Curriculum Entitlement Map/Information
Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting
At St Thomas the Apostle we use the Victorian Curriculum as a progression of learning. Evidence of student learning is gathered in multiple ways (assessment and observation) and teachers work in a collaborative planning team to identify where students have grown in their learning and where they are at in relation to the curriculum. Future learning is then planned next to meet them at their point of need.
The Victorian Curriculum is framed around learning standards and capabilities as listed below. Each of these have learning descriptors that identify the content, skills and processes students are required to learn right through to the Victorian Certificate of Education.
To ensure the students have access to the domain curriculum areas of The Arts, Physical Education and Languages; teachers trained specifically in these areas meet the children weekly for a 40-minute lesson. In 2022 this is Japanese, Sustainability, Physical Education and Visual Arts.
For those students who require support with learning English, the English as an Additional Language Curriculum is then implemented and reported alongside the other standards in the Victorian Curriculum. Students who require additional adjustments made to the learning environment, how the learning is presented and taught, will receive this support. Should there be a formalised process of adjustment coupled with school or external professionals, parents would work with our Inclusive Education staff and engage in Parent Support Group Meetings.
Students are reported against the standards twice per school year (End Terms 2 & 4). In addition to this, Student Conferences are held with the Students, Parents and Teachers in Terms 1 & 2.
Weekly Learning Entitlement for students in 2024 |
|
Curriculum Areas |
Classroom |
Religious Education |
Year Level Time allocated (minimum) F- 2: 2 - 2.5 hours Years 3 - 6: 2.5 hours Please note: This time allocation does not include time given to liturgy, prayer, retreats and reflections. They are, however, at the heart of the life of the Catholic school and it is essential that time is given to them. Whilst prayer e.g. prayer services, Mass and meditations are not included in the allocation to RE per week, any discussion and preparation for these things would come under the allocation, as they are inherently, education and naturally come under the curriculum. |
English |
10 hours |
Maths |
5 Hours |
Personal & Social Capability |
1 Hour |
Languages: Auslan |
1.15 hours |
Integrated Curriculum |
1.15 hours |
Science, Technology, Stewardship and Sustainability |
2 hours |
The Arts: Visual Art (F - Year 4) |
1 hour |
The Arts: Media Arts (Years 5 & 6) |
1 hour |
Physical Education: Movement and Activity |
1 hour |