Wellbeing Week

Friday 21st June - Friday 28th June

At COHR the last week of Term 2 is - Wellbeing Week! A great time in the chilliness of winter to pause and reflect, check in, skill build and have fun with friends and buddies!

 

Each day within Wellbeing Week will be filled with activites designed to focus our children on developing their own sense of wellbeing and supporting those around them to be the best people they can be. 

 

Wellbeing Week begins with our School Disco on Friday 21st. Tickets and glowing items are on sale now each day before school. Thanks Noella for our advertising poster, she was the winner of our Disco Poster Competition judged by the Term 2 SRC.

Our Coffee Cart will be in operation at both Monday and Friday's assemblies to aid the adults' wellbeing. If there is anyone who could help out on the Coffee Cart, please see Jo.

 

Monday is Italian Day. You need to make sure you have ordered your Pizza, and returned the order to the Office. Children are encouraged to dress up on Italian Day, the day will have the children enjoying activiites in their House groups and we will finish the day with an incursion - 'Vacanze Romane'.

 

On Wednesday we will have Kaboom Sports visit us with an Olympic theme. This is a great program which we hold on our Oval. A unique tabloid sports experience designed to engage and amaze, where nobody stands still, full of explosive energy, music and fun! It has a strong focus on multi-age teamwork and leadership opportunities for senior school students.

 

On Thursday we will gather for our Wellbeing Mass at 9am in the Church. This is a time when we pause and care for our spiritual wellbeing, be grateful for all that we have and love in our lives and celebrate our faith as a community.

 

On Thursday our Year 3- 6 students will attend a Bully Zero incursion, designed to focus on how children can feel safe, valued and respected, and how to prevent and reduce bullying.

 

Friday is our last day of Term 2 and our Donate-A-Dollar Day, organised by the Mini Vinnies Team. Students can wear casual dress if they donate a dollar (or two) to the St Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal. See the Mini Vinnies page for more information.

 

Each day of Wellbeing Week our student Learning Leaders, Anabel and Zara,  are suggesting a way to promote our own wellbeing at home:

  • Monday - Pause and take 5 deep breaths
  • Tuesday - Pray before (or after) dinner
  • Wednesday - Do one nice thing for someone
  • Thursday - Do something active - kick a soccerball, shoot some netball goals, skip 100 jumps
  • Friday - Compliment someone

See if you can get 5/5 by the end of the week.