Skip to main content
Tes home
SearchBack to search
School Wellbeing Coordinator

School Wellbeing Coordinator

Preshil, The Margaret Lyttle Memorial School

Melbourne

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
23 April 2019 or by negotiation

Job overview

Preshil is a small, secular and progressive co-educational school for children ages 3 and 4 through to Year 12. The students take an active role in their education and develop responsibility for their actions; they are encouraged to ask challenging questions, to know themselves, care for others and achieve excellence on their own terms. 

Preshil is an authorized International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program (MYP) and IB Diploma Program (IBDP). 

The school’s website is a valuable source of information in coming to an understanding of Preshil. The school philosophy is inspired by the work of Margaret J R Lyttle and builds continually on her work and the work of her niece, Margaret E Lyttle and the ideas of other educational theorists relevant to progressive education in 21st century Australia. 

The role of the School Welfare Coordinator is vital in proactively providing for the needs of the children and young adults at Preshil. They are responsible for initiating, coordinating, implementing and evaluating the student development and wellbeing programs as they impact on the educational and personal development of individuals and groups of students. 

The school uses a restorative approach to discipline and is looking for outstanding individuals with high levels of experience and capacity. The responsibilities of the position are to be performed in accordance with the provisions of the school’s EA and relevant policies. Remuneration will be in determined by qualifications and experience.

Attached documents

About Preshil, The Margaret Lyttle Memorial School

Preshil, the Margaret Lyttle Memorial School is a progressive, coeducational, independent school in Kew, Victoria. It has approximately 265 students enrolled and caters to students from Kindergarten through to Year 12. The school is an authorised International Baccalaureate World School for the Middle Years and Diploma Programmes, and holds candidacy for the Primary Years Programme.

Preshil began in 1931 when Margaret Lyttle began teaching students in her living room in Kew. Margaret Lyttle was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1989 for her services to education.

Kindergarten and Primary School Curriculum  

Early childhood is a time for powerful experiences that forever fuel the imagination of the scientist, artist, author, philosopher, and builder — experiences that children carry into their future as a core of inspiration, confidence and creativity. Happenings in the early years become lifelong, life-shaping lessons. 

A journey that starts at Preshil has endless potential. Literacy and Numeracy complement specialist programs of French, Art, Music and Physical Education, and our children are guided through activities that nourish their personal and academic development. 

Our Primary School curriculum is underpinned by high expectations for every child; challenging and encouraging them while respecting difference and individuality. Both personal and collaborative projects promote creativity and imaginative thinking, and there is time allocated for uninterrupted play. 

The International Baccalaureate PYP is a framework that allows Preshil to develop a contemporary and progressive curriculum. The framework focusses on qualities underpinning successful learning for each child; rich understanding at the conceptual level, building of specific discipline-based knowledge,and the demonstration of increasingly sophisticated skills across all learning areas. The PYP is based on the core belief that knowledge is constructed and that this construction is most effectively done when each child is engaged, appropriately challenged, and has a voice in how their understanding will be assessed. At Preshil we believe that such learning can only succeed when there is a close relationship of trust between child and teacher; emphasis is placed on the role of building deep, respectful social relationships as the primary building block of personal interactions.

As a candidate school* for the International Baccalaureate’s Primary Years Programme (PYP), Preshil students are equipped to transition seamlessly into the Middle Years and Diploma Programmes (MYP & DP) offered at our Secondary School.


Secondary School Curriculum

The MYP provides a framework of academic challenge for the Australian National Curriculum for Years 7-10 and draws upon a world-leading curriculum that encourages students to become active, compassionate and life-long learners, as well as critical thinkers who identify and make connections between traditional subjects and the real world. Students develop depth of knowledge and balance through study of eight subject areas: Arts, Individuals and Societies, Language and Literature, Language Acquisition, Mathematics, Physical and Health Education, Sciences and Design.

The DP (Years 11 and 12) allows creation of greater coherence between our values and practice. Like Preshil, the DP understands that for education to be truly valuable, it must address the needs of the whole person and not simply the academic entity. By cultivating self-reflection, foregrounding interconnectedness through collaborative learning and community engagement, and encouraging students to pursue their passions and interests, the DP provides students with a meaningful educational experience, one that is responsive to their needs and will equip them to be active, contributing members of a global community.

Preshil students are challenged to set goals that support them to reach their academic potential. The IB Learner Profile emphasises the development of the whole person, actively cultivating the attributes of our students as inquirers; knowledgeable thinkers and communicators who are principled, open-minded, caring, courageous, balanced and reflective; global citizens with an awareness of their common humanity.


School ethos

At our core remains an unshakeable commitment to encourage all children to progress at their own pace towards their own goals and to be respected as individuals in their own right. Preshil is committed to nurturing and challenging our children in an atmosphere that inspires creativity and independent thinking in all areas of life. The school, neither overtly nor subtly, uses competition or punishment to motivate through the fear of failure. As global citizens, we promote an awareness of world issues and encourage effort to create positive change. We believe that education should prepare students to be thoughtful, peace-loving and active citizens of the world. Preshil will remain a school that places kindness, compassion and social relationships at the centre of its operations.

Please note that you are wholly responsible for fact checking in respect of the information provided by schools. Please also check for the latest visa and work permit requirements that may apply. Tes is not responsible for the content of advertisements or the policies adopted by advertising schools. Tes asks that all schools follow Tes' Fair Recruitment Policy.

Apply