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Welcome To St. Alphonsus School |
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2010-2011 Christ The Teacher Annual Report |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 26 January 2012 15:31 |
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Welcome to St. Alphonsus School and thank you for viewing our new and improved school website. We hope that you find it both interesting and informative.
The administration and staff at St. Alphonsus School extend a warm welcome to all of our students and their families. I would also like to extend a special welcome to the new St. Al's families that have joined us this year. You are a welcome addition to our community and we are pleased that you have decided to choose Catholic Education at St. Alphonsus School.
We are also excited to welcome seven new staff members who have joined our school family this year. We hope your time here at St. Alphonsus School is both rewarding and enjoyable.
The staff at St. Alphonsus School strives to ensure that a quality Catholic Education is provided for each and every student that enters our classrooms. The cooperative relationship that exists between the parents and staff contribute to a solid foundation in providing this quality education. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 24 June 2010 14:58 |
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Parent, Student and Teacher Responsibilities |
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Parent Responsibillities
1. To ensure students are properly dressed and have been provided with the necessary school supplies.
2. To ensure students are on time.
3. To ensure students are rested and fed.
4. To communicate openly with teachers and to support, to listen, to check accuracy.
5. To be interested in their child's work and to encourage and praise them.
6. To ensure their child has a place and time for homework and to assist the child when necessary.
7. To help students develop good hygiene and grooming.
8. To encourage positive attitudes of co-operation and proper behavior.
9. To be fair and consistent.
10. To provide a home environment which encourages learning.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 04 March 2010 11:11 |
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Catholic education that is based on the teachings and example of Jesus Christ. It is a form of education that recognizes the importance of the spiritual development of the child as a necessary part of the child's growth and education. Our school strives to include this focus in all aspects of school life including classroom instruction, the administration of the school, discipline, and the general school community and atmosphere.
We believe that the daily experiences in a student's school life shoud be consistent with and support what is taught at home. Catholic schools work in partnership with the family and Church to help teach and continually reinforce the values, morals and beliefs our parents hold for their children.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 04 March 2010 11:12 |
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