What the School Program Provides
The School Program provides structured support for young people both during and outside of school hours. Delivered on school campuses and through after-school and holiday activities, the program helps students stay engaged in their learning while building confidence and stronger connections to their school environment.
Support includes a mix of group activities and one-on-one guidance, with a focus on academic support, wellbeing and personal development. By working alongside students, families and schools, the program helps create a more supportive and connected learning experience.
How our School Programs Work
Support is delivered directly within schools, helping students stay engaged in their education. This includes working alongside school staff to support participation, behaviour and overall engagement in the classroom environment.
Programs continue outside of school hours to maintain engagement and routine. These sessions provide a safe and supportive space where students can participate in activities that build confidence, connection and motivation.
Students receive both one-on-one guidance and group-based support. This allows mentors to respond to individual needs while also creating opportunities for peer connection and shared learning experiences.
Building Stronger Pathways Through Education
Some young people face challenges that can affect their connection to school, including disengagement, low confidence or limited access to support. The School Program works to address these challenges early by providing consistent guidance, mentoring and culturally grounded support within familiar environments.
By supporting students within their school setting and beyond, the program helps build stronger connections between young people, their families and their schools.
What the program supports
- School engagement and participation
- Emotional regulation and wellbeing
- Cultural identity and confidence
- Academic support and learning
- Positive relationships with peers and mentors
Strong connections between students, families and schools play an important role in education outcomes. By working across these areas, Village Support Limited helps young people stay engaged in learning and connected to the support they need to succeed.
How We Support Students
Working With Schools
Village Support Limited works closely with schools to support students who may be at risk of disengagement. This collaboration helps ensure support is consistent, relevant and aligned with each student’s needs.
Supporting Students Individually
Mentors provide one-on-one guidance to help students build confidence, manage challenges and stay focused on their education goals.
Strengthening Family and Community Connections
The program supports stronger communication and connection between students, families and community networks, helping create a more stable and supportive environment for learning.
Early Support That Makes a Difference
Staying engaged in education plays an important role in a young person’s future opportunities. Without the right support, some students may begin to disengage from school and lose confidence in their ability to succeed.
The School Program provides early support that helps students stay connected, supported and motivated. By strengthening relationships with schools, families and mentors, the program helps create more positive pathways for young people both during their education and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the School Program?
The School Program provides support for young people through school-based and after-school activities. It focuses on education engagement, wellbeing and personal development.
Who is the program for?
The program supports young people who may benefit from additional guidance to stay engaged in school, including those at risk of disengagement.
How is the program delivered in schools?
Support is delivered on school campuses through mentoring, group activities and collaboration with school staff to support student engagement.
What type of support do students receive?
Students may receive academic support, wellbeing guidance, mentoring and participation in group activities that build confidence and connection.
Does the program support families as well?
Yes. The program works to strengthen relationships between students, families and schools to create a more supportive learning environment.
How does this program help prevent disengagement?
By providing early support, mentoring and structured activities, the program helps students stay connected to school and maintain motivation.
How can a school or family get involved?
Schools and families can contact Village Support Limited to learn more about how the program can support students and discuss participation options.
