At Burnie Primary we are constantly seeking ways to improve our communication with you in regards to your child’s learning outcomes at school. To support this improvement we are looking to slightly alter our reporting format this year and trial a different structure for Term 1. Following the trial we will seek your feedback on which reporting format you prefer.
Our current reporting process in Term 1 is to provide a short written report on how your child has settled into school. Teachers would like to replace this written report with a first term face to face meeting between parent/carer and the teacher. We believe that this will provide a greater opportunity to discuss how your children are settling into school and their learning direction for the year. These parent/teacher conversations will be held in the last week of this term. Appointments will be available after school on the Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and can be made through the SOBS app that was utilised last year. We will seek your feedback through the School Association as to which format best meets our school community needs.
We value parent input into our school community here at Burnie Primary School. The School Association and Parents & Friends groups provide ways of being involved in the running of the school. The first meeting for these groups for the year, will be on Thursday 28th March. School Association starts at 6pm and P&F at 7pm. All are welcome to both meetings! Congratulations to Emma Duncan and Brendon Hyland who are our new parent representatives on the School Association. Our sincere thanks go out to Brad Pilgrim, our outgoing President, who has contributed to the School Association and P&F for a number of years. Also thank you to Amina Keygan, our other outgoing parent representative who has also been heavily involved in School Association and P&F. We are looking forward to their continued involvement for years to come.
Our Athletics Carnival was a great whole school community activity that exemplified students trying their best. Let’s face it, athletics isn’t for everyone, but the important part was that we all participated, had a go, tried our best and had fun learning together! Thanks to those parents, carers and community members who supported students over these two days and to those who were here early to help set up the day and make it special for our kids! Yesterday, Mr Dome and I, along with parents travelled to the Penguin Athletics Centre to participate in the NWPSSA Athletics Carnival. All students selected represented Burnie Primary School with pride and distinction and gave their best effort for Burnie Primary!
This Friday 15th March, Burnie Primary School will be participating in the ‘National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence’. We have registered for the event and committed our school to continue the conversation about not just bullying but student wellbeing and behaviour. On Friday we kick off with the Day of Action, and the Student Council will be conducting a number of activities that will start the positive actions and make it part of the way we do things here at Burnie Primary School. We will also follow up during our whole school assembly on Friday at 11:30am. All parents are most welcome to join us.
A reminder to parents and carers that students are supervised here at school from 8:30am – 3:15pm. There is no supervision for students before or after this time. We have a before and after school care provider here on site at school that we encourage you to utilise, especially as we move into the cooler months.