PRIMARY NEWS
From the Assistant Principal
PRIMARY NEWS
From the Assistant Principal
Congratulations to the students who received awards last week:
Congratulations to the students who received awards last week: Taylor Brabant, Lane Hoskings, Kobe Butcher, Laura Cameron, Ben Browett, Lilly Scott, Alex Stewart, Ella Walford, Jonty Melvin Smith, Ethan Luxford, Florence Black, Jonah Moore, Chloe Worgan, Bohan Randall, Xian Zapata, Jaxon Taber, Lily Robertson, Will Kentwell, Rory Tonkin, Griffin Sanderson, Cadence Graham, Nevaeh Trevithick, Shakwana O’Connell, Sara Srithong, Kim Tulabut, Matty Mowel, Sarah Duffy-Bauer, Lawson Walsh, Charlie Devlin, Phoebe Horner, Oliver Graham, Erin Campbell, Rebecca Thomas, Edie Simmonds, Annie Doyle, Tula Kourahanis and Alix Baker.
Stage 1 is holding a Multi-Cultural day on Thursday. In Geography, they have been learning about other people and places around the world. The day will start with a fashion show and all Year 1 and 2 students are encouraged to come to school wearing costumes/national dress or colours of another country. Throughout the day, the students will get to experience games, language, dances and customs of other nationalities as well as getting to taste various foods from other countries.
Reports will be sent home next Friday, 30 June.
Pizza orders have now closed. The ‘Pizza Day’ for K-6 students will be next Tuesday 26 June. All profits raised will go to Caritas.
Students should be in full school winter uniform as of 1 June. If you have any issues with this or your child is out of uniform for a particular reason, could you please send in a note to their classroom teacher or speak to Mrs Dal Santo. This includes ties.
As part of Kindergarten’s History unit this term they are going to Pioneer Village on Thursday, 22 June. They will be leaving the school grounds at 9:20am and arriving back at approximately 11:30am on the bus. The children will get damper and cordial for morning tea while they are there. Thank you to the parents who have volunteered to help on the day.
Next term students from Year 2 to Year 6 will be participating in the Peer Support program. Peer Support is a program, which provides a fun engaging environment for young people to address social issues. Modules are designed to equip young people with skills to deal proactively with life experiences. The Peer support program promotes wellbeing, which encourages positive relationships, connectedness and a sense of responsibility. Trained Year 6 leaders, supervised by a teacher, facilitate structured activities with multi-aged groups (Year 2-5) of approximately 10 students. The Year 6 training will take place on Thursday and Friday 20 & 21 July at the Inverell Club.