mother teresa ormeau parent portal

by Miss Lexie Gutkowski 4 min read

How long has Mother Teresa School been open?

Welcome to Mother Teresa School Welcome to our school website. Mother Teresa opened with its foundation students in 2011. We have been teaching, challenging and transforming students for the past 9 years.

Who is the principal of Mother Teresa Catholic Primary School?

Mother Teresa Catholic Primary School Principal: Mr Leigh Mi​rto Phone: 07 5549 5000 Fax: 07 5549 5001

How do I sign up for the parent portal?

How to Sign Up for the Parent Portal Click the Parent Portal link The confidential Access ID: e.g. Smith578 A confidential Access password: e.g. DY487 Follow these steps to create an account for the Parent Portal and link your children to your account. Enter the website address into your browser (e.g., Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.)

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What is Mother Teresa's curriculum?

Mother Teresa's school curriculum offerings are based on meeting the requirements of the National Curriculum as set down by ACARA. Our school teaching and learning is based on an inquiry approach to learning which aims to produce as self motivated and self directed lifelong learner. Key to this inquiry approach are our six underpinning core values; Respect, Responsibility, Real Things, Collaboration, Challenge and Choice. We see these as the skills and values that our children will need to develop and foster to help them learn and succeed in any endeavour at any age.

Where is Mother Teresa's school?

Mother Teresa Catholic Primary School, established in 2010 at Ormeau , is located half way between the lovely Gold Coast and our capital city Brisbane and opened its doors to students in 2011. This new and developing community, part of the Parish of Beenleigh, aspires to be an authentic Christian community, building quality relationships based on servant leadership, modelled by the vision and example of Jesus Christ, enriched by the words and actions of Mother Teresa.

Is Mother Teresa a bullying school?

We believe that isolation and punishment of the offender is not the complete answer, as it is impossible to shield all children in all contexts from some form of bullying, whether at school, at home or on the internet.

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