Dear CTK Students, Parent and Guardians,
It has been a very smooth, calm, and positive start to the 2024 school year for the CTK students.
The weather has been very kind, especially for February and it is lovely to see our students looking refreshed from the Christmas break.
It is hard to believe we are already three weeks into the school year.
The first few weeks of the school year are always busy as we try to fit in the formal College functions and the new academic timetable. For most, classrooms have changed, and new friends have been made. For our Year 7 students, a great deal has been achieved in a short amount of time.
We mustn’t forget that our Year 7 students have come to us from very different environments, and it is a big deal to navigate a new school, new uniform, a timetable that constantly demands movement of students and teachers, and at the same time trying to fit in and feel a sense of belonging. We ask a great deal of our Year 7 students, yet they respond with enthusiasm and an energy.
Our Year 8 and 9 students have very much stepped up and entered the College with positive and caring mindsets, ready to engage and learn.
The term will continue to be busy, with Progress Reports and the wonderful opportunity for parents/guardians to connect with Learner Mentors onsite week 6.
Happy 2024,
Veronica
Dear CTK Students, Parent and Guardians,
It has been a very smooth, calm, and positive start to the 2024 school year for the CTK students.
The weather has been very kind, especially for February and it is lovely to see our students looking refreshed from the Christmas break.
It is hard to believe we are already three weeks into the school year.
The first few weeks of the school year are always busy as we try to fit in the formal College functions and the new academic timetable. For most, classrooms have changed, and new friends have been made. For our Year 7 students, a great deal has been achieved in a short amount of time.
We mustn’t forget that our Year 7 students have come to us from very different environments, and it is a big deal to navigate a new school, new uniform, a timetable that constantly demands movement of students and teachers, and at the same time trying to fit in and feel a sense of belonging. We ask a great deal of our Year 7 students, yet they respond with enthusiasm and an energy.
Our Year 8 and 9 students have very much stepped up and entered the College with positive and caring mindsets, ready to engage and learn.
The term will continue to be busy, with Progress Reports and the wonderful opportunity for parents/guardians to connect with Learner Mentors onsite week 6.
Happy 2024,
Veronica