The care of each student is of utmost importance to all at Loreto College and as a result our Student Support Services emphasise the Personal, Social, Emotional, Spiritual, Vocational and Educational Development of all students.
Each year group has a Year Head who monitors academic progress and attendance and ensures that the welfare of every student is a priority. Year Heads work closely with parents and are in regular communication with them regarding their daughter’s progress.
In addition, each class is assigned a Class Tutor who liaises closely with the Year Heads in relation to all students.
back to topThe Guidance Counselling Service in Loreto College aims to offer a full range of learning experiences which are designed to assist students to make choices about their lives and to make transitions consequent on these choices. These choices may be categorised into three separate but interlinked areas – personal and social, educational and career.
A comprehensive programme is available to students consisting of mock interviews, seminars, visits, aptitude tests, subject option talks, interest assessments etc. Individual and group counselling is also available to allow students the opportunity to make decisions, solve problems, change behaviours and resolve issues in their lives.
back to topThe aims of the SPHE programme in our school are as follows:
The programme is run by 12 SPHE Tutors drawn from the teaching staff. In order to support the teaching of the SPHE Tutors, guest speakers are invited into the school to talk to both parents and students on different topics in the course of their first three years.
back to topIn 2005, the then Sixth years initiated a Buddy system which pairs every First year student with a Sixth year. This ensures that each First year will have someone to turn to who will be there for her from her first day in the school and throughout the year.
back to topThe position of Caomhnoir is a highly valued one. It is held by a Sixth year student who co-ordinates the Buddy system and organises a number of events for Buddies during the year in co-operation with the Head Girl and Deputy Head Girl.
back to topThe Principal and Deputy Principal see the care of students as a vital part of their work on a daily basis and as such are an integral part of the Student Support structure. They aim to know each student as an individual with a name, personality and particular needs.
back to topWhile non-teaching staff provide a valuable service to the School, they also provide a listening ear for staff and students alike.
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