Chaplaincy Services provide spiritual, ethical, and personal support to school communities.
The requirements for EAL/D learners are specified in the P–12 curriculum, assessment and reporting framework; additional information is provided.
Guidance Officers are experienced teachers who in addition to their teacher training also possess professional qualifications that includes advanced skills and knowledge in the area of psycho-educational assessment
At Calamvale Community College we believe that all learners have unique needs to consider when helping them to meet / exceed their academic and non-academic potential.
Calamvale Community College (CCC) recognises that education plays a vital role in welcoming Indigenous families as part of our community.
The School-Based Youth Health Nurse Service aims to promote positive health outcomes for young people and their families.
School social workers have unique access to and ability to work with individuals, groups and communities at the interface between the student, school organisation and curriculum, peers, family, neighbourhood and wider society.
Speech Language Pathologists work as part of the school team to support all students with needs in communication.