Counselling Centre
The counselling staff at MacNeill is committed to assisting students achieve their full potential academically, socially and emotionally. Counsellors can help students and their parents in the following ways:
- Orientation to the school
- Individual counselling for students : Guidance in course selection and facilitate the student’s exploration of career choices and post-secondary education/career planning
- Liaison between students, teachers and parents
- Promote personal and social development, foster individual responsibility and self-esteem, enhance educational achievement
- Promote effective study habits
- Assist with problem-solving, provide appropriate interventions for school-related problems
- Referral for students and familles to appropriate resources to the community and professional services
Students may drop in to the Counselling Centre during any non-instructional time to talk with their counsellor or schedule an appointment. For purposes of course planning and progress toward graduation, students are assigned to a specific counsellor based on their last name. They can, however, choose to see the counsellor of their choice regarding personal or social concerns. Students or Parents/Guardians wishing to make an appointment to meet with their son/daughter’s counsellor are invited to do by booking online at https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/MacNeillCounselling@sd38.bc.ca/bookings/
If you need any assistance, please feel free to email the counsellors directly.
For the current school year, the students are assigned to the following counsellors:
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Students may drop in to the Counselling Centre during any non-instructional time to talk with their counsellor or schedule an appointment. For purposes of course planning and progress toward graduation, students are assigned to a specific counsellor based on their last name. They can, however, choose to see the counsellor of their choice regarding personal or social concerns. Parents or guardians wishing to make an appointment to meet with their son/daughter’s counsellor are invited to do so