Good News 

Congratulations to all of our Good News and Special Mentions this fortnight!

Transition

Vincent Furphy for using beautiful manners when interacting with both adults and peers and showing understanding towards the needs of others.

William Neill for working hard to slow down when completing pre-writing and colouring tasks to produce neater results.

Stirling Turner for developing skills to work in group rotations for activities and displaying greater patience with peers.

Kindergarten

Chloe Reeves for showing increased resilience in both the classroom and playground. Fabulous effort!

Archie Floyd for putting huge effort into practising his sounds and writing letters carefully. Excellent work!

Mackenna Cleaver for working hard to write detailed sentences with accurate letter formation. Well done!  

Years 1/2

Brock Adams for his enthusiasm with his reading as well as working hard with writing tasks. 

Lynzi Beard for her confidence with sounding out tricky words in her writing. 

Tristan Nguyen for being an independent worker as well as for challenging himself to complete tricky mathematical problems. 

Matthew Sauer for being a great role model and kind friend to the younger students at our school. Well done Matthew! 

Edward Newberry for his thoughtful contribution to class discussions. 

Amelia Neill for receiving a bronze certificates in Mathletics

Years 3/4

Well done to Chase Floyd for putting in a fantastic effort with his learning! Your 3 Times Tables are impressive! 

Lewis Robinson was spotted being kind and sorting out problems for younger students on the playground. Thanks for being a great role model Lewis! 

Lexi Cochrane is always a diligent worker in class and we're so proud with how far you've come with your writing. Keep up the good work. 

Well done to Kobi Wilson for working really hard with Riley during their sessions. 

Years 5/6

Jack Beard for being a great role medal and help to his buddies in our school liturgy.

Henry Cox for his great enthusiasm and funny character portrayal in the role play at the GRIP Leadership Conference.

Logan Lockyer for sharing his knowledge in History Lessons about immigrants who came to Australia from previous war affected regions.

Mackenzie Ellem for her innovative ideas and suggestions to make changes in our school to make it a better place for all.