A Message from the Principal

Mrs Pauline Long

Dear Parents and Carers,

 

Last night the Year 6 students celebrated the end of Primary School, with parents and staff, at a special Graduation Dinner held at the RSL Club. Everyone present was grateful we could join together for this important occasion to farewell our Year 6 students before they move onto High School. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our Year 6 students for being great role models for our younger students this year and wish them every success in the future. We will miss you! It was a wonderful evening and the photos below capture the happy atmosphere of this event. 

 

 

The 4Rs of Holidays 

I hope you enjoy these tips for the Christmas holidays. All students finish school this Wednesday 15th December.

Recharge

The great thing about the Christmas holidays is how long they are! Try to give your child (and yourself) plenty of downtime so that you are all relaxed and refreshed by the time school starts again. If you can, keep the final days of the holidays fairly quiet, rather than tiring everyone out with last-minute activities.

Reflect

The New Year’s tradition of reflecting on the past and making resolutions for the future is not just for adults. It’s a great way to help your child learn from their experiences of the last school year and set themselves up for the next. There’s no need to hold a formal ‘review’, just find some time to talk with your child about:

 

  • things they did and didn’t like about school last year
  • things they feel they did and didn’t do well
  • things they’d like to do and achieve this year.

Then talk about what your child can do to achieve their goals, and how you can help them. If they had some challenges last year, talk about what happened and why, and work out what your child (and you) can do this year so they have a better time. When your child has strategies for handling problems of the past, backed up by your support, they are much more likely to start the new school year with a positive mindset.

Reset

The new school year gives every child a fresh start – different classmates and possibly a different teacher. At school your child will also have more independence, responsibilities and opportunities, so it’s a good time to think about giving them more at home too. Here are some areas to consider:

  • personal responsibility – making their own lunches, unpacking their school bag
  • family contribution – setting the table, putting away washing
  • routines – bedtimes
  • privileges – screen time, TV programs.

Restart

A gradual transition from ‘holiday mode’ to ‘school mode’ makes the first day back much easier, so start getting back into the school routine a few days before the term starts. Involve your child in getting all their school things ready, and check how they are feeling about going back to school.

 

Then make sure they get a good night’s sleep and a healthy breakfast, give them a big hug, and send them off to class knowing that you’ve given them a great start to the school year!

 

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our families for your support this year. It is a pleasure for me to lead this wonderful school community. 

 

School resumes next year on Thursday 27th January for teachers and office staff;  Tuesday 1st February for students in Years 1-6. The Kinder students have a Best Start Assessment during the first week and begin school full time on Monday 7th February.

 

Enjoy the Christmas Holidays and travel safely.

I look forward to working with you again in 2022.

 

Pauline Long

Principal