Student Wellbeing
Our school vision statement includes the following
‘The school aims to provide an environment where all members feel happy, secure and part of a loving, caring community’.
As a school we believe that the wellbeing of every child is vital for the development of their full potential allowing them to become a positive, productive, contributing and resilient member of society.
We know that children are more able to engage fully with their learning when their social, emotional, spiritual and physical wellbeing is healthy and when they feel connected to their school, peers and teachers. As a result of this the staff actively strive to create the optimal working environment where students are resilient, feel valued, safe, respected and connected to our school. We also recognise the importance of the positive relationship between families, school and Parish.
Our school approach to Wellbeing is enhanced by the following programs:
- Gospel Values
- Our Positive Discipline Approach
- Better Buddies
- Bucket Fillers
- SEL – Social and Emotional Literacy
- Circle Time
- Seasons
- Cybersafety
- Student Representative Council
- Yr 6 School Leaders
- Student Action Teams
- Student Awards
- A School Counsellor
- Games Club
- Lego Club
- Chess Club
- Gardening Club
- Whole School Celebrations
- 100 Days of Prep
- Annual Curriculum Night
More information coming soon...
Stay tuned.