SCHOOL-WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOURS FOR LEARNING
Our SPB4L focus for this week (Week 8) is The Golden Rule
In the explicit teaching lessons the expected behaviours taught will be:
- Keep hands, feet and all my body parts to myself.
- Keep mean and nasty words to myself.
Our SPB4L focus for next week (Week 5) is the Apology Script
In the explicit teaching lessons the expected behaviours taught will be:
Apology Script:
- I am sorry for/that ……………….
- I can see what I have done has …………………….
- I would like to try to make this better by …………………….
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 that St Patrick’s is a more respectful, responsible and safe learning community for all.
SPB4L Data
Throughout Weeks 6 and 7, 50 Citizenship, Merit, Library or Uniform Awards or Playground Affirmation Awards were awarded whilst there were 5 playground incidences of Inappropriate behaviour recorded.
WE’RE GOING GREENER - NUDE FOOD EVERYDAY
Week 6 Data
Of the 168 students at school 117 brought Nude Food to school. This equates to 70% of the student population.
The most sustainable class in Week 6 was Year 5 with 85% of the students bringing Nude Food. Hip-hip hooray Year 5.
Week 7 Data
Of the 172 students at school last Thursday 123 brought Nude Food to school. This equates to 72% of the student population.
The most sustainable class in Week 7 was Year 5 with 86 % of the students bringing Nude Food. Hip-hip hooray Year 5.
Data will be collected one day each week with the class that has most students bringing ‘Nude Food’ to school during Term 3 enjoying scones baked in the wood fire oven in the garden in week 10 courtesy of Mr Mattas.
Best wishes
Mr Gavan Hoctor
Assistant Principal