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Fitness, Health and Wellbeing

As part of the integrated and wider curriculum at Cowbridge School we wish to ensure that all pupils are ready to learn, show respect for themselves and others and behave safely in order to thrive in life and learning. As part of our commitment to ensuring habits for success we have increased the number of opportunities to enhance pupils’ fitness, health and wellbeing.  Across all year groups, the opportunity for physical activity has been increased as part of timetabled lessons.

Physical activity has important benefits for physical and academic achievement and impacts positively on mental wellbeing. Across all year groups, designated lessons in PE, fitness and wellbeing, focus on a range of topics and we encourage all parents to regularly explore these themes with young people to reinforce key messages and develop healthy lifestyle choices. This October, the focus has been on physical activity to enhance mental wellbeing. 

A useful link for guidelines in relation to the benefits of exercise for different ages can be found below.

Young children (under 5 years)

Children and young people (5-18 years)

The following themes will be delivered in designated PE, fitness and wellbeing lessons and we will send regular information to keep you informed so that you can encourage your child(ren) to adopt these habits over time and incrementally. 

After half term the topic will include the importance of sleep and recovery and information in relation to the teenage Circadian Rhythm. 

Month

Theme

Focus

Linked Campaigns / Sources

October

Mental Health & Movement

How physical activity supports mental wellbeing

World Mental Health Day (Oct 10), Welsh Mental Health Strategy

November

Sleep & Recovery

Why sleep matters for teens’ health, sport and learning

Youth Sport Trust ‘Live Well’ pillar

December

Digital Balance

Managing screen time for better wellbeing

NHS ‘Every Mind Matters’, Youth Sport Trust

January

Goal Setting & Motivation

How to set realistic health goals and stick to them

New Year health resets.

February

Heart Health & Fitness

Cardiovascular fitness and why it matters

Heart Month, Children’s Mental Health Week

March

Food & Mood

How nutrition affects energy, mood and performance

Nutrition Month, No Smoking Day

April

Active Outdoors

Benefits of outdoor activity for body and mind

Sustrans Big Walk & Wheel, Walk to School Week

May

Mental Health Awareness

Coping strategies, peer support, and movement

Mental Health Awareness Week

June

Body Confidence & Strength

Building strength, confidence and resilience

Men’s Health Week, National School Sport Week

July

Summer Wellbeing Toolkit

Staying active, safe and well over the holidays

Youth Sport Trust ‘Move Well’ pillar