Student Awards

Learning Power Award Recipients

Congratulations to students who have been recognised by staff for their demonstration of one or many of the 6 Learning Powers celebrated at SMDP.

  • Collaboration
  • Curiosity
  • Creativity
  • Reflection
  • Motivation
  • Resilience

On Monday during our whole school assembly, the following students were acknowledged and their learning described so we all know why they are worthy recipients of our awards and applause.

 

We send out a big virtual clap to the following students.

Term 3, Week 10

Prep L

Anhad

For being a motivated learner who is always focused and ready to extend himself with a positive attitude! Anhad always does his best and a little bit more, and always works hard to drive his learning. Well done Anhad, we are so proud of you!

Prep N

Emanuel

For being a motivated learner who has embraced our engagement continuum and is using it to help him make good choices for his learning.  Emanuel is showing his ability to invest in his learning by adding details to his drawing and attempting to sound out unknown words using his letter sound knowledge.  It is so wonderful to see your learning Emanuel.

1/2C

Joyce

For being a motivated learner during maths where she independently made the decision to extend herself. When exploring place value, she realised that 3 digit numbers were too easy, and seeked a challenge through 4 digit numbers. Well done for being a driver in your own learning, Joyce!

1/2S

Darren

For being a creative learner this week during Green Week. Darren tapped into his creative side to design a wonderful costume about recycling. He used his knowledge on the things that can be recycled and included these on his robotic looking costume! Well done Darren!

1/2JA

Arya 

For being a reflective learner who demonstrated determination during writing this week. Arya took teacher feedback on board to drive her learning and revise and edit her writing piece. Keep up the great work, Arya! 

3/4SL

Vrish 

For being a reflective learner who acts on feedback and is always looking for better ways to achieve an outcome. He links new ideas to what he already knows and looks for his next steps in his learning journey.

3/4O

Anisha

For being a motivated learner during swimming. Anisha has demonstrated a positive attitude and motivation to improve her swimming skills. She encourages her peers and sets a great example for her group, especially with diving and backstroke. Keep up the great work, Anisha! 

3/4S

Indigo

For being a motivated learner who has developed into a mature, responsible and successful learner. You show pride for our school by cleaning up the yard without being asked. You are developing into an organised learner who can effectively manage distractions and focus on your learning tasks. Well done Indigo!

5/6AN

Daksh

For being a creative learner who has demonstrated this skill during our Grammar in Context sessions this past week. Your drawing of your dragon was fabulous with a well constructed sentence! Well done Daksh.

5/6K

Aluel

For being a resilient learner in Writing this week. You positively responded to feedback for your writing and persevered with the challenging topic you chose to write about. You worked hard to research your chosen location and disaster so you could accurately write your narrative. Keep up this proactive and positive attitude to learning Aluel.

5/6S

Simrit

For being a resilient learner, who is able to look on the bright side of things and  can cope positively with challenges and issues when they arise.  You are thoughtful and reflective, and take the time to think through things carefully.  You present work of a high standard, and are open to receiving feedback and looking at ways to improve your learning.  This is evident in the way you seek advice regarding your Essential Assessment scores.  Please keep up your great work in this space Simrit!

Nick (PE)

Jill 3/4ST

For being a motivated learner during all of our PE lessons in Term 3. You show such great effort no matter what the activity and you always give it your best. It’s a credit to the attitude you show to your learning and you are always trying to improve. Keep up the awesome work!