Wellbeing Report
Andre Campbell
Wellbeing Report
Andre Campbell
Hi everyone, We have moved into our new office Just behind reception, still sorting a few bits pieces but up and running.
The Wellbeing Team are on before and after school duty and we can help with any questions or queries you may have. Some students may feel a little nervous walking into school, and we can help settle your child by walking them to their classroom or setting them up with a friend and informing their teacher. For any enquiries, please email the Wellbeing Team at-
Andre.Campbell@education.vic.gov.au
Sally.Marshall@education.vic.gov.au
Children enrolled for Preps next year are invited to be a part of the transition program.
Please bring along playlunch and a hat.
Already this term I’ve had one case of live head lice in the school. We appear to consistently have low reports and it’s great that parents are checking and treating their children. I’d also encourage parents to get into the habit of checking their children’s hair weekly just to be on top of it. For students with long enough hair, please encourage them to tie it up to reduce their risk of picking them up. Please notify the office or tell your child’s teacher when you treat your child so lice alert notes can issued on COMPASS. Reminder-any child found with live lice will be excluded from school until they are treated.
Our lost property is located in the alcove near the staffroom. If your child loses clothing or lunchboxes these items will find their way to the alcove. Please make sure your child’s name is clearly labelled and we’ll do our best to return them to the rightful owner. At the moment, there is a large number of unclaimed jumpers and drink bottles. Please pop down to take a look. Any items that cannot be identified will be sold at the next second hand uniform sale.
Our community pantry is open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 2:30pm-3:30pm. Parents and carers can come along and meet Sandy, our LOTE teacher to pick up some food items. We have a variety of breakfast staples including long life milk, cereals, soups, rice dishes and fruit. Food Bank generously supply our Breakfast Club program and they are supplying our community pantry. All families will need to do is bring their own bags. If you know someone going through a rough patch, please reach out and let the Wellbeing Team know. We have increased our order for food hamper boxes where parents can pick one up from the community pantry. The hampers are available every day of the week and parents and carers can either help themselves or contact the Wellbeing Team. We can bring them up to the kiss and drop for easy collection. There is no charge, and we are thrilled that we can extend this support to our Woori community.
Also, there are many organisations across Yarra Ranges offering support and assistance. For people looking for food relief, CIRE at the Yarra Junction hub, have food parcels and they have free bread on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. The Yarra Junction hub is open for food relief, and they are a Centrelink Access Point. This service can be accessed by appointment where the school Welfare Team can refer families. If you are interested or know of any one you would like to recommend, please contact me. They are located next to the Yarra Junction Post Office, and they are open Monday-Friday 9am-4pm.
For any enquiries, please email the Wellbeing Team at-
Sally.Marshall@education.vic.gov.au
Andre.Campbell@education.vic.gov.au
Breakfast Club is up and running every Monday and Tuesday. Please try to drop your child off by 8:30am to avoid disappointment, Breakfast Club must close at 8:45am for the classrooms to start. Sandy and our team of volunteer helpers run the program and we always love extra parents popping in to help. For anyone interested in looking to help, either come along to Breakfast Club please let me know.
Fruit is available in the classrooms for students to eat. Each week, Food Bank supply the school with a variety of fresh fruit including apples, oranges, pears and carrots.
A big thank you to the families who have donated to our pantry food can drive. All goods received have been put into our community pantry where many families have benefited. If you are able to do so, we are continuing to accept non-perishable items to community pantry food drive. Donations can be dropped off at the school office. Items which will help families include-
For parents looking to purchase second hand uniform you can contact the Wellbeing Team any time, Monday through to Friday. We are happy to make up bags (providing we have the stock) if parents cannot get to the school for our sales. Please email at-
Sally.Marshall@education.vic.gov.au or Andre.Campbell@education.vic.gov.au
We can help families who are experiencing financial hardship to purchase school uniform.
Please email at
Andre.Campbell@education.vic.gov.au or Lily.Dix@education.vic.gov.au
The Department of Education has made some changes to the National Student Wellbeing Program in schools. For parents and carers interested, you need to sign a consent form for the chaplain to see your child. Sally is available on Mondays and Wednesdays. If you are interested in your child to see Sally, please email Sally at-
Sally.Marshall@education.vic.gov.au
Over the time a child attends school, having 1- or 2-days absence does not seem like much but it does add up and can impact on missed learning opportunities.
Fair players get to play more games. A person who plays fairly and gets on with the game allows others to enjoy the game. If they enjoy the game, they’ll want to play with that person again. People who play fairly get a reputation as good people to be around. People who don’t play fairly are not chosen as people to play games with.
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