Wellbeing
At our school, student wellbeing and learning go hand in hand. We want every student to feel safe, included and ready to learn. Whether your child needs help with their mental, emotional, social or physical wellbeing, we are here to help them thrive at school and in daily life.
Reconnect Room
Our Reconnect Room is a space where students are able to learn skills and strategies to help them reconnect with their educational and social environments. Reconnect is the space where our social emotional learning programs are facilitated, designed to empower students and foster holistic wellbeing.
These programs include Cherish Girls Mentoring, Rock and Water, GoodFellas Boys Mentoring, Top Blokes Boys Mentoring, R.A.G.E. Emotional Regulation Program, Love Bites Respectful Relationships Program, Transition to Work support and Anti-Vaping Education.
In addition to these structured programs, the Reconnect Room also provides targeted and individualised support through collaboration with our Reconnect and Learning and Support Teachers. This tailored approach ensures that students are guided across all areas of their schooling—academically, socially, and emotionally—helping them to thrive both in and beyond the classroom.
Wellbeing Hub
The Wellbeing Hub – at the top of A-block, located opposite our counselling rooms – is home to the Head Teacher Welfare – Karen Street, Student Support Officer (SSO) – Micah Sebastian, and the team of Student Learning & Support Officers (SLSO’s).
The Wellbeing Hub is a space in which students can come in to take 10 minutes to calm themselves down and receive necessary support. The Wellbeing Hub team speak with students who need support, provide resources to those who do not have them, advocate for students, as well as support and empower them to solve issues.
The Student Learning & Support Officers offer support in both the wellbeing hub and in class, assisting students with learning outcomes, assignments and acting as mentors and support for students that have welfare and learning needs.
How we support student wellbeing
Supporting each student’s mental, emotional, social and physical wellbeing is part of everyday school life.
We do this through:
- teachers who help students feel welcome and included
- access to school counsellors, school psychologists and specialist staff
- programs that support health, social skills, attendance and positive behaviour
- help for students who are new or changing year levels
- clear expectations for behaviour and respectful relationships
- staff who get to know each child and work closely with families
- developing health care plans for students
- open communication about wellbeing and support.
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