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Kindness Cards

Kindness Cards are a special card that the Grade 6 leaders are responsible for giving to students at play times to recognise kind acts they notice around the yard. If a student receives a Kindness Card, they will feature on this page in the next newsletter.

 

Each of the Kindness Cards have been designed by the Grade 6 leadership team and all feature different designs. There are 8 Kindness Cards to collect. Leaders will also be keeping track of the class who receives the most Kindness Cards and announcing the winning class each month at assembly. They can’t wait to highlight all the kindness around the school!

 

Over the last few weeks, the following students have received Kindness Cards:

NameGradeReason
Stephanie WindlePEWHelped a student who fell over and walked them to sick bay.
Asha BrodiePKHInvited someone to play when they were upset.
Sophie CharlwoodPLBBought her friend a treat from the canteen when she felt sad.
Brody O'Donnell1LWHelped an older student up when he tripped and fell over. 
Christian Zivanovic1LWOffered compliments to everyone.
Amelie Harrison1THHelped a friend who had fallen over, asked if he was okay and included him in their game after.
Lucas Fry2AHSaid 'nice shot' to his friend during a game.
Soph Ramsden2BVIncluded everyone from all grades to join in the big game of Gang Up. 
Ace McLaren3/4HLet others borrow his basketball whilst he played with his own friends.
Henry Holloway3/4HIncluded his friend in a basketball game.
Alexis Rhodes5/6BWas kind to a student who was alone and sad.
Cameron Van Suylen5/6BOffered to tie up a younger person's shoe lace when they couldn't.
Logan Geary5/6BAccidently ran into someone and checked if they were okay/apologised.  
Ruby Kinloch5/6BCheered on her friends whilst playing volleyball at lunch play.
Addison Plain5/6LIncluded her peers in a game of volleyball when they asked to join.
Asher Hardy5/6LTaught younger students how to do yo-yo tricks.
Matilda Haartsen 5/6L Offered to tie up her friend's hair when her hair fell down. 
Cooper Peccenini  5/6P Included a younger student when they had no one to play with. 
Eli Turnbull 5/6P Complimented a friend's amazing catch whilst playing cricket.
Lucy Weinert5/6RHelped a girl on the flying fox when she couldn't reach.
Ria Mishra-Dixon5/6RVolunteered to be a 'tagger' when no one else wanted to, even when she didn't want to either.
Yasmine Wallace5/6RAsked her friend how her day was.