Although the final year of school can be a stressful time for students, and parents, there are a number of strategies that can be applied to help reduce anxiety and allow students... Read More
On behalf of the Wellbeing team, we wish our Woodville High School community a safe, happy and peaceful holiday period. Whilst this year has been challenging at times, we have been impressed... Read More
Friday November 19 was White Ribbon Day, an opportunity to raise awareness of the issue of violence against women in Australia and around the world. Woodville High School supported the day taking... Read More
Starting Year 7 When a child starts high school, they are suddenly becoming one of the youngest and newest kids at school all over again –– a small fish in a big... Read More
It won’t be long until the next school holidays are here and we have a fantastic program organised from the 13th of December until the 28th of January! This program is specifically... Read More
Today parents face a multitude of modern-day challenges in raising happy, well and resilient young people. Whilst there is a great deal of information available, this can often be confusing and overwhelming... Read More
R U OK? Day at Woodville High School Parents and caregivers play an important role in their children’s wellbeing. Positive and consistent communication can make all the difference. It all begins with... Read More
Our Woodville High School community acknowledges the traumatic events happening in Afghanistan. As a school, we are supporting our students and teachers as we know many families in our community are impacted.... Read More
On Wednesday the 8th of September, Woodville High School will be participating in R U OK? Day, which is a nationally accredited day of awareness surrounding mental health and suicide prevention. With... Read More
June is Pride Month and at Woodville High School we have a number of students for whom this is important. Pride stands for “Promote Respect, Inclusion and Dignity for Everyone”. At the... Read More