Welcome to Living Ripples

Building resilience for student success

Living Ripples is a proven three-year process to empower, support and connect Australian primary and secondary schools so they can confidently build student resilience and wellbeing. This practical process enables all primary and secondary schools to survey their students, staff and parents and carers and act on their comprehensive findings.

Wrapping around participating individual schools and the growing national network of Living Ripples schools across Australia, school communities are supported to implement the process with practical resources. Resources include ‘how to’ guides to deliver Living Ripples within a school, sharing stories of Living Ripples schools, research and hands-on assistance to grow cooperation, collaboration and action.

Living Ripples recognises and respects that a school’s commitment to supporting their students’ success is long term, complex and ongoing. This is why one cycle of the Living Ripples process runs for three years.

Our Impact

Growing support every day

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The Living Ripples Hub

Register for school partnership by completing the application form or download the information booklet to learn more about Living Ripples’ initiatives.
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Partner with Living Ripples to enhance student wellbeing with tailored initiatives.

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Download our information booklet to explore our student wellbeing initiatives.

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Impact in action

Stories from Schools

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Strengthening Student Voice and Belonging Through Living Ripples

When St Theresa’s Primary School was introduced to the Living Ripples program through Family School Partnerships representative, Greg Woolford, the leadership team was seeking new ways to strengthen student voice and leadership across the school. In 2024, the school set out to provide meaningful opportunities for students to take on leadership roles that went beyond special events, helping them make a positive impact throughout the school year. 

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Great Ryrie Primary School: Using Data to Strengthen Student Wellbeing

For several years, Great Ryrie Primary School has been an active participant in the Living Ripples process, recognising early on the unique value of the insights it provides. Each year, the school uses the data to shape its Wellbeing Action Plan, ensuring decisions are informed by the lived experiences of students.

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Turning Insight Into Impact: Wellbeing at St Albans Heights

Eight years ago, St Albans Heights began to expand its wellbeing journey under the leadership of Principal Effie Sultana and Assistant Principal Glenn Groves and the dedicated Wellbeing Team. At the time, wellbeing efforts included proactive activities such as art therapy and individual counselling for students referred by teachers.

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Building Resilience at Heathmont East Primary School

At the beginning of last year, Heathmont East Primary School joined the Living Ripples network, already familiar with the program through their own research. Endorsed by the school leadership, they began the process of listening to student voices and turning the findings into action.

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Tenison Woods Catholic School’s Wellbeing Journey

“Be Kind, Be Brave, Be You” isn’t just a motto at Tenison Woods Catholic School, it’s the guiding principle that shapes the school’s culture and its commitment to ensuring every child feels cared for and supported to thrive. For close to a decade, Tenison Woods Catholic School has been deeply committed to mental health and wellbeing. Beginning with Positive Education from the Institute of Positive Education the school embedded practices such as character strengths across the...

Making A Big Difference

Corrimal East Public School is in the northern suburbs of Wollongong, between the mountains and the sea. With 300 students, its motto is ‘A small school making a big difference’. And the school is making a big difference to its students and their families and community by prioritising wellbeing.

Shining light, student led success

Scarborough Public School is a small school of 56 students on the south coast of NSW where Living Ripples has become ‘very much the everyday’. With the importance of wellbeing for firmly embedded in the School’s Strategic Improvement Plan, the Living Ripples process has specific success criteria and two years on, the impact is growing.

Welcoming, involved, and listening

Russell Vale Public School is a small, family-oriented school in the northern suburbs of Wollongong. Established in 1954, it is proud to serve its community. Russell Vale Public has quite recently adopted the Living Ripples process to build on an already committed, aware and caring school.

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Place-based, practical, and purposeful

Brimbank City Council area starts 11 km west of Melbourne’s central business district with business, industry, homes and schools side by side. With suburbs including Deer Park, Sunshine, St Albans, Keilor and Sydenham, the Brimbank community is busy, complex, and diverse.

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Founder, innovator and advocate

Berry Public School, on the south coast of NSW in the Shoalhaven region, was the first school in Australia to participate in the Living Ripples process. The appeal for Berry Public School was that the process engages the whole school community, gathers and uses real time data and is aligned to the school’s enduring commitment to the value and importance of student wellbeing.

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Inclusive, connected and inspiring

Bomaderry Public is a Kindergarten to Year 6 school in the town of Bomaderry on the Shoalhaven River, four kilometres north of Nowra. Its shift of focus from behaviour management to fostering wellbeing among students, staff and families has been the game changer. Attendance is improving, engagement from families is on the rise and enrolments are increasing.

Who we work with

Our schools

Cambewarra Public School
Coledale Public School
Corrimal East Public School
Gerringong Public School
Kiama Public School
Minnamurra Public School
Russell Vale PS
Scarborough Public School
Shellharbour Public School
Towradgi Public School
Woonona East Public School
Get started

The Living Ripples Hub

Register for school partnership by completing the Ask & Offer form or download the information booklet to learn more about Living Ripples' initiatives.
action-plan-review

Ask & Offer form

Partner with Living Ripples to enhance student wellbeing with tailored initiatives.

Guide book icon

Info Booklet

Download our information booklet to explore our student wellbeing initiatives.

Survey icon

Info Sheet

Download our information leaflet to explore our student wellbeing initiatives.