Guidance & Counselling Department
Our Guidance and Counselling Department supports learners from
Baby Class to Primary Seven (P7), ensuring their
emotional wellbeing, academic growth, and social development.
Through age-appropriate counselling sessions conducted in classes and small groups,
learners are guided to understand themselves better, build confidence, and develop
positive relationships with others.
How Counselling Is Conducted
Counselling sessions are conducted within classrooms, ensuring learners feel safe,
familiar, and comfortable. Activities are adapted to suit each age group,
from play-based guidance for younger learners to discussion-based sessions for upper primary.
Learners are encouraged to express their feelings, ask questions, and learn
healthy ways of handling challenges at school and at home.
Mentoring at a Glance
Our mentoring programme helps learners build confidence, self-esteem,
and essential life skills needed for success in school and beyond.
Role of Mentors
- Guide learners to understand their strengths and abilities
- Encourage positive behaviour and responsible decision-making
- Support goal setting and personal growth
- Promote good communication and listening skills
- Model positive values and discipline
Duties of Mentors
- Monitor learners’ progress and wellbeing
- Work closely with class teachers
- Conduct group and class mentoring sessions
- Reinforce school rules and values
- Encourage character and moral development
Parents’ Involvement
- Parents are informed about mentoring goals
- Regular communication on learner progress
- Parents are invited to participate when necessary
- Consent is obtained before specialised support
Benefits of Mentoring
Research and school experience show that mentoring has lasting positive
effects on learners, schools, and the wider community.
For the School
- Positive learner behaviour
- Improved discipline and respect
- Stronger school community
- Enhanced learner confidence
For Learners
- Improved self-esteem
- Better academic motivation
- Stronger social skills
- Sense of belonging and safety
For the Community
- Stronger parent-school relationships
- Shared responsibility for learners
- Positive youth development
- Long-term community growth
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