Learning and Teaching

Mental Health & Exams

It is normal to feel a bit worried about exams, especially if you’re under pressure from school or family. Exam stress can cause you to feel anxious or depressed, and this might affect your sleeping or eating habits.

If you recognise any of these feelings, or are worried that exam pressure is taking over your life, you are not alone, and there are things you can do:

  • Let your trusted friends and family know if you are struggling, so they can be there to support you, encourage you and offer a listening ear. You don’t have to go through this alone. Keeping it all in will only make things worse in the long run, so don’t be afraid to open up.
  • Ask for help. Think about all the practical support you need, and be honest with yourself about it. You are allowed to ask for help. Talk through your concerns with your teacher/tutor who can let you know what support your school, college or uni can offer you. They will have spoken to lots students before who are going through similar things, and they are likely to know about helpful resources or services available to you.
  • Try finding a study group, or start your own. Working through problems with other students can be a nice way to keep your social life going and boost your morale.
  • Be kind to yourself. Think about all the things you have achieved so far. It can be helpful to write a list of all the things you like about yourself, and the things other people value about you too.

We want to support you as much as possible during this stressful period, and know a number of services that you can access if you are feeling overwhelmed. Please take a look at the links below:

Useful websites 

Open Minds

Meantalhealth.org

Kooth

Childline

Revision World

Studywise

S-Cool

Bitesize

Educational App

Revision Buddies

Useful files

Mental Health booklet for Year 11

Mental Health Assembly