September 6, 2025

Latest round of Community PBL award winners announced

The latest round of PBL award winners.

THE Term 3 Week 6 winners of Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) awards have been revealed.

Week 6 winners:

Irrawang PS: Drewe has been nominated for his generosity, kindness and empathy. Without hesitation, he gave another student the extra money he needed to buy a school hat when he didn’t have enough.

Raymond Terrace PS: Kylah is nominated for being an exceptional choir member at Star Struck. From the beginning, Kylah took her role seriously. She learned all of her songs and dances and performed at every show with gusto. Kylah always showed good humour, patience, commitment, kindness and a beautiful excitement at every performance.

Grahamstown PS: Jaylah consistently exemplifies outstanding dedication and school spirit through her active involvement in a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Whether she’s participating in sports, cultural events, or CAPA opportunities, Jaylah always represents her school with pride, enthusiasm, and integrity.

Irrawang HS: Malakai was nominated for this award by a teacher from Wirreanda Public School for his outstanding assistance and care of their students during the recent Showcase event. His kindness, leadership, and willingness to help make a lasting impression on both staff and students.

Hunter River HS: Hannah is nominated for consistently demonstrating PBL values through her excellent cooperation and commitment across all subjects. She has shown outstanding leadership and provided consistent support to her peers, especially throughout the Smart Arts program. Hannah’s positive participation, respect, and kindness, along with her willingness to contribute, make her a valued role model within the school community.

Salt Ash PS: Fletcher is receiving this award for being a kind and caring friend at Starstruck. When a classmate was feeling upset, Fletcher showed kindness, compassion, and understanding by helping and supporting them. Through his thoughtful actions, Fletcher demonstrated what it means to be a positive, safe, and respectful learner.

Medowie PS: Logan is a wonderful school citizen who always looks after the school environment. He constantly picks up any rubbish he sees.

Seaham PS: Tane upholds the Seaham Public School values of being a respectful, responsible learner. He is being nominated for displaying honesty at our school canteen. He recently returned an additional item to the canteen he had received as part of his lunch order.

Karuah PS: Chloe is nominated for always showing kindness and a willingness to assist and help others. Chloe consistently demonstrates the school and community PBL values of respect and responsibility.

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