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At A Level results day students spoke about wellbeing

As we interviewed students on results day the most used phrase was, ‘I love the unique community at Seaford where they really care.”

Pastoral care and wellbeing is at the heart of everything we do. Director of Care and Welfare, Diana Strange, says: “I have the best job in the world. I am privileged to be part of young people’s lives.”

There’s a whole school approach to wellbeing at Seaford and this comes from our Headmaster, John Green, and the web of pastoral support from tutors, teachers, houseparents, and the senior team means nobody ‘flies under the radar’ and we provide positive interventions. Seaford’s Pink House has four full-time members of staff dedicated to counselling and emotional support and is located in the heart of the campus.

Archie Mayes said: “I haven’t used the Pink House but it’s good to know it’s there. It feels like a safety net and it’s good to be part of a community that cares for everyone.” 

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