Counselling

Counselling

Student well-being is at the heart of everything we do. We understand that children learn and grow best when they feel emotionally secure and supported. Our two qualified and experienced school counsellors play a vital role in caring for the emotional, social and mental well-being of every student.

They provide confidential one-on-one counselling and small group sessions, helping students navigate personal challenges, build resilience and develop a healthy sense of self. The counsellors also conduct workshops and discussions that create safe spaces for reflection and growth.

Our counselling team works closely with tutors, house parents, academic staff and, when needed, parents. Together, they ensure that every child receives consistent, compassionate and well-coordinated support, always maintaining the highest standards of confidentiality and respect.

Students are encouraged to reach out freely for individual sessions. Many find these meetings to be a valuable space where they can talk openly, learn coping skills and gain perspective on their emotions and experiences.

The Counselling Department also leads our Life Skills Curriculum, which extends from the early years through senior school. Through regular classes and interactive workshops, students learn empathy, self-awareness, decision-making and emotional regulation. These are the skills that help them thrive both inside and outside the classroom.

Student welfare here is a shared commitment. The Head (Pastoral), housemasters and counsellors work closely with the Head of School to ensure every student feels safe, supported and confident in their journey through school life.

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