterways. We pay respects to their elders and all elders past, present and emerging. We journey together inspired by Christ embracing faith, life and learning.
(Authored by our 2023 Year 6 First Nation Students and our Indigenous Liaison Officer Leanne Wanders.)