Welcome to Room 6's Blog...

We are one of the Year 3 & 4 classes at Russley School. We aim to work together well so that we can achieve success in everything we do. To help us be successful students we use the Russley Dispositions. They help us to train our brains to think successfully when we are faced with problems where the answer is not immediately known. On our Blog you will find photos, videos, up-coming events, notices and a range of other exciting information that we would love to share with you!



Monday, February 21, 2011

This Is My Place....

Everyone has a place that is special or important to them, and a unique reason why that place has a special significance!

Your homework task this week is to:

a) Compose and capture one still digital image (photo) that best illustrates your special place.

b) Write one to two paragraphs describing your special place and why it has significance to you.

c) Combine your photograph and description to create an effective static image.

d) Bring it to school for sharing on Friday 25th February.

Please remember to have a look at the example that is on display in the classroom.


Mr. Isherwood

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Room 27's Swimming Lessons - Term 1!

Room 27 will be participating in swimming at Aquagym next week (14th to the 18th of February)!  There is a cost of $23 for these lessons, this includes transport.   We will be departing school at 10:30am, swim from 11 to 11:30am, then depart Aquagym at 11:45am.

The school realises that the lessons are an extra cost above the Activity Fee, but feel it is an essential skill for the childrens' safety that complements the school's own swim programme. The cost has been reduced by the Governemnts contribution to encourage participation in Physical Education. Please make payment to the office as soon as possible. If payment is proving difficult, please apply in writing to Mrs. Warren.

School Council Guidelines...

The St. Albans School Council will be made up of Senior Students. These students will attend weekly meetings to assist in the running of the school. All classes, including the seniors, are asked to run weekly or at least fortnightly meetings to discuss any issues that your children feel need to be addressed. Middle and Junior classes are asked to have a class representative whose responsibility is to liaise with the School Council on matters of concern. Junior and Middle children will not attend the School Council meetings.

Mr. McKenzie's School Council reps will come to each class at a time that suits each teacher and report the Council Minutes and liaise with children on matters of concern negative and POSITIVE!

Room 27 students who wish to be members must present a speech to the class on Thursday the 17th of February. The speech needs to include information such as why they would be an excellent School Council representative, what initiatives they have that would benefit the school, and anything else that they see as appropriate.

If you have any questions, please just ask!

Mr. Isherwood

Monday, February 7, 2011

Head Boy, Head Girl, Deputy Head Boy and Deputy Head Girl

St Albans School is calling for nominations for the above positions. The head positions are very important and respected roles with our school. You need to be:

A confident speaker
Self motivated
Organised
Respected by your peers
A great role model
Responsible, reliable and helpful
Well mannered.

If you fit all of the above categories, then we would like you to put your name forward for held/deputy positions. If you are interested, please fill in a form (Mr. Isherwood has them) and hand it to Mr. McKenzie by Wednesday the 16th of February.