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Pastoral Care

Student welfare encompasses everything that the school community does to meet the personal and social needs of students.  It involves recognising, valuing, developing and supporting each student to maximise their potential.

The school provides a strong welfare network based upon caring and guidance through our experienced Year Advisers, counselling services, mentor support, Support Teacher Learning Difficulties, and Teachers' Aides.

Programs are provided based on the needs of boys at the various stages of their development. 

These include: 

  • student leadership through the Students' Representative Council and Prefects;
  • Peer Support Program;
  • Year 12 mentoring;
  • Rock and Water Program;
  • Network Cafe;
  • Year 7 orientation camp and Transition Program;
  • Study Skills Program; and
  • Merit System.

Epping Boys High School views itself as a centre for boys' education focusing upon the latest research in the development of adolescent males.  We emphasise the maintenance of a caring, safe and nurturing learning environment.

Key pastoral care personnel in 2009 are:

Mr Craig Kayes

Mrs Cassy Norris

Mr Kevin McKenzie

Mrs Colleen Haynes

Ms Sue Turner

Mrs Sue Fox /Ms Felicity Horstead

Mr Luke Symonds/Ms Louise Brierty

Mrs Stephanie Dwyer

Mrs Cathy Hartley

Mr Jack Gilchrist

Ms Alison Howard

Deputy Principal - Years 8, 10, 12

Deputy Principal - Years 7, 9, 11

Head Teacher Student Welfare

School Counsellor

Support Teacher Learning Difficulties

Year 7 Adviser

Year 8 Adviser

Year 9 Adviser

Year 10 Adviser

Year 11 Adviser

Year 12 Adviser

 

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