Mental Health Awareness Week 2026
The Student Council and Mental Health Ambassadors delivered an excellent assembly during Mental Health Week, focusing on the importance of belonging. They spoke with impressive confidence and clarity, sharing thoughtful and meaningful messages about how we can support one another and create an even stronger sense of inclusion. Their presentation highlighted practical ways we can all contribute to improving mental health by helping others feel valued and connected.
In addition, students have been exploring ways to support their own wellbeing and help others improve their mental health during tutor sessions, further reinforcing these important messages across the school.
For more information and support please see the following links.
Our work | Mental Health Foundation
We’re Mind, the mental health charity | Mind
There is no shame in being Tough Enough To Care about mental health – Tough Enough To Care
Samaritans | Every life lost to suicide is a tragedy | Here to listen
