In the spirit of St Vincent de Paul and Mary MacKillop St Vincent de Paul’s hopes that they can develop a cohesive school community, which nurtures the dignity, self-esteem and well being of all.

 

OLSEL – What are we doing in our school?

So far we have spent time becoming familiar with the ICPALER acronym and framework.

This project has also made us think about and identify what we felt the greatest needs were for our children. We really thought listening skills were an area of concern as well as the children’s oral language responses.

Oral language is now on the weekly staff meeting agenda. This ensures that it becomes a greater focus in our school. At these meetings some aspect of the Oral Language project is presented to whole staff.

To date we have talked about what the Oral Language project is about, introduced the ICPALER acronym, and we are now working on the different parts that make up the framework.

Prep – 2 teachers now have monthly PLT meetings, with Carole Livesy (CEO) attending when possible.

We have been reflective about our teaching practices by identifying and modifying language used.

We have been implementing some of the ideas from the Oral Language PD days into our classrooms. At our staff meetings the prep -2 teachers have been sharing / giving examples of how practices they are now using are working for them in their classrooms.

Video: Adriana Sykes, Grade P/1 teacher, and the Literacy Leader

Content covered
  • Listening,
  • questioning using the Blank model,
  • reflection of classroom practices and
  • how best to incorporate the ICPALER model
Strategies introduced, models trialled
  • using 4 W and H questions
  • higher level of questioning using Blank model
  • Beginning to plan using ICPALER to make sure we cover all components
  • listening- hearing and following instructions
  • word knowledge – what does the word mean? what are other words we use (synonyms)
  • saying words correctly and speaking in whole sentences
  • Phonological skills such as chunking strings of words, identifying sounds, onset and rime, blend sounds, syllables,
  • Engaging in role play where they take on the role of one of the characters and answer questions
Download this PowerPoint file to find out more about our Oral Language Project
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About This School

School History

St Vincent de Paul Parish Primary School, Morwell East, is situated in the Latrobe Valley, approximately 200 km from Melbourne. The school has 313 students across grades prep to six. The school was first opened in 1954 in an old RAAF hanger that doubled as a church. Today’s well-equipped school has over 13 classrooms, a beautiful new library, a large play and sporting ground, a recreation hall and the parish church next door.

School Description

At St. Vincent de Paul Primary School we currently have an enrolment of 269 students.

We are a school that embraces the diversity of cultures within our society.

We actively promote the implementation & ethos of our motto – “LEARN with LOVE” with our school community.

Nurturing the faith development of our children, quality learning and whole wellbeing are the main emphasis of our school.

St. Vincent de Paul is a Kidsmatter flagship school. Kidsmatter is the first national mental health promotion, prevention and early intervention initiative specifically developed for primary schools.

We are a well established school with an outstanding reputation, always endeavouring to work in partnership with families and our wider community.

Special Features

In the spirit of St Vincent de Paul and Mary MacKillop our hope is that we can develop a cohesive school community, which nurtures the dignity, self-esteem and well being of all. We believe that it is a high priority for us to care for the children and their families.

Contact Details
Principal

Mrs Christine Elliot

Address

2 Rowell Street, Morwell East, 3840

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