Student Leaders
News & Awards
Antonella Tsakmakis - Wellbeing Leader
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 Term 3 Week 10
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.
Grade | Student’s Name | Awarded .. |
Prep AK
| Malayah | For reading a story to our whole class |
Prep SV
| Primo | For your positive attitude coming into class each day. |
1/2 AS
| Alexia | For the effort you put into your writing about courage. |
1/ 2 DG
| Phoebe | For your hard work and your wonderful 'courage' poem. |
1/ 2 MB
| Ned
Maple | For approaching all learning with enthusiasm and always trying your best!
For always arriving at school with a big smile and positive attitude to be ready to learn!
|
3/4 TR | Max | A consistently focused and diligent approach to school work. Your work ethic is a great example to others in our class. Well done!
|
3/ 4 SK
| Alex
| Well done on your narrative Alex. Your use of vocabulary blew me away. Keep up the good work!
|
3/ 4 VA
| Aiden
Nahier | For displaying confidence and enthusiasm during our school concert. Your creative dance moves brought joy to everyone. Thank you for shining on stage!
For your imaginative writing piece on courage. Your use of emotional vocabulary was used well to engage the reader. Well done on this wonderful work! |
5/6 FA
| Charlotte | Displaying great enthusiasm at the school concert. |
5/6 BOC
| Anh | Thank you Anh for having a great attitude towards our upcoming camp. Your positive mindset makes you a great role model to your peers. |
Mandarin
| Thomas M 1/2AS | Showing great interest in Mandarin and engaged in his learning |
Science | Ned 1/2MB | For an amazing space poster |
Visual Arts
| Eilidh 3/4TR | Persevering with her science investigation |
Student School Leaders and SRC will meet next Monday in Week 2 in the library at lunch.
Trinity will again participate in the Day for Daniel on Friday 25 October.
Students are encouraged to wear red and bring a gold coin donation to support the work of the Daniel Morcombe Foundation. Parents, carers, and educators are encouraged to start a conversation with children and young people about personal safety. Schools and early learning centres conduct child safety education activities. Businesses and community come together to raise awareness of child safety issues. We are developing a new video resource that will be available for Day for Daniel education. Day for Daniel is the Daniel Morcombe Foundation’s biggest fundraiser each year. Your support through fundraising helps us to continue developing free resources and programs for parents, carers, and educators to teach children how to stay safe. Funds also contribute to supporting young victims of crime.
Antonella Tsakmakis
Wellbeing Leader