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Health Education
Health Education
Summary
A 'health promoting' ethos is encouraged in Parkhall Integrated College by building on good relationships, sharing responsibility and partnership, promoting self-esteem and reducing stress for pupils and staff alike. Health education is reinforced within the wider school environment where all aspects of school life are complimentary to the positive health messages promoted in the classroom.
Enjoyment of school life is valued and celebrated regularly. The school buildings will be kept clean, safe and stimulating for pupils to learn.
As a Health Promoting School Parkhall Integrated College aims to:
- Achieve an environment which promotes the health and well-being of all staff and pupils
- Provide a coherent health education curriculum which complies with the statutory requirement and is accessible to all pupils
- Ensure that all aspects of school life are complementary to the positive health messages promoted in the classroom
- Encourage the active involvement of parents, community and health service agencies and the wider community to advise, support and contribute to the promotion of good health.
The complete policy is available on request from the General Office of the Junior School






