Secondary
Years 7 - 8
Belonging, breadth, and strong foundations for adolescence.
The move into secondary school is a significant transition.
In Years 7 and 8, students are adjusting to new routines, new teachers, new expectations, and a growing sense of independence. While they may begin to seek more freedom, they still need strong relationships, clear boundaries, and trusted adults who know them well.
This stage is about helping students settle well, grow in confidence, and build the habits that will support them through adolescence and beyond.
Preparing for what comes next
By the end of Year 8, students are becoming more settled, more responsible, and more aware of their strengths.
They are ready to move into the next stage of secondary school with greater confidence, increasing independence, and a stronger sense of purpose.
Years 9 - 10
exploring pathways, purpose, and direction
Years 9 and 10 are an important stage of learning and decision-making.
Students begin to move from broad exploration toward more focused choices, as they consider their interests, strengths, and possible future directions.
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