Term 1 - Year 2004 |
Salesian Review and Reflection Process
College – AUL
Compilation of Documentation
Charter for Salesian Schools in Australia
Preamble:
In keeping with the spirit of Saint John Bosco, whereby “education is largely a matter of the heart” that leads young people to “know that they are loved,” the Salesian school community of today is challenged to be:
A home that welcomes
A parish that evangelises
A school that prepares for life
A playground where friends meet and enjoy themselves
A Home That Welcomes By:
Being committed to the care and support of all young people, especially the poor and marginalised
Cultivating relationships based on genuine affection, openness and acceptance of others
Fostering a spirit of joy and hope, based on the ‘Good News’ of Jesus Christ
Encouraging an attitude of optimism and a conviction that life is fundamentally worthwhile
A Parish That Evangelises By:
Having a strong and vibrant programme of religious education, liturgical celebration and sacramental encounter
Addressing the spiritual yearnings of young people and adults
Giving priority to the faith development and formation of staff
Providing students with significant experiences of faith in action and apostolic involvement
A School That Prepares For Life By:
Encouraging a passion for life-long learning and a quest for excellence
Developing a sense of meaning and purpose, which expresses itself in a spirit of service and self-giving
Proclaiming the challenge of community building, commitment to others and responsible decision-making
Cultivating resilience, resourcefulness and adaptability as important skills for life
A Playground Where Friends Meet And Enjoy Themselves By:
Being present to each other in an active, engaging and constructive manner, in fidelity to the Salesian Preventive System
Building positive and inclusive relationships between each other
Having a rich experience of interaction and sharing, especially between students and staff
Creating occasions for celebration and festivity
Faithful to the tradition of Saint John Bosco, the Salesian school community is constantly challenged to re-interpret and re-enliven his educational vision in every generation and circumstance, according to the requirements of the contemporary situation and the needs of young people, to whom he once said: “I have only one wish: that you be happy in this world and the next.”
Formulated at the Salesian Leaders Conference
Melbourne, Australia
March 2003
Salesian Schools Review and Reflection Process
Faithful to the tradition of St John Bosco, the Salesian school community is constantly challenged to re-interpret and re-enliven his educational vision in every generation and circumstance, according to the requirements of the contemporary situation and the needs of young people, to whom he once said: “I have only one wish: that you be happy in this world and the next”.
Charter for Salesian Schools in Australia – March 2003
Purpose
Mindful of the challenge to re-interpret and re-enliven the educational vision of St John Bosco so as to reflect the needs of young people and the requirements of the local context, the purpose of The Salesian Schools Review and Reflection Process is to:
provide an opportunity for each school community to reflect upon the manner in which the Salesian charism is given living expression in the life of the school;
encourage each school community to constantly review and deepen its fidelity to the Salesian charism;
allow each school community to name and celebrate those aspects of school life that are positive expressions of the way in which the Salesian ethos is alive and active in the school community;
provide external affirmation of those positive aspects of school life which contribute to the Salesian nature of the school;
recommend ways in which the Salesian ethos can be strengthened and developed in the school community.
Occurrence and Timing
The Salesian Schools Review and Reflection Process will be trialled during 2004 (at a time designated by the Principal of each school) and reviewed at the 2004 Annual General Meeting of the Salesian Principals Association.
Process
The Salesian Schools Review and Reflection Process involves three stages:
School Community Review and Reflection
The school community engages in a process of reflection so as to be able to review and deepen the manner in which the Salesian charism is given living expression in the school community;
The Principal prepares a report and supporting documentation for presentation to the Validation Team;
Validation Visit
A “Validation Team”, comprising two Salesian principals and an educator unfamiliar with Salesian education, visits the school to review the documentation, discuss the Salesian life of the school with the Principal, and interview appropriate staff.
Validation Report
The Validation Team prepares a report to be presented to the Salesian Principals Association and the Salesian Provincial;
The report will comment on the Salesian dimension of the life of the school, affirming aspects that should be celebrated and making recommendations for ways in which the Salesian ethos can be strengthened and developed in the school community.
Criteria
The criteria for The Salesian Schools Review and Reflection Process are outlined in the “Charter for Salesian Schools in Australia” (March 2003).
Salesian Principals Association of Australia
November 2003
Salesian Review and Reflection Process
College (High School) Implementation Process
Preliminary
Distribution and explanation of Salesian Schools Charter [March / April 2003]
Staff briefing and input [28 January 2004]
Salesian Schools Charter
Salesian Review and Reflection Process
Preparatory material for reading and reflection [Throughout Term 1]
Staff Retreat Day
Prayer
Input by Fr Murdoch
Response by two members of staff
Group reflection on ways the Charter values are lived at St John Bosco College
Identification of ways in which the Salesian Spirit is given effective expression and how it can be enhanced
Lunch
Adventure Activities
Eucharist
Documentation
Staff Reflections – as a result of the Staff Retreat Day
Principal’s Report – a reflection on how the Principal sees that the Salesian Spirit is given effective expression and how it can be enhanced
Staff Handbook
Religious Education
Pastoral Care
Curriculum
School Visitation [17 – 18 March 2004]
Fr John Papworth and Fr Frank Bertagnolli visit St John Bosco College
Documentation Review
Interviews
Members of College Executive
Curriculum Committee
Pastoral and Administration Team
Teachers
Student Representative Council
Parent Forum
Tour and Observations
College grounds and facilities
Staffroom
Classrooms
Playground
Report
The Salesian visitors prepare a report to be presented to the Principal and distributed to staff
Salesian Action Plan
To be developed at the school level taking into account data and insights gained as a result of the entire review and reflection process
Salesian Schools Review and Reflection Process
Staff Development Day – Term 1 – March 2004
1 Purpose |
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2 Format |
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3 A Home That Welcomes |
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4 A parish that evangelizes |
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5 A School that prepares for life |
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6 A Playground Where Friends Meet And Enjoy Themselves |
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7 March 2004 |
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8 Salesian Review and Reflection Process |
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