THE Term 4 Week 6 winners of Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) awards have been revealed.
Week 6 winners:
Irrawang PS: Preschool student Gracie has been nominated for displaying the community values of trust and honesty. When Gracie found a wallet on the ground, she picked it up and (with the assistance of her parents) handed it in so the rightful owner could be found.
Raymond Terrace PS: Will has gone out of his way to support a Kindergarten student who is new to support classes. Will was so organised that he checked multiple times when he needed to be available to support the new student. He then welcomed the student and spent the hour transitioning with him, making him feel supported and comfortable.
Grahamstown PS: Alexa is nominated because she consistently goes above and beyond to foster an inclusive environment in her classroom, school, and playground. She takes the time to show kindness, empathy, and care for students who may be experiencing difficulties, serving as a true friend to all. By leading through example, Alexa ensures that everyone feels valued, thought about, and included, making a positive impact on the entire school community.
Irrawang HS: Izzy has been nominated for demonstrating outstanding team spirit on the CAPA Tour, performing with excitement and energy, showing great support for her peers, and approaching every experience with enthusiasm.
Congratulations Izzy on consistently displaying school PBL values of respect, responsibility and personal best
Hunter River HS: Azalea showed exceptional kindness and community spirit by supporting a student in need from another school on the bus. Her caring actions reflect PBL values of respect and responsibility, making a positive difference beyond her school community.
Salt Ash PS: Brooklyn has been nominated for consistently demonstrating PBL values and positively contributing to the school community. He has been recognised by the Canteen Supervisor for his ongoing dedication, always volunteering in the canteen. Even when it’s not his rostered week, Brooklyn is never far away, always ready to lend a helping hand whenever needed.
Medowie PS: Will is a dedicated sportsman. This extends to not only on the field but off the field as well. Will has recently demonstrated how responsible he is by tidying the school’s sports shed.
Seaham PS: Elon is nominated for consistently following the Seaham Public School PBL values of being a respectful, responsible learner. Elon shows respect in all areas of the school and is well mannered when greeting school staff and community members. Elon also goes out of his way to support other students, always including all in his games and showing care for those students having a tough time.
Karuah PS: Leo is nominated for his consistent demonstration of the PBL value of respect for success. Leo has a deep commitment to doing his best in every task. He constantly shows pride in the work he completes and he faces challenges with a positive and determined attitude. Leo also helps create a supportive learning environment by encouraging others to do their best.
