Wellbeing

At our school, 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:

Visit Our principal and staff to learn about our wellbeing and specialist support staff.

Second Step Wellbeing Program

The Second Step program at Glenhaven Public School is a research-based social-emotional learning program designed to help students build essential skills for success in school and life. Through engaging lessons and activities, students develop skills in empathy, emotion management, problem-solving, and responsible decision-making. The program supports positive relationships, reduces bullying, and fosters a safe and inclusive school environment where all students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

Please click here to view more information online regarding the program, including more information for families and how you can support your child at home.

Student Safety and Well Being/Family Supports / Second Step

Postivie Behaviour for Learning (PBL)

At our school, we use Positive Behaviour for Learning  – a whole-school approach for creating a positive, safe and supportive school climate where students can learn and develop. Our whole school community works together to establish expected behaviours and teach them to all students.

As a Positive Behavior for Learning School, Glenhaven Public School has developed a statement of core values that underpin the wellbeing of all students.

These core values to support the code of behavior are:

School Counsellor

School counselling staff are members of the school learning and support team.

A teacher may recommend the service by referring a student to the school’s learning and support team. As a parent or carer, you may refer your child directly to the school counselling service. Students can also self-refer to the service.

The school counselling service can:

School counselling is confidential.

For more information about learning and support teams and the school counselling service, please Contact us

Need support for your child's wellbeing?

Get in touch to talk about the right support for your child.

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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.