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Wellbeing 

As our Term comes to an end, we have reflected on how we went with our Whole School Expectations, which areWhen we are Respectful, Responsible and Resilient, we help to live out our school values of Courtesy, Faith and Diligence.’ 

The areas of focus that our students and teachers believed we needed to all focus on this term were: 

  • To show kindness
  • To show Good Sportsmanship
  • To care for our school environment
  • To Respect others

As a school, everyone has been trying hard to ensure we are living up to these expectations. We recognise that we all can make mistakes at times, which we use as a learning point on how we can make better choices for next time. We look forward to continuing our learning in Term 4 with new focus areas.

Knitting Nanna's 

This term, our Kitting Nannas have been hard at work. We can not thank our grandparents, parents, and parishioners who came to our school to impart their knitting expertise to students. This year, our focus was on preemie babies, for whom we knitted cosy beanies to help keep them warm during the chilly weather. The dedication of our students and adults has resulted in the creation of numerous beanies, offering comfort to many small babies in need.

Lego Masters

Congratulations to all our Lego Masters! This year, students were challenged to build a project designed to fit the theme of 'land, sea or sand.' Forty-three students participated, producing 20 projects altogether. The winning teams were announced at the Thursday afternoon assembly.

Popular Vote Winners:
Yasmin Cain
Adrijana Riethmuller
Skylah Burgess
Angelina Fragomeli
Sadie Butler
Grand Champion Winners 1:
Olivia Hockham
Emily Ronan
Grand Champion Winners 2:
Oliver Davis
Shay Lobston
Ignancy Patzrala
Jeremy Thompson

Congratulations again!
Mrs Fiona Hayward and Mrs Nerine McGrath