From the Assistant Principal

Wellbeing Strategies

As part of the wellbeing program for 2024 we are promoting effective strategies for students to adopt to support their overall wellbeing. A number of these strategies can be found in the Wellbeiing section in the College diary from page 133.

 

One area of focus that we would like to highlight is the benefit of exercise. Exercise is beneficial for students for several reason, impacting both their physical and mental well-being, and helping them become better learners! Here brain-boosting activity:

 

COGNITIVE FUNCTION:

  • Enhanced Memory and Learning: Exercise has been linked to improved memory and cognitive function. It may also help with concentration and focus, which are crucial for academic performance.
  • Brain Health: Physical activity stimulates the release of chemicals that promote the growth of brain cells, supporting overall brain health.
  • Establishes Routine: Incorporating exercise into a daily or weekly routine helps students develop discipline and time management skills.

PHYSICAL HEALTH:

  • Improves Cardiovascular Health: Regular exercise helps strengthen the heart, improve blood circulation, and reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
  • Enhances Muscle and Bone Health: Weight-bearing exercises contribute to the development of strong muscles and bones, promoting overall physical strength and resilience.
  • Better Sleep: Regular exercise can help regulate sleep patterns, leading to improved quality and duration of sleep.

MENTAL HEALTH:

  • Stress Reduction: Exercise is known to reduce stress by increasing the production of endorphins, the body's natural mood lifters.
  • Anxiety and Depression: Physical activity has been shown to alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression, improving overall mental health.
  • Sense of Achievement: Setting and achieving fitness goals can provide a sense of accomplishment and boost self-worth.

SOCIAL SKILLS:

  • Team Sports and Leadership: Participating in team sports or group exercises fosters social skills, teamwork, and cooperation. It also provides an opportunity for students to develop leadership qualities.
  • Opportunities for Socialising: Participating in sports or group exercises provides opportunities for students to make new friends and strengthen existing relationships.
  • Promotes Healthy Lifestyle Choices: Engaging in physical activity encourages other healthy habits, such as maintaining a balanced diet and interacting with other healthy like-minded people.

In summary, regular physical activity can contribute to a healthier, happier, and more successful academic experience.

 

You and your parents can learn more about how to achieve your health and academic goals at www.studyskillshandbook.com.au by logging in with the details below and working through some of the units.

 

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Ms Debbie White and Mrs Julie Petrovski

Assistant Principals