Secondary Health & Wellbeing Week
Health & Wellbeing week is an important event at Network secondary school to promote the physical, mental and emotional well-being of students. The week provided students with an opportunity to learn about healthy habits and practices that will help them lead a happier, healthier and more fulfilling life.
One of the key objectives of Health & Wellbeing is creating awareness about the various health issues that students are facing nowadays, and the impact that these issues can have on their lives. Discussions on topics such as bullying, anxiety, and substance abuse help students understand the importance of addressing these issues, and the resources available to them to seek help.
The highlight of the week was the Sports Day event where students of all year groups in our Secondary and Sixth Form campus had a chance to participate in a full day of joy while contributing points for their houses. The students worked fantastically in their houses throughout the day. They took part in track and field events, team building activities, a scavenger hunt, and also showed creativity and enthusiasm when supporting their House.
This event is essential to our secondary and sixth form students as it provides them with a comprehensive understanding of what it means to live a healthy and fulfilling life. By participating in different activities during the week, students have developed the skills and knowledge necessary to maintain their health and wellbeing, and set themselves up for success in the future.
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In preparation for Book Week at Network International School, Tr Mandie spoke at the latest Parents’ Coffee Morning and talked about the importance of reading and how parents can support their children.
Sports are used as a tool to build positive relationships among students, staff, and parents. Network International School promotes a collegiate spirit through sports by emphasising teamwork, sportsmanship, and respect for others. This is reinforced through team values and codes of conduct.
Meet Pho Tagu, a football enthusiast, who has already been working on his dream career in the industry since his early Secondary School life at Network International School. Here, he shares his achievements and insights on his journey with the Myanmar National Football Team to China.
On 19th January, Tr Tom, as Head of Humanities and Teacher of History, and Tr Jon, as Head of Secondary and Teacher of Geography, spoke to parents about the benefits of studying the Humanities: History and Geography.