On Monday 6th April Highfield and Brookham Schools launched a new movement #TogetherWeCare. Each week all of their pupils are being challenged to take part in an activity which can be completed from home. These ‘acts of kindness’ activities are designed to help the children show their love and support to their families and the local community.
Pupils at Brentwood School haven’t gone barking mad….. three canine students really have joined the School roll! George, Henry and Harry made their campus debut today which just happens to be the start of Children’s Mental Health Week.
Burgess Hill Girls recruits school dog Jasper to enhance pupils’ well-being.
Wellington College has a proud history of cross-country running, stretching back to the 1860s; in more recent years, the College has acquired a name for Wellbeing, being one of the first schools in the UK to pioneer the teaching of Wellbeing as part of the curriculum. This year, these two traditions will combine. Thanks to the dedication of Delyth Lynch, Deputy Head (Safeguarding) and Head of Running, along with her team of running enthusiasts, the College has been recognised as a #RunAndTalk organisation.
DLD College London has reaffirmed its commitment to the wellbeing of its staff and students, as a remarkable 54 members (57%) of the teaching and support team have been successfully trained in Mental Health First Aid (MHFA).
Promoting the wellbeing of students is always high on the agenda at Churcher’s College Junior School & Nursery and this was especially true on Friday June 28th when the entire day was devoted to it.