Wellbeing and support
We want every student at our school to feel safe, supported and included. Our commitment to student wellbeing and inclusive education helps every child take part fully in school life and reach their potential.
We welcome diversity and provide personalised support for students with different learning needs, disabilities, health concerns or wellbeing challenges. This includes learning adjustments, behaviour support, counselling services and health care planning.
Supporting student wellbeing
Wellbeing is an important part of learning and school life. Our school takes a whole-school approach to promote mental, emotional and social wellbeing.
We are committed to creating a safe, respectful and inclusive environment where all students feel supported and ready to learn. Bullying is not tolerated, and we use behaviour support plans to guide positive behaviour and address concerns early.
Counselling support is available for students who may need someone to talk to or who are experiencing challenges at school or at home.
Learning and support services
Our school has a learning and support team, and services that works with students, families and teachers to meet individual needs. Support may include:
- Learning and support teachers
- School learning support officers
- Itinerant teachers for vision or hearing
- English as an additional language or dialect (EAL/D) teachers
- Aboriginal education officers
- Community and home school liaison officers
- School counsellors.