HOY Update

As assessment time looms for our students at the end of term, it is really important to consider when our students are introducing purposeful breaks and rests from their busy schedules. Stress of due dates and managing workload can be overwhelming. The Resilience Project has a fantastic article regarding breathwork that you and your child can complete at home. 

Reducing stress with breathwork

How often do you notice your breathing?

Taking time each day to focus on our breathing gives our brains valuable time to slow down from the rush of the day, reducing our stresses as we go. It involves paying attention to your breath as it moves in and out of your body, without judgement or distraction.For the week ahead, our TRP team is committing to a daily two minute practice of a deep breathing technique. Please feel free to use your own technique if you have one. For those of you who need some inspiration (like us!), try one of our favourites: 

 

Five finger breathing:

  1. Simply hold up one hand and spread out your fingers.
  2. With the index finger of the opposite hand slowly trace around the outside of your fingers beginning at the base of your thumb and moving upwards.
  3. As you move your finger up, take a slow breath in.
  4. As you move your finger down, slowly breathe out.
  5. Repeat for a couple of minutes or until you feel calm.

The simplicity of this method is great as you can use it anywhere, whether it’s to start your morning at home, or in between breaks at work when you need a refresh. Five finger breathing can be practised for as little as a few minutes or as long as 20 minutes. It’s an easy yet powerful technique that can be used at any time to relax your mind or bring more focus to the present moment. It can also be a very useful meditation before bed, as it helps to put your mind at ease and fall asleep.

 

Uniform Room

Our school’s uniform room is located in E03 and can be accessed between 8:10am and 8:30am. To borrow items or obtain a uniform pass, please visit E03 between these times. Failure to comply will result in being assigned a lunch detention.

 

Please be aware that our school has a process for students who are not compliant with our uniform policy. Please read the attached document that shows this process, and speak with the relevant Head of Year if you have any questions.

 

Broncos Visit – The Resilience Project

As part of the partnership with The Resilience Project we are delighted to announce that past and current NRL and NRLW Brisbane Broncos players are coming in Week 10 to present to our Year 9 cohort in Connect. The players will talk about their experiences with GEM, and how they engage with it and practice it on a daily basis.

 

Broncos skippers Pat Carrigan and Ali Brigginshaw have led the launch of a new community partnership with The Resilience Project, to tackle mental health in Brisbane schools. Click on the link below for more information.