House Points are a common and traditional feature in schools to encourage healthy competition and group loyalty among pupils. We have seen how introducing a house point system has had a positive impact on motivation and behaviour, as well as encouraging a sense of camaraderie and teamwork which contributes to a thriving school culture. Our House leaders are voted in by their peers, affording them the opportunity to mentor group members and help to build good relationships.
Supported by HRH The Duke of Cambridge, The Diana Award Anti-Bullying Campaign engages young people, parents and teachers to change the attitudes, behaviour and culture of bullying by building skills and confidence to address different situations, both online and offline.
Our Ambassadors have already started by introducing ideas they learned from their training.
We all want to help our children stay healthy and happy as they grow up and what happens at school every day is really important. Schools can have a direct impact on helping children to lead a healthy lifestyle, for example by making healthy food choices at lunchtime.
Lovely Lunches has been a great motivation and the benefits go beyond health - we know that when children are healthy and happy at school, they can achieve more.