On Friday 26 August , as part of the Wellbeing curriculum, Year 10 students participated in a workshop presentation by Project Rockit called REWRITE – Smashing Judgment and Labels. It was a powerful opportunity for our Year 10 students to develop literacy and understand how […]
On Thursday 29 July, Year 8 students put down the traditional tools of learning to participate in their Reflection Day. With the theme of ‘Compassion for our Universe: our common home’ students enjoyed a range of experiences that looked at different aspects of the created […]
Clonard College hosted the Family engagement evening on Monday 26 July with Psychologist and author Joanne Garfi. Thank you to those families who attended the presentation, which included important data and background linking fear anxiety and avoidance to school refusal, as well as signs that […]
Clonard College invites all parents and carers to this Family engagement evening with Psychologist and author Joanne Garfi. Joanne has worked extensively across primary and secondary schools providing treatment, support and specialised training to whole school communities and has a special interest in the treatment […]
On Monday, the Year 12 students gathered in the Kildare Theatre for their wellbeing class, developing on their current wellbeing curriculum unit in regard to Respectful Relationships. Class Act presented their play – Show Some Respect Themes explored in the play include: developing respectful relationships; […]
In a recent Wellbeing class, some of our Year 12 students took part in a fun, problem solving and teamwork exercise involving giant Jenga! The students worked in a clockwise direction, taking turns to remove one of the super-sized blocks before answering the key question […]
On Friday 18 March 2022, Clonard College is participating in the National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence (NDA). The NDA is Australia’s key bullying prevention initiative, connecting schools and communities to find workable solutions to prevent bullying. The theme for the 2022 NDA […]
In the last newsletter we provided some information about PB4L, along with seeking your feedback about a variety of expectations / values that you see as being a priority for your daughter and her peers. Our staff have completed a similar process along with our […]
Dr Michael Carr-Gregg is presenting a forum to discuss what parents need to know about depression, suicide, eating disorders, deliberate self-harm and other mental health problems in young people. This free event will be held on Tuesday 1 March 2022 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm including […]
We are continuing to work towards implementing the PB4L framework which will further support our students’ learning and wellbeing. One of our key goals early in the process is to decide, as a community of students, families and staff, the core values/expectations that will help […]