Wellbeing

Positive Behaviours for Learning
As the students settle back into the routines of school life & become acquainted with each other again we are explicitly teaching our expectations using our Positive Behaviours for Learning matrix. The aim is to make OLSC a safe & happy place for all. We have high expectations for all our students & use our Positive Behaviours for Learning matrix to help us all shine.
Sam is our Positive Behaviours for Learning Mascot:
Student Leaders 2024
Our student leaders take on various roles within our school throughout the year. They work in small teams to meet community engagement and fundraising goals. The work they undertake reflects our school Gospel values of Respect, Responsibility and Resilience and builds the community consciousness of all members of our school community.
It is with great pleasure that we introduce our Student Leaders for 2024. We look forward to working with them throughout the year.
School Captains: Vice Captains
| RubyLee & Elson Isabella & Andy
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SRC: | Anika Harry Kaelynn Serah |
Social Justice | Matthew Aadya Clare Natasha |
House Captains | Green: Noah & Gus |
Blue: Elnathan & Nishika | |
Yellow: Noah & Kang | |
Red: Rohit & Noah | |
Technology | Blake Kobe Hamsini Leon |
The Arts | Celeste Scarlett |
Sustainability | Tanvee Nira Serah |
Our new student leaders were very excited and proud to receive their leadership badges at our first assembly for 2024.
Healthy Eating: School Lunch Boxes
Healthy lunches and snacks help children concentrate and play throughout the day.
Encourage your child to be involved in their own lunch preparation and discuss choices with them. Try to include a variety of foods from each of the 5 food groups.
Here are some tips that might help.
Brain Food
As you are aware our school timetable has two solid 2hr teaching blocks when the students are more alert and a shorter afternoon block.
We suggest all students bring some 'brain' food to school each day. Brain food helps to sustain energy and focus for learning.
Brain food is usually brought to school in a small container & is a VERY healthy snack that the students can graze on whilst working.
Some examples of brain food include:
- Blueberries
- Strawberries
- Bananas
- Apple cut into bite sized pieces
- Carrot, cucumber or celery sticks
- Sultanas
- Dried fruit
If you have any questions please contact your child's learning group teacher.
Student Leaders News
Zooper Dooper Fridays
Every Friday for the rest of Term 1 the SRC will be selling Zooper Doopers for 50 cents. They will go around to each learning centre at first break. Only one zooper dooper can be purchased per child.
Feel free to email me at: shenderson@olscwyn.catholic.edu.au or call the school office if you have any concerns or need help at any time.
Cheers
Sandy