Wellbeing

Resilience Rights and Respectful Relationships (RRRR)
The RRRR Program is a program taught in government and Catholic schools and many independent schools from Prep to Year 10. Respectful Relationships focuses on treating everyone with respect and dignity. It is taught as part of the Personal and Social Capability and Health and Physical Education areas of the Victorian Curriculum.
The supporting RRRR Program teaching and learning materials have been developed by world-leading experts from the University of Melbourne. These age-appropriate resources align to the Victorian Curriculum and include lesson plans and activities that help students learn and practise social skills, develop emotional literacy and self-management skills and apply them in a positive way to learning, life and relationships.
The RRRR resources cover eight topics foreach level.
Emotional Literacy
Personal Strengths
Positive Coping
Problem Solving
Stress Management
Help Seeking
Gender and Identity
Positive Gender Relationships.
Child Safety
St. Bernard’s is dedicated to the safety and wellbeing of the students in our care and as such we abide with the Child Safeguarding procedures which can be found on our school website- Child Safety School Policy - St Bernard Primary School
Regular attendance really does matter. It helps students stay in the loop with their learning, feel part of the class, and build confidence over time. Every day at school supports stronger outcomes, not just academically but socially and emotionally too.
If your child is going to be away for an extended period, please make contact with their teacher or the office. That way, we can plan together and support their learning while they're away.