Western Mail

School award for health and wellbeing

-

RADNOR Primary School in Cardiff has been given a national award for its work to promote the health and wellbeing of the whole school community.

Assessors for the Welsh Network of Healthy School Schemes National Quality Award found that, with support from Cardiff Council’s Healthy Schools Team and partners, Radnor Primary had successful­ly introduced initiative­s and programmes to promote health and wellbeing at the very highest standard.

School initiative­s include “Radnor University”, offering courses that include cooking, rugby and running, alongside a wide variety of fitness activities run during and after school.

Many of the activities involve working in partnershi­p with outside organisati­ons and clubs, such as the Welsh Rugby Union and Cardiff City Football Club.

National assessors said they particular­ly liked the fact that a lot of Radnor primary’s healthy schools activities are undertaken as a normal, everyday part of daily school life.

The school was also praised for its well-planned programme of personal developmen­t and relationsh­ips education and ageappropr­iate lessons on smoking, alcohol and other substances.

Pupil involvemen­t was also praised by the award assessors, noting that, “pupil voice groups,such as Team Health, Eco and School councils, Junior PCSOs and Digital Leaders showed a great depth of pupil participat­ion from across the school.”

Radnor headteache­r Ann James said: “We are delighted with this award. From pupils to staff, parents to governors, we are all fully committed to keeping health and wellbeing at the heart of the school ethos.

“To have this hard work recognised by a National Quality Award is a fantastic bonus for us.”

Deputy Leader of Cardiff Council, and Cabinet Member with responsibi­lity for education, Coun Sarah Merry, said: “Congratula­tions to Mrs James and her staff, all the children, parents and governors on achieving this fantastic award.”

 ??  ?? > Headteache­r Ann James and pupils at Radnor Primary School
> Headteache­r Ann James and pupils at Radnor Primary School

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom