YEAR 10 NEWS
As we come to the end of the second week of remote learning, I want to congratulate the Year 10 students on the great sense of maturity and ownership of learning they have shown by adapting to the new changes in curriculum delivery. It has been really pleasing to see students continue to build on the positive start they have had to their studies in 2020.
I acknowledge that this has been an incredible challenge for many. This is an unprecedented and unknown situation that we all find ourselves in at the moment. Please don’t feel like you have to go through this alone. Reach out to your teachers for help and guidance, let them know if your workload is becoming overwhelming, stay in touch with your friends and as always please do not be afraid to talk to your PALS teachers.
It is important that students are checking in with their PALS teachers at 8:30am each morning, just as they would attend PALS on a normal school day. This keeps students in a routine and allows PALS teachers to assist them should any issues arise. Likewise if a student is sick or unable to access their online learning, please contact the school so we are aware of the issues and can put a plan in place to best support the student.
Year 10 student Isaac Podmore has shared with us some tips he has found helpful in adapting to remote learning. Click here to access Isaac's video.
Some tips for making your day to day life a little easier:
Above all, look after yourself, look after each other and wash your hands!


YEAR 10 DANCE
NETBALL SUCCESS
Mr. Aidan Leishman
Year 10 Coordinator