July 12, 2025

This week’s Positive Behaviour for Learning award winners

PBL award winners receive their awards.

THE latest winners of the Raymond Terrace Community Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) awards have been revealed.

Irrawang PS: Cian is one of the school’s youngest PBL representatives and always leads by example. He works well with others, shows kindness and is respectful to both students and staff in all settings. Cian is dedicated to being a safe, responsible learner who shows respect to everyone, everywhere, every time!

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Raymond Terrace PS: Chelsi was spotted by a school principal at Star Struck caring for younger students and engaging in friendly conversation with students from other schools to make them feel welcome and comfortable.

Grahamstown PS: Nominated for his remarkable efforts during a recent sports carnival.Throughout the event, he took the initiative to keep the venue tidy, demonstrating a strong commitment to maintaining a clean and safe environment. His dedication to representing our school with care has set a shining example for others to follow.

Irrawang HS: Year 11 student Latayiah is an accomplished designer and artist. After consultation with the AECG, she spent many months designing the school rugby league jumpers. More recently, Latayiah was a finalist in the NAIDOC Week 2025 Art Competition.

Hunter River HS: Naiya is nominated for consistently demonstrating PBL values. During Star Struck, she showed leadership, teamwork and responsibility by supporting and assisting peers in preparing for their performances.

Salt Ash PS: Logan consistently upholds school values of being positive, respectful and safe. He is often seen supporting others in the playground and making sure others feel valued. Logan’s outstanding sportsmanship, especially on display during the soccer gala day, is a true reflection of his character. Always helpful and polite to both staff and students, Logan is a role model for others.

Medowie PS: Hunter has been nominated for demonstrating the STARS expectations during a recent boccia inter-school competition. He was an exceptional role model for others, proudly representing his school.

Seaham PS: During Star Struck Audrey was a magnificent support for her teachers and other students. She supported one of Seaham’s dancers who was having difficulty and soldiered on despite a technical difficulty, setting a wonderful example for others.

Karuah PS: Sayla is nominated for always being a polite and well-mannered student. She consistently shows kindness and friendliness towards her peers and is a true example of the community PBL values of acting responsibly and respect.

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