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Wellbeing Centre Newsletter

Many families may have watched the Big Freeze at the King's Birthday AFL match and witnessed the enormous impact one person can have on the lives of so many. Neale Daniher's courage, determination and commitment to raising awareness and support for those affected by Motor Neurone Disease is a powerful reminder that each of us has the ability to make a difference. His story inspires us to consider how our own actions, no matter how small, can positively impact others.

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At our school, these qualities are reflected in our CARE values of Cooperation, Achievement, Respect and Empathy. Whether it is including someone in a game, offering a helping hand, listening to a friend, showing respect for others or celebrating each other's successes, small acts can have a significant impact on those around us.

By choosing kindness, showing empathy and treating others with respect, our students help create a positive and inclusive school community where everyone feels valued, supported and connected. Together, through our everyday actions, we can make a meaningful difference—just as Neale Daniher has inspired so many Australians to do.

 

Wellbeing Shoutouts for this week!

The Year 2 Students who have been cleaning up the yard without being asked.  (This has been noticed by our Friendology Leaders.)

 

Lola and Violet Yr 1 for being kind and caring friends.

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Finn Yr1 for always helping others in his class

 

Our Year 5/6 students who look out for their younger children and find help for them when they need it.

 

Our senior students who are helping to run lunchtime clubs, giving up their own time to provide something fun for others to do at lunchtime.

 

REMEMBER…. entries for our Art and Lego challenge are due next Wednesday to the Mindfulness Centre.

 

 

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