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Wishing our pupils and their families a lovely and restful holiday. New term starts for pupils on Tuesday 7th January. (INSET day on Monday 6th Jan) pic.twitter.com/zgyxLs3zVd— Stanwell_School () December 20, 2024

@StanwellSchool - 14:20 PM - 20 Dec 2024

Wishing our pupils and their families a lovely and restful holiday. New term starts for pupils on Tuesday 7th January. (INSET day on Monday 6th Jan)— Stanwell_School () December 20, 2024

@StanwellSchool - 09:50 AM - 20 Dec 2024

Look out for Noah and Jacob Smith who will be appearing in the Christmas episode of Casualty tomorrow evening. Well done boys!— Stanwell_School () December 20, 2024

@StanwellSchool - 09:15 AM - 20 Dec 2024

@StanwellSchool - 17:50 PM - 19 Dec 2024

Year 11 learning about the types of guidance in their GCSE PE theory lesson today. pic.twitter.com/5RKW5wsd7B— Stanwell_School () December 19, 2024

@StanwellSchool - 17:35 PM - 19 Dec 2024

Our U14 & U19 Gymnastics Teams ⭐️⭐️⭐️ pic.twitter.com/rDDVC8WwoA— Stanwell_School () December 19, 2024

@StanwellSchool - 17:00 PM - 19 Dec 2024

Some highlights from yesterday’s gymnastics competition…… pic.twitter.com/534JOckzmj— Stanwell_School () December 19, 2024

@StanwellSchool - 14:49 PM - 19 Dec 2024

Celebrating the kindness of our Year 10 pupils this term with some Christmas cakes and a personalised postcard this afternoon. In the words of Amelia Earhart “A single act of kindness throws out roots in all directions, and the roots spring up and make new trees.” pic.twitter.com/5TShpMlIlW— Stanwell_School () December 19, 2024

@StanwellSchool - 14:17 PM - 19 Dec 2024

A few more snapshots of our fantastic senior production of Guys & Dolls pic.twitter.com/ljSVKnUPVD— Stanwell_School () December 19, 2024

@StanwellSchool - 19:50 PM - 18 Dec 2024

Well Done to our fabulous gymnasts today for their wonderful floor routines and great vaulting. It is always a long day and they waited so patiently for their moment to shine. They all did! ⭐️ We await our final scores in the next couple of days. Highlights to follow tomorrow .. pic.twitter.com/DkXlabdEkp— Stanwell_School () December 18, 2024

@StanwellSchool - 15:09 PM - 18 Dec 2024

A brilliant end to the term for Year 8 with a celebration assembly! Even some Just Dance to finish!!! pic.twitter.com/wO3AZOKQhP— Stanwell_School () December 18, 2024
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What is wellbeing?

The following guidance and information is intended to support Stanwell’s immediate and extended communities to feel well, healthy and happy.

If you feel that you need help immediately please refer to the support agencies information below or click this link

Five steps of health and wellbeing:

  1. Connect. If possible, connect and keep in touch with people around you: family, friends, colleagues and neighbours. Check on one another, if visits are not possible then phone, WhatsApp, text or face time.
  2. Be Active. If possible, get active; walk, run, cycle, play a game, gardening, dancing or construct your own home-made circuit. Ensure you are eating well, drinking water and getting the rest you need to be healthy.
  3. Take notice. Be observant of yourself, others and your environment. Give compliments, support one another, be kind and look for something beautiful in your family or nature.
  4. Keep Learning. Stay interested in local, national and international developments. How can you help yourself and others? Be aware of other opportunities to progress your learning through the school website and Google Classrooms.
  5. Give. Being there for one another is so important; random acts of kindness, encouragement, love and generosity. Invest in yourself, family and loved ones; compassion, time, patience and citizenship.

We are ready to listen...

Parent/Carers at home: Always try and find time to speak to your parent/carer or a sibling at home. They know you best and know how you tick so are in the best position to provide loving advice and support. However, for a wide range of reasons, not all young people find it easy to express themselves at home. In such situations it might be easier to talk to people in school.

Friends/Peers: Often your friends or peers are the best people to speak to. They may have had similar experiences and feelings, and they might be able to provide you with examples of support and next steps that have helped them. However, young people often want to talk to an adult, someone a bit older, a bit wiser and someone they really trust.

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