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Healthy schools

The National Healthy Schools Programme is a programme to improve health, behaviour and achievement in schools. Staff and pupils at Henry Maynard Junior School talk about what being a Healthy School means to them.

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Healthy living and learning

Over four million children currently attend a Healthy School. Is your child one of them?

Video: activity at school

See pupils in Durham talk about getting active with the National Healthy Schools Programme.

Helping with homework

Three parents give advice and share their practical tips on how to help your children with their homework.

Teyfant School, Bristol

How the Healthy Schools Programme has helped to create a culture of wellbeing at a school in Bristol.

Video: school food

A Healthy School serves healthy school food. Pupils at the Southfields School in Northamptonshire explain.

Beat exam stress

British children sit up to 70 tests before their GCSEs. Get tips to beat stress, and see pupils talk about exams.

Video: specialist schools

The Vale of Eversham School is a specialist school for children with learning difficulties. And it's a Healthy School, too.

Lighter lunchboxes

Children's lunchboxes often don't contain enough essential nutrients. Here's how to make them healthier.

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