Well Schools aims to help improve education outcomes by placing wellbeing at its very heart to support school staff, senior leaders and young people. It isn’t a programme, quality mark or intervention; it’s all of us coming together to drive change, share challenges and solutions and help find support.
What is a Well School?
A Well School places just as much emphasis on wellbeing as it does on academic performance. It understands that children and young people are more effective learners when they are happy and well and that they must take care of their staff and their pupils wellbeing to create a culture that allows everyone to reach their potential.
Why Well Schools?
Well Led
Staff and Headteacher wellbeing is actively supported and championed ensuring the whole school is ‘well-led’ and connected with the wider school community.
Well Prepared
Every child has a foundation of physical and emotional literacy that will prepare them to be effective learners and cope with the pressures of life.
Well Equipped
Every child is equipped with the human skills through a curriculum and enrichment programme that develops their social capital and helps them thrive in a modern world.
To find out more about Well Schools please visit Well Schools - Well Schools Community (well-school.org)
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