Year 6 and Year 9 Peer Mentoring and Pastoral Care Group Experiences

Year 6 and Year 9 Peer Mentoring and Pastoral Care Group Experiences

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Peer Mentoring at Pacific plays a pivotal role in shaping the educational journey of our students, fostering a sense of community, and providing support in their individual and academic growth.  This week, our Year 9 students commenced their journey as ‘peer mentors’ for the Year 6 students, where informal opportunities of connection led by Heads of House and Year 6 teachers occurred during Pastoral Care Group time.  The Peer Mentoring Program at Pacific aims to lay the foundation for robust Pastoral Care, promoting a holistic approach to student development.

The intention of connecting the Year 9 students with Year 6 students this week was to support the breakdown of potential barriers for Year 6 students as they embark on their journey of transitioning into Year 7 in 2024. This week’s activity offered a glimpse into some of the personal challenges Year 7 students may face, but also the opportunities that lie ahead for them.  For the Year 9 students, they also gain a sense of responsibility and confidence in leading as they become mentors as Year 10.

Next week, Year 6 will continue their Pastoral Care experience by meeting PCG teachers and students across Years 7-11.  By having Year 6 and Year 9 students already familiar with each other, the transition into more formalised Pastoral Care sessions will become smoother, creating an early connection and supportive network. The aim is that Year 6 students feel confident and empowered as they transition into Year 7 in 2024.

On Thursday 23rd November, Week 8, Term 4, Year 9 students will be immersed in formalised Peer Mentor training to support their growth and development as leaders within Pastoral Care Group.

I wish the Year 9 students all the very best as they embark on their Year 9 Outdoor Education experience next week and lean into the many opportunities and challenges that are presented to them.  This experience will certainly shape the remainder of their journey here as Senior College students, leaders and mentors to our Middle College students.

Ms Leigh Finter, Director of Students