Wellbeing

Wellbeing Day 2025 Success
On Tuesday 14th October Lakes Entrance Secondary College held their Annual Wellbeing Event. The theme of the afternoon was ‘Keeping Safe Together’. We held an engaging and fun afternoon, whilst promoting the amazing services and organisations available to support our students, and our school community; ultimately highlighting our ability to keep safe together.
In attendance on the day was
The HEY Project from Gippsland Lakes Complete Health offering badge making
Victoria Legal Aid ready to help students understand their legal rights when it comes to Police, Sex, Young People and the Law, and Drugs and Alcohol
Gippsland East Local Learning and Employment Network (GELLEN) offering the opportunity to experience Virtual Reality with VR Headsets
The iConnect team from Relationships Australia with temporary tattoos, and an opportunity to have a dance
The Navigator Program from Uniting running giant Jenga and big games
The Smith Family running 10 Pin Bowling, and lolly guessing
Headspace fully stocked with give away prizes once students spun the big wheel and answered a question
Victoria Police keen to have a chat and decorate a cup cake with you
Gippsland Centre Against Sexual Assault (GCASA) creating a Blob Tree using air dry clay
East Gippsland Shire with Youth Ambassador information, Tote bag decoration, and polaroid photos
Our very own PE Department running Tug of War
Our VCE VM students hosting a basketball activity, down ball, oversized Jenga, and chatterboxes
Our Student Leadership Council showing students how to make their own stress balls, and hosting the passport/raffle table.
Students were provided with paper passports, which were stamped as they rotated through the stalls. Once a student presented a fully stamped passport they gained entry into a raffle.
A number of local organisations generously donated prizes for our raffle.
These include
A family voucher for 2 adults and 3 children on the Thunderbird Cruise, from Peels Cruises
2 x $25 vouchers from The Cove
3 x $10 vouchers from Big Bear Donuts
10 x free 1-hour gaming sessions with a friend from EsportsCollective
10 x free games passes from The Footbridge Mini Golf
$10 voucher from The Brew Bar
Social Media Age Restrictions
From 10 December, certain social media platforms won’t be allowed to let Australian children under 16 create or keep an account. Delaying account access allows more time for young people to build digital literacy and greater resilience.
The eSafety social media age restrictions hub is a one-stop shop for everything you need to know.
It provides the most up-to-date information and resources for parents and carers, young people, educators, and online service providers.
Including:
• frequently asked questions
• tailored information and resources for audiences
• eSafety’s regulatory guidance and online assessment information
For more information and resources to help you prepare, visit
Social media age restrictions hub | eSafety Commissioner
Please find attached a general fact sheet, a parent-carer get ready guide, and a young person get ready guide.

