2022 CSPWA Awards of Excellence
The Awards of Excellence in Building Positive Catholic School Communities is a rewarding part of work that Catholic School Parents WA does in acknowledging and celebrating the wonderful work that is carried out within our Catholic school communities.
The awards celebrate those within our school communities who contribute to and demonstrate positive outcomes for students, families, and the wider school community. There are five award categories. These include an award for an 'Individual Parent', 'P&F /Parent Group', 'Parish', and 'Principal'. The fifth award is 'The Agnes Weymouth Award' and is awarded to any individual / team within a school community who contributes to building a positive school community. The criteria for each award are listed below and the nomination forms are available to download from the CSPWA website at: https://cspwa.schoolzineplus.com/CSPWA-awards-of-excellence
Criteria for Parent award -
- works collaboratively with the Principal, staff and other parents
- actively works for the benefit of the school, its parents, and students
- promotes and affirms the work of the school in the education of the children
- creates opportunities in the school to build community
Criteria for P&F/Parent Group award -
- works collaboratively with the Principal and staff
- organises and /or promotes social initiatives to encourage community involvement
- promotes and affirms the work of the school in education of the children
- takes the time to listen to and support school requests
- provides good networking opportunities in the school to build community
Criteria for Parish award -
- works collaboratively for the benefit of both the school community and the parish
- actively engages with social initiatives
- promotes and affirms the work of the school and the parish
- provides good networking opportunities in the school and parish to build community
Criterial for Principal award -
- works collaboratively with the school community
- actively engages with and supports P&F/ Parent Group initiatives
- promotes and affirms the work of the P&F/ Parent Group in their school
- takes time to listen to the parent perspective
- supports the building of community and networking opportunities
Criteria for Agnes Weymouth Award -
- any member of school community is eligible for this award - especially if they sit outside one of the four previous categories (Nominees could include, but are not limited to teachers, maintenance teams, administrative staff or those staff members who commit to extra-curricular activities.)
- supports the school by working in partnership for the best outcomes for all