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  • About
    • News & events >
      • Art show
      • 150 years
    • Mission & principles
    • School Documents and Policies
    • Principal's message
    • Our staff
  • Students
    • Student leaders
    • Foundation
    • Junior school
    • Middle school
    • Senior school
  • Parents
    • Enrol your child
    • Prep transition
  • Curriculum
    • Literacy
    • Numeracy
    • The arts
    • French
    • Physical education
    • Resilience, Rights and Respectful Relationships
    • Student well-being
    • Sustainability
  • Contact
  • Foundation 2023

Student wellbeing


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Parentline is a phone service for parents and carers of children from birth to 18 years old. We offer confidential and anonymous counselling and support on parenting issues.
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Student well-being

Student well-being is our first priority here at Mordialloc Beach Primary School. We aim to ensure each and every child feels welcome, safe and confident in the classroom and school yard. Creating a positive learning environment helps students to reach their potential and contributes to strong academic results. Students are asked to set goals for personal growth and development, in addition to academic goals, recognising that their schooling is as much about developing strong, considerate and independent students as it is about literacy and numeracy. At Mordialloc Beach Primary School, we have introduced a number of initiatives to support student well-being.
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