Ss Peter and Paul's Parish Primary School - Goulburn
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10 Knox Street
Goulburn NSW 2580
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Email: office.sppg@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 4821 3304

From the Principal

THANK YOU TO OUR VOLUNTEERS

My thanks for all the volunteers who have helped with school events including the athletics carnival, disco, each week for soccer training & games and the walkathon. Your help is vital for these events to go ahead. You set your children a great example that helping out is an important thing to do. You get to meet other families and make great friends as you travel through important events together with your children. So I encourage put your hand up to help out; it is really appreciated.

EVERYDAY MATHS

The New South Wales Education Standards Authority (NESA) has launched a new digital hub, Everyday Maths. The videos, games and interactive activities have been co-designed by NSW teachers and tested by parents and carers to offer practical tools that shine a light on maths in everyday life.

Parents and carers can choose activities to best suit their child by using the year group filter. The aim of the hub is to give parents and carers a trusted place to go to get started, to build their confidence with maths, to support them in connecting with their children through maths, and empower them to foster skills in their children to find problems, to solve problems, to notice and to wonder about mathematical ideas that surround us everyday.

You can visit the hub here https://education.nsw.gov.au/campaigns/mathematics/everyday-maths

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AUSTRALIAN vs NSW CURRICULUM - ARE THEY DIFFERENT?

The recent release of the new draft Australian Curriculum has received considerable media coverage. We thought it may be beneficial for parents and carers to understand the relationship between the Australian and NSW Curriculum, the bodies that develop them and their respective reviews.   

Sometimes the words "syllabus" and " curriculum" are used to describe the same thing. A "syllabus" is what could be taught in each learning area while "curriculum" is the big picture describing everything that is taught in schools. In NSW, exams and assements are based on the course syllabus rather than the curriculum.

A student attending school in NSW will be educated in accordance with the NSW Curriculum, which draws from and is informed by the Australian Curriculum. 

Both the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) and the New South Wales Education Standards Authority (NESA) are independent statutory authorities. Each has a specific remit in respect of the education of children and young people.

From 2010, NSW joined with the Australian Government and all other states and territories to develop an Australian Curriculum. ACARA has responsibility for developing the Australian Curriculum.  

Implementation of the Australian Curriculum is the responsibility of states and territories.

NESA has legislative responsibility, for setting, monitoring and implementing  Kindergarten to Year 12 curriculum for all NSW Government, Catholic and Independent schools. 

In consultation with key stakeholders, NESA determines the timeline for syllabus development for each key learning area and the subsequent implementation of syllabuses in schools.

Simply put, NESA ensures that the NSW Curriculum incorporates matter from the Australian Curriculum into the syllabus for each subject.

For more information click>> https://www.educationstandards.nsw.edu.au/wps/portal/nesa/11-12/Understanding-the-curriculum/nsw-curriculum-syllabuses/nsw-and-the-australian-curriculum