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JFS wins wellbeing award

The school regularly checks on how students and staff are coping during the pandemic

February 15, 2021 10:06
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Every week teachers at JFS have the chance to unwind from the stresses of the job at an online yoga session. It is just one of the activities that the school has put in place as part of its commitment to the welfare of pupils and staff.

When headteacher Rachel Fink arrived in May 2018, one of her aspirations was to rebuild the school’s pastoral framework and bring “wellbeing into the forefront”.

Now its efforts have been recognised by the receipt of a Wellbeing at Schools Award, an accreditation programme run by Optimus Education in conjunction with the Children’s National Bureau.

Achieving the award, which JFS registered for over two years ago, was the result of “a long, detailed piece of work, looking at changing the culture within the school,” said Raynn Bruce, assistant head with pastoral responsibility. “It was about changing the view both of students and, importantly, staff as well.

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