QSR: Process used to develop School Strategic Plan
Principal:
Inform community
Form committee
Collection and Analysis of Data Systemic School
Draft and revise Plan
Feedback sought on draft
QSR Verification Meeting Consultation Process
To make an informed decision regarding the way forward for our school, we needed to look at where we have been. Only then could we decided, stay on the same path or deviate in another direction. So in developing the future plan we:
Gathered State Schooling Documents to inform draft
Utilised OnePortal Site for QSR process
Parent/Staff collaborated in decisions
4 Year Plan created and verified by ARD Well Done to all who participated in this QSR process.
Billy Jackson: CLCAC Head Ranger — Welcome to Country
Kind Regards Chris Ford
Principal Burketown State School
From the Principal’s Desk
School Plan: Strategic Plan 2016-2019(Quadrennial School review: QSR) Our school has just completed its QSR on the 11th Nov and our plan was verified and endorsed by our ARD Robbie Mitchell. Below is the Department of Educa-tion, Training and Employment School Planning, Re-viewing and Reporting Cycle.
Thank-you to all our staff, parents and community members who participated in the creation of our 4 year plan. Many parents and community members came together during many meetings to develop/create and embed wonderful ideas of what they would like to see happen in our school of the next four year period. Data and ideas were collated from the School Improvement Unit review, Internal Audit, School Opinion Survey, NAPLAN results, GRG, AIP, Student Level of Achievement data and table top discussions. A big thanks goes out to the presenters on the day: Welcome to Country- Billy Jackson: CLCAC Head Ranger Staff –
Irene Marshall: BSS Reading Program
Rachel Spring: SSP Program
Katrina Rex: Attendance Program Parents and Community –
Phil Keirle (CEO Council): Community Partnerships
Terrence Taylor: (Head Ranger/Parent) -Carpentaria Land Council: Community Partnerships
Troy Crompton (Sergeant Burketown Police/Parent), Transitions
Sasha Hookey (parent): Attendance for Parents
Simone Hollingsworth (Parent): Transitions Student–
Mibulgurrdoo Yanner: (School Leader) My school
23rd November, 2015
BURKETOWN— We give our kids HOPE HOPE – Happy, Optimistic, Prepared, Educated
Ph: (07) 47455124
We acknowledge the
Gangal idda People,
traditional custodians of
this land and pay our
respects to the Elders
both past, present and
future.
P & C Meeting
Tuesday 24th Nov 2015
BER Building— 5.30pm
2015
Term 4
November 19/20
AFL-CY Visits
November 26/27
AFL-CY Visits
November 30
AFL-CY Visit
December 2
Xmas Concert & Grad-
uation
December 2
Report Cards issued
December 3
Prep Open Day (AM)
December 3
Whole School Fun
Afternoon (PM)
December 4
Last Day of School
2016
Term 1
January 25
Pupil Free Day
January 27
First Day of Term 1
BE RESPECTFUL BE RESPONSIBLE
BE SAFE
School Phone Numbers:
School Landline-
47455124
School Mobile-
0475964198
Burketown State School was very fortunate to have the CLCAC visit and share valued information about Caring for Country. They brought 2 croc-odiles to upskill all students about how we need to live together with all animals and native habitats for the longevity of our land in North Queensland. Terrence Taylor was inspirational for all students to better understand the dangers and to alert when around waterholes or the river when fishing, swimming and camping. In 2016 we are developing the Junior Ranger Program into our school in conjunction with CLCAC to coach students from this area to: 1. Care for Country 2. Be a Junior Ranger 3. Increase the cultural history of area (through the students) 4. Elders to teach Gangalidda Dictionary
We would like to thank Terrence Taylor & Billy Jackson: CLCAC Head Rangers and all the rangers for supporting Burketown
State School
Beautiful work by all our wonderful students at the re-
membrance Day service on Wed 11/11 at the council
cenotaph. A special congratulations to the grade 5/6’s
who presented: Harrison for reading the ‘Ode’ and the
reading: In Flanders Fields, to Clairice for the reading:
‘What he did for us’ to Mibby for the reading of: Re-
membrance Day Poem. Our ARD Mr Mitchell was very
impressed how our leaders presented and also how nice-
ly all the students conducted themselves when laying the
Poppies. I as the principal was very proud how our lead-
ers upheld the good nature of the school and to all our
little ones - beautifully done.
AFL Cape York have been upskilling our students with drills and skills in relation to AFL. Dane and Dwayne have been working with all students from Prep to Grade 6 for the past 2 days and will also be working with them in the upcoming weeks. The key messages the Coaches are delivering for the students are: 1. Sport is fun—so join in 2. Be a team player 3. Support your team members 4. The Power of positive talk 5. Winning is not everything
Cape York Visits
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