The school explains how they have used the Cambridge Wellbeing Check to gain a deeper understanding of their pupils’ wellbeing.
About the school
The Perse School, Cambridge, is a coeducational independent day school for children aged 3 – 18. It has three sites: the Upper (secondary), the Prep (KS2) and the Pelican (EYFS and KS1). The Perse Prep is a relaxed yet purposeful three form entry school of just under 300 children between the ages of 7 and 11 situated on 16 acres of green space in Cambridge. It is a school committed to helping children develop as confident, smiling, interesting and interested individuals, and within this vibrant and energetic environment, every child will develop their academic curiosity and a lifelong love of learning. Children thrive on challenges both in and outside the classroom, with great emphasis placed on developing breadth and balance through first-rate sport, clubs, music, art, drama, trips and outdoor pursuits. All of these opportunities and experiences help build a supportive community which develops each child’s self-confidence and happiness.
Jessica Evans, Head of Tracking at the Prep, explains how they have used the Cambridge Wellbeing Check to gain a deeper understanding of their pupils’ wellbeing and help all children achieve their best.
Why did you introduce the Cambridge Wellbeing Check?
We had previously used a range of different systems to try and provide barometers of children’s wellbeing, but none of them seemed to fit the bill completely. We already used Cambridge CEM for our academic tracking, so when the Cambridge Wellbeing Check was launched, we were particularly interested to see whether this would work for our pastoral tracking. Having extensively researched various different options on the market, we decided to introduce the Cambridge Wellbeing Check for the school year 2023-2024.
We particularly liked how this Wellbeing Check was phrased for the children, with each question being a simple statement with responses required from five options ranging from never to always.