Merit Awards 

Congratulations to all of our merit award recipients! 

Transition

Haidee Hope for sharing her stories with the class and listening well to follow instructions

Breanna Stace for increased awareness of those around her and displaying kindness in the classroom.

Eli Jackson for wonderful oral one-to-one counting and recognising numerals.

Kindergarten  

Jack Newberry for showing reverence during class prayer time. Beautiful, Jack!

Lulu Cruickshank for improvement in counting forwards and backwards from 20. Great job!

Elinor Hill for her amazing focus and effort when practising letter formation. Well done!  

Years 1/2

Alexander Brazier Kraan for his dedication to neatness and his letter formation. 

Rylan Wilson for his consisten work with his reading and spelling sounds into his writing. 

Chaise Martin for his outstanding work with Multiplication and Division facts. 

Harbour Hutton for her persistence with her reading and recognising sight words.

Jayde Cox for her tremendous work with her narrative writing and extensive use of Wow words. 

Tristan Nguyen for being a confident leader when praying the Rosary during May.

Years 3/4

Anna Brazier Kraan for working hard on her reading and moving up two reading levels! Well done!

Callie Cameron for her attention to detail and artistic flair during visual arts! Picasso!

Darcie Campbell for her amazing decoding and expressive reading. Your hard work paid off!

Kayne Brennan for working hard to improve his reading and moving up two reading levels!

Zac Jones for his fantastic effort with his Big Write this week!

Myles Cox for getting a score of 100% on his Maths test for Volume and Capacity. 

Years 5/6

Khloe Martin for always striving to write quality texts in English that feature high level VCOP strategies.

Jack Beard for being a responsible and helpful student leader in our classroom.

Camilla Grills for her growing confidence as a Global Citizenship Ambassador and presenting her ideas perfectly.

Baxter Clark for his impressive use of  vivacious vocabulary in his writing.

Fergus Rosser for being a kind and considerate friend to students of any age.