Activities: Wilmot Road Primary School will be recognising students’ achievements this Education Week. Pictured from left are Foundation students Abigail Tozer, Sebastian Lee, James Cashmore and Everest Baral.
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Rechelle Zammit
Wilmot Road Primary School lives by the actions ‘move, make and motivate’ daily, while being committed to providing an inclusive environment for all students.
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The school has been recognised with a blue level status for the work undertaken with the School Wide Positive Behaviours program, which Wilmot Road Primary School principal Sharon Thompson said was an achievement and testament to the work of the whole school community.
This year they will celebrate Education Week with the annual Wonders of Wilmot (WOW) awards. The event recognises students in each year level who show outstanding achievement in an academic area or in the area of citizenship.
Mrs Thompson said the whole school community looked forward to the awards ceremony, which fills the school’s hall with excited children and family members.
“A special assembly for the WOW awards will be held Friday, May 19, where area executive director Sharon Hensgen-Smith will be the awards guest presenter,” Mrs Thompson said.
“Our staff strive to develop motivated, creative and independent learners who demonstrate strong social values with strong leadership, resilience and self-esteem for their community.
“There is a strong sense of belonging in our school, with students often referring to the Wilmot Road Primary School community as family.”
Let’s get set: Getting ready for Education Week at Wilmot Road Primary School are Year 4 students Oscar Betts, Kayleigh Janes and Ruby Sharp.
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Rechelle Zammit