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Chissy Champs:

Kim Goggin —

Chissy Champs is a framework of rewarding positive behaviour at school in order to boost achievement for all our students.

 Chisnallwood Intermediate is a PB4L school (Positive Behaviour For Learning) and more information can be found about the framework here. www.education.govt.nz. Here at Chisnallwood Intermediate we believe in promoting positive behaviour in a fun and exciting way.

The Four Rs 

At Chisnallwood, we live by the values of the Four R’s. They are:

Responsibility - Tūtika

Respect - Whaikoha atu

Relationships - Whanaungatanga

Resilience - Manawa Tītī

We facilitate standardised lessons in class with students focusing on each of these values.

A Chissy Champ

Students who display one of the school values will get acknowledged with a “Chissy Champ” which puts them in a fortnightly draw to win some cool prizes. Once a student receives 20 champs, they also receive a wristband which they may wear at school.

At the end of each term we hold a super assembly, where some major prizes are up for grabs. It’s also a fun way of celebrating the successes we have had over the year. 

Chissy Champs at School

Being a Chissy Champ at school is easy! Depending on the different location, students can show the school values by doing a number of things. This matrix shows how students can earn Chissy Champs.

Chissy Champs At Home

Just because the Chissy Champ is not at school, doesn’t mean they don’t have to stop being a Chissy Champ! We encourage whanau to discuss our school values and think of ways they can show these at home. Perhaps the family can make up their own matrix to reflect what showing these values at home actually looks like?

Students who display one of the school values will get acknowledged with a “Chissy Champ” which puts them in a fortnightly draw to win some cool prizes. Once a student receives 20 champs, they also receive a wristband which they may wear at school.

At the end of each term we hold a super assembly, where some major prizes are up for grabs. It’s also a fun way of celebrating the successes we have had over the year