Middle School, Term 2 Week 7 2026
As we move through Term 2, Middle School students continue to engage positively in their learning and make the most of the many opportunities available to them.
A particular highlight has been the School Musical. We extend our sincere congratulations to the talented students and dedicated staff whose passion, creativity and hard work culminated in an outstanding production. The countless hours of rehearsals, preparation and teamwork were evident in the quality of the performances and the pride displayed on stage. We are incredibly grateful to all families for their support throughout the rehearsal period and production season. Your encouragement and commitment play an important role in making opportunities such as these possible for our students.
As we move through the remainder of the term, students are encouraged to continue maintaining positive learning habits, staying organised with upcoming assessments and making the most of the many opportunities available to them across the Middle School.
A reminder to families that the King’s Birthday long weekend is approaching. We hope students and their families enjoy the opportunity to rest, recharge and spend time together before returning refreshed for the remainder of the term.
Tuesday 2 June 2026: The 2027 Year 10-12 Senior Subject Showcase
The Senior Subject Showcase, held from 5.30pm today (Tuesday 2 June), is designed to assist your child/ren in making thoughtful and informed choices in designing their study pathway to further their passions.
Current Year 9, 10 and 11 students and their parents are strongly encouraged to attend the evening as it will assist in making well-considered choices for future study.
Lauren Connolly
Head of Middle School
Term 2 Parent Masterclass Series
Understanding Anxiety: Practical Tools for Parents and Carers
Monday 15 June 2026 | 6:00pm – 7:30pm | Book here
Pulteney parents and carers are warmly invited to attend our upcoming Parent Masterclass Series focused on understanding and supporting anxiety in children and adolescents.
Led by members of Pulteney’s wellbeing team, the evening will provide practical, evidence-based strategies to help families support emotional regulation, manage anxious thoughts and behaviours, and build resilience and confidence at home. Sessions will explore emotional regulation skills, practical CBT strategies, and ways to support children in overcoming avoidance behaviours.
The evening will conclude with a panel discussion and Q&A, providing families with the opportunity to engage with presenters and ask questions.