
Rise of the Girl by Jo Wimble-Groves
School House Magazine’s October Book of the Month: Rise of the Girl by Jo Wimble-Groves (DK, 7th Oct 2021) Successful entrepreneur, blogger, and mum, Jo Wimble-Groves,...
School House Magazine’s October Book of the Month: Rise of the Girl by Jo Wimble-Groves (DK, 7th Oct 2021) Successful entrepreneur, blogger, and mum, Jo Wimble-Groves,...
Some tantalising treatments to help you reclaim your mojo brought to you by the experts at Queen of Retreats The Original FX Mayr, Austria Gentle and stylish,...
Annabel Heseltine is restored by an ancient forest and an auspicious visitor Mountjoy the Peacock outside Annabel’s treehouse at Fair Oak Farm, East Sussex According to...
Victoria Lambert talks to author Frances Edmonds about the value of learning to fail successfully Frances Edmonds Resilience is one of those life skills we all...
Annabel Heseltine meets the clinical psychologist who argues that societyhas been ignoring the vital contribution made to society by autistic people. Why did you write...
Environmental campaigner, Julia Hailes believes that schools can do moreto prevent eco-anxiety becoming the biggest mental health issue of our time Julia Hailes Over 70 per...
Sophie Baber, Headteacher at Brookham School in Hampshire explains how mental health and wellbeing underpins everything they do at Highfield and Brookham Schools. Perhaps not surprisingly, one...
We ignore the circadian rhythms of teenagers at our peril, says Magnus Bashaarat, head of Bedales School Sleep, we hear from Macbeth, ‘knits up the...
A challenge to climb the height of Mount Everest by completing multiple ascents of the steps in their own homes has resulted in King’s Ely students raising £11,000...
We are dedicated to promoting positive mental health in young people, not just as a standalone initiative tacked on to the curriculum, but as an integrated part of our daily lives at school. As our school has moved online, so has this provision, with an increased emphasis on well-being across the whole school community.
Pupils at a leading Warwickshire independent school are being urged to ‘switch off’ while learning remotely as part of Children’s Mental Health Week.