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Our Student Services Team

Our Student Services team consists of a number of specialist staff who work in partnership with our teachers, parents, and where required, outside support agencies to improve the education outcomes for all of our students.

The focus for the Student Services team is to engage with all students and support Fremantle College’s positive learning environment, providing opportunities and pathways for success for all students.

Our Student Services Teams is led by Mr Craig Greer – Associate Principal.

Students are encouraged to discuss with their Year Coordinator any concerns they may have which affect their learning in the classroom.  Parents are encouraged to in the first instance, contact the relevant teacher (please click here to view our staff contact list), however should further action be required, please do not hesitate to contact the relevant Year Coordinator for further assistance:

Lower School Student Services Team for 2023

Year Coordinators:

Year 7 – Nicole Langford

Year 8 – Dylan McCoy

Year 9 – Rebecca Cook

Program Manager:

Year 7 – 9 – Peter Kennington

Upper School Student Services Team for 2023

Year 10 – Paul Andrews

Year 11 – Petra Stolze

Year 12 – Anna Separovich

Program Manager:

Year 10 – 12  – Emma Dickinson

Career Practitioner – Rebecca McClelland

VET Coordinator –  Kelly Martelli

College Psychologist

Our college Psychologist assists students with their educational, emotional and social needs.  The psychologist plays an important role in providing advice to teachers and parents about programs and strategies to support our students in attaining positive mental health.

College Nurse

Fremantle College has a Community Health Nurse on site on Monday to Thursday.  The Nurse is available to students before school, at recess, lunch time and after school.  During class time, students may only attend the Nurse by appointment or with their teacher’s permission if their need is urgent.

In the event of sickness or injury at school requiring a student to be sent home or to a doctor, the parent or emergency contact person will be asked to arrange transport.  In an emergency, an ambulance will be called at the parent’s expense.  It is therefore recommended that families belong to an ambulance fund.