Health Promoting Schools

Secondary

Pupils cycling

Helping pupils get on their bikes

The School Bicycle Loan Scheme at St Mungo's Academy in Glasgow has been encouraging pupils to actively travel to school.
Emotional Well Being

Eat Well to Do Well

Eat Well to Do Well has been developed as a food and health resource for use throughout the primary school and first two years of secondary.
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Constant drive for health improvement

Moffat Academy uses health weeks to lay the foundation for health promotion. This case study also looks at the use of small workshops to cover the topic of contraception.
Pupils playing netball

Just MAGIC

The MAGIC transition project was a programme of sport and the arts for girls moving from P7 to S1 in the Craigie High School cluster area in Dundee.
Plant to plate

Planting to Plate

A study of healthy eating and locally produced food in crofting areas.
Picture of secondary-aged boys playing basketball

Let's get physical - and creative

Portree High School on Skye has a long tradition of high levels of pupil participation in physical and creative activities. 
Picture of a boy looking at a fungus

To go the extra mile!

The motto 'To go the extra mile!' characterises Farr High School's commitment to and expectations of their young people.
Picture of senior pupils in class

Filling a counselling gap

Kelso High School has developed a school counselling service to help provide emotional support for young people.
Picture of secondary pupils in classroom

A positive learning environment

Hut 9 at Forres Academy is a project that provides an alternative curriculum and individual support for pupils finding difficulty in being at school.
Secondary pupil speaking to primary class

Cluster Challenge

The Linlithgow Academy Cluster Challenge uses peer education to promote healthy lifestyles and support transition from primary to secondary.
Picture of secondary-aged pupils sampling healthy food

It's not a bolt-on

Part of Rosehall High School's Healthy Lifestyle Project is the youth rugby initiative which seeks to promote improved health behaviour and crime reduction, and to develop emotional well-being.
Picture of a secondary-aged girl in class

Young people talking to young people

Peebles High School uses a range of health-related peer support projects to assist pupils.
The Reduce Abuse project logo

Preventing domestic abuse

Reduce Abuse is a domestic abuse prevention and awareness project which runs in five secondary schools in West Dunbartonshire.
Picture of a secondary-aged boy in the dining hall

Dining hall or restaurant?

St Mungo's High School in Falkirk has made a variety of changes to improve school dinners and the dining hall experience.

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