Student Agency and Voice at Burnie Primary School
We have 2 key ‘all year’ elected Leadership opportunities for Grade 6 students: Student Council and Sports Leader positions. Our student leaders prepared for leadership nominations and the election process in 2022 through choosing to nominate for one of the positions and preparing a speech that was for the 3 to 6 student group and accompanying staff. Students were elected by the combined voting results of Grades 4 to 6 students and all school staff. Our Year 6 leaders work closely with Miss Smith, Ms Crabtree and Mrs Smith to develop their personal leadership capacity.
I would like to personally congratulate our 2023 Student Leaders for their courage and aspiration in stepping forward this year
Burnie Youth Council Representatives
Our 'Student Council Leaders’ main responsibilities include:
- To Lead the Student Council
- To represent Burnie Primary School at special assemblies, school and community events (ANZAC day)
- To assist school staff in carrying out a number of school related tasks
- To prepare running sheet and lead school Assemblies
- To be a positive role model for all students
Our 'Sports Leaders’ main responsibilities include:
- Leading/assisting class/es for Daily PE Programs
- Assist with lunch time and other organised sport/recreation activities
- Leading/assisting with ‘House’ events – Athletics carnival, sports events, etc
- Assisting with care of sports equipment and sports store
- To be a positive role model for all students
Our 'Library Leaders’ were selected by writing a letter to Ms Crabtree. Their main responsibilities include:
- Providing special help with borrowing/returns
- Assisting with daily lunch library tasks/duties as timetabled
- Maintaining a section of the school collection
- Assisting with lunch time and other organised activities in the library
- Book Week activities; Assist with Premier’s Reading Challenge
- To be a positive role model for all students
2023 Communicating Learning Progress with Families - Prep – Year 6 Reporting
This week our new Term 1 ‘Application to Learning Reports’ will be sent home. This report provides families with a summary of each child’s learning habits and engagement in their class so far this year.
If you have any questions, or would like to discuss this report please make contact with your child's classroom teacher via seesaw. We value regular, meaningful conversations about learning achievement, progress and student wellbeing because we know this is key to support and grow our partnerships with all families.
Staffing Update
We continue to have some staffing changes this term. Assistant Principal, Kerryn Duncan will continue her period of leave through to the end of Term 2. We would like to express our thanks and best wishes to Miriam Ennis who will be transferring to Parklands High School, after a short period of service to Burnie Primary School. We congratulate and welcome Miss Emma Sterta who has commenced at our school as our Education Support Specialist and we welcome Paul Vardy to Burnie Primary School as our Digital Technologies and Art specialist teacher.
Save the Date
Upcoming Celebration of learning
Please join us in the JMC for an afternoon of celebration on Tuesday 28th March, at 1:30pm. Grades two, four and six will be sharing.
On Wednesday 8th March Burnie Primary participated in the NWPSSA North West Athletics Carnival. It was a terrific day and all students gave it their absolute best and came home with some terrific results.
Quaide |
75M |
1st |
Lucas |
200M |
1st |
Lucas |
Long Jump |
2nd |
Lucas |
100M |
1st |
Louis |
200M |
3rd |
Milla |
200M |
2nd |
Milla |
100M |
1st |
Indigo |
400M |
3rd |
Indigo |
800M |
2nd |
Hudson |
400M |
3rd |
Well done to these students!