Year 3/4 Learning Reflection

Dear Parents and Guardians,

 

What an incredible year it has been! Time has flown by, and we've concluded another fantastic year filled with teaching and learning. Looking back over the school year,  it's been heartwarming to see student's academic and personal growth. We’ve had a wonderful array of events bringing our students and school community together, including Harmony Day, a visit to the Melbourne Zoo, Phillip Island Camp, Sports Day, a visit by Engineers from Transubran, Spanish Fiesta, Science Week, Pharohs, our Festive Concert and Art Show, and an exclusive viewing of Kensuke's Kingdom.

 

As we wrap up this school year, we wish all students and their families a safe and restful summer break! We look forward to seeing everyone next year!

 

Best Wishes,

 

Miss Stokes, Miss Seher, Mr Allardice, Mrs Sturzo and Miss Angela 

 

Here are some highlights from Miss Stokes, Miss Seher, and Mr Allardice, along with a few snaps of the year! 

 

Miss Stokes' highlight: My students were hard-working and open to new learning challenges. It was wonderful to see their enthusiasm, persistence, and willingness to try, even when things were tricky! 

 

Mr Allardice's highlight: For me, the highlight was the enthusiasm students showed whenever we had a special event!

 

Miss Seher's highlight: For me, the highlight was having a class where everyone worked amazingly together regardless of their background or interests. They are supportive of each other no matter what! 

Here are some highlights from Miss Angela, Mrs Sturzo and Mrs Kilkenny along with a few snaps of the year! 

 

Miss Angela's highlight: A highlight for me was our camp trip to Phillip Island. It was amazing to see students in a different environment. Seeing them do activities that were out of their comfort zone, such as the giant swing and flying fox wasa highlight!

 

Mrs Sturzo's highlight: A highlight for me was our first ever colour run! Students braved the heat and made continuous laps around the track, laughing and dodging the coloured flour being tossed at them. 

 

Mrs Kilkenny's highlight: A highlight for me was coming in every Wednesday with 3A and all the students greeting me with big smiles and enthusiasm ready to start their day!