STUDENT SERVICES

Welcome to Student Services

Student Services is located next to the Library in the Student Wellbeing Centre, along with Careers.  Rob Webb and Jane Robbins are the Student Wellbeing Coordinators for 2017.

 

If your son or daughter is struggling with any issues either at home or at school, they are welcome to make an appointment to speak to Rob or Jane.  They can do so either in person or through their Coordinators.

 

Parents and guardians are also welcome to contact us directly with any concerns they may have.

Breakfast Club

Junior School Deck

Friday mornings

7:30 am – 8:30 am

 

Start the day with a yummy breakfast, some fun and games or just a chat.  All students are welcome!!

Brainstorm Productions – “Cyberia” – Cyber Safety

Tuesday 20 March

6:30 pm - 8 pm 

Lilydale High School 

Parents/Guardians and students are invited to attend the Brainstorm Production of “Cyberia”.  

 

This educational theatre production,  addresses Cyber Safety and aims to increase awareness and discussion.

The 50-minute production will be followed by a Q & A and further information regarding Cyber Safety.

 

For more information or to secure your seat, please contact Student Services on 9735 5644 or by email;

 

 richards.candice.r@edumail.vic.gov.au

Student Services and the Garden Group Sponsors

In 2017 the Garden Group created a Student Wellbeing Garden. With the help of amazing sponsors, these hardworking students took an overlooked courtyard area and created a fantastic space that can be used to grow vegetables, for a quiet study and for future projects.    

 

We would like to thank for following businesses for their support:

 

Bunnings Warehouse Lilydale

118 Main Street

Lilydale

9213 7800

 

The Ranges Wholesale Nursery

170 Graham Road

Silvan

www.therangesnursery.com.au

And the various staff and students that donated their time and plants.

 

If you would like to find out more and be involved in the 2018 Garden Group, please see Student Services.

Yarra Ranges Council

Yarra Ranges Council have a range of programs running in 2018;

 

Youth Reference Group YRG

As a member of the Youth Reference Group you will;

  • learn new skills in leadership
  • learn about council and how it works
  • advocate for young people in community and represent them at council
  • meet new people with similar passions and interests
  • build the tools to make a positive change in your community
  • have fun!

 

Open Minds LGBTIQ+

  • A social and support group in a safe and welcoming environment  for young people between 18 - 25 years who may identify as LGBTIQ+.

 

Rise Up LGBTIQ+

  • A relaxed social and support group for young people between 14-17 years who may identify as LGBTIQ+
  • A place to meet fortnightly with likeminded people, and feel safe

Freeza

  • Music event management and production.

For more information please contact Student Services.

 

Rob Webb and Jane Robbins

Student Wellbeing Coordinators

Peer Support Groups for parents who have a child with a disability (including Aspergers and Autism)