End of term reflection
Wow, how time flies when you are having fun. I can’t believe we are at the end of Term 1 already. It’s been a busy term, yet a term I have thoroughly enjoyed. It’s been a highlight going into classrooms and seeing how the students are engaging in their learning. I have been impressed with the calmness and collegiality across the school, with students and staff collaborating in a positive and purposeful way.
In Term 1 we introduced the Wellington Teaching and Learning Model (WTLM). We have also been working with students on the pride they should have in the fact that they are fortunate to be a student at Wellington. We have spoken to students about the importance of representing themselves and others by wearing their uniform correctly and behaving in line with the Wellington Way.
Regarding uniform, I remind everyone that we are now moving into the ‘winter term’ and request that parents work with their children so that all students have all the appropriate items for whichever winter uniform ‘option’ they choose. There are many options available, please refer to the Student Planner/Diary for details, or to our website.
Our aim is for consistency in appearance and students need to make sure that they are not mixing and matching different uniform options or indeed non uniform items. The Sub School teams will be focussing on this in the early weeks of Term 2. If you need support in providing school uniform, please do not hesitate to contact our Business Manager, Ms Sharon Graham or Director of Wellbeing and Student Services, Ms Harveen Khera.
I thank everyone who has made me feel welcomed in the Wellington community and wish you all a happy and safe holiday break.
Cultural Diversity Week
There has been a fantastic array of activities held as part of Cultural Diversity Week. This has been another event where we celebrate the diverse nature of our community. It was a highlight to see so many students dressed in their cultural dress and representing their cultural heritage with such pride.
The staff and students were invited to a cultural performance from one of our wonderful teachers, Ms Christina Yuan performing a traditional Chinese musical instrument – Guzheng.
School Performance Report
We received our Annual Performance Rating in early March, and I am pleased to report that our school continues to perform at a consistently strong level across all indicators. This data will be part of the Annual Report to the Community which will be released later in Term 2.
3 Way Conferences
Our 3 Way Conferences occurred on Tuesday 26 March, and I trust that all conversations were informative and productive. These conferences are a great opportunity to for families to connect with child’s teachers about how their child is progressing and what all of us can do to support them. I encourage students and families to consider the feedback provided by the teachers and look to incorporate any strategies for focussed improvement.
Mr Chris Knight
Principal