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We're taking enrolment applications for the 2024 and 2025 school years. 

We believe in a broad education of the whole person, guiding and nurturing the students in our care. Cultural pursuits such as music, art and poetry deepen the spiritual, physical, emotional and academic educational experience of a child.

Diverse Learning Needs

Values-Based Education

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Committed to Pastoral Care and Wellbeing

Affordable Catholic Education

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"The decision to send our children to a Catholic school is a tradition passed down from our parents. St Therese is inclusive, welcoming, accepting, and supportive of all students and their families. Our children have developed wonderful friendships and have been provided with a happy and safe environment."

- Daniel and Cath Belo

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Would you like to learn more about us, discuss the enrolment process or book a school tour?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Enrolments are accepted all year round, but the best time to enrol your child is at the beginning of the year (Term 1) – the year before your child is due to commence school.

Enrolment interviews are held in May and June (Term 2). You will receive a letter or phone call prior, informing you of a time for you and your child to come in and meet with the principal. Written offers of placement will follow later in Term 2.

You are most welcome! Please contact our office to make an appointment to meet with the principal and tour the school grounds and facilities.

Our office opening hours are Monday to Friday, between 8:00am and 4:00pm.
 

Our school bell times are as follows:

Morning Bell

8:40am

Recess

10:50am – 11:20am

Lunch

12:50pm – 1:30pm

Dismissal

2:50pm


Morning
Supervision begins at 8:20am each morning.

Afternoon: 
The school day concludes at 2:50pm and parents are expected to collect their children as soon as possible after this time. Please note, no supervision is provided by staff after 3:20pm.
 

Please see our Term Dates and Bell Times page for more information.

There are many co-curricular activities on offer at St Therese!

Our school offers a wonderful variety of co-curricular opportunities for students.  All students are encouraged to participate in some of the co-curricular programs available. These programs develop students’ confidence, talents and sense of responsibility.

Some of the opportunities available  include:

  • Diocesan Sports Gala Days in soccer, cricket, netball, basketball, AFL, rugby league and touch football
  • Opportunities to represent at Diocesan, MacKillop and State levels in a range of sports, including swimming, athletics and cross country
  • Public Speaking
  • Robotics
  • Art Competitions – including the Christmas Story Art Competition & Wollongong Art Gallery Workshops
  • Environment Club – learn more here about our school's engagement with environmental education, action, stewardship and sustainability
  • Opportunities to organise and participate in social justice initiatives, raising funds and awareness for a range of causes
  • Choir
  • Music program

Find out more about the co-curricular activities available for students at our Co-Curricular Opportunities page.

The dignity of the human person is the foundation of all Catholic Social Teaching and inherent to the mission of our school. Essential to this is the creation and maintenance of a respectful, safe and supportive learning environment that promotes student wellbeing and enables school communities to engage an inclusive and diverse range of learners.

At St Therese, we believe that all members of the community have the right to a learning and working environment free from intimidation, humiliation and harm. We all share a responsibility to create a culture of caring which will not tolerate bullying. We believe that bullying must be taken seriously and is not acceptable in any form. In witnessing Christian values we reject ideas, beliefs and behaviours, which marginalise or victimise people. 

Please refer to the Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong's Pastoral Care and Wellbeing Policy here.

You can also find further anti-bullying, wellbeing and online safety resources at our Resources page here.

Students are able to catch one of the Premier Illawarra school buses operating in SUBURBS. See our school bus routes and timetables here (under 'St Therese').

Note: The School Student Transport Scheme (SSTS) gives eligible school students free or subsidised travel between home and school on NSW public transport, including buses and trains. For more information and to apply for a school travel pass for your child, click here.

School uniforms are available from Lowes Menswear, Figtree Grove.

Second hand clothing is available from the school clothing pool.  Please contact the School Office on 4229 1818.

For more information on the St Therese school uniform, visit our Uniform page.

Please see our Fees Information page for more information.

If you are experiencing financial hardship and are unable to pay fees, please discuss the situation with our principal. Your situation will be treated with care and confidentiality, and an appropriate arrangement may be made for you.

No student will be refused enrolment because of a family’s genuine inability to pay fees.

We'd love to have you! St Therese strives to provide a connected and welcoming community. We value the engagement of parents and families in the school life, in any way they can.

This could be as simple as being interested and informed about school events and activities, supporting and/or participating in community events, school assemblies and school liturgies.

If you are able, we also welcome and value your involvement in school activities. Parents (and grandparents!) can participate and contribute by:

  • Assisting in the classroom with reading and literacy programs or mathematics groups
  • Volunteering at school working bees or maintenance
  • Assistance at sport carnivals and gala days

 

Please note: Given our commitment to safeguarding children, volunteers will first need to organise a Working With Children Check (WWCC) – information and forms can be found on the CEDoW website

All parents and families are also invited to become involved with our Parents and Friends (P&F) Association, who work collaboratively with the school and parish about matters that affect your child at school, as well as general issues about school life including social events, fundraising and community building.

For more information, please visit our Parent Engagement page.

If you have a concern or would like to raise any issue regarding your child’s learning and wellbeing, our staff welcome the opportunity to speak with you about your child.

We ask that you contact your child’s classroom teacher in the first instance. The best way to do this is by:

phoning the school office and asking that your child's teacher return your call; or
contacting the teacher via email at info@stwwdow.catholic.edu.au to arrange a time to talk.

If the matter is urgent please contact the school office on (02) 4291 1818.

We ask for your patience in response to your request as schools are busy places and the main priority of staff is the education, safety and wellbeing of the students in their care during school hours. Requests by parents for information and meetings will be responded to as quickly as possible.

If you need to speak to your child’s teacher, we ask that you do this by:

  • phoning the school office and asking that your child's teacher return your call; or
  • contacting the teacher via email at info@stwwdow.catholic.edu.au to arrange a time to talk.

If the matter is urgent please contact the school office on (02) 4229 1818.

We ask for your patience in response to your request as schools are busy places and the main priority of staff is the education, safety and wellbeing of the students in their care during school hours. Requests by parents for information and meetings will be responded to as quickly as possible.

The Lighting the Way Together Parent-School Partnership Framework outlines for parents and the school, the principles and expectations of the partnership that is formed when a child is enrolled in a Catholic systemic school in the Diocese of Wollongong such as St John's. It will be introduced and implemented in schools throughout the school year.

Download a copy of the Parent-School Partnership Framework and read more about this important partnership at www.dow.catholic.edu.au/partnershipframework

Parents and carers can access the St Therese Compass Parent Portal here and log in using their login details.

For more information on Compass, view the Compass online guide: https://www.compass.education/guide 

 For further information or enquiries, please contact the school office or call (02) 4229 1818.