Wellbeing at Santiago College is a holistic approach that nurtures students’ spiritual, personal, social, emotional and physical development, ensuring their safety and overall well-being. This approach is grounded in Community Values, promoting a positive school environment, resilience and shared responsibility to foster well-rounded individuals.
Key Components of Wellbeing at SC:
- Holistic Approach
- The school adopts a holistic approach to education, focusing on the intellectual, physical, emotional and spiritual dimensions, as outlined in its ‘Community Values’ profile and principles of balance.
- School Environment and Safety:
- The School Environment Committee promotes a safe environment for our students, in line with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
- Social and Emotional Learning (SEL):
- Integration of social and emotional learning programmes to ensure that students are supported and understood.
- Values Campaign:
- The “Well-being: Embracing Values and Cultivating Minds” campaign highlights the school’s tradition of innovation based on values-based education.
- Committed Community:
- The school fosters an environment where staff, families and students work together to make a positive impact, reflecting a commitment to the community.
This approach to wellbeing is part of Santiago College’s mission to educate caring and well-prepared young people, in line with the philosophy of the International Baccalaureate (IB).