
THE Term 4 Week 3 winners of Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) awards have been revealed.
Week 3 winners:
Irrawang PS: Stephanie has been nominated for consistently helping others at preschool. She demonstrates patience, cooperation, and a willingness to support her peers in their learning.
Stephanie greets everyone with a smile and ‘hello’, making preschool a better place for both staff and students.
Raymond Terrace PS: On a recent excursion Parker went out of his way to be inclusive in all activities. He actively found equipment and shared it with other students, paying particular attention to others that were not as able as him. He also helped to look after a student when they were upset, being a safe and respectful friend.
Grahamstown PS: Mia is nominated for being an outstanding school citizen. She approaches every opportunity with enthusiasm and a genuine passion for being involved in all aspects of school life. Whether she is assisting in the canteen, representing the school with pride, or offering kind and thoughtful support to younger peers, she does so with a positive attitude and a strong sense of responsibility.
Irrawang HS: Cooper has been nominated for his outstanding assistance on Enrichment Day and his willingness to help staff, which contributed greatly to the event’s success. Beyond Enrichment Day, Cooper consistently goes out of his way to help staff around the school.
Hunter River HS: Alicia always goes above and beyond in class to be helpful to other students, teachers and assistants. In Food Technology, Alicia can always be found after class to be helping pack away, cleaning and even plugging chargers back into laptops. Alicia’s consistent kindness and willingness to help make her a valued member of the school community.
Salt Ash PS: Ava has been nominated for this award in recognition of her consistent effort to demonstrate the school’s PBL values. She always shows respect towards all adults who work in or visit school, and her positive attitude has been noticed and appreciated by many staff members.
Medowie PS: Shakiah has been nominated by a community member for her quick thinking at the end of last term when the school bus broke down on the way to school. Shakiah assisted younger students from the bus and helped them walk the rest of the way to school.
Seaham PS: Hudson is a caring school citizen who often goes out of his way to support another student in need. He was recently spotted showing empathy and care for a student who was having difficulties. During lunch he was then spotted solving another issue, supporting a student who had lost a food item from the canteen
Karuah PS: Sailor is nominated for being a shining example of kindness and dedication. Sailor’s caring nature makes others feel supported and valued and she creates a welcoming and friendly atmosphere wherever she goes. Alongside her warm personality, she is determined and persistent in her learning. She consistently strives to achieve her best and overcome any challenges she faces.
