Student Wellbeing
Respectful Relationships - Connecting Our Community
We held our annual Respectful Relationships Day as part of Barwon Month of Action against Domestic Violence on Friday 11 October. The focus of the day was Connecting Our Community, Make A Connection to Someone New! The day started with our Assembly led by 3LM, who shared some of the ways they are connected within our school commuity. Students also participated in a Circle Time and considered what they value most about friendship and ways that they can connect with new people to create new relationships. After recess, students participated in our annual Tabloid Sport Respect Games, which focused on team spirit, cooperation and inclusiveness.
Parents also had an opportunity to connect with a cuppa and a chat after Assembly in the staffroom. Thanks to the parents who had time to join us. Along with the cuppa, parents took part in a Cirlce Time, providing opportunities to connect with other parents and grandparents from across our community.
Thank you to the parents who were able to join us at any stage of our celebration day. Also thanks to all the staff who planned and organised our activities on the day, especially our Respectful Relationships team. Finally, our Respectful Relationships Students Leaders are to be thanked for their leadership in connecting our community through respectful relationships.
Cyber Safety
Assisting our children navigate the internet is a challenging role that all parents face. Managing screen time, gaming, cyber bullying, online pornograhy, unwanted contact and social media are just some of big issues parents deal with in their commitment to keep their safe online.
If you are looking for information on how best to support your child be safe online, visit the Office of the eSafety Commissioner website for the best advice, tips and information.
Office of the eSafety Commissioner
This site also has information on games, apps and social media plateforms so that parents can be informated when making decisions about what is safe and appropriate for their child.
Games, Apps & Social Networking
Paul Anderson
Student Wellbeing Leader