August 29, 2025
Latest round of Community PBL award winners announced The latest round of PBL award winners.

Latest round of Community PBL award winners announced

THE Term 3 Week 5 winners of Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) awards have been revealed.

Week 5 winners:

Irrawang PS: Isabelle truly leads by example. She works collaboratively with her peers, shows kindness, and treats both students and staff with respect in every situation. Belle actively supports other children in managing their emotions and ensures everyone feels included in activities. She embodies the qualities of a safe, responsible Learner who consistently shows respect to everyone, everywhere, every time.

Raymond Terrace PS: Star Struck was a long few days, but Harper tried so hard to keep everyone’s spirits up, she is nominated for always looking after her friends, sharing her games and being kind to others at every show. She also prepared for shows by practising daily at home and performed at the shows with all of her heart and soul.

Grahamstown PS: Koby engages with both peers and teachers in a consistently constructive and respectful way. He listens thoughtfully, poses insightful questions, and encourages others. His positive attitude helps create a classroom atmosphere of mutual respect and commitment to learning.

Irrawang HS: Saskia is an incredible all-rounder who actively participates in a wide range of extracurricular activities, including PBL and PALS. She also plays a key role in weekly formal assemblies, showcasing her commitment and leadership within the school community. Congratulations Saskia for consistently demonstrating school values of respect, responsibility and personal best.

Hunter River HS: Zoe is commended for her inspiring leadership and willingness to support others in the Smart Arts program. She remains consistently engaged in all lessons, demonstrating focus, creativity, and a collaborative spirit that enriches both her own learning and the achievements of her peers.

Salt Ash PS: Seth has been nominated for showing great care and maturity during a tough situation. While out riding with a friend who took a bad fall and broke his collarbone, Seth stayed calm, made sure he was okay, and carefully helped him get back to find help. His quick thinking and support made a real difference.

Medowie PS: Declan has been nominated by a community member for always trying his best at everything he does.

Seaham PS: Cooper was nominated for his outstanding contribution to the Seaham Public School NAIDOC Day. Cooper organised an activity, helped lead the NAIDOC assembly and narrated a dance during the dance workshop and presentation.

Karuah PS: Axel is nominated for upholding the Community PBL values of acting responsibly and success. Axel always demonstrates persistence and determination when challenged and consistently strives to achieve personal goals.

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