Each Catholic school has its own procedure for enrolment. Parents are encouraged to contact their preferred school, to find out more. You may also complete an enrolment application form and this will be provided to your school-of-choice. Please note; not every Brisbane Catholic school may be listed on this form.
Log into the BCE Connect App using your email address as your username and enter your newly created password. Logging in will unlock all the features of BCE Connect. You can also access the Parent Portal from the Parent Portal link on the BCE Connect App. 5. Visit the Parent Portal
The BB&N Parents' Association (PA) works within our individual campuses to form a collaboration that resonates throughout the entire BB&N community. Visit the PA webpages for more information.
You can also access the Parent Portal from the Parent Portal link on the BCE Connect App. 5. Visit the Parent Portal TheParent Portaloffers a more feature rich experience for Parents. PageContentTwo
The current cafeteria/auditorium was added around 1964. The School Public Accountability Report (SPAR) is available and can be reviewed at the school or at the District's Communications Department at the Lee County Public Education Center. You may also view the SPAR at this link: SPAR for Bonita Springs Elementary.
The one story portion of this brick school was built in 1921 as a three-room schoolhouse.
Parent engagement. Parents and Friends Association. The Parents & Friends Association is an integral part of the Catholic school community in the archdiocese and provides a formal structure for parents and others interested in the welfare of the students to plan and organise activities for the benefit of the school, ...
School boards enable parents, carers, guardians, staff, community members, parish priests and parishioners to participate on the peak participatory, advisory and consultative group to enhance leadership, wisdom and dialogue in school decision-making.
More detailed information on enrolment can be found on the school's website , including the order of priority. A school's enrolment registrar can help you with enquiries, so please contact the school directly.
As a parent/carer, you have a responsibility to advise the school immediately if any changes occur to your family's circumstances that has the potential to impact on the relationship between the school and parents and/or student.
Each school will have a Student Behaviour Support policy which will address how the school manages complaints of bullying. If as a parent/carer, you are concerned that your child is being bullied, the issue should be raised with your child's teacher in the first instance. If you are not satisfied with the teacher's response, you can contact the school's guidance counsellor or principal.
If your parish does not have a school, you can apply for enrolment at any bordering par ish that has a school. If you want to enrol your child into a particular Catholic school, you can, regardless of your location. In saying this, acceptance into that school is subject to their enrolment process.