It was good to welcome back Mr Shadgett and Ms Birch this week, after they travelled to Sydney to represent the School at the AHISA Leading, Learning, Caring conference. They have returned with new ideas and learning, which I am thoroughly looking forward to hearing. I was particularly interested to hear up to date thoughts on AI and how artificial intelligence is being discuss ...
News and updates from our Principal, Dr. Julie Harris
Harris Post - Term 1, Week 9
I had a fantastic Purim this year even though I like routine and I struggle with costumes and chaos, I knew what to expect and was quite comfortable and confident in this year鈥檚 Cat in the Hat outfit until, that is, two parents asked me if I were dressed as the Mad Hatter 鈥 Purim is one of those fabulous times where the students just love the day. From the costume parades to t ...
Harris Post - Term 1, Week 8
Listening to your parents... I hope it isn鈥檛 only my children who have always been resistant to hearing sage advice from their mother. They were quite happy to accept the suggestions of other relatives and the parents of their friends, but when their own mother offered wise counsel, it was ignored and often treated with derision. After all, what would I know about study strate ...
Harris Post - Term 1, Week 2
I recently enjoyed a comedy sketch in which various phrases were translated into German and the resulting phrase was shared. My favourite was the attempt to translate 鈥淪orry I鈥檓 late鈥. The German person was seemingly unable to translate this phrase, the implication presumably being that Germans are never late to anything, so there is no word in the language to describe this. P ...
Harris Post, Term 1, Week 5 - Playing nicely with others
As I sat behind a lorry at the traffic lights this morning, I chuckled at the large sign on the back, which read 鈥淐AUTION 鈥 does not play well with others鈥. Although I had no intention of interacting with the massive vehicle (my little car and I would definitely have come off worse) my teacher brain immediately turned to the fact that much of what we teach, reinforce and develo ...
Harris Post - Term 1, Week 3
听 Sitting playing Settlers of Catan with a group of Year 3 students after school on Tuesday, amidst a heap of others playing Balderdash, chess and pick-up-sticks in the library, it became clear that we are well and truly back into the swing of things at school. Clubs and activities at school provide further social opportunities for Carmel students to meet and play with childre ...
Carpark Changes in the Primary School
Dear Carmel Primary School families, JHUB will soon start work on their carpark (see image above) from Monday 19 February 2024 for a period of approximately 8 weeks. This will have a significant impact on our families during this time. To ensure the safety of your child/ren and to minimise the inconvenience, can we please ask for your help with the following: Kindergarten ...
Harris Post - Term 1, Week 2
It has been a lovely, positive start to the school year as both campuses have filled with the sounds of chatting and laughter (as well as the whir of the air conditioning as the summer heat continues!). Substantial capital works have been underway during the break, slowed slightly by shipping issues, transport issues and labour shortages, but we鈥檙e nearly there and the School ...
The Harris Post Term 4, Week 6
It has been a busy week at 国标麻豆视频APP and although the end of term is almost visible in the distance, there is still so much left to do. I reassure myself that it feels this way each year, yet we always achieve what we need to in time for the end of term. It鈥檚 too early to be looking forward to the break at this stage, but the prospect of some time to read and relax late in ...
The Harris Post - Term 4, Week 5
I sat in on an interesting evening presentation to a group of women leaders at AISWA this week, entitled 鈥楾he Art of Patience鈥. It served to reinforce one of my personal failings, but did provide some interesting thoughts around the importance of being patient. We heard about the need to not be reactive and clamour for instant results, rather to reflect, walk more slowly and no ...
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