

Our School
ST ANTHONY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL
St Anthony’s is a welcoming, safe and nurturing Catholic school dedicated to the development of the whole child.
The dedicated team of staff believe that children learn best when they are active participants in their learning by being involved in the co design of the curriculum so that feel confident and a valued members of the class.
Our staff develop a close liaison with parents that welcomes and encourages parental participation in the life of the school.
Daily school life is embedded with Christian values ensuring all children develop a sense of belonging and wellbeing.
Our Vision
“SEEK AND YOU SHALL FIND”
Our Catholic school invites families to journey together with their faith, based on the Catholic story and traditions.
We develop deep understanding of self and others through engaging with the local and global world.
We provide an environment that is safe and secure, values each person and promotes excellence in learning for the 21st century.
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As a learning community, opportunities are presented for all to experience success and to be resilient in diversity.


Meet Our Team
ST ANTHONY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL
Glen Huntly

Margaret Carlei
Principal & Faith Leader

Fr Leenus Neetany
Parish Priest

Loretto Campbell
Assistant Principal
Digital Technologies Teacher
eLearning and STEAM Leader

Kathy Sansalone
Administration

Liz Martello
Administration & Learning Support Officer

Belinda Hesse
Learning Diversity Leader

Marie Georgiadis
Junior Teacher

Sarah O’Hara
Junior Teacher

Eadaoin Lorigan
Year 2 Teacher

Tim O’Mahoney
Year 2 Teacher
Education in Faith & English Leader

Melanie Norton
Assistant Principal
Year 3 & 4 Teacher
Learning & Teaching and Mathematics Leader

Marie Casey
Year 5 & 6 Teacher

Linda Di Camillo
Year 3 & 4 and 5 & 6 Teacher
Italian Teacher

John Mitchell
Physical Education Teacher

Lisa Douglas
Visual Arts Teacher

Jo Kirkham
Learning Support Officer

Luisa Henderson
Learning Support Officer

Tracey Birthisel
Learning Support Officer

Carla Whitfield
Learning Support Officer

Vesna Simic
Learning Support Officer
Our Policies
ST ANTHONY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL
Care, Safety and Welfare of Students
MACS Anti-Bullying Policy (including cyberbullying)
Duty of Care Policy for MACS Schools
First Aid Policy for MACS Schools
Administration of Medication to Students – Procedures
Medical Management Communication Plan
MACS Pastoral Care of Students Policy
Child Safety
Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy
Engaging Families in Child Safety Policy
PROTECT – Identifying and Responding to Abuse – Reporting Obligations
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Curriculum
Complaints Handling
Complaints Handling Procedures
Employment
Working with Children Check Policy
Enrolment
Student Acceleration and Retention Policy
Enrolment Policy Parent Code of Conduct 2023
Concessional Fee Policy for MACS primary schools 2023
Governance
Democratic Principles Statement
MACS Code of Conduct for School Advisory Council members
School Advisory Council Manual
School Advisory Council Terms of Reference
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Suspension, Negotiated Transfer and Expulsion of Students Framework
Negotiated Transfer of Students Policy
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St Anthony’s School, Glen Huntly, is a school which operates with the consent of the Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne and is operated and governed by Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools Ltd (MACS). MACS governs and operates 292 Catholic schools in the Archdiocese to continue the mission of Catholic education to proclaim the Good News and equip our young people with the knowledge, skills and hope to live meaningful lives and enrich the world around them. Because the good work of educating the young is a co-responsible task led by every member of the Catholic school community, School Advisory Councils have been established to provide a crucial point of connection between the wider school community and school leaders. This governance model was designed to ease the administrative burden on our schools and parishes, allow parish priests to focus on the mission of education in the parish, enable greater collaboration between schools and ensure greater consistency in school policies and procedures.
More information on MACS is available at www.macs.vic.edu.au

Sunsmart
Students are given the opportunity to explore the promotion of sun safety, develop an understanding of how UV radiation behaves and how it affects the skin, explore the factors that influence skin cancer development, consider ways to protect themselves and others from UV radiation from the sun and develop innovative shade designs.
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