Our Pastoral Care Department champions a culture of care, one that prioritises emotional, social, and psychological well-being. With dedicated guidance, meaningful resources, and a supportive community, we ensure every learner is equipped to thrive in school and beyond.
Supporting every learner, every step of the way
Personalised student support
Counselling spaces that feel like home
Individual and group sessions where students can share, heal, and grow in a safe, confidential space.
Crisis intervention
Immediate support in moments of difficulty, ensuring no student ever feels alone.
Mindful moments room
A dedicated sanctuary where students can pause, reflect, and recharge, away from external pressures.
Wellbeing assessment
Regular emotional well-being check-ins (Grades 6-12) to help us understand and address evolving student needs.
Building a culture of peer support
Mental health champions
Student leaders trained in Youth Mental Health First Aid, offering peer support and advocacy for emotional well-being.
Rainbow club
An LGBTQIA+ affirmative, student-led support group that fosters belonging, awareness, and inclusivity.
Buddy programme
Because no student should ever feel like an outsider, new learners are paired with existing students to ease their transition.
Anti-bullying squad
A proactive initiative that empowers students to take a stand against bullying, fostering a safe and supportive environment for all learners.
Cultivating emotional resilience and wellbeing
Minds Matter curriculum
A thoughtfully designed mental health curriculum from LKG-12, rooted in Positive Psychology, Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), and Mental Health Awareness.
Pastoral week
A powerful school-wide initiative dedicated to well-being, where students engage in transformative experiences, inter-house competitions, and meaningful discussions around mental health.
Partnering with parents and
strengthening foundations
We believe that a child’s well-being is a shared responsibility between school and home. As partners in this journey, we extend our support to parents through:
Parental counselling
One-on-one guidance for parents, ensuring they have the tools to support their child’s emotional needs.
Parent workshops
Expert-led sessions on child development, mental health, and strengthening parent-child relationships.
Wellness bulletin
A quarterly newsletter offering insights, strategies, and updates on upcoming well-being initiatives.