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Wellbeing

Wellbeing Programs at CPS

Term 1 has seen a fantastic start to Wellbeing Programs at CPS, with students actively participating in WeThinkers, Team of Life, Life of Sport, Canine Comprehension (with the return of school favourite, Jonesy), and Art for Wellbeing. Across all groups, students have been building confidence, strengthening social connections and developing skills to support their learning and wellbeing in and out of the classroom.

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Foodbank Home Food Packs 

 

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Our school is proud to support families in our community through access to FoodBank Victoria Home Food Packs. These packs are available for any families who may appreciate a little extra support with groceries from time to time. We understand that everyone’s circumstances can change, and all support is offered in a caring, respectful, and confidential way. 

 

If you would like more information or feel this may be helpful for your family, please get in touch with the school office or the Wellbeing Team — we are here to help.

 

Breakfast Club - Start the Day Well!

 

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Just a friendly reminder to families and carers that our school offers Breakfast Club every morning from 8:30–8:50 am in the Conference Room! Supported by our friendly Wellbeing and Education Support staff, students can enjoy a range of breakfast options including cereals, toast, fresh fruit  and even Milo! 

 

It’s a great way for our students to start the day, catch up with friends, and make sure everyone arrives in class feeling ready to learn, play, and do their best. 

 

All students are welcome!

 

National eSafety Week 2026 (30 March - 6 April, 2026)

 

This week is National eSmart Week, supported by the Alannah & Madeline Foundation, which draws attention to the role technology plays in young people’s daily lives. With increasing time spent online, it’s important to consider how digital use can impact areas such as sleep, mental health and overall wellbeing, and how families can support balanced and positive habits at home.

 

The eSafety Commission together with The Alannah & Madeline Foundation have developed a range of valuable resources. These resources are a fantastic opportunity for families to explore together, supporting children to build confidence and stay safe when using technology, helping build a generation of strong digital citizens who are capable and compassionate

 

Check out:

 

eSafety Kids 

Practical, age-appropriate resources to help children learn how to stay safe online while building confidence in using technology. It includes interactive activities, videos and simple advice that teach children about topics such as online privacy, respectful behaviour, dealing with cyberbullying, and what to do if something doesn’t feel right.

 

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DigiTalk

A free online platform designed to help parents and carers support their children to use technology safely and confidently. 

 

It provides short, practical modules on topics such as screen time, online safety, gaming, social media and digital wellbeing, with clear, easy-to-understand advice.