Haileybury Rendall School Statutory Report 2019
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Contents
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Principal’s Introduction
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Haileybury Rendall School
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The Student Body
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Student Outcomes
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NAPLAN Results
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Finance Report
About the School, its vision, mission and values.
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School Leadership
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Human Resources
The Senior Executive Team
Workforce composition and teacher standards and qualifications
Haileybury student data
Academic results 2019
NAPLAN testing results for Years 3, 5, 7 and 9
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Principal’s Introduction In 2019 Haileybury Rendall School (HRS) completed a very successful year making progress in all areas of operation. HRS takes much of its vision from Haileybury Melbourne which provides enormous support in developing the culture and learning program of the School. Enrolments at HRS have continued to grow with the School starting the year with 562 students with 75 boarders. This was a significant increase on the previous year’s enrolment. The growth in enrolments was predominantly in the Junior School and Year 7 meaning that HRS will continue to see enrolments increase as these groups move through the School. The three keys goals of the School are to develop academic excellence, to have a high expectation in all areas of operation and to build a strong, supportive and resilient community. The growth in academic results was shown in the improvement in NAPLAN enrolments across all year levels. In particular, the growth in Year 3 was outstanding. This demonstrated the impact that the explicit teaching model is having in the School. In our Aboriginal Year 7 and 8, class literacy results improved on average by two years, with some students showing three years’ growth.
HRS had a number of opportunities to come together and celebrate as a community. The goodwill and enthusiasm of our parent body for the education that is being provided is wonderful. There is no doubt the support of our parents, teachers and students is contributing significantly to the reputation and growth of the School. All sections of the community demonstrated their support for our program in the biennial LEAD surveys that were undertaken. The levels of support of the School shown in these surveys was excellent given we are a new and emerging school. Haileybury Rendall School is an energetic community that wants the School to be the best School in Darwin and the Northern Territory. We all understand that this will occur if we have high expectations in everything we do and are uncompromising is trying to meet these goals. The journey will be ongoing as we strive for the continual improvement in all aspects of operation. We look forward to the future with high expectations.
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About Haileybury Rendall School
The Haileybury Rendall School Philosophy
The Haileybury Rendall School Student
• Every student matters every day
It’s not just Haileybury Rendall School’s programs, teachers and facilities that draw praise – more importantly, it’s our students.
• We celebrate excellence in teaching • Every stage of schooling is equally important • We aspire to a lifetime love of learning and the complete development of the person
Resilient, Independent Learner Fulfils academic potential. Shows fundamental academic skills. Prepares for a lifetime love of learning.
• We strive to develop resilient, independent learners
Strong Life Skills, Awareness of Self and Others
• Our School is an environment that is memorable and a joy for each child to attend
A person of honour and integrity. Socially aware and a good citizen. Strength of will and strength of heart. A leader.
• Our School is a learning community of partnerships, both within and outside the School
The Complete Person
• We nurture our students and we care about their safety • We reward both excellence in outcomes and excellence in effort
Enjoys sport and values physical wellbeing. Appreciates the Arts, and enjoys participation.
Motivated, Positive, Happy, Self-Assured Comfortable in a multiracial and multicultural environment. Thinks to the future with an international perspective.
A Good Communicator to All Audiences Speaks and writes well. Uses new technologies with skill and confidence. Aware of the complexities of the modern world.
Committed to Social Justice Understands the importance of living in a just society with support for the law and human rights.
Tomorrow’s Woman and Tomorrow’s Man Confident, adaptable, sensitive and perceptive. Strong social competencies. Culturally aware with a global perspective. Comfortable with the professional and social interaction of men and women.
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School Leadership Haileybury Rendall School Senior Executive
Mr Craig Glass Principal
Mrs Kerry Glass Assistant Principal – Special Projects B Sc, Grad Dip Ed (AU)
Mr Andrew Parkes Assistant Principal – Operations
Ms Christine Knight Business Manager
Mr Ian Smith Head of Aboriginal and Community Relations
Mr Andrew Junge Head of Boarding
Mrs Cumi Odendaal Head of ELC
B Ed (Flinders)
BA (Macq), Grad Dip Ed (UNE), MACE
Mr Stephen Summers Head of Teaching & Learning
Mrs Shelley Parkes Head of Junior School
Mrs Rachelle Cox Head of Middle School
Mrs Katrina Alford Head of Senior School
Mrs Sara Bowman Head of Student Services
B Sc, B Ed (Melb), M Ed St (Mon)
B Teach, (RMIT), Grad Dip Early Child Ed (GU)
B Ed Physical and Health (UOW), Cert IV T & A (Youthplus), NESLI
B Teach, Phys Ed, (Deakin), MACE
BA Hons, DipEd (AU)
BA Hons (Melb), B Teach Hons (Melb), M Education (Melb)
Grad Dip Bus (NZ) Cert IV TAE
B Ed (EC)
B Ed (Griff)
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Human Resources The following teachers and support staff are employed by Haileybury Rendall School. All teachers are registered with the Teacher Registration Board (TRB), NT. Note: Casual Relief Teachers (CRT) are not included.
