As part of Sydney Catholic Schools, we employ highly qualified and competent teachers who are accredited by the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA). To continuously improve our practice, teachers also work towards the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers, from proficient teacher to lead teacher level.
The delivery of quality curriculum, pedagogy (teaching methods) and assessment is ensured by our system of schools through the provision of contemporary NESA accredited professional learning in a range of modes. Our Centres of Excellence offer online learning and external face-to-face courses, and timely, collaborative and relevant in-situ learning take place within the context of each classroom. Sydney Catholic Schools’ teachers are strongly committed to their ongoing learning, with many having completed, or are currently undertaking, postgraduate studies in areas related to curriculum, student wellbeing, special education, theology, pastoral care and leadership.
Teachers at St Andrew’s Catholic Primary School Malabar are as rigorously challenged through their professional learning experiences. These are some of the processes we have in place to encourage lifelong learning.
Collaborating Together
Teachers have opportunities to plan and collaborate together during the week.
Personalised Learning
Teachers have the opportunity to personalise their professional learning to satisfy their students’ need, for example if there is a child with specific learning needs in their class, they can choose to attend a suitable course to develop skills in the required area.
Professional Learning Time
Each week teachers meet to develop skills and knowledge that assist student learning. This is aligned to goals as set by Sydney Catholic Schools as well as St Andrew’s Annual Improvement plan.