Our First Aid and Well-being Officer, Sara Harris, is running a series of Girl’s Groups to provide a space for open discussion and development of activities that the girls may feel the need to initiate.
The groups will be very much student led and will provide an opportunity for the girls to explore their individual strengths and qualities and to recognise and appreciate their contributions to their peers, to the school, their families and beyond.
Girls are selected across a range of backgrounds, needs and social groups. This cross section provides a unique experience for the girls in working together and connecting on important topics. This engenders understanding and an acceptance of each other just by being together. Through the delivery of the program and/or project, the girls have an opportunity to express how they feel, to be heard and to be a part of a group that holds a foundation of decency and respect in all relationships. In having the consistency and space dedicated to this every week, self-esteem and confidence have the opportunity to build which then supports them in all other aspects of life. Nurturing their value and worth based on who they are (rather than what they ‘do’) and their innate and inner most qualities allows for a settlement in their body where they can feel the freedom to just be who they are and express all that they have to share.
We have 2 Junior Groups (Grade 2,3 & 4) and a Senior Group (Grade 5 & 6).
This semester, our Junior Girl’s Group will be a program format where will do different activities and have discussion around topics of connection, the body/body image, self-worth, & relationships.
Our Senior Girl’s Group will be undertaking a community project, knitting squares to contribute to a blanket that will be presented to a local nursing home at an afternoon tea event. The very act of coming together each week with a clear purpose opens the space for discussion on topics that the are current and relevant for the girls. The students will take part and be responsible for the organization and coordination of the project as well as the afternoon tea event.
We will change the groups each term and parents will be notified if their child is nominated to participate.
If you would like more information or have any questions, please call and speak to Sara between the hours of 10 – 3pm each day. Or alternatively send us an email.