Japanese Awards
These students earned their Bronze Award this week by remembering 3 useful Japanese phrases:
Foundation
Tillie Allman
Valerie Hanratty
Albie Saunders
Levi Saunders
Eddie Stobie
Hamish Bell
Tex Anderson
Parker Talbot
Mia Vardy
Addie Walker
Grade 1-2
Harper Herbstreit
Henry Horsford
Skylar Kaur
Whynter Lindrea
Sailor McQuillen
Freddie Moyle
Marley Robson
Ivy Marshall
Louis McQuillen
Grade 5/6
Imlay Pickalla
These students earned their Silver Awards this week by remembering 4 useful Japanese Phrases:
Grade 5-6
Jess Rowley
Grade 3-4
Willow Matthews
Ben Murphy
Harry Murphy
Hadley Parer
Summer Domaille
Henry Gately
Anushka Hollingsworth
Monte Loadman-Morgan
Emily Murphy
Jack Weatherley
Grade 1-2
Jack Daly
Frankie Forsyth
Darby Howard
Johnny Moyle
Maddie Nicolaci
Bay Oldham
Gorjie Murphy
George Trewhella
Lilly Weatherley
Ellie Wilkinson
These students earned their Gold Awards this week by remembering 5 useful Japanese phrases:
Grade 3-4
Myah Henry
Mack Howard
Willow Matthews
Chevy McMahon
Tex Morgan
Olivia Nicolaci
Casey Roberts
Jacinta Schoenmaekers
Mitch Watson
Cooper Battista
Anastasia Dwyer
Luke Vardy
Grade 5-6
Jess Rowley
Peyton Lambourn
Kye Bence
Jack Bates
Matilda Olsen earned her Black Opal award by learning 7 useful Japanese phrases.
A big congratulations to Rusty Morgan and Cedar McQuillen who completed their Bronze, Silver and Gold awards in one day!
Uldrich Sensei is proud of how the students have focused on learning the phrases and the courage it takes to speak out loud in a new language. Well done, everyone.