POSITIVE BEHAVIOURS FOR LEARNING
Our PB4L focus for Week 3 is Being a Peaceful Problem Solver
In the explicit teaching lessons, the expected behaviours taught will be:
In the explicit teaching lessons, the expected behaviours taught will be:
Our PB4L focus for Week 4 will be teaching the students some revised practices to ensure an improved experience for staff and students at St Patrick’s
In the explicit teaching lessons, the expected behaviours taught will be:
Firstly, if students do not have their hat they will be permitted to stay/play under
The Covered Area during lunch and recess. That is, the shaded area outside the
tuckshop and the Year 3 classroom (not the verandah where the toilets are nor the
Passive Play verandah).
Firstly, if students do not have their hat they will be permitted to stay/play under
The Covered Area during lunch and recess. That is, the shaded area outside the
tuckshop and the Year 3 classroom (not the verandah where the toilets are nor the
Passive Play verandah).
Secondly, if students are given an icepack (during play) they will be asked to
remain seated on the silver seat(s) on the verandah (The Passive Play Area)
Thirdly, the students will be informed that the Church steps (both front and back)
are out of bounds. They will be informed that the steps leading up to the hall door
are in-bounds as a place to sit.
Lastly, the students will be advised that should they consider there is a need
to return to their classroom during lunch and recess they must talk with a teacher
who will use their professional judgement to determine if the request is warranted
and if deemed appropriate will ensure supervision of the student.
We would very much appreciate your discussing these weekly focuses with your children and reviewing the expected and non-acceptable behaviours in our endeavour to see see that St Patrick’s is a more respectful, responsible, and safe learning community for all.
to return to their classroom during lunch and recess they must talk with a teacher
who will use their professional judgement to determine if the request is warranted
and if deemed appropriate will ensure supervision of the student.
We would very much appreciate your discussing these weekly focuses with your children and reviewing the expected and non-acceptable behaviours in our endeavour to see see that St Patrick’s is a more respectful, responsible, and safe learning community for all.
Kind regards
Mr Gavan Hoctor
Assistant Principal
Assistant Principal