October 24, 2025

Another round of PBL winners announced

Week 1 PBL winners.

THE Term 4 Week 1 winners of Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) awards have been revealed.

Week 1 winners:

Irrawang PS: Mason has been nominated for his outstanding teamwork, encouragement and respect to everyone at a Bridge Building Competition. Mason represented Irrrawang with pride and demonstrated that he is a safe, responsible learner who shows respect in all settings.

Raymond Terrace PS: Portia is nominated by a community member for being a kind and inclusive student. She has gone out of her way to take a young neurodiverse student under her wing and help her since OOSH in the January holidays. She spoke very politely to the student’s parent, letting her know how much she hoped to be the senior buddy. She waits with her at the beginning of OOSH in the afternoons and checks in with her at the beginning of recess and lunch.

Grahamstown PS: Remmi is nominated for being a great school citizen. She consistently demonstrates an outstanding commitment to all areas of school life and is always willing to lend a hand wherever needed, whether it’s assisting in the canteen, supporting staff and peers, or volunteering behind the scenes. Remmi embodies the school’s core PBL values of safety, respect, and personal best in everything she does.

Irrawang HS: Congratulations to Lilli, who has been nominated for a PBL Award in recognition of her Futsal achievements and representing Northern NSW at a national level, showing her dedication, commitment and positive attitude.

Hunter River HS: Cooper is a committed and exemplary member of the HRHS Clontarf Academy. He consistently demonstrates enthusiasm and reliability, actively participating in morning activities.

His positive attitude and willingness to help make him a highly respected and valued member of the academy.

Salt Ash PS: Hudson has been nominated for this award for consistently displaying PBL values and outstanding leadership. Despite the limited play space available, he showed kindness and maturity by giving up his turn on the multi-purpose court so that younger students could enjoy their game.

Medowie PS: Elissia is a wonderful student who strives to follow PBL expectations both in and outside of school. She proudly represented her school at the regional athletics carnival showing determination and resilience. As a result, she will now represent the school at the state level.

Seaham PS: Hugo is a wonderful school citizen. He has been spotted numerous times showing care and compassion for others, particularly younger students. Recently he helped calm another student when they were having difficulty regulating their emotions. Hugo is consistently respectful and responsible.

Karuah PS: Kingston is nominated for always being a polite and well-mannered student. Kingston consistently shows kindness and friendliness towards his peers and is a true example of the school and community PBL values.

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