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Student Support

Our Principal Teacher system, Grade team and Grade Co-ordinator ensure that each student has a strong connection to their grade.
The first and most important contact person for students and parents is the student’s Principal Teacher. General queries, notes to explain absences and matters of student welfare should be raised with the Principal Teacher in the first instance. Parents can contact the Principal Teacher by note, by email, Flexibuzz or by leaving a phone message at the School Office.

The Grade Supervisors and Grade Team have overall responsibility for the welfare and discipline of students in a particular grade. The Grade Supervisors work with the Home Group teacher and subject teachers to best support students.

SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST AND SOCIAL WORKER

Our school has a qualified Social Worker and School Psychologist who are available to support students through counselling and assessment.

The School Psychologist deals with concerns about learning difficulties, social issues and emotional problems. The Social Worker provides counselling for students and families, supports students and families through a wide range of social issues and problems and is able to provide support in such cases. Referrals are usually made by an Assistant Principal after consultation with parents by making an appointment through the School Office.

SCHOOL NURSE

Our school has a School Health Nurse who supports our school to create a physical and social environment that promotes health and wellbeing, and assists to improve the health and education outcomes for our students.

Secondary School Nurses focus on-

  • Promotion of good health and wellbeing
  • Targeted vision and hearing checks
  • Local, state and national health promotion initiatives
  • Health education aligned with the Australian Curriculum including sexual health and healthy relationships, addictions and risk behaviours including drug and alcohol, resilience and mental health, body esteem, physical activity and nutrition
  • Positive parenting for teenagers with babies
  • Assisting schools with the management of complex medical conditions
  • Addressing any medical issues that may be impacting learning
  • Drop in clinics for students to empower their health choices

CHAPLAIN

Our School Chaplain is also available to provide pastoral support and guidance for our students and staff. We also have access to adult mentors through Devonport Chaplaincy who are able to work individually with students on a weekly basis.