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Wellbeing refers to a state of positive mental health and wellness. At Highworth Grammar School, we encourage our students, staff and community to make time to follow the five steps to Wellbeing.   The five areas are embedded through our daily mentor programme and are supported in our REACH values:

  1. Connect - Talk and listen, be there, feel connected
  2. Be Active - Do what you can, enjoy what you do, move your mood
  3. Take Notice - Remember the simple things that give you joy
  4. Keep Learning - Embrace new experiences, see opportunities, surprise yourself
  5. Give - Your time, your words, your presence.

We want everyone at Highworth to maintain a sense of optimism, confidence, happiness, achievement, having supportive and satisfying relationships with others, a sense of understanding oneself and resilience whilst responding to one’s own emotions.

We recognise that there are times when it is possible that students may need some extra support and help to manage unfamiliar situations and feelings. “I need to talk to someone…”


Who Can I Talk to in School?

  • Your Mentor
  • Your Student Support Manager
  • Your Director of Learning
  • Place2Be
  • Any member of staff in the school community will be willing to listen and try to help you if you ask them

Our pastoral team is experienced and able to provide support in school. Whilst we aim to support in every way we can, there is a wide range of external support available which may be a good starting point for you if you need additional support and guidance. 


What is Place2Be?

Highworth Grammar School works with Place2Be, a mental health charity that helps young people to explore their emotions and feel better about themselves.

“When I feel worried, it’s like I’m in a maze and the people in Place2Be are coming with a torch and showing me the way” - student.

“My daughter had become such a different person – one we didn’t recognise – but since counselling we see signs of our old loving daughter coming back" - parent. 


When is Place2Be Useful? 

Sometimes young people can feel particularly anxious, low, confused or angry.  

Maybe something difficult happened at home, like losing a family member or parents separating. Or perhaps they’re struggling with something at school, like exam stress and feelings of anxiety. 

This can make them behave differently, lose confidence in themselves or find it difficult to concentrate in class. 

Place2Be is there to help young people find ways to cope, so their worries don’t get in the way of their friendships, their learning or how they feel about themselves.


What Does Place2Be Do? 

Place2Be’s professionals work with young people one-to-one or in small groups, giving regular support for students who need it. 

Young people can also book a short appointment to talk about any problems or worries they have – this is called Place2Talk. 

Students can request an appointment by dropping a session request slip (from the blue trays near the SEND Office) through the post-box of C134 and looking out for an email response or using the email address: place2beappointments@highworth.kent.sch.uk.


How Does Place2Be Work With Adults? 

Place2Be provides support and advice for parents and carers, as well as teachers and school staff. Visit place2be.org.uk or get in touch with our Place2Be staff member.  


Any questions? 

Grace Temple is our Place2Be staff member.  She works on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. You can either arrange to meet her at school or get in touch via email: 

g.temple@highworth.kent.sch.uk

If you want to find out more about Place2Be, visit place2be.org.uk  


A Message from a Wellbeing Prefect

WellbeingHi there! My name is Mae and I'm one of the Wellbeing prefects at Highworth. I'm very proud to be in this position since wellbeing is important to look after oneself; both physical and mental health should be nurtured in a way which is easy and allows pupils to enjoy practising self care. I am an external student so I joined in Year 12 and was amazed by the efficiency of the support system in the school. Every student is given an opportunity to talk and express themselves. I hope to carry on this method to allow all new and existing students to feel like they always have a safe space.

The Wellbeing Prefects for 2023-24 are Tamara and Amelia.


Wellbeing Ambassadors

The following students are part of the Student Wellbeing Ambassador Programme.  The team of SWAPs have regular meetings to plan and deliver wellbeing activities and initiatives across the school. 

Glory Y11 Abbie Y8 Lily A Y9 Poppy Y8 Eden Y9
Molly Y10 Lily D Y8 Chloe Y8 Ebinemi Y8 Izzy Y9
Nisha Y10 Crista Y8 Elora Y10 Timi Y8 Lauren P Y8
Bea Y8 Honey Y10 Daisy Y10 Hannah Y8 Tilly Y8

Links to Useful Websites

This website draws together a range of support links on attendance, mental health, bullying, SEND, children in care and carers: https://www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/back-into-school/resources-for-families/

https://www.kooth.com/

https://www.nhs.uk/every-mind-matters/ 

https://www.mind.org.uk