This week, the whole school embraced the first of this academic year’s Wellbeing Weeks, generating much excitement among pupils and staff.

Often, there is a lot of emphasis on structured activities – such as sports, clubs, and academic enrichment – believing they are crucial for pupils’ success. However, it is essential to recognise the profound advantages of free play, particularly for adolescent girls. Free play, characterised by unstructured, self-directed activities, can significantly enhance overall wellbeing.

The aim was to inspire students to explore different ways of staying active and to understand how movement benefits both body and mind.
For those interested in learning more about pupil wellbeing and personal development, or if they have expertise to share, the school encourages them to reach out to Mrs Pradic: c.pradic@bro.gdst.net

