Wellbeing
At our college, 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.
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.
Wellbeing and support staff
Our wellbeing and support staff guide student wellbeing, learning needs and inclusion. They work with teachers to make personalised adjustments. This means each child can take part fully in school life. We make our school welcoming and accessible to every child.
Wellbeing & LST Team
Head Teacher Wellbeing: Monica Pallas
Student Support Officer: Nathan Ward
School chaplain: Craig Hunter
Learning Support Teachers: Shelley Smith, Janelle Beckinsale, Alicia Maxwell
Year Advisors
Year 7: Lachlan Braddish & Alicia Maxwell
Year 8: Ally Hull & Ben Detar
Year 9: Shanelle Barnett & Lina Williamson
Wellbeing Support Workers
Griffin 9: Kelli Price
Griffin 8: Sophie & Breanna
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Need support for your child's wellbeing?
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Additional learning support
Find out how we support students with disability or additional learning needs.
Our principal and staff
Get to know our principal and staff, who work together to create a positive school culture.