National healthy school standard (NHSS)

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The National Healthy School Programme gives schools the possibility to adopt a programme suited to their situation. Participating schools should aim to reach one of three levels of attainment and aim to attain level 3:
Level 1: schools should know about and understand the benefits of involvement
Level 2: schools have accessed initiatives and undertaken a process of target setting and action planning
The NHSS is designed to operate at four levels: the NHSS national coordinator team, regional coordinators of local programmes, local healthy schools programmes, healthy school activities.
To get the classification “healthy school”, the school must have achieved targets set by the local programme. Schools are then expected to build on any achievements and make progress towards additional targets and focus on new themes.
Contact
National Healthy School Standard
Health Development Agency
Holborn Gate
330 High Holborn
London WC1V 7BA
United Kingdom
Tel.: +44 20 74 30 08 50
http://www.healthyschools.gov.uk
Level 1: schools should know about and understand the benefits of involvement
Level 2: schools have accessed initiatives and undertaken a process of target setting and action planning
The NHSS is designed to operate at four levels: the NHSS national coordinator team, regional coordinators of local programmes, local healthy schools programmes, healthy school activities.
To get the classification “healthy school”, the school must have achieved targets set by the local programme. Schools are then expected to build on any achievements and make progress towards additional targets and focus on new themes.
Contact
National Healthy School Standard
Health Development Agency
Holborn Gate
330 High Holborn
London WC1V 7BA
United Kingdom
Tel.: +44 20 74 30 08 50
http://www.healthyschools.gov.uk