Mr Ryan Albrey Dip Ed (Murdoch), B Multimedia (Murdoch)
Mr David Bickerton Grad Dip Ed( Melb), B Science (QLD) (Until 01/07/19)
Mr Rishi Chand Post Grad Cert Ed (SUVA), B Sc (SUVA) (Until 24/05/2019)
Ms Katrina Alford B (Hons) (Melb) B Teach (Hons) (Melb), M Education (Melb)
Ms Sharona Bishop
Ms Wan-Ling Chang Grad Dip Ed (Mus), B Mus (Perf) (Adelaide)
Mrs Saffron Armand B Teach (CDU) Mr Austin Armatys B Comm, Grad Dip Teach (Griffith) Ms Ngaire Aukino Mr Anthony Ayres Cert IV Youth Work Mrs Pamela Ayres Cert IV Youth Work Mr Robert Barker Dip Ed (Latrobe), Dip Fine Art Mr Aaron Barrie B Ed (Junior Primary/Primary) (Uni SA), Master of Ed Leadership & Management (University of Newcastle) Mrs Deirdre Bartie Dip Graph Des (TUT), South Africa Ms Noeleen Beckett B Sc (Hons) (NTU) Mr Douglas Bender B Comm (UNSW), Grad Dip Accounting (La Trobe), Grad Dip Teaching & Learning
Mrs Georgina Blackburn B Arts/B Ed (Sec) (Mon) Mr Nikolaos Bogiannidis Dip Teach (Toorak College), Grad Dip Ed (RMIT), Cert IV TAE (CIT), M Ed (Monash) Mrs Sara Bowman B Ed (Primary) (Griffith) Mrs Katie Bradley BFA (SA), MVA (Tas), Dip Ed (Tas), Cert IV TAE (Darwin) Ms Lisa Cadd Cert III in Early Child Ed, Cert IV in Ed Support, Dip Ed (Teacher Aide) (CDU) Mrs Janelle Cantrill B Arts, BA of Teaching and Learning (CDU) (Until 04/04/2019) Ms Chavonne Carroll Mr Matthew Cavanagh B Ed (CDU), Grad Dip Adult Learning (Melb), Cert IV Horticulture Mr Richard Cetinich BA (Southern Queensland), Grad Dip Ed (SEC) (Southern Cross)
Mr David Chappell Cert III in Transport and Logistics Ms Fiona Chappell Dip Admin Man, Dip Tourism & Hospitality Mr Patrick Chin-Dahler B Asian Studies (Hons) (ANU), M Public Policy (Economics), (ANU), Grad Dip Ed (Melb) (Until 01/11/2019) Mrs Maria Cicchiello B Ed (Primary & Middle) (Uni SA) Ms Melissa Cole B Ed, B Teaching (UniSA) Mr Timothy Cowen B Arts (CDU), Grad Cert ESL (RMIT), Cert IV Ed Supp (Transforming Training) Mrs Rachelle Cox B Ed Physical and Health (UOW), Cert IV T & A (Youthplus), NESLI Ms Claire Crocombe Grad Dip Teach (NZ), M Ed (LEM), B Mus (TAS), B Mus (VUW), Grad Dip Proj Man
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Mr Wayne Cross Mrs Bronwyn Cruse Cert IV Ed Sup (Teacher Aide) Mr Pankaj Dave B Sc, Dip Man, Cert Business Analysis, ITIL V3 (Until 19/06/2019) Mrs Vivienne Desmarchelier M Ed (ACU), B Arts , Grad Dip Ed (La Trobe), Dip Community Services (TAFE Bendigo)
Mr Shane Excell Grad Dip Ed (Primary) (Edith Cowan University)
Ms Sophia Hountalas Grad Dip Applied Psych (CDU), B Arts (CDU)
Ms Imogen Fairweather B Art & Visual Art (Monash)
Mr Geoffrey Howells B Sc (ANU), Grad Dip Ed (CDU), Cert IV Workplace Assessment & Training
Mrs Darlene Finck Cert III Children Services, Cert III Accounting Ms Kelly Findlay B Mus (Mus Ed), Grad Dip Ed (UA)
Mr Juni Dolame (Until 01/09/2019)
Ms Megan Gaine (Until 28/06/2019)
Mr Cameron Douglas B Ed (Sec), B Sport Ex Sc (Murdoch)
