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Obtaining a mentor

Mentoring is a relationship between a young person and an adult that will provide the young person with:

  • Consistent support
  • Guidance and assistance
  • Opportunities to access important non-judgemental adult advice
  • Opportunities for the adult to share their knowledge, skills and life experiences - thus providing a positive role model

If you feel that your child would benefit from having a mentor, the school will discuss this with you. 

 
 
 
 
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