
THE Term 3 Week 8 winners of Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) awards have been revealed.
Week 8 winners:
Irrawang PS: Savannah has been nominated for her willingness to assist others. She goes out of her way to include others in games and activities showing them care, kindness and patience. Her respectful behaviour and positive attitude is to be commended.
Raymond Terrace PS: Indiannah is nominated for her amazing instruction of dance during NAIDOC celebrations. Indiannah is a proud and active member of the Junior AECG Sista Speak groups. She participates in all cultural learning activities and goes out of her way to share her knowledge with others. She shows particular leadership in sharing her knowledge with younger students.
Grahamstown PS: Scarlett-Rose is nominated for assisting her peers in the library during break times, collaborating with peers and providing thoughtful contributions to discussions throughout the CBCA Shadow Judging project.
Irrawang HS: Terry is nominated for outstanding achievement in science, demonstrating exceptional dedication and insight in the study of evolution and natural history. Congratulations Terry on demonstrating PBL values of respect, responsibility and personal best.
Hunter River HS: Sid is nominated for a PBL Award for his outstanding community dedication. At recent basketball trials at Boomerang Park, he assisted the coach and supported fellow players with kindness, patience and understanding. His efforts helped ensure the trials were both smooth and successful.
Salt Ash PS: Harriet has been nominated for this award because of her thoughtful and caring actions every day. Each time she catches the bus home, she takes the time to collect any rubbish left behind. She then brings it home and disposes of it properly, helping to keep the bus clean for everyone.
Medowie PS: Dylan is an extremely responsible student who strives to always help others. This was recently observed by community members who were able to see the assistance he provided during the school’s Book Week parade.
Seaham PS: Mia is an exceptional school citizen who exemplifies the Seaham PBL values of being a respectful, responsible learner. Mia is a caring student who looks out for others. The respect she shows teachers, staff and other students is a credit to her and her family.
Karuah PS: Max is nominated for demonstrating great sportsmanship and encouragement during the zone athletics carnival. Max noticed a student struggling to finish their race, so went and ran with them from the side of the track, encouraging the whole way and celebrating when they made it to the finish line.