Etone College recently celebrated a highly successful Wellbeing Week, dedicated to promoting positive mental health, resilience and a strong sense of community across the school. Throughout the week, pupils and staff took part in a wide range of activities designed to encourage healthy lifestyles, open conversations and acts of kindness.
Year 9 pupils enjoyed “Walk and Talk” sessions during form time, giving them the opportunity to get some fresh air while engaging in meaningful conversations with their peers and tutors, helping to create a calm and positive start to the day.
A Mental Wellbeing and Anti-Bullying Pop-Up Stand was available during Wednesday break time for Key Stages 3 and 4, and Thursday for Key Stage 5. Located in the café, hall and sixth form area, the stand provided pupils with access to advice, resources and supportive staff, reinforcing the importance of seeking help and supporting one another.
Pupils also took part in a lively “Just Dance” session during break time, promoting physical activity and fun as part of maintaining a healthy mind and body. Alongside this, pupils were invited to enter a competition to design a healthy meal, with the chance to win an Amazon voucher, encouraging awareness of nutrition and wellbeing.
Our Mental Health Ambassadors played a key role in the success of the week. They led a “Secret Sweet Drop” to staff, spreading appreciation and kindness, and organised a charity initiative, “Small Change, Big Difference.” Pupils donated spare change each morning, raising money for Mind, supporting vital mental health services.
During the week, pupils were also encouraged to complete Top Tip Challenge Cards. These activities linked closely to the school’s values and employability skills, promoting reflection on important qualities such as kindness, resilience and teamwork, as well as practical ways to maintain their own wellbeing.
Overall, Wellbeing Week was a fantastic success. It strengthened the school community, raised awareness of mental health, and empowered pupils with the knowledge and confidence to look after themselves and others.




