Vision and Mission Update
Vision, Mission and Values
We are excited to be able to take the opportunity to reinvigorate our Vision and Mission. The completion of the buildings and the beginning of a new Strategic Plan cycle in 2024, places CPS at a pivotal point of review.
To date we have reflected and imagined, discussed and deliberated as a staff about what it means to be part of the CPS community. We have asked the students of Years 5 and 6 to give us their ideas too. Del’s is just one example of many responses! Next week we will talk to students from the junior years.
Roses are red,
violets are blue,
our school is great,
but better with you.
Families are invited to participate in the review as well, made possible through the google form link included. The survey aims to gather parent/carer input into this important work. We welcome your ideas, value your reflections and appreciate your time.
A community consultation of this work will take place 14 November - save the date if you are interested in participating. Details to follow next week.
Please complete this short survey by 4 November, 2023.
CPS Vision and Mission Survey Link - https://forms.gle/mqg5Dq7Gs4G5EGoY6
Student Class Placement 2024
Over the next few weeks classes and student placements for 2024 will be created. Families are invited to contact Kerry Johnstone with any information they consider important to this process and student placement for 2024.
Please contact Kerry via email by Monday 13th November.
Positive Behaviour for Learning Student Committee
By Scarlett B 4E
This term, a few kids from the school were elected to be part of the student PBL Committee. The committee includes myself (Scarlett B), Odette W, Duncan M, Jesse W, Tilly W, Lewis Y, Archer H!
The PBL committee is supported by Miss Dee, Miss J and Miss Penny, who did excellent work on starting this school student committee. So far the committee has made some excellent suggestions, including my suggestion to use the basketball court on rotation, just like the spider web where it’s seniors at recess and juniors at lunch.
I hope everyone was showcasing how kind Campbell Primary is during Week 4! Obviously, everyone was amazing. The kindest people on the basketball court each received two tickets for the next CAPS game! Ten double passes were awarded.
Thank you to everyone who is in the student PBL Committee for coming! The PBL Committee is a colossal success and we hope the student PBL committee will do more next year.
This week our Positive Behaviour for Learning focus is what it means to be a Learner. Including the dispositions of active listening, asking questions, collaborating and thinking interdependently. During Week 5 and 6 we will focus on what collaborative learning means and practise doing it!