Port Dalrymple School
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147-185 Agnes Street
George Town TAS 7253
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Phone: 03 6382 0500

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Principals Report

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Student Leaders

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Thank you to the parents and guardians who attended the Student Leader Induction Assembly last week.  Student Leaders were presented with their blazers and badges and were introduced to the school community. The guest speaker for the assembly was Shane Power, General Manager of the GeorgeTown Council. 

Mr Power spoke to the school community about many of the projects the council are developing in George Town including the Mountain Bike Track.

 

Student Leaders 2020

Oliver
Coby
Jacoda
Connor
Amelia
John
Briana
Taylah
Jahani
Shakayla 



 The International Women's Day Breakfast

Student Leaders attended The International Women’s Day Breakfast in Launceston.  Thank you to the Rotary Club of Tamar Sunrise for inviting our students, Bell Bay Aluminium for supporting the girls to attend and Rob Burnett Images for the photos.

 

 

Student at Port Dalrymple School also had the opportunity to attend the breakfast organised by Soroptimist International of George Town. Thankyou to Lodge Lauriston for supporting students to attend and Soroptimist International.

 

Sector Assemblies and Merit Certificates

In 2020 we will continue to recognise the outstanding achievements and behaviour of our students in sector assemblies.  Students in each of the class teacher groups are recognised for displaying the school values of Respect, Aspiration, Growth and Courage. 

The recipient names are published in the newsletter each fortnight.  In class teacher groups students continue to learn about the values and what they look like and sound like in the school community.

 

 

Important Dates

NHSSA Swimming Carnival Years 7-10 Tuesday, 31st March

TPSSA Athletics Years 3-10 Friday, 3rd April

Moderation Day Kinder to year 12 Thursday, 9th April

Good Friday 10th April

 

Restorative Practice

Last week the Student Leaders had the opportunity to listen to Rose Parker who meet with the students to discuss what restorative practice is, how it can be used and how it can resolve social conflict.

Restorative practices repair relationships between people and communities. The purpose is to build healthy relationships, increase social capital, decrease antisocial behavior, repair harm and restore relationships.

Restorative Questions

To repond to a challenging behaviour

  • What happened?
  • What were you thinking at the time?
  • What have you thought about since?
  • Who has been affected by what you have done?
    • In what way? 
  •  What do you think you need to do to make things right?

To help those harmed by other's actions...

  • What did you think when you realised what had happened?
  • What impact has this incident had on you and others?
  • What has been the hardest thing for you?
  • What do you think needs to happen to make things right?