October 3, 2025
Another round of PBL winners announced Week 10 PBL winners.

Another round of PBL winners announced

THE Term 3 Week 10 winners of Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) awards have been revealed.

Week 10 winners:

Irrawang PS: Chelsea has been nominated for her outstanding performance at the Regional Athletics Carnival. Chelsea represented Irrawang with pride and demonstrated good sportsmanship by encouraging teammates and competitors. Chelsea’s positive attitude and commitment to excellence inspire her peers, making her a remarkable role model and representative of school values.

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Raymond Terrace PS: At a local restaurant that had a large play area for kids, a member of the public witnessed Corah J show RTPS values of “big looks after little”. Corah J helped a little girl about three-years-old when she fell and hurt herself; she kept her calm until her Mum came over and got her. Other people at the restaurant also saw Corah J help the little girl and commented.

Grahamstown PS: Hudson is nominated by the school’s OOSH for showing responsibility and empathy to a Kindergarten child who was lost and upset. She calmed the student, walked them to find a supervisor to check where they should be. Congratulations Hudson for being a great community member of the school.

Irrawang HS: Sarah consistently demonstrates excellence across all areas of CAPA. Her dedication was evident through her outstanding contributions backstage at Showcase, as well as her support in both pre-show and post-show preparations.

Hunter River HS: Lily has been consistently demonstrating PBL values in Agriculture. She is always polite, enthusiastic, and willing to help others. Lily showed great commitment during the Cows Create Careers project, ensuring she never missed a feeding of the calves borrowed from Tocal. She is also an active and valued member of the Cattle Show Team and continues to excel as an Agriculture student.

Salt Ash PS: Hunter is receiving this award for encouraging and supporting his peers at the Hunter River High School Showcase. He displayed Positive Behaviour for Learning values by cheering on all acts and showing enthusiasm and kindness throughout the rehearsals.

Medowie PS: Ava is an exemplary school citizen who always upholds the school’s expectations of being respectful, responsible and resilient. She puts these skills into effect every time she catches the bus home from school, looking after and out for her younger brother.

Seaham PS: Bailey is an exceptional school citizen always upholding Seaham PBL school values of being a respectful, responsible learner. Bailey displays wonderful manners in all areas and is a kind friend to all. He can always be relied upon to be in the right place at the right time, always giving his best.

Karuah PS: Avarli is nominated for always being a polite and well-mannered student. Avarli consistently shows kindness and friendliness towards her peers and is always willing to assist and help others. She is a true example of the Community PBL values of acting responsibly and respect.

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