Australia, Canberra
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The school develops the Personal & Social Program led by the Student Engagement Executive Teacher, who also oversees the Student Representative Council and its activities. All students have a right to feel safe and happy at school, and a range of support services are available through Student Services. The Student Welfare Executive Teacher, the Student Engagement Executive Teacher, the Student Support Officer, and the School Psychologist provide direct support, and the Year Coordinators monitor the academic, social and emotional development of their year groups. Every student belongs to a Contact Group, and the Contact Group teacher meets with the student daily to offer guidance. The ACT Education Central Telehealth Service provides short-term telehealth support run by school psychologists and can be accessed via an online booking form or by phone during term time.
Support for students with additional needs is provided through the school's Student Welfare and Student Support structures. A School Psychologist and Year Coordinators monitor academic, social and emotional development and advise on appropriate supports. Referrals and access to support are coordinated through Student Services, with ongoing in-school assistance as needed.
The school operates a bilingual program in English and French. In Kindergarten to Year 2, students have four days of French instruction and one day of English (80:20 split). By Year 3, students develop basic French literacy and transition to 50:50 English/French instruction through Year 6. There are up to three bilingual hours per week where French and Australian teachers work together with each class to promote bilingualism and switching between languages, with students expected to operate in both languages; by Year 6 students are working bilingually at an age-appropriate level.
All students have a right to feel safe and happy at school. The school provides mental wellbeing support through a School Psychologist and a dedicated welfare team, including the Student Welfare Executive Teacher and the Student Support Officer. A Year Coordinator monitors the emotional and social development of students within their year group, and the daily Contact Group structure provides consistent support for students.
Safeguarding is integrated into daily school life through the safeguarding-focused roles in Student Services. All students have the right to feel safe at school, and the Student Welfare Executive Teacher, the Student Support Officer, the School Psychologist, Year Coordinators, and Contact Group teachers are available to support students seeking help or reporting concerns.
Telopea Park School, Lycée Franco-Australien de Canberra, is a binational school for ages 5 to 16 offering a bilingual English–French program with Australian Curriculum, IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the French Curriculum. Opened in 1923, it is Canberra's oldest operating school and a member of the AEFE network under a bi-national agreement. In Kindergarten to Year 2 the program runs 80:20 French to English (four days French, one English), shifting to 50:50 from Year 3. Secondary students follow IB MYP; Brevet is taken in Year 9 and Baccalauréat in Year 12 through Narrabundah College link. The school provides Chromebooks for Years 7–11 and hosts a Gifted & Talented program (GILP). Extras include music activities with a choir and events such as the Primary Disco and Fête de la Musique. The Parents' Association, School Board and Alumni network support community life; Positive Behaviours for Learning supports wellbeing across year groups.