Raymond Terrace Community Positive Behaviour for Learning

Last week’s Raymond Terrace Community Positive Behaviour for Learning program award nominees.

YET another fantastic group of young people have been recognised in the Raymond Terrace Community Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) Program.

Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) in the community is a joint initiative with Hunter River High School, Irrawang High School, Raymond Terrace Public School, Grahamstown Public School, Seaham Public School, Karuah Public School, Medowie Public School, Salt Ash Public School and Irrawang Public School.

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Last week’s nominees!

– Irrawang Public School’s Harley Donnelly is a ‘PBL Superstar’ at IPS who displays school values everywhere.

Harley and a friend were spotted by a member of the public up-righting bins and cleaning up the rubbish on a windy day.

– Raymond Terrace Public School’s Jessica Williams was seen showing care and concern to multiple girls from an opposition team at netball who fell and hurt themselves.

She even stopped playing herself to assist by helping an opposing player to the sideline.

She was more worried about the welfare of others than the game.

– Grahamstown Public School’s Ariana Gilson was nominated for her positive attitude and dedication to learning.

She is a willing participant in all classroom activities, often supporting her peers to achieve their best.

Ariana is helpful, kind and an outstanding school citizen.

– Irrawang High School’s Shelby Hammond was nominated for her outstanding contribution on the recent CAPA tour.

Not only did she run the sound system for the performances, she was also mentoring the younger students.

– Hunter River High School’s Julie Salsbury has been nominated for assisting another student during an incident on the way home from school and ensuring they were safe.

She demonstrated strong leadership skills and genuine care for others.

– Tyler, from Salt Ash Public School, was nominated for regularly assisting at the school’s breakfast club by serving students toast and cereal before they start their day of learning.

– Medowie Public School’s Mabel Groves is an exceptional role model.

She always strives to uphold the school’s expectations of being respectful, responsible and resilient.

Mabel is an exceptional role model, representing the school with pride in a variety of pursuits from the school choir to public speaking.

– Seaham Public School’s Ella Robertson is an outstanding school citizen who always upholds school PBL values of being a respectful, responsible learner.

Ella has been supporting a new student, always looking out for her and assisting her in the playground and classroom.

– Karuah Public School’s Sophie McKosker was nominated for always displaying school values of ‘Respect, Responsibility and Pride’.

Sophie consistently is a caring and kind citizen who is well-mannered and friendly to all.

She applies herself to every aspect of school and is a fantastic asset to the community.

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