A Message from Mr Wyatt
Positive Attitudes and Life Skills (PALS)
This week, our Year 6 boys led the next instalment of our PALS program which focused on the idea of ‘Bouncing Back’. The idea of ‘Bouncing Back’ is based on the important skill of resilience and the ability to respond positively in light of a negative situation.
This is an essential skill for our boys to develop as they grow up in a world where things don’t always go right. By no means are we endorsing negative situations, however, it is crucial that we equip our boys with the temperament and skills to be able to remain upbeat and positive in the face of adversity.
The timing of the PALS session was perfect, as over the last few weeks the teachers have been discussing with the boys the need to overlook minor incidents and to try to solve issues themselves before seeking a teacher’s assistance. Obviously, if there are serious or repeated issues, it is important for the boys to involve teachers and to gain additional support.
Ultimately, we want our boys to develop the ability to bounce back and conflict resolution skills to equip them for success in whatever situation they find themselves in beyond Lindfield.
Asthma
As we endure the effects of Winter and many of our boys are exposed to various viruses, it seems timely to provide an Asthma update. If your son is an Asthma sufferer, it is essential that the school is aware of his condition and the appropriate medication should he have an Asthma attack or difficulty breathing.
If you are in this situation, could you please ensure that your son has his reliever medication required in his bag at all times and that an additional unit is given to the School Office in case it is needed.
Newington Boys to the Rescue
There are moments each year that fill me with pride as our boys go out of their way to conduct themselves in a manner that is befitting of the Newington ethos.
Earlier this week, a group of our boys who were walking to Lindfield Station, came across an older lady who had fallen. Upon reaching her they enquired of her health and quickly discovered that she required further medical assistance. Quickly, the boys called an ambulance and while they waited for it to arrive, they removed their blazers and put them on the lady to ensure she stayed warm. Shortly afterwards, an adult arrived to take over from the boys, however, their immediate intervention and actions were timely and demonstrated great maturity.
The elderly lady is recovering well in hospital and has made contact with the school to express her sincere gratitude.
I’m sure you will agree that these types of actions are reflective of our joint aspiration for all of our boys.
Coffee and Chat with Mr Wyatt – Thursday 12 September
The next Coffee and Chat Morning will be held on Thursday 12 September from 8:00-9:00am. These mornings are simply a chance to come and chat casually with me and other parents about school-related matters. I look forward to seeing you then!
Enrolments – Year 5 and Kindergarten
Due to the addition of an extra Stage 3 Class in 2014 we are in the fortunate position to have vacancies for next year. We are currently enrolling boys for Year 5 2014 as we seek to gain the necessary numbers to make the additional class a straight Year 5.
Vacancies exist in Kindergarten for next year and limited vacancies also exist in some other year levels. If you know families that might be interested, please encourage them to call the School Office on 9416 4280.