PBIS Awards

Term 1 Week 6 Report

”Playing safe on the oval” has been the blitz for the last few weeks.  Students would have seen a poster in thier classrooms about playing safe with sticks.  If the rules are followed about being safe, we know that students will have fun at recess and lunch.

 

Our Blitz for until the end of the Term will be “Respecting Personal Space”

 

There are many things we can do to respect the personal space of those around us.  The students have watched a clip with examples of things they can do to respect others personal space. Maybe students could talk to about this. 

Another important way to respect personal space is by keeping your hands and feet to yourself.  This is very important as we want to make everyone at our school feel safe.

It is that time again where we will announce the winning house team for Week 6.  

 

The scores are as follows:

Congratulations to: McAuley House!!  In the ⅚ area, the students in McAuley house have been leaving first when the bell sounds.  Keep earning those tickets, Ryan House are nearly in the lead.

Term 1 Week 6 - PBIS Student Award 

Our PBIS Student of the fortnight is from the  5/6  Area  .

 

The teachers in the 5/6 area think that this student is trying his hardest to improve on his PBIS qualities.  He is being very respectful when he greets teachers each day and he shows responsibility in class by being an active participant in activities.  This student is showing wonderful leadership skills in his Reading group where he leads group discussions with confidence. Well done.

Well done Archer Hogan, you are our PBIS student of the week. Keep up the awesome work. 

Term 1 Week 4 - PBIS Student Award

Our PBIS Student of the fortnight is from the  5/6  Area  .

Miss Turk thinks that this student has had a wonderful start to his Grade 4 year.  She even said that this student stays back and cleans up the sandpit toys after play - what a legend!  This student has been such a superstar in the classroom, helping wherever help is needed. he is a caring friend and he seems to block out distractions when working.

 

Congratulations Sebastian McLean, you are our PBIS student of the week. Keep up the fabulous work.