Counselling 
 

The Counsellor’s role can be divided into four major areas: counselling, consultation, coordination and education.
Our goal is to provide a balanced counselling service that encompasses all four areas.

Students are assigned to counsellors alphabetical ly based on their last name, however are free to see any counsellor should they so desire, for personal reasons. Students wishing to see a counsellor should proceed to the Counselling area to arrange an appointment time. Parents who would like information regarding their son’s or daughter’s progress or attendance are encouraged to contact their counsellor at Gleneagle.

Services offered by the Counselling Department:
• Assistance with program and course selection;
• Solving academic difficulties and problems in arranging for tutorial assistance, and in improving study skills;
• Providing information about the school and its functioning and orientation;
• Providing information on post-secondary training and registration
   (universities, colleges, vocational schools, tech. institutes, apprenticeship programs, etc.), and on transition to such training;
• Providing information on
          - Vocational and Career Planning,
          - family life,
          - intellectual skills (learning styles, learning disabilities, study skills),
          - relationships,
          - child/sexual abuse,
          - substance abuse,
          - mental well being and healthy living;
• Discussion of personal problems and assistance in making their own personal decisions;
• Support in crisis situations and referral to community agencies
   (mental health, counselling, public health, Ministry of Children and Families, etc.).

In addition to the above traditional counsellors, Gleneagle offers the following support:
• Work Experience/Transition Coordinator who also looks after Secondary School Apprenticeship (SSA) and district ACE-IT Programs
Youth Worker - In consultation with the counsellor, and/or administration, Gleneagle’s youth worker provides an opportunity for students to work through stressful situations. The youth worker also assists in facilitating homework packages for students who may be absent for short periods of time.
Korean Youth Worker
• Chinese Youth Worker

 Student Course Information

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 Parent and Student Resources

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 Counsellors & Contact Information

Jerry Areshenko 
Counsellor  (last names A to G)

p: 604-464-5793, local 312
e: JAreshenko@sd43.bc.ca

Bindy Johal 
Counsellor  (last names H to N)
p: 604-464-5793, local 310
e: BJohal@sd43.bc.ca

John Gibney
Counsellor  (last names O to Z)
p: 604-464-5793, local 311
e: JGibney@sd43.bc.ca

Doug MacLean
Work Exp & Transition Coordinator
p: 604-464-5793, local 309 or 143
e: DMacLean@sd43.bc.ca

Nicola Cridge
Youth Worker
p: 604-464-5793, local 320
e: NCridge@sd43.bc.ca

Mati Ma
Chinese Youth Worker
Monday : 8:30am - 4:00pm
p: 604-464-5793, local 311
e: MMa@sd43.bc.ca

Gi Soo Suk
Korean Youth Worker
Wednesday : 8:30am - 4:00pm
Thursday : 8:30am - 4:00pm

p: 604-464-5793, local 311
e: GSuk@sd43.bc.ca

Erin Marshall
Aboriginal Youth Worker
Tuesday : 9:00am - 11:00am
Friday : 9:00am - 12:30pm
p: 604-464-5793, local 311
c:
604-329-2375
e: ErMarshall@sd43.bc.ca

 Helpful Links

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