5 Way's to Wellbeing Challenge with Central Education

We are excited to be participating in the Central Education ‘5 Ways to Wellbeing’ Challenge. This fun, engaging challenge is designed to help support schools with the recovery curriculum by encouraging children to engage in simple wellbeing tasks at home to support their mental health.

The school with the largest percentage of engagement against numbers on role will receive a £200 Decathlon voucher for sports equipment funded by Central Education. We will also award pupils and their families engagement directly through a prize draw.

The challenge is open from Monday 1st March until Friday 2nd April, with prize draws being completed on Tuesday 6th April during the Easter break.


More information about the challenges and competitions can be found here http://www.centraleducation.co.uk/5waystowellbeing/


How do we take part?

Mr Carlton and Miss Martin have made a quick guide for you to use at home when completing the 5 Ways to Wellbeing Challenges.

  1. Print out your 5 Ways To Wellbeing chart ready for March 1st or collect one in school from Mr Carlton and Miss Martin.

  2. Tick off each box as you complete one of the activities. Look out for our tweets each day with the challenges to complete at home.

  3. On April 2nd scan the QR code and submit your entry with a picture of your form. Please get your parent to help you with this.

  4. Don't forget to share a picture of you completing your tasks via ClassDojo with Mr Clarke.

Central Education Wellbeing.pdf

The Challenges!

Look out for a new challenge each day from the 1st of March to April 2nd. We'll be selecting one of Central Education's coaches challenges for you to complete at home. Remember to tick them off on your chart when you've done them and share a picture with Mr Clarke via ClassDojo.

Miss Whipps' & Miss O'Brien's Challenge

Mr Gills's Challenge

Mr Rowe's Challenge

Mr Q and Mr Burke's Challenge

Mr Fellow's Challenge

Mr Carlton and Miss Martin's Challenge

Miss Cesar's Challenge

Mr Rushe and Mr Loveridge's Challenge

Mr Watts and Miss Fowler's Challenge

Miss Stockton's Challenge

Mr Burnet and Mr Davies' Challenge

Mrs Knott's Challenge


Miss Lewis' Challenge

Mr Powell and Mr Newton's Challenge

Miss Thwaite's Challenge