Discover everything you need to know about daily life at St Thomas the Apostle Catholic Primary School. From our structured timetable and arrival/drop‑off procedures to our uniform and safety policies, absence guidelines, home learning expectations, and support services. Explore essential details that support your child’s successful and enjoyable learning experience in our caring school community.
8:30am |
Supervision of playground begins. Students should not arrive or be at school earlier than this |
8:50am |
School day begins. Morning assembly on stage. |
11:00 - 11:40am |
Recess time |
1.00 - 1:40pm |
Lunch time |
3:00pm |
Pack-up bell |
3:10pm |
Dismissal. Classes will make their way to the stage and will be dismissed by their teacher from there. |
3:30pm |
Supervision finishes. Students not picked up by this time are taken by the duty teacher to the Front Office. |
It is a legal requirement that all absences are explained. Please notify the school of your child’s absence by entering the absence via COMPASS.
During morning drop-off parents/guardians either:
During afternoon pick-up parents/guardians have a number of choices:
Your child needs to bring a school bag to school everyday. St Thomas the Apostle school bags are available for purchase from Savvy. This bag should contain a healthy packed lunch, drink, recess and an easily eaten fruit snack for fruit-stop time. We encourage children to bring a bottle of water to have during the day. Our Canteen is open to purchase or order recess and lunch on Thursday and Friday. See the menu and procedures in the school service page.
Your child will be provided with books and stationary at the beginning of each year. Most of this will remain in your child's classroom during the year, but parents are asked to check periodically that your child still has all the necessary stationary items eg: pens, pencils, rulers. Please see class teachers for further information.
Routinely your child will carry a library book in a library bag, a 'reader' in a plastic pocket and the books necessary for homework.
We discourage children bringing personal items to school to play with on the playground. Damage to or loss of such items can be quite distressing. If your child wishes to bring a special item to share for class news, these can be handed to the class teacher for safe keeping.
After completing the referral form, an email will be sent to the person completing the form and the other parent/carer listed, if there is one. It's important that all parents or carers respond to that email as it confirms their consent for counselling.
The school counsellor works on Mondays and Tuesdays. They will be in touch with you to talk more about your child's situation and discuss support options for them.
Home Learning is an important link between school and home. Please refer to the class information letters sent home at the beginning of each term by your child's teacher for full details. A guideline to minimum times is:
Personal items with your child's name on them, are readily returned to your child when they are found. Teachers do their best to locate the owner of any equipment found on the school premises. All unclaimed equipment is placed in the Lost Property basket near the canteen doors. Parents and children are welcome to check this basket when looking for a lost item.
If your child needs to bring prescribed medications to school, these need to be sent to the Front Office each day. Our medical officier supervises the taking of any medicines. All medicines must be clearly labelled with child's name, class and dosage, and whether it requires refrigeration.The exception may be asthma medication, which may be kept with your child as per your Asthma Plan.
It is the responsibility of parents to ensure that any medication kept at school is current. In particular, Medical Action Plans for children suffering from anaphylaxis (allergic reaction to bees, peanuts and other substances) will need to be reviewed at regular intervals (at least yearly) and will need to be updated.
If your child requires an Epipen, please ensure that the medication is current and will not expire during the year. Note that the Epipen cannot be used beyond its expiry date.
We group students into 4 House Groups, which are used at all sporting carnivals and other social events throughout the year. At these events students are welcome to wear a shirt of their house colour. Students can even earn points towards a house bbq at the end of term, by being a great MATE.
Our four houses are:
During the day parents and visitors are asked to park either in the staff carpark or the blacktop carpark and proceed to the Front Office. If you are picking your child up early or dropping them off late, please sign in/out using the kiosk at the front office. Your child will be called to the front office. If you wish to visit or help in a classroom you will be asked to sign in on the kiosk and be issued with a visitors sticker. You need to sign out at your departure.