FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Positive Behaviour for Learning
For the remainder of the term, our PB4L focus is all about being in the right place at the right time. This includes being prepared for learning, responding promptly to bells, and using play spaces appropriately during break times. When students follow these routines, they show respect for their teachers, classmates, and the school environment, setting themselves up for success.
Families can support this focus by establishing consistent routines at home and helping children prepare what they need for each school day, whether it’s packing a bag the night before or practising how to transition calmly between activities.
Grow Your Mind
Our current Grow Your Mind focus is Respect, a character strength that helps us build strong, positive relationships. Respect means treating others the way we’d like to be treated, listening to different perspectives, and valuing how others feel and what they have to say.
At school, this might look like using kind words, taking turns to speak, or showing care for shared spaces. Families can support this strength at home by modelling respectful conversations and encouraging children to think about how their actions affect others.
Taylor Stokes
Acting Assistant Principal