Wellbeing

Josy Reeder

Managing Big Feelings Webinar

Big feelings are a part of being human. This session is designed to support you to show up in the most helpful way when your children experience big feelings. The goal is for parents and carers to feel more informed and more empowered. Read the attached flyer and click the QR code to register. 

 

2024 Lunch Club Overview

Lunch Clubs are particularly appreciated by those students who:

  • find navigating the playground a little overwhelming 
  • struggle with the lack of structure in the playground and prefer activities that are guided by a teacher
  • find it difficult to initiate or maintain friendships or may be interested in quieter activities not usually available outside. Friendships blossom between children who find a common interest, and who they may not otherwise have met. 

Bringing students together from all year levels and also supports buddy friendships and social groups. The programs are organised and supervised by staff who generously share their expertise to make Lunch Clubs a fun and valuable experience for students.

 

Club

Day of the Week

Who

Outline

Wakakirri

 

Monday and ThursdayGrade 5/6Wakakirri is a national story-dance competition. Students in Grade 5 and 6 are invited to participate in our annual competition entry, using movement, acting and dance to tell a story. 

Drawing Club

 

Thursday/FridayP-6Come with your pencil case and enjoy some quiet mindful time colouring in and drawing. 

IT Club

 

Wednesday

3-6

 

Come along to the STEM room to explore online games & apps.

Library 

&

Chess

 

MondayP-6Come along to explore the books in our new library or play a game of chess.

Choir

 

Tuesday 2-6Come along for a sing a long! 

Sport

 

Wednesday1-6Every Wednesday different year levels are free to join us in the Hall for some Sport! 

 

Nationally Consistent Collection of Data (NCCD) On School Students with Disability 

 

What is the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data? 

Schools must now complete the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD) every year. It counts the number of students who receive additional adjustments or “help” at school because of a disability. The NCCD helps governments plan for the needs of students with disability. 

 

Please read the pamphlet attached for more information. 

 

 

Orange Card System

Any student at OLA is allowed to use the Orange card if they need a break from the classroom or playground- no explanation required. Orange cards are accessible to all students. 

 

The child will hand the card to the office staff who will let a member of the Wellbeing team know. 

 

Josy Reeder

Learning Diversity/Wellbeing Leader