Student Wellbeing Advocates

This year we have created a new team of Wellbeing Advocates.  The advocates represent each of the learning teams in the school and help us to create a whole school inclusive environment where students can feel safe and connected, as well as feel confident, motivated and challenged to learn.

Our 2016 Student Wellbeing Advocates are:

  • Foundation: Jessica Stevens / Debbie Carr
  • Year 1/2: Victor Pody
  • Year 3/4: Roxy Clarke
  • Year 5/6: Molly-Rose Clifton-Williamson
  • Specialists: Angela Huber
  • Leadership: Hayriye Ali, Rebecca Bubeck, Helen Otway, Julie Leech

As a team we can work together to create the right conditions for learning in our school, and look deeply into the programs and initiatives that we have on offer to support a range of different needs, such as:

Miss Rodrigues taking circle time.

Miss Rodrigues taking circle time.

The team has now met twice this year and we will continue to meet every fortnight.

Swimming Champs

Last week I attended the District Swimming Competition with three students from our Year 5/6 – Luuly, Tina and Victor..   I was privileged to attend the competition at the St Albans Leisure Centre with these three star swimmers. Each one of them did their very best and was able to win a ribbon, either first or second in their event. Luuly, Tina and Victor were great ambassadors for our school, demonstrating respectful manners, positive sportsmanship and team spirit. They made me very proud to be their principal.

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Our 5/6 students are demonstrating a range of very positive behaviors across the school. As our leaders, many younger children look up to these students and learn from their beahviour and conduct. When I see students walking respectively through corridors and playing fairly in the yard, I know that these students are practicing to be good citizens. Also when I hear these students use their manners, speak politely to others and interact in discussions in the classroom I know they are working hard to demonstrate our school values.

I am grateful to our staff in the school, who also model and teach respectful behaviours and attitudes throughout the school day, whether it is in the classroom or in the yard. As adults, we play a big part in the education and wellbeing of our children. We provide our students with many examples of how to communicate effectively and get along with people.

Our assembly provides an opportunity for our students to be recognized for their achievements, whether in class, sport or with their demonstration of our values:

Teamwork, Honesty, Respect, Belonging

Once again, congratulations to our swimming champions and good luck with the next level championships.