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Morning tea with the principal

PROUD students from Cranbourne West Primary School sat with their principal after being presented with achievement awards last week.
Each term, 28 students are selected for awards to acknowledge their effort and achievement at school.
Twenty-three students, one from each home group, received a principal’s award which included a certificate and a small prize for positive behaviour.
An additional five students were also selected for their consistently excellent behaviours and attitudes, and received a community award from O’Brien Real Estate.
Parent and community liaison for the school Debbie Nobbs said the students selected for the O’Brien Real Estate award are those who role model the values and behaviours the school would like to see all students aspire to. Those of persistence, respect for both people and their belongings, and a desire to always do their best.

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