Student Leaders News & Awards

Antonella Tsakmakis - Wellbeing Leader

THE IGNATION Award

 

Each week an award will be given to a student who demonstrates

one or all of our school values:    

    Community   Excellence   Respect

No Ignatian award this week.

 

Class Awards   from Week  8

Class awards are presented to students who have demonstrated great effort and achievement in their learning. We acknowledge collaboration and initiative as well

as resilience and kindness shown in their classroom this week. 

GradeStudent’s NameAwarded for...

Prep AK

 

 

AbigailBeing a fantastic independent writer! 

Prep SV

 

 

Leo M.For your commitment to sounding out words in your writing.

1/2  AS

 

 

1/2AS Class

For the amazing way you behaved on our Excursion to Bundoora Farm.  What great ambassadors  you are for Trinity Primary School.  Well done!

 

1/ 2  DG

 

 

QuentinFor your enthusiasm at the Bundoora farm excursion and your caring and compassionate nature in the classroom!

1/ 2 MB

 

 

Romeo 

For being a great leader on our 1/2 excursion and making sure everyone felt included. Well done Romeo!  We are so lucky to have your kindness in our grade! 

 

3/4 TR

 

 

Charlie 

 

 

Emmanuel 

For showing great enthusiasm in creating his diorama and information report for inquiry. 

 

For completing his research for his information report.

 

3/ 4  VA

 

 

Jennifer 

For being a kind and caring member in Year 3 / 4 VA and for always approaching learning with a bright and happy smile.  Thank you Jennifer!!

 

5/6  FA

 

 

Austin For supporting students in the class with their learning. Well done Austin.

5/6 BOC

 

 

JamesDisplaying excellent manners and doing great work.232q 

Sport- 

Mrs Mcleary

Mary 

 3/4 TR

For staying focused in class and working hard to improve her AFL skills in PE

 

Science

Ms Colleen

Deng  

3/4TR

Outstanding effort in science this week

Visual Arts

Ms

Colleen

Rosie

 3/4

For her impossible triangle drawing 

Student Leaders and SRC Meeting

Term Two  Week 9

Present: Lucia Emersyn Lendrick Chelsea Amelia

William Esther Hannah Angela Cesafino Mikayla

Vihaan Anthony Ari

Date: Tuesday 11 June 2024

Teacher Present:  Mrs Antonella

 

A reminder that every Wednesday is “soccer free” for the year 5/6 students!

 

On a scale of 1-10, how has our school  been  learning this week? 

Prep AK: 8 we are learning about nonfiction and fiction texts

Prep SV: 9 we love science, art and Mandarin

1/2 MB: 9 writing about our Bundoora farm excursion,  Science and  Sport

1/2 DG: 8 learning about non fiction texts and why they are important

1/2 AS: 8 creating patterns,  sport lessons because we are playing tag with footy balls

3/4 TR: 9 time tables, Esmart and preparing for our student led conversations

3/4 MG: 8 collecting data from around the school and presenting at assembly 

3/4 VA: 6  math posters on data and presenting info reports

5/6 BOC:  9 street art  and our work on sustainability

5/6 FA: 8 we had a really good start on our  "stop motion" projects and Esmart 

 

On a scale of 1-10, how has our school  been  working together this week?

Prep AK: 8 helping one another

Prep SV: 8 team work 

1/2 MB: 8 Cooperating with our  partners and reminders about being kind to others

1/2 DG: 8 sharing ideas and asking questions politely

1/2 AS: 8 listening to the speaker and waiting our turn to speak

3/4 TR: 8 group work in math and taking responsibility for my team

3/4 MG: 9 everyone is co operating, reminding each other about class expectations

3/4 VA: 7 some people only choose their friends when working  in groups

5/6 BOC: 7 sometimes we are noisy in class

5/6 FA: 8  a lot of people have been working well 

 

Learning and events at Trinity this week:

  • Thursday and Friday- SECOND HAND BOOK SALE IN THE LIBRARY!!!!
  • Preparing for student led conversations
  • Year 5/6 students are training for Winter Gala

Suggestions from the SRC

  • Library open during lunch/snack when it is cold weather outside

Safety issues from the SRC

  • Wet stairs and floors especially when students come in from play time and bring in all the leaves and dirt. This can be dangerous as it is slippery - Please use the mats outside doorways to clean shoes before coming into the school building!

 

If at any time you would like to chat about anything wellbeing related at Trinity, or you have any questions or concerns about your child's wellbeing, please do not hesitate to see your child's teacher or myself. 

Antonella Tsakmakis

Wellbeing Leader

atsakmakis@tcs.catholic.edu.au