St Benedict's Primary School - Narrabundah
PDF Details

Newsletter QR Code

Cnr Tallara Parkway & Sturt Ave
Narrabundah ACT 2604
Subscribe: https://sbpsnarrabundah.schoolzineplus.com/subscribe

Email: office.stbenedicts@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6295 8027

School News

School FeesSchool Fees.jpg
Thank you to all the families that have already paid their school fees.  School Fee reminders were sent out yesterday and all fees are due by Thursday 1st April.  If you have any concerns regading paying your fees, particularly due to COVID-19, please contact either Ms Rachel Smith or Mrs Belinda McRae at the Front Office.

Swirl.jpg

A Lens on Learning

Code Club 

Code_Club_March_21.JPG

“We made a beehive with our legs to keep the bee bots in and we liked to share and press the buttons.” Verona

“My favourite part of Code Club was playing with the Bee Bots.” Saffron

“I would say it was really fun because of coding and everything.” Fred

“It was really great.” Hunter

Swirl.jpg

Student Leadership News

National Day of Action Against Bullying
Last Friday we held National Day Against Bullying, which is also known as Anti Bullying Day. The students in our school did some fun activities that taught them about how to show kindness, what to do if you become a victim of bullying or if you witness someone getting bullied. Kindergarten to Year Two drew a portrait of themselves. Then they wrote around the portrait how to show respect and kindness to their peers. Years Three to Six made chatterboxes with different scenarios and facts about what they should do in a situation where bullying is involved.

Last week we also looked for people in our school (who were being upstanders and who were being the best they could be) to get a ‘Bullying, No Way!’ upstander award and two additional bee tokens.

To go forward we would like to have students getting an upstander award every 5 weeks because we think that getting an upstander award is very special.

Liturgical  Leaders

An Update From the Environmental Leaders
Since we received and began to use the coloured bins all around the school, we have seen a huge improvement in our recycling at school. It has been very nice for Year 5/6 students (who do the bin duties) to be able to recycle nearly all appropriate waste at our school instead of having to put it all in the red waste bin (as they did previously when most waste was contaminated). This is saving our Year 5/6 students time and also our school money! Well done everyone.

“The colours tell me which bin is the recycling bin and that makes it easier for me.” Lydia

“They’re bigger. This makes it easier to fit more rubbish in.” Eli

“I know that yellow is mixed recycling and red is rubbish.” Elias

 

Bins_March_21.png
Swirl.jpg

Extra curriculum music lesson are provided at the school by the following businesses.  If you are interest please contact them directly.

Mojo_Flyer_Sep_2020.JPG

Bellchambersmusic_March2021.jpg

Violin.JPG