Principal's Report

Dear Families,
Harmony Day is the 21st of March. We will have a picnic lunch to celebrate our diversity, inclusive culture and kindness. Students will be able to purchase a sausage, hamburger and Zooper Dooper to enjoy for lunch. JSC have decided the funds raised will go to the Royal Children’s Hospital Appeal. “A Touch of Orange” is the dress up theme. Studenst are encouraged to wear a touch of orange such as an orange ribbon, orange socks, orange t-shirt etc, with their school uniform.
Food can be ordered via Qkr!
NAPLAN
Grade 3 and 5 students completed their first NAPLAN assessment yesterday. Students were asked to write a narrative with the theme being ‘an amazing ride.” Grade 5 students writing was online and Grade 3 children were writing on paper. Grade 5 students completed their reading assessment today.
URstrong
Throughout the term, classes have been participating in fortnightly activities around this program. For the next two weeks we will be focusing on Friendship Fires.
Friendship Fire or Mean-on-Purpose?
Conflict is tricky! How can we tell the difference between Friendship Fires, Mean-on-Purpose, Mean-by-Accident, and Bullying?
We classify conflict into just two categories to keep things as easy as possible for kids: Friendship Fires® (normal conflicts between friends) and Mean-on-Purpose behaviour. By making this distinction and establishing a common language, we can better coach and guide our children towards healthy friendships.
Is it a Friendship Fire or Mean-on-Purpose?
Kids and their parents sometimes mistakenly believe that any conflict with a friend is “bullying” (a word that is typically misused and misunderstood). Instead, however, we want to use simple, kid-friendly language. Here are a few common questions:
So, how can we tell the difference between a Friendship Fire or Mean-on-Purpose?
The difference really lies in intent—was it a misunderstanding or were they really trying to hurt your feelings? From the data we’ve collected so far, the majority of conflict that exists in schools are Friendship Fires (approx. 90%).
Can a friend be Mean-on-Purpose too?
Yes, absolutely, and it really hurts!
Can a friend be Mean-by-Accident?
Yep, this is a Friendship Fire.
Can a Friendship Fire escalate into Mean-on-Purpose?
Definitely. This is why we teach kids that timing is important when we put out our Friendship Fires. Sometimes we’re not ready or our friend isn’t ready to put out the Fire. If we continue to try and Talk-it-Out when the time isn’t right, we will inevitably make the Fire bigger.
Can we de-escalate a Mean-on-Purpose moment into a Friendship Fire?
For sure. Sometimes we misinterpret someone’s behaviour as Mean-on-Purpose. When we respond with a Quick Comeback, the person knows we felt it was mean. This then allows that person to respond in a way that explains that their intent wasn’t to be mean. By doing this, they move into the Talk-it-Out phase on the Friend-o-Cycle and, thus, it’s downgraded to a Friendship Fire.
Here’s a scenario that demonstrates our step-by-step friendship strategy in-action:
Your friend starts calling you the nickname, “Sweatpants,” because you always wear comfy pants to school. At first, you think it’s fun and it makes you feel closer to your friend. You both laugh about it and think it’s cool.
After time, it feels less funny and more like your friend is making fun of you. You start to feel offended and it’s really bugging you. THIS IS A FRIENDSHIP FIRE®.
In URSTRONG, we teach kids to (1) Retell the situation, and (2) Explain how it made you feel. This is a conversation.
You ask to talk to your friend and let them know that the nickname is actually making you feel bad. Through the conversation, you explain how you feel and you respectfully ask your friend to not call you “Sweatpants” anymore.
The next day, your friend continues calling you the nickname, fully knowing you don’t like it. THIS IS MEAN-ON-PURPOSE.
In URSTRONG, we teach kids to say their Quick Comeback in a strong voice and then walk away. This is not a conversation.
When your friend calls you the nickname again, knowing it’s hurtful, you say your Quick Comeback: “Stop.” You walk away and try to keep your focus on something that makes you happy.
At this point, we would let kids know that if this is a healthy friendship, your friend would respect you enough to stop calling you the nickname. If your friend continues calling you the name, trust and respect (Friendship Fact #3) break down, and this friendship would be in the unhealthy (red) zone of the Friend-o-Meter.
The URSTRONG advice: Spend less time with this friend. You deserve healthy, feel-good friendships and remember Friendship Fact #4: Friendships change…and that’s okay.
If your friend continued to be Mean-on-Purpose, despite standing up for yourself and communicating it’s not okay (through your Quick Comeback), then THIS IS BULLYING. (We describe bullying as ongoing, Mean-on-Purpose behaviour.)
This requires the support of adults to provide deeper interventions. We encourage URSTRONG Schools to follow our Bullying Prevention Plan that outlines the procedure for both the victim and the perpetrator.
EASTER RAFFLE - PARENTS & FRIENDS
P&F are hosting an exciting Easter raffle as their final fundraiser for Term 1. We’d love your support—donations can be dropped off at the front office. Tickets will be available for purchase through Qkr!, so don't miss your chance to be in the draw. The raffle will be drawn at the end of term assembly.
PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
On Saturday, 15th March, staff will once again complete their practical First Aid Training with Rich River. This training provides valuable updates on the latest first aid techniques and best practices, ensuring staff are equipped to respond confidently and effectively in emergencies.
SCHOOL COUNCIL
Nominations for School Council closed on 6th March. As nominations did not exceed vacancies we did not need to go to a ballot. We are very pleased to announce that Jade Golightly has renominated for another two years on council. Our AGM will be held on Monday 24th of March at 6pm when our Annual Report for 2024 will be presented. Following the AGM, we will have our first meeting of our newly formed council. A copy of this report will then be available at the Office.
Have an enjoyable weekend.
Regards Heather