Well, what a huge Term of learning!! This Term has just flown by, but as the old saying goes, ‘time flies when you’re having fun’. Fun and learning are integral components for student engagement. As teachers, we aim to engage every student every day in their learning. This requires careful planning for individual student success and achievement. Teachers here at Burnie Primary School take care and pride in student learning. We have certainly had many opportunities to celebrate these achievements in learning this term!
There has certainly been plenty of student engagement in our off site activities recently. Grade 6 Camp held earlier this week was an amazing opportunity for students to learn about others and themselves at Camp Clayton. Our thanks goes out to Mrs Smith, Mr Woodard and parents for giving up their time to provide this opportunity for our Grade 6 students and for giving them another great event that Burnie Primary School is able to offer. Grade 3’s also went on an excursion to Wings Wildlife Park and Preston Falls. They had plenty to share about their learning upon return.
This week sees the second week of our Kinder – Grade 2 Water Awareness program. It has been so pleasing to witness the learning happening at the pool, and developing skills in the water environment. When we talk about “lifelong learning”, this learning could one day save a life!
Burnie Primary School prides itself on the significant sporting achievements in a wide variety of sports that we are able to offer students. It has been just as pleasing to be able to acknowledge the significant achievements of Burnie Primary School students in the Maths Relay last weekend. Our team took away first place with an outstanding team achievement and demonstrated their brilliant problem solving abilities and collaboration. Our thanks go out to Teachers and Parents who have supported these extra – curricular activities throughout the year.
We are well and truly underway with our 2023 planning. If you know of any new students or students turning 5 next year to please contact the office as soon as possible to confirm their enrolment. Alternatively, if you know that your child will not be attending Burnie Primary School next year, we would appreciate the heads up to assist us with our planning.
Thanks to our school community for your understanding with the late start to the school day yesterday. Our teaching conditions are your child’s learning conditions and we certainly want the best for both.
I wish everyone well for the school holiday break starting tomorrow with the Burnie Show Public Holiday, and I look forward to catching up with students from Monday 17th October, to hear about the amazing learning opportunities they have been involved with over the school holiday break!
Andrew Starick
Principal