Dear families and carers,
It was wonderful to see the students sharing their learning across our classrooms this week as families came through for Learning Journeys. Witnessing students speak with confidence about the growth they have made this year, and celebrating work they feel proud of was a pleasure to see. Many students celebrated their growth in relation to the IB Learner Profile and Approaches to Learning.
The IB approaches to learning skills (ATL) are grounded in the belief that learning how to learn is fundamental to a student’s life in and out of a school context. In broad terms the PYP framework supports learners in developing:
- Thinking skills
- Communication skills
- Research skills
- Self-management skills
- Social skills
Through a variety of strategies, our teachers collaboratively plan for implicit and explicit opportunities to develop ATL both inside and outside the classroom.
Tournament of Minds
Last weekend our 6 teams represented Holy Trinity with enthusiasm and confidence. The students were able to present their solutions to the challenges and worked collaboratively in the team spontaneous challenge. A special thanks to the parents who supported their learners on the weekend, to Mrs Groom who was a judge, and to Mr Tom O'Rourke for his passion and dedication to this co curricular program.
Disco
DJ Feerick is warming up his turntable for our School Disco on Thursday September 26. Please purchase your ticket on QKR.
Grandparents Day
Next Friday September 20 at 9.15am we will be celebrating all our grandparents and special friends. We will begin with a Prayer Celebration in the school hall, visit classrooms and finish with a delicous morning tea in the Kitchen Garden. We look forward to seeing all our grand parents and friends for this wonderful event.
Year 6 Microbits
Year 6 students have been inquiring into how we can save energy at school through their current Unit of Inquiry 'Sharing the Planet'. Students observed appliances around the school such as heaters and lights and programmed microbits in small groups to measure the temperature and lighting in order to create ways to save energy. The Year 6 students then shared their ideas with Year 4 explaininh how the microbits work and the coding process.
Tomorrow we will celebrate the learning in 3W with assembly in the hall at 2:30pm.
Today marks national RU OK day? Please reach out to those around you to ask this simple question. Have a fantasitc weekend when it arrives.
Prue