Mr Brooke George Grad Dip Teaching & Learning (CDU), B Creative Arts & Industries (CDU)
Mr Anthony Duffield (Until 21/08/2019) Ms Carin Eames Cert III in Ed Sup Mr Tarrant Edwards M Ed Arts, B Teach Primary (ACU) (Until 22/02/2019) Ms Phokwane Elliott B Sc Hons (Fort Hare), MSC (Leeds) Dip Ed (Fort Hare) Mrs Claire Elliston B App Sc, Grad Dip Ed Ms Madaleine Ellsmore
Mr Constantin Gerasimon B Outdoor Ed, B Sc (Psychology) (La Trobe) Mr Craig Glass B Sc, B Ed (Melb), M Ed St (Mon) Mrs Kerry Glass B Sc, Grad Dip Ed (Au) Ms Sharon Gorry Mrs Allison Harding Dip EDEC Mr Ian Hixson Grad Dip Ed, B Arts (Murdoch)
Mrs Melanie Huddy NZ Cert in Computing (Otago Polytechnic) Ms Bianca Iacono B Sc (Maryland) Mr Garry Jackson Ms Jency Jacob Mrs Francesca Jacobson (Until 10/05/2019) Mrs Pilar Jadue Dip Ed (Chile), B Teaching & Learning, B Arts (CDU) Mrs Mandy Jeffries B Out Ed and PE, Grad Dip Ed (La Trobe) Mr Lachlan Jennison Dip Out Rec (Chisholm) Ms Sylvia Jie Sun Grad Dip Ed (CDU), B Ed (China), Dip Teach (Perth) Mr Sayle Johnston B Arts (University of Melbourne), Dip Languages (University of Melbourne)
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Mr Andrew Junge BA (Macq), Grad Dip Ed (UNE), MACE Mr Harvey Jupp (Until 22/04/2019) Ms Wei-Chun Kao MED/GDTL (CDU) Mrs Jaspreet Kaur Grad Dip Teaching & Learning (CDU), MCA (Banasthali), B Sc (RU) Ms Kate Kelly B Arts (Curtin), M Ed (Secondary Drama) (Melb) Ms Christine Knight Dip Bus Man (Massey University), Cert IV Workplace Training & Assessing (Alana Kaye) Ms Vicki Kosonen Ms Jennifer Kroeger (Until 30/09/2019)
Ms Maddison Lyn Cert IV Ed Supp (Until 19/07/2019)
Mr Raul Monteiro-Moizao Grad Dip Teaching & Learning B IT, BA Hons, M Sc
Ms Susan Lynn (Until 22/08/2019)
Ms Narelle Napoleon
Mr Paul Lyons B App Sc, Dip Ed (Curtin) Ms Anita Maertens M Library & Info Stud (London), BA/MA History & English (Magisterstudium), B Arts (Ireland) Ms Tirivangani Mapendere Mr Thairon Margetic B Arts, B Journalism, Grad Dip Ed (CDU), Cert IV Teaching EAL (CELTA) Ms Tanya Maynard Dip Child Ed (Darwin) Mr Aiden McAdam
Ms Maryjane Kwon (Until 28/06/2019)
Ms Madeleine McAllister B Ed (Primary) (Federation Uni)
Ms Wai-Ling Law B Comm (Flinders), B Ed (Middle/Secondary) (Uni SA)
Mr Matthew McKenna B Ed (Primary) (CDU)
Mrs Nora Lewis AM Mrs Emily Lisle B Arts (Edith Cowen)
Ms Jodi-Anne Mclean Ms Anne McMaster B Fine Art (Warrnambool Ins of Advanced Ed), Dip of Ed (HIAE), B VA Hons (First Class) (La Trobe Uni), MFA (Monash)
Ms Natalie Oberman Dip Ed Post Grad (Monash), B Ed Sec (Melb) Mrs Thalita-Cumi Odendaal B Ed (EC) Ms Daphne O’Keeffe B Teach/B Ed, Cert of Ed Supp (Int Aide/Teacher Aide), Cert of TA, Cert of Trop Hort (CDU) Ms Melissa Padley B Ed (Primary) (Griffith), Dip Ms Tracey Page Dip HR (Darwin) Mr Andrew Parkes B Teach, B Phy Ed (Deakin) Mrs Shelley Parkes B Teach (RMIT), Grad Dip Early Child Ed (GU) Dr Diane Purcell-Meyerink B Sc, MSc, PhD Sc, B Ed (Until 15/08/2019) Ms Ivy Quilonio Mrs Julie Ralph-Flint R/N (Registered Nurse), BA Health Sc Nursing (Southern Cross)
