bullying@stbons.org - To report any incidents of bullying
wellbeing@stbons.org - To share any concerns about your wellbeing
Please find below resources from our Parent Connect sessions focusing on topics such as study skills, online safety, mental health and well-being and personal safety:
See here for Newham's response to the crisis of the cost of living
A wide range of services for parents to access from Newham.
A guide for parents about talking to your children about a violent incident. Ask questions, listen to ideas and be responsive.
Growing up with phones isn’t easy. The online world is full of dangers and many parents are concerned and looking for guidance. While tech and connectivity are critical to children’s futures, their use should never come at the expense of their safety or wellbeing.
CyberFirst Navigators highlights some of the most common cyber scams and malicious activity that a pre-teen and teenage internet user might come across and empowers them to make choices to keep themselves more secure online.
You’ll develop a deeper understanding of young people’s digital lives, confidence in spotting warning signs, and strategies for creating safer digital spaces at home.
We’ll explore both the opportunities and risks of gaming together, ensuring you can guide your children with confidence.
Practical advice, conversation starters, and useful insights to help parents navigate the various challenges the series brings to light.
A voluntary group of parents and carers of children and young people (0-25) with special/additional needs and disabilities (SEND) living in the London Borough of Newham
In this blog, we will delve deep into strategies that students can employ when they find themselves having left revision to the last minute.
‘From the Sidelines’ aims to educate parents and families on the science behind how our children learn, together with how to create the perfect environment at home in which to support them
Guides to: Group Chats, Intimate Images, Anxiety and Worry, Exam Results Day
A 15 minute video highlighting the dangers of trespassing on train lines.
Mental health and faith, Kooth's support for young Christians webinar.
Newsletter from BCCS to support parents and carers.
The School Health Team aims to support children and young people from 5 to 19 years and their families, to enable them to reach their full potential; emotional health and well-being, managing complex and additional health needs, monitoring growth and development and support with growing up and preparing to become an adult - plus extra support in other areas such as specific parenting issues, accident prevention, oral health, personal hygiene and puberty, domestic abuse, bullying, drugs and alcohol misuse, looked after children and young carers and more.
Whatever you’re feeling, we’re here to help. Get free, safe and anonymous support.
10 minute parent and carer session - 2024
The Hub of Hope is the UK’s leading mental health support database. It is provided by national mental health charity, Chasing the Stigma, and brings local, national, peer, community, charity, private and NHS mental health support and services together in one place for the first time.
These are slides designed to help parents support their child with periods of low mood.
The theme of National School Meals Week is ‘Mindful Meals’, raising awareness of the relationship between healthy eating and positive wellbeing.
Newham Talking Therapies provides free and confidential NHS psychological therapies to residents of Newham. We will help with a range of mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression by providing a range of different types of psychological support.
Careers advice from our in-school careers advisor
Our platform for gaining insight into careers and logging activities, skills and completing applications.
The website for university applications
Website for parents completing applications for their children applying to university in Year 13.
From Martin Lewis, the Money Saving Expert
These are opportunities that have been offered to students from outside agencies and organisations. The school is not responsible for these activities - please contact the agencies and organisations directly.
The Youth Empowerment Service is committed to ensuring that young people grow up happy, healthy and with excellent personal, social, emotional and psychological skills that equip them to embrace the next stage of their lives.
To ensure the best environment for children and young people to thrive, we deliver programmes and interventions with a strong focus on building resilience and supporting children, young people and their families to develop the skills and capabilities that enable them to navigate the challenges of modern life.
Fight for Peace - Free Boxing Sessions for disabled and Neurodivergent 11-16 year olds - click here - FLYER
Inclusion Matters Newsletter - click here to read - Newsletter