Wellbeing Week is an opportunityforstudentsin schools acrosstheDioceseof Maitland-Newcastleto express themselvesandexploredifferent strategies forimprovingwellbeing,all whileenjoyingschool as a place of community.
St Nicholas Early Education trainee educators Talia Goodwin and Jaymayah Waters have been recognised for their performances with nominations in the NSW Training Awards.
This is ordinarily a very busy and exciting time for the residents of Scone, as they come together to celebrate the Horse Festival, which takes place between 8–17 May.
Gael Lyall is a canteen volunteer at St Joseph’s College, Lochinvar who has been selflessly serving the school’s community for 15 years. In honour of her contributions to the school she’s been nominated this year for National Volunteer Week.
St Joseph’s Primary School,Merriwa, and the Where There’s A Will Foundation have been in partnership for about five years with the aim of effecting cultural change in the Upper Hunter through improved literacy of wellbeing and mental health in our schools, families and community.