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Mr Musaab Rawasia B Sc (Monash), Grad Dip Ed (Secondary) (LaTrobe) Ms Erin Reilly (Until 28/06/2019) Ms Arnie Reyes B EDEC (CDU)
Mr Ke Song Grad Dip Ed (Secondary) (ACU), M Bus Proj Man (ANU), B Bus Hotel Man (Griffith) (Until 22/07/2019) Ms Jye Strugnell B Ed (Primary) (Tas), Grad Cert Autism Studies (Griffith), Cert III Ed Supp
Ms Alison Watt B (Hons), BSc (UQ), M Psych (Ed & Dev) (QUT) Ms Tania Watts Mrs Judith Wegner M Ed Sp & Inclusion (Mon), B Ed Env Sc (Melbourne), Cert IV Training & Assess (CIT), Post Grad Dip Comp Ed (Melb)
Mr John Robbins
Mr Stephen Summers BA Hons, Dip Ed (AU)
Ms Polly Sambanis Cert IV Youth Work
Mrs Lucinda Temby B Ed (ECE)
Mr Paul Shallard B Ex Sc (Aust Catholic Uni), Grad Dip Ed (Monash)
Ms Jie Teng
Ms Lilla Wellington (Until 14/06/2019)
Mr Remo Thomas BBA, MBA Cert IV Youth Work
Mr Jacob West (Until 18/11/2019)
Mr Anthony Thomson Cert IV Youth Work
Ms Jane Whetters B Ed (Primary) (Curtin)
Mrs Lynette Tilbrook
Mr Nicholas Yates Grad Dip Ed (Secondary) (ACU), M Music (Perf/Teach), B Music Hons, (Melb)
Mr James Shaw Mrs Catherine Short BSc Hons (St Andrews) Mr Ian Smith B Ed (Flinders)
Mr Paul Townsend
Ms Cristina Soares Dip Teach (Beja, Portugal), B Comp Sci (Lisbone, Portugal) (Until 19/06/2019)
Mr Peter Walker BA, M Ed St, Dip Ed Psych (Until 05/12/2019)
Ms Clare Soler B Ed Studies (Monash), B Teach (Monash)
Ms Jennifer Ward Dip Teach (Newcastle), M Public Health (CDU)
Ms Fiona Solien Dip LIS (DCU), Cert IV WHS
Mr Thomas Watkins
Ms Serena Wegner (Until 30/09/2019)
Dr Kai Zeng Dip Teach (ECU), PhD Engineering (UWA)
Mr Darryl Watson Dip Eng Comm Sys (Until 08/02/2019)
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Student Body The students at Haileybury Rendall School embrace the School’s high expectations. The student body is made up of both day and boarding students.
Student Numbers On Census Day, 2 August 2019, Haileybury Rendall School had an enrolment of 517 students (Transition to Year 12), of whom 251 were boys and 266 were girls. This enrolment included 97 Indigenous students. Haileybury Rendall School also had Early Learning Centre enrolments of 44 for a total enrolment of 561.
44 Early Learning Students
Early Learning Centre
561 total students
Indigenous students
ts 266 girls
97 Indigenous students
251 boys
Boys
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Student Outcomes Academic Results 2019 Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) HRS offers the VCE in Years 10, 11 and 12. • 19 students completed the VCE in Year 12. • 100% pass rate and all awarded the VCE. • 22% of students achieved an ATAR of 80 or above. • 45% of students achieved an ATAR of 70 or above. • All students seeking University placements were successful.
Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) HRS offers the VCAL in Years 10, 11 and 12. The students complete units in: • Literacy and Numeracy Skills • Work Related Skills • Industry Specific Skills • Personal Development Skills. In 2019 the following was achieved: • Six students completed the VCAL in Year 12
Vocational, Education and Training (VET) units and certificates were undertaken in: • Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology • Certificate II in Automotive Servicing Technology • Certificate I in Automotive Vocational Preparation • Introduction to Meat Processing (Retail Butcher) • Certificate I in Retail Services • Certificate II in Kitchen Operations • Barista Training • NT White Card – Prepare to Work Safety in the Construction Industry • Certificate II in Engineering Pathways • Enter and Work in Confined Spaces • Work Safety at Heights • Plumbing Pathway Program • Certificate I in Conservation and Land Management • Certificate II in Health Support Services.
• 100% pass rate and all awarded the VCAL.
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NAPLAN Results In 2019, all students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 undertook the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy testing.
All Year 3, 5, 7 and 9 students completed the NAPLAN testing with the results showing improvement on the previous year. The strongest growth was in Year 3 where the results displayed the impact of the explicit instruction model used in our Junior School. In Years 3 and 5, 8 of the possible 10 areas displayed growth from 2018.
In Year 7 our results are heavily influenced by our Aboriginal boarders, many of whom arrive with low levels of literacy and numeracy. Once these students are removed from the data, the growth in results is strong. Importantly, our Aboriginal boarder’s growth in literacy and numeracy has been very strong, but NAPLAN is not an effective tool to show this.
Year 3 Haileybury Rendall School
Year 5 Haileybury Rendall School
Year 3 500
Year 5 600
2018
2019
2018
2019
500
400
400 300 300 200 200 100
Numeracy
Grammar and Punctuation
Spelling
Writing
0
Reading
Numeracy
Grammar and Punctuation
Spelling
Writing
Reading
0
100
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Strategies for the Improvement of NAPLAN Results: • Ensure all Years 7, 8 and 9 Aboriginal Education classes in literacy and numeracy are taught by primary educators.
• Continue the fine tuning of the explicit model of teaching in the Junior School and Aboriginal Education program. This is showing significant benefits in all areas of delivery.
• Continue to seek and gain support from Haileybury Melbourne in developing teacher strategies to maximise the students’ learning.
• Ensure the teachers in all year levels are delivering a high quality program that focuses on the core skills in literacy and numeracy.
Year 7 Haileybury Rendall School
300
300
300
300
200
200
200
200
100
100
100
100
0
0
0
0
Spelling
Writing
Numeracy
Grammar and Punctuation Reading
Spelling
Writing
Reading
2019
Numeracy
400
Grammar and Punctuation
400
2018
Spelling
400
Writing
400
Numeracy
500
Grammar and Punctuation Reading
500
Spelling
500
500
2019
Numeracy Writing
HRS Non Aboriginal Year 7 2018 2019 600
Year 7 2018 600
Grammar and Punctuation Reading
HRS Non Aboriginal 2018 2019 Year 7 600
Year 7 600
Year 9 Haileybury Rendall School
300
300
300
200
200
200
200
100
100
100
100
0
0
0
0
2019
Numeracy
300
Grammar and Punctuation
400
2018
Spelling
400
Numeracy Writing
400
Spelling
400
Writing
500
Numeracy Reading
500
Grammar and Punctuation
500
Spelling
500
Numeracy Writing
600
Grammar Reading and Punctuation
600
Spelling
600
Writing
600
Reading
2019
HRS Non Aboriginal Year 2018 9 2019 700
Year 2018 9 700
Grammar Reading and Punctuation
HRS Non Aboriginal 2018 Year 9 2019 700
Year 9 700
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Finance Report
The tables provided below outline a summary of the School’s 2019 income and spending.
Income 2019
Spending 2019
Fee Income
3,699,479
19%
Academic Expenses
9,360,152
44%
Commonwealth Grants
6,666,548
35%
Facilities Admin & Overheads
6,532,558
31%
Territory Grants
1,877,435
10%
Boarding Expenses
2,240,208
11%
Abstudy Receipts
1,807,260
9%
Depreciation
2,867,214
14%
Non Recurrent Govt Grants
4,424,906
23%
5,542
0%
709,212
4%
Sundry Income
Interest
19,184,840
100%
21,005,674 100%
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HAILEYBURY RENDALL SCHOOL 6057 Berrimah Rd Berrimah NT 0828 Australia +61 8 8922 1611 www.haileyburyrendall.com.au ABN 84 325 837 304 CRICOS Code 00971D H A I L E Y B U R Y STAT U TO R Y R E P O RT 2 0 1 9
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