Student Leaders 

News & Awards

Antonella Tsakmakis - Wellbeing Leader

THE IGNATION Award

 

Each week an award is given to a student who demonstrates one or all of our school values:    Community   Excellence   Respect.

No award this week.

 

Class Awards      from  Term 2    Week  11 

Class awards are presented to students who have demonstrated great effort and achievement in their learning. We acknowledge collaboration and initiative as well

as resilience and kindness shown in their classroom this week. 

GradeStudent’s NameAwarded for...

Prep Ak

 

 

AmenMaking kind choices in our classroom.

Prev SV

 

 

PrimoFor his enthusiasm for learning at his new school.

1/2  MB

 

 

EoghanFor working hard on his writing! We are very proud of you Eoghan! 

1/ 2  AS

 

Xavier 

For always doing his best work. You are a great role model to other students Xavier. Well done!

 

 

1/2 DG

 

 

Daniel

For being a kind and welcoming friend to a new student at Trinity. 

3/4 SK

 

 

Andy For his dedication to showing kindness and care in the classroom. Well done Andy!

3/4 TR

 

 

Mary 

 

 

Maxwell

For focussed learning during Science.

 

 

Reading and completing 14 Lexile books and quizzes in Term 2 for Take Home Reading

 

3/4 VA

 

 

 

Saul

For his consistent commitment to learning and being a role model to others  

Well done Saul!

5/6  FA

 

 

NatalieFor working hard to improve her learning in class during Term 2.

5/6 BOC

 

 

Oscar CThank you Oscar for helping a prep friend on the yard. We appreciate your kindness and care for others.

Performing Arts- 

Ms Stanton

 

 

Tam For her fantastic and unique interpretation of a villain during acting exercises.

Sport- 

Mrs Mcleary

 

 

Patrick 

1/2AS

For working hard on his throwing and catching and staying focused in PE

Science and Art- 

Ms Colleen

Charlotte 

 3/4TR Art

 

Mary 

 3/4TR Science

Her cartoon drawing of Ms Stanton

 

 

Excellent diagram of a bee

 

Student Leaders and SRC Meeting

The SRC will meet next Monday in the library at lunch time.

We will welcome our new Semester 2 Class Leaders.

SRC Badges will be presented at Monday morning assembly.

 

 

 

eSMART Program

The eSmart Program is an initiative of the Alannah & Madeline Foundation, designed to empower students to be safe and responsible online. It encompasses a range of learning tools and resources to help students build essential digital and media literacy skills, so they can thrive online.

eSmart is aligned to the curriculum and free for all Australian schools.

 

We are an eSmart school, meaning we promote the message to be ‘Smart, Safe and Responsible’ in everything we do online. Children and families continue to increase their use of technology and opportunities to interact online and with these increasing opportunities comes an increased level of responsibility.

It is a part of our role to educate children to be the best online citizens they can be.

 

Through our work as an eSmart school, we recognise the important role that schools play in ensuring that children understand the acceptable way to use connected technologies and to interact with others. By educating all children on what it means to be ‘smart, safe and responsible’ we work to protect the wellbeing of all both at school and at home. The eSmart message is one that is shared by all staff in the school.

Each term students work through an eSafety lesson based on these 4 areas, Cyber Safety, Digital Awareness, Digital Responsibility and Digital Citizenship.  These lessons are developed with each year level to specifically look at what they need as learners and users of technology. Our Year 6 students complete an online Digital Licencing program that provides modules around the areas of online safety.  Students work through these sessions with their classroom teachers discussing issues, topics and concerns that can come when we work online.

 

If you have concerns about online activities involving your child please discuss with your classroom teacher.Please note: All children bringing mobile devices to school are to drop them off at the office before school.

For more information about eSmart see https://www.esmart.org.au/

 

 

Antonella Tsakmakis

Wellbeing Leader

atsakmakis@tcs.catholic.edu.au