Form Teachers and Deans
The college is organised into four houses - Atea, Kapura, Moana and Whenua
(which includes the Rumaki). Each has its own dean who is responsible for the
support and guidance of the students in the form classes in that house.
If you have a concern about any aspect of your child’s education, your initial
point of contact should be with the form teacher or with the dean. These
staff members will call home if there are any concerns about student progress
or attendance.
Form classes consist of students from all year levels. This ‘vertical’ organisation
of students encourages friendships across ages and enables us to build a
family atmosphere.
Guidance and Counselling
Our goal is to support students so that they are fit and able to learn. Two
counsellors provide a confidential, easy-to-access service which caters for
all students. This is a self-referral process, although deans and families may
recommend an appointment with a counsellor.
Health Centre
Within a specialist adolescent health care service, the centre delivers high
quality nursing care. The nurse liaises with colleagues, families and outside
health providers, as well as carrying out a significant health education role.
Food Centre
Western Springs College encourages healthy eating habits amongst our
students. There is available a selection of hot and cold food and drinks from
breakfast time through to sports practice time in the afternoon. There is a
covered courtyard attached to the Food Centre with picnic tables for the
students, making it a hub of the school.
Learning Centre
The Learning Centre offers a comprehensive range of learning support
programmes catering for all students at all levels. These include specialist help
to address literacy and numeracy needs, peer reading and peer mentoring
programmes, individual and group-learning, how to learn interventions,
study skills and examination technique workshops, and programmes for
gifted and talented students.
Attendance Officers
Good attendance patterns are vital for effective learning. The attendance
officers liaise with parents and visit the homes of students with poor
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