Welbeing Report
This term the College’s Wellbeing Team have continued working with students to identify who is their support network. The Wellbeing team appreciate the tremendous resilience that our students have displayed when faced with the ever changing situation. One of the greatest supports that students have are their own peers and we encourage them to continue to look out for each other and as “R U OK”. If they are concerned about a mate we encourage them to reach out to a trusted adult at home, or school or within the community.
The leadership process for the College and House Captains began last Tuesday with students attending a leadership presentation at the College.
The Student Action Group meet again this week and formalised the direction of the group. Originally stemming from last semesters Bullying Survey, the group has morphed into addressing issues including bullying but have broaden their scope to include student wellbeing and social action causes.
The Last day of term 2 the Year 10 as part of their PEHPE course attended a presentation by Georgina Josephine Foundation. The students were engaged in an interactive process to highlight the responsibilities of being charge of a motor vehicle.




As always if you have any concerns please don’t hesitate to contact in the first case your child’s Pastoral Care teacher, House Leader or any member of the Colleges Wellbeing Team.
Mark Chifley
Assistant Principal – Mission and Wellbeing