One of the ways in which our advisory teachers try to support their students is to build relationships with each of the individual students in their class. The morning advisory check in time provides Advisory teachers with an opportunity to find out what is happening in the lives of their students. This week’s question asked students about their term break.
Understanding the perspectives and life experiences of our students helps us to identify when things might not be going so well and our students might need a little extra support from us as a team.
Muhammad Rassya Rasjid: It was just fine I spent some of my spare time studying not school-related stuff and the rest just playing games.
Maximilian Axel Young: It was alright, although nothing special really happened.
Jennifer Patricia Wibowo: It was nice, wished it was longer
Gihon Sargon Tambunan: Good, went to Bali.
Oliver Simon Dodgson: It was great. Currently in Bali for a few more days after enjoying my break. Spent a lot of time outside.
In the last Extended Advisory Activity, they have the topic "What values do you uphold? The students responded to the Padlet wall with reflections about their own values. Below is the picture of students' responses.