PRINCIPAL AWARDS
Award winners from Friday 2 August
Congratulations to the following students who won a Principal's Award at our assembly on Friday 2 August. We hope you enjoyed your morning tea with Mr Robinson.
Room 1: Jagger Lawn - for his positive attitude to learning and working hard to make sure he has done the best work he can. Well done Jagger.
Room 2: Jordan Rapana - for making positive contributions to class discussions, particularly about being Firewise!
Room 3: Rowan Matthews - you have shown excellent progress in reading; moving up to blue books. Keep up the fantastic effort you have been putting into your writing! Ka Pai Rowan. You are a star!
Room 4 & 5:
Rose Gabites - for a great start to Term 3 and persevering through the hard stuff!
Viraj Gandhi - for consistent effort in all areas of your learning.
Ollie Counsell - for showing a growing independence with your learning.
Room 6: Noah Kleinveld - for working hard to achieve your learning goals and a consistently positive attitude at all times. You are an inspiration to those around you!
Room 7: Skye Smith - for showing enthusiasm in her Reading and Writing. You are extending your knowledge independently and supporting others to do the same. Tino pai, keep it up!
Room 8: Ella Valerosa - For working hard to include many details in your writing to entertain the reader.
Room 9: Lachlan Faulkner - for showing independence in your learning and working hard to achieve your goals. You are a fantastic role model Lachlan. Well done!
Room 10: Olivia Turner - wow, you’ve been working so hard with your maths and are making such great progress. Tino pai, keep it up!
Room 11: Sophie Papps - for challenging yourself in your learning, particularly in Maths and Reading, and looking to actively share your ideas. You are a role model for your classmates!
Room 12: James Sarginson - for pushing yourself with your Art by adding layers and developing your own interpretation of van Gogh's Starry Night. Ka rawe!
Room 15: Dhruv Patel - for working hard on your writing. You are now confident to use sounds you know to help you with tricky words. Tino Pai!