Emotional Wellbeing

WHAT IS EMOTIONAL WELLBEING?
There is no health without mental health (gov.uk)
Mental health is part of our overall health and wellbeing. It is important to remember that as human beings we all experience a range of emotions in response to what happens in our lives. When something positive happens we tend to feel happy or excited and if we are faced with worry or sadness we may feel anxious, scared, sad or angry. Although these are all natural responses, our overall mental health can be affected by a whole range of different factors, including life events such as our home life, friendships, relationships, loss and study/work stress.
How we deal with these emotions depends on the circumstances and it is important to recognise that sometimes you may need some help in dealing with something that is affecting you. This area of the website will provide you with a range of resources as well as suggesting where to get help within school. There are also links to useful websites and organisations for further information and support.
Most importantly.…please remember to be kind to yourself.

We all respond to situations differently and there are a whole range of physical and emotional responses associated with mental ill health. If you are experiencing some of the following it might be a good idea to talk this through with a teacher you trust:

•  An unusually sad mood that does not go away
•  Loss of enjoyment and interest in activities that used to be enjoyable
•  Lack of energy and tiredness
•  Difficulty in concentrating and making decisions
•  Difficulty in sleeping or having too much sleep
•  Excessive worry
•  Irritability, impatience, anger
 Palpitations, chest pain, rapid heart beat
•  Restlessness or feeling on edge, nervousness
•  Avoidance of situations
Of course these are just a few of the potential signs, so if you have any worries do use the links below to guide you.

SPEAK UP: You can message us HERE regarding any issues that are concerning you in school that you may not feel able to discuss with a trusted adult.

ANXIETY

BEREAVEMENT, LOSS AND GRIEF

CYBER BULLYING

DEPRESSION

DEALING WITH STRESS

EATING DISORDERS

KOOTH

REACH ( new service from Richmond MIND)

SELF HARM

WORRIED ABOUT A FRIEND?

YOUNG CARERS

HOW TO GET HELP

 

Primary School Tours

Primary Tours will take place on Friday mornings at 9:30am. To reserve a space on one of the tours, please access our Eventbrite booking system via this link HERE. Should you need any further information, please contact primary@srrcc.org.uk.

Sixth Form Admissions

We are offering the morning tours which will enable you to have a look at our facilities and lessons during the day. If you would like to join one of our 30 minute tours, please register your interest by completing the form: Sixth Form Morning Tours Registration

For information about Sixth Form Admissions for September 2025 Entry, please click HERE.

High School Admissions

For information about High School Admissions for September 2025 entry, please click HERE.