PRINCIPAL AWARDS
Award winners
Congratulations to the following students who won a Principal Award at our last assembly.
Room 1 - Rowan Tansley: for showing passion and excellence in all areas of your learning. Tino Pai, keep up the great work!
Room 2 - Natalie Ferguson: for amazing progress in all areas! You have been working hard to make your work quality.
Room 3 - Sofia Barnes: for showing good independence. You are completing all learning tasks with more of a positive attitude. Tino Pai! Keep it up!
Room 4 - Annah Matthews: for showing great enthusiasm and having a positive attitude in all of your learning.
Room 5 - Alicia Wallace: for a positive attitude to your learning. You are now giving new things ago and trying hard to do your best. Well done!
Room 6 - Xavier Voller: for the positive attitude you have been demonstrating towards new learning, particularly in Maths and speech writing. Tino pai!
Room 7 - Cole Gwerder: for doing a fantastic job with writing your speech. Great persistence and independence. Tino Pai!
Room 14 - Alex Thopmson: for making great progress in your writing and for always having a positive attitude to learning. Well done!
Room 15 - Peixin Tian: showing a huge improvement in listening in class.
THE LAB
Emily van der Lith: for your enthusiasm and flare you bring to your writing.
Lachie Krushka: for bringing energy and enthusiasm to the classroom, especially our Physical Education lessons.
Rex Bentley: for taking your learning to the next level with your Te Ao Maori passion project. Tino Pai.
Jacob Bentley: for taking your learning to the next level with your Te Ao Maori passion project. Tino Pai.
Lulu Chu: for showing outstanding creativity in your stop go animation.
THE HUB
Sophie Dougan: For feeling the fear and doing it anyway abseiling at camp.
Imogen Roxburgh: For being an active and positive participant in your activity group at camp.
Dylan Cotton: For developing your leadership skills while at camp.
Shreya Reddy: For being a positive member of The Hub and consistently giving everything a go.