Welcome back to the 2024 school year. We are grateful for the effort that families have made to ensure their children came to school well prepared, in uniform and with a positive outlook. Change is always difficult for people, young and old, and we appreciate the challenge that this may create for your child. Please communicate with your child’s teacher if you have any concerns about how they are settling in. You can support your child by encouraging them to look for positives and opportunities.
Having new staff and students to the school is one of the opportunities for students to build relationships. It also provides them with a broader perspective based on people’s experiences, interests and passions. We have prioritised relationships in the first two days back with classes working predominantly with their home room teacher/s so that staff can understand students’ strengths, needs and personalities.
We would encourage you to support and reinforce natural curiosity about their learning. Describe the best learning you did today. What was a challenge you came across in class and how did you overcome it? Who do you learn best with in your class. This interest in children’s learning makes them feel valued and important and helps with their self-image and self-esteem.
Building and maintaining relationships is time dependent. This is one of the reasons that we as a school and a system are advocating so strongly for every student to be at school every day. The depth of understanding gained through continuous contact and participation with their learning and teachers is paramount to their success. Please have strong expectations about your child being above average or excelling with their time at school.
Safeguarding of students continues to be a key focus for ALL government agencies. As such there are increased expectations for school relating to this. One example is that people who wish to volunteer in classrooms must have a current RWVP card as well as completing the Mandatory Reporting training module before they can step into the classroom as a rostered helper. We will be providing support and access to people who wish to undertake this training through QR codes, access to ICT resource in the Online Access Centre or through the library after school. This will also be included as part of the school’s Risk Management plan.
We have experienced some vandalism over the break and would encourage families and community members to report any unacceptable behaviour to us via the school office. We understand and respect your right should you wish to remain anonymous, but we really value your input so that we can maintain our facilities.
We are very excited to be moving into our new contemporary classroom spaces around Launceston Cup Day. We will offer tours of the space during our open afternoon on Tuesday, 27 February. We appreciate the patience and maturity shown by our senior students with these unexpected delays.
Student Safety
Please ensure that you have had conversations with your child/ren about how to stay safe around cars, busses and busy roads. Students should get out of the vehicle on the left so that they are away from traffic. Having adults meet students on the side of the road where the bus stops and leaves from, enables you to model the appropriate behaviours. Also teaching children explicit behaviours so that they can eventually independently cross safely by themselves.
We also have a clear responsibility to stick to the speed limits and be vigilant about unexpected student behaviours. Our car park is 10km/h. Please check before you pull out of or into parks.
Student Drop off zone:
If you are dropping children off in the designated spaces in front of the Performing Arts Centre (PAC) please ensure that you use the parks furthest from Kindergarten so that the flow of traffic is kept moving. If you are escorting children to class, please find a park and then use the crossings to access the footpath and subsequently classrooms. When leaving at the end of the day, do not cross between buses or across the road ways other than at the crossings to get to your car.
Colin Pearson
Principal