Over the past few weeks, it has been wonderful to see so many students being recognised for their positive contributions to school life. Our Positive Entry awards celebrate students who demonstrate our school values through their attitude, behaviour, and effort.
Congratulations to our recent Positive Entry winners:
Week 4:
Week 5:
We are very proud of the way these students have represented themselves and our Junior Sub School by consistently modelling positive behaviours and showing commitment to their learning.
Looking ahead, our Week 6 focus is on EXCELLENCE with the theme: “We try our best in all activities.” Students are encouraged to reflect on how they can demonstrate excellence in the classroom, in the yard, and through co-curricular activities by always giving their best effort, persevering when things are challenging, and celebrating personal growth.
We would also like to remind students about the respectful use of sanitary items in the girls’ bathrooms. Students are asked to use these items appropriately and to report any inappropriate use to the Sub School team.
Additionally, subject selection for 2026 will be taking place before the end of term. Please keep an eye on Compass newsfeed and Google Classroom for further details and key dates.
As part of our end-of-term celebrations, Year 7 and 8 students will be attending an excursion to Rippleside Park in Week 9. This event is designed to provide students with the opportunity to strengthen and develop positive relationships with their peers and teachers, celebrate the achievements of a successful term, and engage in outdoor recreational activities in a supportive environment. The event is now live on Compass; please ensure you provide consent for your child to attend.
As we move into the final weeks of Term 3, we encourage all students to continue working hard, staying engaged in their learning, and upholding our school values both inside and outside the classroom. The end of term provides a great opportunity to reflect on progress made so far, set goals for the remainder of the year, and finish the term with a strong sense of achievement.
Over the past few weeks, it has been wonderful to see so many students being recognised for their positive contributions to school life. Our Positive Entry awards celebrate students who demonstrate our school values through their attitude, behaviour, and effort.
Congratulations to our recent Positive Entry winners:
Week 4:
Week 5:
We are very proud of the way these students have represented themselves and our Junior Sub School by consistently modelling positive behaviours and showing commitment to their learning.
Looking ahead, our Week 6 focus is on EXCELLENCE with the theme: “We try our best in all activities.” Students are encouraged to reflect on how they can demonstrate excellence in the classroom, in the yard, and through co-curricular activities by always giving their best effort, persevering when things are challenging, and celebrating personal growth.
We would also like to remind students about the respectful use of sanitary items in the girls’ bathrooms. Students are asked to use these items appropriately and to report any inappropriate use to the Sub School team.
Additionally, subject selection for 2026 will be taking place before the end of term. Please keep an eye on Compass newsfeed and Google Classroom for further details and key dates.
As part of our end-of-term celebrations, Year 7 and 8 students will be attending an excursion to Rippleside Park in Week 9. This event is designed to provide students with the opportunity to strengthen and develop positive relationships with their peers and teachers, celebrate the achievements of a successful term, and engage in outdoor recreational activities in a supportive environment. The event is now live on Compass; please ensure you provide consent for your child to attend.
As we move into the final weeks of Term 3, we encourage all students to continue working hard, staying engaged in their learning, and upholding our school values both inside and outside the classroom. The end of term provides a great opportunity to reflect on progress made so far, set goals for the remainder of the year, and finish the term with a strong sense of achievement.