Student Wellbeing

The wellbeing of students at Moriah College incorporates all aspects of school life from students’ physical, intellectual, moral, social, emotional and spiritual wellbeing and development, to the safe and supportive environment in which they learn. It is based on the premise that students have the right to learn in a friendly, encouraging, secure, supportive and enriching environment.

Our Code of Conduct ensures that these basic rights are upheld and aims to give our students a positive sense of self-esteem leading to a sense of identity, achievement, self-worth and mutual respect.

Through carefully designed, age-appropriate programs, each child is guided to make a positive contribution to the Wellbeing of all students in the school, their families and members of the broader community.

We have  dedicated psychologists who work with staff, students and parents to address specific needs. The psychologists are involved in assessing students, counselling parents and students and organising workshops on a wide range of topics.