Penguin District School
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125 Ironcliffe Road
Penguin TAS 7316
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Principal's Report

Profile_pic.jpgGrowth

At PDS, we value growth. We routinely monitor, recognise, and celebrate the progress of our students and staff by frequently reminding everyone of the growth they have made. We encourage students and staff to set goals and to do the hard stuff. I wonder if your child/ren has shared their learning, wellbeing or attendance goals with you? If not, I encourage you to open the conversation.

When students face struggles, confusion, or poor performance, PDS staff respond with support, strategies, and additional opportunities to improve. This approach helps students understand that mistakes are opportunities to learn and it’s all part of the learning process. When students experience failure or find things hard, they may doubt themselves and their abilities. Many students might think they’re not "good enough" for certain subjects. In these moments, PDS staff play a crucial role in re-engaging students and reassuring them of their capabilities. Our staff are dedicated to helping students thrive in school and in life. By fostering the value of growth, we ensure that all students are supported to do the hard thing and achieve beyond their full potential.

What does growth mean to students at PDS?

“I have got better at climbing, I can now climb higher”, Evelyn Kinder.

“I have been doing things better, like listening and I got a gold card for growing”, Kai Prep.

“I always try really hard”, Joseph Year 1.

“Encouraging yourself to do hard things”, Ada Year 2.

“I try my hardest at everything at school as I want to get better ”, Mason Year 3.

“I am focusing on getting better at my handwriting, I listen to adult feedback” Hudson Year 4.

“I set myself challenges e.g. daily I challenge myself to do 10 maths questions”,  Aisha Year 5.

“I choose people to sit with that are good learning buddies”, Oaklee Year 6.

“ I aim to improve my skills and grow as a person”, Acen Year 7.

“I give my all and know mistakes are good as long as you learn from them”, Arahni Year 8.  

“I step outside of my comfort zone, develop work overtime to make it better and do harder things to make sure I am pushing myself. Tannah Year 9.

“I listen and always give my best effort and help others”, Rose Year 10.  

Reminder: Every School Day Matters

As the term approached midway, we wanted to share a timely reminder about the importance of school attendance. Our attendance is sitting just above our goal of 90%.

We love seeing your child/ren at school every day – it’s the best place for them to learn and grow. It’s a chance to be around their friends, learn new things (including life skills), spark their curiosity and have fun. Term 2 is packed with exciting things your child/ren won’t want to miss.

For tips on creating positive attendance habits, visit the Anything can happen website.

Please talk to us if you are having trouble getting your child to school. We are here to help and support is available.

Staffing Update

Will be saying goodbye to Miss Hayley Marshall 3/4C on Wednesday 4 June. Thank you for your dedication and flexibility when working with us over the last few years.  You have made a significant impact on our students and the entire school community. We wish Hayley all the best as she moves interstate. Mrs Deb French and Mrs Anita French will be teaching 3/4C for the remainder of the term.

Mr Jade Hughes is taking four weeks leave from Friday 30 May. We wish Mr Hughes all the best for the safe arrival of baby Hughes. Mr Rob Maywald will be stepping into the Acting Assistant Principal secondary role and Miss Sarah Mott will be stepping into the Year 9-12 AST position. Mr Stephen Walsh will be joining us for four weeks to teach some of Miss Mott and Mr Maywald’s classes.

Lastly, I am excited to announce Mr Adrian Beard is the successful candidate for the substantive Primary Assistant Principal position. Mr Beard has consistently demonstrated exceptional dedication, professionalism, and a genuine commitment to our students’ success. His ability to connect with both students and staff has been instrumental in creating a supportive and inclusive environment. Congratulations Mr Beard.

Shout outs

  • Congratulations to Arahni for receiving the BMS Wayne Hayes Award for her role in Madagascar.
  • Well done to the Inter Primary Cross Country Team for their individual efforts and winning ‘A Division’.
  • To Oakley, Jayda, Lenny, Jesse, Flynn, Halle, Owen, Koby, Aryannah, Maddison and Josh whose attendance has increased by at least 20% compared to last year.
  • To the Penguin Pantry thank you for your donation of fruit for Walk Safely to School Day.
  • Our Year 10 students have done an outstanding job completing their 'Life Story' assessments. Each student chose someone special, often a family member, to write about, capturing their life stories with care and creativity. On Tuesday afternoon, students proudly presented their life stories in the theatre, with some families in attendance to celebrate their hard work and achievements. Well done to everyone involved!

Yours in partnership - Angela McAuliffe