Michelle's Message
As we wrap up Term 3, I’m filled with pride and gratitude for the incredible growth we’ve seen in our students and the vibrant connections across our Glenorchy Primary School community.
Thank you to the 41 families who contributed their voice to our annual School Satisfaction Survey, we look forward to sharing the actions we take after listening to your voice. Thank you to Mrs Young and Mr Gardner for supporting our families with interpreters to help all voices to be heard.
As you may have already heard we are absolutely thrilled to announce that Glenorchy Primary School is now a Healthy School Lunch Program school for 2026. We will write to you in Term 4 to explain how the program will work. To begin with every child from Prep to Year 6 will have a hot lunch provided once a week in Term 1- 2026, where they will dine with their teacher and staff in the classroom. The lunch will be cooked from fresh ingredients in our commercial kitchen by a kitchen supervisor and is a free government supported program. The program will be early in the week and complement our 24 Carrot Kitchen Garden program.
This term has been rich with learning, laughter, and shared experiences. Our Family Learning Conversations brought families and educators together to celebrate student progress and set goals for future learning. The Night School Lift event was a powerful showcase of our commitment to inclusive education and community engagement.
We were thrilled to see our bKinder Ambassadors (SRC) represent Glenorchy PS at the bKinder Summit, spreading messages of kindness and empathy. Our students also made waves on ABC Radio, winning the Book Week Boss competition with creativity, inclusivity and reading outcomes at its heart.
A major milestone this term was every teacher and teacher assistant completing training in Word Recognition - a testament to our belief that every moment counts in learning to read. This professional learning ensures our team is equipped to support every child’s literacy journey.
We also introduced Recess and Lunch Connections Clubs, creating safe and welcoming spaces for students to build friendships and explore interests. Book Week was a joyful celebration of stories and imagination, and our excursions to Fullers Bookshop gave students a real-world connection to the magic of books. Footy Colours Day brought fun, team spirit, and a splash of colour to our school grounds.
As we head into the school holidays, I want to thank you, our families, for your ongoing support and partnership. Your involvement helps create a school where every child feels seen, supported, and inspired to grow.
Wishing you all a safe, restful, and joyful holiday break. We can’t wait to see you in Term 4!
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela