St Therese’s has incorporated the use of technology across all key learning areas to meet the needs of contemporary learners in a 21st-century environment.
At St Therese’s we intentionally integrate digital technologies to enrich teaching and learning from Kindergarten to Year 6. Technology is used as a powerful tool to support authentic learning experiences that connect with the real world, encouraging students to think critically, solve problems creatively, and collaborate effectively.
Through purposeful use of digital tools, students are empowered to inquire, design, create, and communicate their ideas in meaningful ways. They learn to analyse information, evaluate sources, and develop informed perspectives while engaging with a range of media and platforms.
Our approach ensures that technology enhances curriculum outcomes, fosters innovation, and supports diverse learning needs. We are committed to developing confident, responsible digital citizens who can adapt, think deeply, and contribute positively in an ever-changing world.
Accounts
Students have a personal school account that enables them to log into MN Connect (http://mnconnect.cloud)
Username: firstname.lastname Password: (selected by students)*
If your child forgets their password it can be reset by a teacher or the teacher librarian.
This includes an email account:
firstname.lastname@mnstu.catholic.edu.au (fred.flintstone@mnstu.catholic.edu.au)
Microsoft Account — Microsoft365
The diocese offers all students their own “cloud space”. Students access this cloud via MNConnect (http://mnconnect.cloud) using their school username and school password to login. This space is used by teachers and students for collaboration and communication.
Students may access free programs such as MinecraftEDU via the Microsoft store using their school email details.