Student Well Being
SIGNATURE PROGRAMMES
1. Transition Support
One of the transition support programme - ‘Start-It-Right’- is an orientation programme that takes place in the 1st week of the school for all levels. This programme focuses on providing enriching learning opportunities for the students to ease well into the new academic year. Through this programme, teachers will guide students to relate well to others, navigate new social spaces and adapt themselves to the new social environment amidst new processes and structures.
At Fuhua, we believe that students learn best when they feel safe and confident. Creating a safe classroom environment where students derive the joy of learning through collaborative and immersive learning experiences is key. The Start- It- Right programme will give students a good start to the year, allow them to establish a positive school experience and cohesive class culture to have a productive year ahead.
2. Student Well-being Support Framework
Student well-being is attended by collaborative effort of different teams which include Pastoral Care and Career Guidance (PCCG), Case Management Team (CMT), House System framework and Student Development Team (SDT). There is a 3-tiered support framework for students to ensure that their needs are met. The first tier intervention is for all students. The other two tiers are for students with additional needs who are supported through programmes and expert intervention such as Allied Educator, Learning Behavioural Support (AED LBS).
The school works closely with external partners to complement the work to support the students’ well-being. The programs provide opportunities for students to be guided by youth volunteers in both academic and social interaction skills.
3. Kaleidoscope
Another programme that enhances the students’ social emotional competencies would be the Kaleidoscope, a signature programme by Pastoral Care & Career Guidance (PCCG) department. In small group sizes, students get to learn appropriate social skills through games and play, under the guidance of teacher-mentors. Social Skill implementation is a proactive approach that emphasises prevention of behaviour problems through teaching of positive behaviours and the creation of a positive school culture. It also aims to help students achieve positive social, emotional, and academic outcomes in school through direct teaching and reinforcement approaches.
Additionally, the school has embarked on using one of the strategies in Social Skills as a key focus for all levels: Use of Appropriate Voice Level. It is a whole-school focus in instilling the value of care in our students where they use suitable volume when they interact with others at various parts of the school and communities.
Social Skills
Social Skills package is structured to teach the students at every level based on age-appropriate understanding of social skills suitable for the students. At the end of each level, students would have learnt several social skills from the form teachers and reinforced by all subject teachers. The overall social skill which will be reinforced at all levels is the “Use of Voice Tone”.
Figure 1: The five levels of voice tone
Figure 2: Direct teaching by the form teacher using Social Skill package
Level | Specific Social Skills taught at each milestone |
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Primary 1 | Naming My Feelings Joining in Activities and Inviting Others to Join in Following Instructions |
Primary 2 | Being Prepared for Class Dealing with Anger Disagreeing Respectfully |
Primary 3 | Completing Classwork Well Dealing with feeling Left Out Recognising Others’ Feelings |
Primary 4 | Completing Homework Well Dealing with Negative Comments Being an Upstander |
Primary 5 | Reacting to Blame Dealing with negative Comments Recognising Others’ Feelings |
Primary 6 | Organising Tasks and Time Reflecting and Improving Dealing with Group Pressure |