St Martin’s Catholic Primary School is looking for dynamic educators who are passionate about working with students to join our dedicated and collaborative team of educators. Being part of a multi-faith and multicultural school, our educators work collaboratively to provide a contemporary and innovative education within a Catholic framework.
Please read the attached Position Information Document for full details of the teacher’s responsibilities at St Martin’s Catholic Primary School and if this aligns with your teaching philosophy, we look forward to receiving your application which entails a summary of your skills and experiences addressing each of the headings 1 – 5 in the Duty statement section.
Applicants are encouraged to visit the school website to deepen their understanding of St Martin’s Catholic Primary School.
The Successful applicant will be required to have or be willing to obtain
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Application requirements
Applications will be reviewed as received and we reserve the right to interview candidates and appoint prior to the closing date.
It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.
Ten years ago, a unique cross-sector initiative between Catholic, public and independent schools in South Australia was established to certify teachers as Highly Accomplished and Lead Teachers (HALT).
Fast forward to November 2024 and Catholic Education SA (CESA) is delighted to announce its 100th certified HALT teacher; Penny Bateman, from Xavier College, Gawler Belt campus. Penny, who holds the position of English Curriculum Leader, began her teaching career in 2021 and started her HALT certification this year. Receiving HALT certification means that Penny will now be able to mentor colleagues in the process and provide expert guidance on evidence-based teaching practices while fostering professional growth within her department.
Four Catholic schools across South Australia have been awarded $6.34 million in grants for capital works to improve learning spaces, increase opportunities for disadvantaged students and cater for more diverse learning needs.
The State Government grants — $6.34 million for Catholic schools and $6.38 million for independent schools — are for building projects to commence over the next year.
Introduced in 2018 to ensure all students have access to a first-class education, the latest funding under the scheme has been approved for four projects at Catholic schools and 103 smaller projects at independent schools.