Empower your senior students to help younger students feel safe and supported at school, by running Peer Support in your high school.
The Peer Support Program is an opportunity for your senior students to lead small groups of Year 7 students.
The program helps your incoming students transition into high school. It builds long-lasting connections across the school community, while also teaching students a range of social and emotional literacy skills. Students have an opportunity to practise these skills in a safe space.
Schools typically run one module each year, and choose a topic that best suits their needs. Each module includes eight sessions of 40-minutes each, designed to be run weekly across eight weeks, led by pairs of Peer Leaders.
Program resources include three core modules that are led by your senior students over eight weeks:
Other high school resources include:
We provide training to your coordinating teacher and access to all our resources when you join Peer Support.
Ready to sign-up? Register your school today.
Download our guide for high school teachers with ideas for supporting students in their transition to high school.
Plan and run the program at your school. Find out how membership works.
Preview the resources you’ll have access to when you become a Peer Support school.
Join Peer Support to gain access to our members’ dashboard and training registration.