St Theresa's Vision and Mission 

OUR VISION

St. Theresa’s is a Catholic School community that strives to teach and celebrate the Catholic faith and traditions that enable us to live the Gospel values.

We are committed to providing an education, which allows for individual needs to be catered for. We believe that learning should be promoted in a positive and relevant way. 

We accept the challenge to provide a diverse and developing curriculum, which caters for a variety of academic abilities and interests of our children. 

The promotion of self-esteem, self-confidence and self-discipline is held as an important characteristic of our school life.

We foster the understanding that education occurs between school and home. We share the responsibility for all the children in the school and work in partnership with the home to support the school vision.

We acknowledge the richness and diversity of each other. We foster respect, acceptance and understanding and encourage each other to live harmoniously and justly.

OUR MISSION

Each person is created in the image of God and called to communion with God. Therefore, all human life is sacred and every human being has an innate dignity. This understanding of the human person ensures that the children in our care are central to all that we do at St Theresa’s School.


St Theresa’s Catholic School’s mission therefore is:

To witness Jesus Christ in a learning community dedicated to the formation of the human person enabling them to reach their full potential. 

To integrate Faith, Culture & Life by teaching and celebrating the Catholic faith and traditions enabling us to live the Gospel values as presented in Catholic Social Teaching.

To develop life-long learners by providing an excellent inclusive, comprehensive, contemporary and holistic education that caters for spiritual, social, emotional, intellectual and physical development.  

To share the responsibility for all children in the school and to work in partnership with the home. 

To act with integrity, respect, authenticity, presence and responsibility, acknowledging the richness and diversity of each other, and to live harmoniously, equitably, justly and sustainably for the common good.

To provide a safe, stimulating, happy and caring environment that protects children and promotes their health, development and wellbeing.