Partnering with Catholic Schools Broken Bay
Catholic Schools Broken Bay Partnership Principles - A Commitment by both Families and schools
Catholic Schools Broken Bay (CSBB) recognises the importance of supporting parents and first educators of their children and honours the primary role families play in their child's faith formation, learning and wellbeing.
Our Partnership Principles reflect a shared commitment to work together with mutual respect, trust, and open communication. Guided by Gospel values, we aim to build strong, supportive communities where every child and family feel known, valued and cared for.
Together, we partner to support each child's growth, learning, and faith journey.

Partner in your child’s education
We recognise that parents and carers are the first and foremost educators of their children. We value the partnership between families and schools, which supports parents in their essential roles in their child's faith formation, learning, and wellbeing.
In this partnership, families and teachers hold distinct yet equally important roles. We promote collaboration, mutual respect and trust, which align with the ethos and values of the Catholic Church. Teachers and staff are respected for their professional skills and competence, while parents are valued for the central role they play in their child’s growth.

Community Engagement and Support
At Catholic Schools Broken Bay (CSBB), our Parent Charter outlines the principles and responsibilities for all members of the CSBB community, fostering respectful and collaborative relationships. Within the reality of the schooling experience, it is recognised that, from time to time, misunderstandings, differences of opinion and situations of dissatisfaction may give rise to concerns or complaints which need to be resolved.

Resources for Families
We prioritise the development of every student by providing a rich array of learning resources designed to ensure safety, wellbeing, and readiness for all stages of school life. Preparing students for each transition from Early Learning to Kindergarten and from Stage 3 (Years 5 and 6) to Secondary school and into the workforce which ensures that they are not only academically ready but also emotionally equipped to thrive in a supportive and inclusive environment.

Catholic Schools Parents
Broken Bay Catholic Schools Parents (CSP) is the peak Representational Body recognised by The Most Rev Anthony Randazzo and Catholic Schools Broken Bay (CSBB) to represent all parents of children attending systemic Catholic Schools in Broken Bay.
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