From the Assistant Principal - Wellbeing and Learning
First day back in Term 2
Students will return on Tuesday 30th of April. This is Day 2 of the timetable. All students should return in their full Winter Uniform.
Term 2 Uniform
All students are expected to be dressed in a blazer, ties for boys and stockings and kilts or pants for girls. The Winter Uniform is to be always worn to and from the College and be worn with pride.
As it gets colder, students start wearing extra layers of clothing. No non- St Andrews clothing should be worn with the uniform unless it is hidden under the College uniform. I suggest that if students are cold, they wear thermal undergarments that are hidden under the uniform. Gloves and scarves can be worn but they must be Navy or Black. Beanies are not part of the College Uniform.
Usually after holidays we see hair styles that do not follow College expectations. All hair should be neat and tidy and one natural colour. Extreme haircuts should not be presented at school (e.g. mullets, Indian cuts etc.). The girl’s hair should be tied back if longer than the collar and boys hair should not be longer than the collar.
Why are some of our kid’s suffering from Mental Illness
Kids these days are over-stimulated and over-given material objects, but they are deprived of the foundations of a healthy childhood, such as:
- Emotionally available parents
- clearly defined boundaries
- Responsibilities
- Balanced nutrition and adequate sleep
- Movement in general but especially outdoors
- Creative gaming, social interaction, informal gaming opportunities and spaces for boredom
What are some of the issues with our kids:
- Digital Distracted Parents
- Pampering and permissive parents who let children "rule the world"
- Kids are given everything without earning it or being responsible for getting it
- Inappropriate sleep and unbalanced nutrition
- A sedentary lifestyle
- Endless stimulation, constant technology, instant gratification and absence of boring moments
What you can do?
- Set boundaries, don’t be afraid to say "no" to your children
- Offer children a balanced lifestyle
- Provide nutritious food and limit junk food.
- Spend at least one hour a day outdoors doing activities
- Enjoy a daily family dinner without the distraction of smartphones or technology.
- Play games with the family.
- Involve your children in a task or housework.
- Implement a consistent sleep routine to ensure your child sleeps long enough.
- Teach responsibility and independence.
- Don't do everything for your children, instead of giving them the fish, show them how to fish.
- Teach them to wait and delay gratification.
- Provide opportunities for "boredom” because boredom is the moment when creativity awakens. Don't feel responsible for always keeping your kids entertained.
- Do not use technology as a cure for boredom.
- Avoid using technology during meals, in cars, restaurants, etc these are socialising moments.
- Be emotionally available to connect with children and teach them self-regulation and social skills:
- Turn off the phones at night when kids go to bed to avoid digital distraction. Leave them in another room to allow proper sleep.
- Teach them to recognize and handle their own frustrations and anger.
- teach them manners and social skills
- Connect emotionally - smile, kiss, kiss, tickle, read, dance, jump, play with them.
What’s in the planner this week?
This week we have been focusing on Leadership and Inspiring our best self. It is ok not to be perfect, it’s part of being human. Cut yourself some slack and learn from feedback that is given to you from family and school. It’s important to take risks in your learning and give things a go. You will develop skills and learn a lot when you take on challenges.
“Sometimes you just have to take the leap and build your wings on the way down”
Kobi Yamada
The key word for the week is Goals. Did we achieve the goals we set for Term 1?
What goals are you going to set for Term 2?
Finally
Please enjoy your upcoming holidays and use this time to relax and recharge yourself for a busy Term 2. Please be safe and remember if you are getting bored do some reading that is for your enjoyment or take up a new hobby
God bless,
Mr. Nicholas Thrum
Assistant Principal