Guidance and Counselling Team
Change brings challenges and opportunities. We appreciate that your move to post-secondary can be an exciting, new experience affecting you both socially and academically. It may take you a while to adjust your study skills techniques and time management strategies to this level. The nature of your friendships could also change. You are welcome to discuss with us any issues that this change might bring about in you.
Besides offering you general support, we are also very happy to provide you with the following services:
Library
The school library is divided into two areas: a Reference and Lending section.
The Reference section accommodates 155 library users and is accessible to persons with mobility problems. The library boasts a collection of books, journals, DVDs, CDs, videos, maps which are available for teachers and students alike. Computers with internet access are also available.
Both fiction and non fiction books are available in the Lending section. Patrons can borrow two books at a time on applying for a borrower’s card which can be obtained free of charge.
Several curricular and extra-curricular activities are held regularly in the lending library during the academic year.
Co-curricular
Student Representative Council
The Student Representative Council, better known by the acronym SRC, represents the students’ interests in any matter which is of concern to them. The council’s primary goal is to provide students with opportunities to participate in the school’s management.
while advocating for higher standards of school services. Another aim of SRC is to enable students at TABINDAH to become responsible leaders in the community and to instil in them a sense of active citizenship. The students’ council offers assistance to minority and vulnerable groups whilst emphasising the importance of equality and accessibility.
Change brings challenges and opportunities. We appreciate that your move to post-secondary can be an exciting, new experience affecting you both socially and academically. It may take you a while to adjust your study skills techniques and time management strategies to this level. The nature of your friendships could also change. You are welcome to discuss with us any issues that this change might bring about in you.
Besides offering you general support, we are also very happy to provide you with the following services:
- guidance regarding choice of course and/or subjects at our school in view of further and higher education and/or future career paths
- sessions centring around difficulties encountered during the course
- the organisation of an annual career fair and a number of visits to workplaces
- group and/or individual study tips sessions
- support to students with disabilities and/or different educational needs.
Library
The school library is divided into two areas: a Reference and Lending section.
The Reference section accommodates 155 library users and is accessible to persons with mobility problems. The library boasts a collection of books, journals, DVDs, CDs, videos, maps which are available for teachers and students alike. Computers with internet access are also available.
Both fiction and non fiction books are available in the Lending section. Patrons can borrow two books at a time on applying for a borrower’s card which can be obtained free of charge.
Several curricular and extra-curricular activities are held regularly in the lending library during the academic year.
Co-curricular
- Drama Society
- Debate / Communication Society
- Physical Education
- Religious Activities
Student Representative Council
The Student Representative Council, better known by the acronym SRC, represents the students’ interests in any matter which is of concern to them. The council’s primary goal is to provide students with opportunities to participate in the school’s management.
while advocating for higher standards of school services. Another aim of SRC is to enable students at TABINDAH to become responsible leaders in the community and to instil in them a sense of active citizenship. The students’ council offers assistance to minority and vulnerable groups whilst emphasising the importance of equality and accessibility.