PBS4LPositive Behavioursto Support Learning
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At CTK we…
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How do we learn and let other learn? |
Working individually
When we work individually we need to stay focused on our own learning and let our friends do the same.
We need to make sure we have all the equipment we need and understand our work so everyone in our
class is having success. By doing this we are showing everyone that we respect ourselves and others.
Working in small groups
When we work in small groups we need to make sure that we are respecting the other members of our
group. We all need to all be responsible for contributing to the work and getting the task completed. We
need to use quiet voices to share our ideas and be an attentive listener to the other members of the group.
Working as a whole class
When we work as a whole class we need to be excellent attentive listeners. We need to take turns intalking and we put our hand up when we want to share our ideas. We need to be looking at the person
who is talking, so that we are telling them that we are listening. We also need to keep our hands and feet
still.
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14 Nov 2024
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CTK Chess Championship 2024🏆♟️ What a competitive and fun afternoon we had as 20 of our dedicated and skillful chess players competed for the CTK title this year🥇 Congratulations to all of you😊14 Nov 2024
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This year, Christ the King School marked a significant milestone—its 50th anniversary! To commemorate this special occasion, our Year 6 students embarked on a fascinating project to explore and share the rich history of both our school and the Catholic Church in Australia. As part of their studies, the students dove deep into the history of Catholicism in our nation, learning about the early missionaries, the establishment of the first Catholic schools, and how the faith spread across Australia. They also researched the founding of Christ the King School, its growth over the years, and the key moments that have shaped the vibrant community we are part of today. The project was a meaningful and educational experience, celebrating the past while looking forward to a bright future for Christ the King School and its community. Congratulations to all the Year 6 students for their hard work and creativity in bringing this important history to life.
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