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Student Wellbeing

Introducing our Child Safety Officer

As part of our ongoing commitment to Child Safety and fostering a supportive environment, our students are regularly reminded about the importance of identifying and accessing their five trusted adults within the school community.

 

This week, we are taking a specific step to reinforce this critical message. Your children will be formally introduced to our dedicated Child Safety Officer, Nadine Bolton, who is already a very familiar and trusted face to them.

 

Nadine serves as a vital safe person for your child. We encourage students to speak to Nadine should they need any support, have a concern, or require someone safe to talk to while at school.

 

We believe that by clearly designating roles and providing readily available support, we empower our students to feel safe and confident every day.

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PBL RRRoch  Stars - Congratulations! 

Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) - Week 8 

Introducing our newest RRRoch Stars whose names were selected from the PBL Barrell at Morning Greeting on Tuesday 25 November by our PBL leaders Kimmy and Maddie. These students have displayed one of our expected behaviours and were acknowledged for their efforts to build a positive school for all.  

 

We would like to congratulate Annabelle Crowley from Year 4  for showing the expected behaviour of Respect.  

 

We would like to congratulate Katherine Lang  from Prep for showing the expected behaviour of Responsibility.  

 

We would like to congratulate Rose Iles from Year 5 for showing the expected behaviour of Resilience.

 

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Congratulations to Annabelle, Katherine and Rose are newest RRROCH Stars!
Congratulations to Annabelle, Katherine and Rose are newest RRROCH Stars!

 

Our students continue to practice the Term 4 Value of Excellence every day at school. It’s inspiring to see our students recognise that excellence isn’t just about achievement. It’s about kindness, effort and the way we treat others every day.

 

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Each week our school follows a PBL Weekly Focus. This week, the focus of our PBL lessons will be teaching students to 'Move Safely'  and next week the focus will be to 'Look After our School'. 

 

The weekly PBL focus aims to keep our PBL framework on the agenda across the school to ensure consistent practices from Prep - Year 6 are in place.  It also keeps the excitement of Gotcha Tickets, Class Rewards and Whole School Rewards alive! 

 

We encourage discussions with our students around the expected behaviour for the week and endeavour to 'catch' the students who are following the expected behaviours by giving them the Gotcha Tickets when an expected behaviour is displayed. 

 

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Every Child, Everybody, Everyday. 

 

Nadine Bolton & Alex Keisler

Student Wellbeing Leaders