Principal's Report
Reading
Each Monday morning we hold a short whole school morning meeting to set ourselves up for the week, share information, highlight a focus for the week and most importantly, celebrate different achievements across the school. It is fantastic to see at each morning meeting students recognised for extra reading at home. Achieving the different reading rules levels showcases the time and effort students and families are investing in reading and supporting student learning. Keep up the fantastic effort!
Athletics
Jake and Harry recently represented Boat Harbour Primary School as members of the North West team at the State Athletics Carnival held in Launceston. Both boys did a fantastic job demonstrating their determination and courage to try their best in a new environment. Congratulations Harry on winning the 800m and placing 3rd in the 400m. In another fantastic effort, Jake came 4th in the 400m. Both boys have been training hard, and these results are reward for your effort. Well done on your achievements boys and congratulations for representing our school and yourselves in such an impressive manner!
Assembly
Next Friday 28th May we will be holding our mid-term assemblies. The K – 2 assembly will be held at 11:15am in the school hall, and the Grade 3 – 6 assembly will be held at 1:30pm. We look forward to seeing you there.
Cold weather
As the cold weather seems to have settled in for the Autumn/Winter period, we are encouraging students to wear their jumpers and warm school uniform to help stay healthy. No hats are required during Term 2 and 3, however students are certainly welcome to wear them if they wish.
Sickness
There has been a significant amount of sickness at school over the past few weeks. This includes flu symptoms and students vomiting. To help prevent the cycle of germs and sickness being spread, we encourage parents to keep students home until they are well. We thank you for helping keep our school community healthy.
Peter Brown
Principal