Term 1 is nearly over and what a Term it has been for our junior campus staff and students. The students have settled well into their new roles as Year 7 or 8 Penola Students. The ‘Ready to Learn’ program implemented has helped students to be successful learners in and outside of the classroom. I would like to thank our wellbeing team led by Mrs Seel who have focused on ensuring students are informed about the appropriate use of ‘Social Media’ and the variety of platforms it involves. Students have had the opportunity to discuss and reflect on issues such as:
- Being lawful while using social media
- What does being unlawful look like when using social media
- Ways to ensure you are protected when using social media
We will continue to provide education around Social Media and the impacts it can have on young people into Term 2.
Year 7 Camp
Our Year 7 students participated in our three-day Camp at Mt Eliza. The students were able to take part in a number of activities from Raft building, Snorkelling, Archery, Sea Kayaking, Open Water Learning, Bike Skills and the Giant Swing. It was great to hear statements like “I learnt how to ride a bike today’ and “the water activities were so much fun”. Both staff and students were able to build relationships, resulting in new friendships and feeling a part of the Penola community.
Medieval Day
On Wednesday 6 February, the Year 8 students participated in our annual medieval day. This day is linked to the Humanities curriculum where students are studying medieval Europe. The workshops during the day allowed students to participate in activities related to arms and amour, music and dance, and clothing and lifestyle. Thank you to Mrs Mancuso our Head of Humanities at the Junior Campus for all her organisation and dedication to ensuring that the day ran smoothly.
Physical Education Incursion
During Physical Education classes this week students have received specialist athletic coaching from Pioda Strength & Conditioning. As part of the Year 7 and 8 PE curriculum students have been focusing on fitness and athletic events. The expert sessions from Pioda have been tailored to give students the confidence to perform efficient and effective movements as they head towards the House Athletics Carnival in Week 1 of Term 2.
Student Makayla H in Year 8 said the program also gave her “stretches and warm up exercises that can help outside of school” in her sporting pursuits in cricket and aussie rules.
A big thanks to Mr Pell and the PE team for organising this experience.
Harmony Week
From Monday 18 to Friday 22 of March we celebrated Harmoney Week. Promoting the theme 'Everyone Belongs' it's a celebration that recognises Australia's diversity and brings people together from many different backgrounds. It's about inclusiveness, respect and a sense of belonging for everyone. The staff and students were involved in the following activities to celebrate this important week:
- Variety of Cultural Music was played over the PA this week chosen by our student leaders
- Tuesday was casual clothes day for students and staff. Everyone was encouraged to wear cultural dress or the colour orange to celebrate Harmony Week
- Tuesday all students received an icy pole at lunchtime
- The Faith and Mission team organised prayers for the week in different languages
I would like to take this opportunity to wish all our families a Happy Easter. May the grace of Easter bring healing, restoration, and new beginnings to all our families and staff here at Penola.
Have a restful term break.