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Student Wellbeing
At Salisbury High School, student wellbeing is at the heart of a positive and successful learning experience. Our dedicated wellbeing team works closely with students, families and staff to provide support, guidance and access to services that promote resilience, engagement and personal growth, helping every student feel safe, connected and valued.
Youth Worker Support
Salisbury High School has a team of youth workers that form our Student Wellbeing Team. They aim to provide advice and support to students who may be facing personal or social challenges, while encourage student learning. Through building positive relationships with students, our Student Wellbeing Team aim to establish trust and rapport so they can better understand the needs and contexts of students and provide effective support or referrals to other external services.
The Wellbeing team works closely with Senior Leaders, Care Group teachers, subject teachers, parents/guardians, and the wider school community to support and advocate for the best outcome for the student and their education.
Groups, programs and wider school projects are run regularly by the Wellbeing Team to provide an opportunity to further support students in particular areas such as: Wellbeing Day, Oasis program, Operation Flinders, Anxiety: Train your brain, Bicycle SA Bike Club, Rhythm2Recovery, Seasons for Growth, DJ program, Cultural Awareness PD and Girls Group.
Schools Mental Health Service
Referrals can be made through the Student Wellbeing team
Pastoral Care Worker
A PCW does not promote nor discriminate on the grounds of any particular ideology, but works to enable a supportive, inclusive and caring learning environment within the school for all students.
Smith Family Partnership School - Learning for Life Program
The Learning for Life program works in partnership with families to support their children’s education and increase their chances of success at school. The program supports children’s education from primary to post-school studies, like TAFE or University.
To be eligible for Learning for Life, you must:
- Have a Health Care or Pension Concession Card
- Have a child in year 7 or year 8 that attends Salisbury High school
- Support your child to attend school regularly
Families that meet the eligibility criteria are encouraged to apply for a scholarship to receive payments from $478 per year per student, to help with education expenses like uniforms, backpacks, excursions and camps.
Please contact the school for further information, or to register your interest in Learning for Life.
Breakfast Program
The Breakfast Program at Salisbury High School runs on Monday to Friday mornings from 8:00am – 8:30am. Our Breakfast Program is completely free and available to any student who would like something to eat in the morning. Toasted cheese sandwiches and milo are available.
Thank you to Kickstart for Kids and Cos We Care who support our school breakfast program by providing us with the goods needed for the breakfast.
My School Dentist Program - Australian Dental Foundation
Immunisations - Year 7's and Year 10's
Fully trained and qualified immunisation teams (health workers) visit all high schools in South Australia to deliver the program.
Year 7 students are offered diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough) (dTpa) and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations, and Year 10 students are offered meningococcal ACWY and meningococcal B vaccinations.
