21 March 2025
At St Peter’s College, we are committed to fostering the wellbeing of our students, parents and teachers. As part of this commitment, we provide access to SchoolTV, a comprehensive online resource designed to support the mental health and wellbeing of young people.
SchoolTV is an innovative digital platform that provides credible, evidence-based information on a wide range of wellbeing topics. It offers expert advice from leading professionals, providing parents and educators with practical strategies to support students’ emotional and social development. The platform covers key topics such as resilience, anxiety, digital wellbeing, school transitions, and mental health challenges.
How SchoolTV Supports Parents and Teachers
1. Expert-Led Insights – SchoolTV features interviews with psychologists, educators, and health professionals who provide up-to-date research and practical guidance on various wellbeing issues.
2. Curated Resources – The platform consolidates relevant articles, videos, and fact sheets, making it easier for parents and teachers to access reliable information in one place.
3. Topic-Specific Modules – Each topic includes video interviews, discussion guides, and downloadable resources to assist parents and teachers in understanding and addressing specific concerns.
4. Practical Strategies – SchoolTV provides actionable tips that empower parents and educators to support students effectively in both home and school settings.
In today’s fast-paced world, St Peter’s College students face increasing pressures that impact their emotional wellbeing. By equipping parents and teachers with accessible, evidence-based tools, SchoolTV helps create a supportive community where students can thrive. Whether navigating challenges such as cyber safety, friendships, or academic stress, families and educators can find valuable guidance through this platform.
St Peter’s College parents and teachers can explore SchoolTV by visiting SchoolTV – St Peter’s College. The platform is regularly updated with new content, ensuring our community has access to the latest insights on student wellbeing.
We encourage all parents and teachers to make use of this valuable resource to help foster a positive and resilient school environment. Supporting student wellbeing is a shared responsibility, and together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of our young people.
To access SchoolTV please click here.
Ben Storer
Deputy Head of Junior School – Wellbeing and Administration