Positive Behaviours for Learning
Fortnightly Focus
This fortnight we are focused on respecting school property and our environment. When using bathroom facilities, students are being encouraged to use resources such as soap, water and paper for their intended purposes. This will minimise waste, as well as keeping our school clean.
During break times, we want to see students respecting play equipment and leaving things where they belong for everyone to enjoy. For example, leaving stepping stone logs in the ground at the Nature Play space. Children are expected to eat any food they have in the courtyard area and ensure all rubbish goes into the correct bins.
The teachers and staff will be looking to award yunggi bengals to students who are demonstrating respect by looking after our school property and play space
PBL Celebration
Our next PBL reward in week 9 offers students the incentive to strive for ONE reward from a 5-tier system. Our whole school yunggi bengal count will govern which activity is selected. For example, if we have 134,000 yunggi bengals at the end of the term, we will participate in a ‘Crazy Hair Day’.
It’s now time to think about which PBL celebration we are aiming to achieve!
e-Safety
Living and raising children in such a technology rich world, our children have unprecedented access to information and communication. Our education directorate work closely with schools to support teachers and families with up-to-date information on what is happening in this space and how we can support our young people. Below is their latest newsletter with links to helpful sites, videos and future seminars.
Other useful sites for families are:
The eSafety Guide | eSafety Commissioner
Playing IT Safe | How to stay safe online
The PBL Team



