Today marks International Families Day. We have been doing lots of activities in class to show how much our family means to us. We are aware that ‘family’ means different things to different people.

Today marks International Families Day. We have been doing lots of activities in class to show how much our family means to us. We are aware that ‘family’ means different things to different people.

Our rights respecting pupils of the week this week are;

SLC1a – Marcus Shankly for great participation in our right of the month – Article 24.

SLC1b – Logan Cain for being kind to his friends.

SLC2 – Ethan McPike for playing well with new friends.

SLC3 – Trent Biggs for joining his friends in the playground at break.
Our communication champions of the week this week are;

SLC1a – Emily Ahern for great communication with a peer and supporting them to give more details.

SLC1b – Joseph Reid for using great descriptive words in his writing.

SLC2 – Amelia Mayo for talking out problems with her friends.

SLC3 – Laura Allaun for showing an improvement in her literacy jobs.
World Laughter Day took place last Friday, 3rd May.
In the Supported Learning Centre, we had great fun and lots of laughter. Pupils learned and shared jokes, watched funny videos and enjoyed making each other laugh.
Click the link below to see some photographs.
Our rights respecting pupils of the week this week are;

SLC1a – Kolton Sweeney for sitting really well during our assembly and praising others.

SLC1b – Joseph Reid for being able to talk about his feelings and recognise the feeling of others.

SLC2 – Jack Slade for being helpful and responsible.

SLC3 – Laura Allaun for sharing good ideas during the SLC assembly.
Our communication champions of the week this week are;

SLC1a – Stewart McIlvaney for great communication with a peer while playing in a role.

SLC1b – Kerr McCurdy for trying really hard to listen to others during group time.

SLC2 – Ollie Leishman for having good conversations with adults.

SLC3 – Jackson Stewart for making a good choice when he wasn’t enjoying P.E.
Our rights respecting pupils of the week this week are;

SLC1a – Josh Withers for excellent engagement in Earth Day activities.

SLC1b – Lewis Keggans for including and inviting your friends to play

SLC2 – Tyler Saunderson for trying new foods in the dinner hall.

SLC3 – Sam Rowan for having super ideas on ways to protect our planet.
Our communication champions of the week this week are;

SLC1a – Jack Hamilton for giving positive praise and encouraging others.

SLC1b – Reino Berndtson for saying ‘hello’ to his friends without prompting.

SLC2 – Cameron McCutcheon for communicating his needs with friends.

SLC3 – Caiden Russell for working well with fractions and asking for help.
Our rights respecting pupils this week are;

SLC1a -Stewart McIlvaney for following the rules and routines of our class.

SLC1b – Joseph Reid for inviting a friend to play.

SLC2 – Calon Blacklock for being respectful to friends and adults.

SLC3 – Caiden Russell for putting in a super effort when tidying and organising the terrace area.
Our communication champions for this week are;

SLC1a – Marcus Shankly for using his friend’s names more.

SLC1b – Brooklyn Duffy for using the visual timetable to support other children.

SLC2 – Katie Quinn for participating well in group games.

SLC3 – Jayden Kerr for doing super work with the P7’s maths group.