Our Student Wellbeing structure provides a clear pathway for students and their families to seek wellbeing support. Please use the information below to determine who to contact when your child requires extra wellbeing support.
For support regarding student wellbeing in Junior School:
For support regarding student wellbeing in Secondary School:
The Year Advisors provide day-to-day support for their particular year group. The Year Advisor is the central contact point for staff, parents and students in areas of wellbeing. The Year Advisors can be contacted via email or by calling the Office.
The role of the Counsellors is to provide support and encouragement for all students and families, especially those who may not be finding things easy.
Junior School
If you would like to make an appointment with the Counsellors, parents are encouraged to either contact their teacher or . We can then follow up with students individually and give you feedback, or we may offer suggestions/strategies that can be tried at home or in the classroom.
Secondary School
Students in Secondary School can be referred by a teacher, parent or self-refer. If you have concerns, please feel free to contact us so we can talk things through and work out the best way forward. You can also . There are times when the best option for a student may be seeing someone outside of school, in which case we are able to provide recommendations.
The Counsellors can be contacted via email (counsellors@covenant.nsw.edu.au) or you can
We are committed to the safety, protection and wellbeing of children and young people.
If you have any concerns of a child protection nature, please speak to the Principal or Deputy Principal as soon as possible. If you wish, you may directly report the matter to the Child Protection Helpline on 132 111.