FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
BEING A ST PAT’S KID
A significant focus for this term is BEING A ST PAT’S KID and what that means. Put very simply to be a St Pat’s Kid, students
These are our three school rules. It is unashamedly our goal for all students to follow these three rules every day. We do know that our students are learning how to demonstrate these behaviours and therefore explicit teaching, positive reinforcement and modelling are important features of our action towards this goal.
Although there is no end point to this goal, celebrating success is important. In Week Six we hope to take all students to Tathra for:
a walk from Lions Park, Mogareeka to the playground,
a play on the equipment,
a frolic in the sand and of course
an ice block.
Please talk to your child each day about how they demonstrated being a St Pat’s Kid at school. The ability to attend the day will be significantly compromised if students engage in any physical violence, any swearing and any provocation of other students. These behaviours are considered very serious and do not demonstrate being a St Pat’s Kid.
I look forward to talking with each student throughout the term to ask them to articulate the demonstration of Being a St Pat’s Kid.
Caz Perryman