Stephen Tiffany, Children’s Health and Well-being, Senior School improvement officer visited the Academy this week to present us with the Healthy Schools Award for the ninth year running. The school is delighted to receive this award and looks forward to working closely with the Healthy Schools Team to ensure the best provision, support and advice is available to all our students.
What does health school status mean?
The award looks at a range of areas including healthy eating, emotional well-being and social, health, physical and personal education.
Among other things, the Academy was recognised for communicating a positive message and appropriate values in relation to the health and well-being of the whole school community. It is seen to offer all pupils the opportunity to benefit from a broad, balanced, creative and stimulating education that challenges and promotes brain-friendly learning. It also takes the opportunity to provide a safe, happy and reflective learning environment which promotes inclusion.
At the North Liverpool Academy we place an emphasis in preparing our children for their future and this award acknowledges the school.