School Awards

How the Healthy Schools London awards work

Awards are for schools to recognise their achievements in supporting the health and wellbeing of their pupils.  There are three levels of award:

  • Silver: in addition to holding a Bronze Award, the school will need to undertake an analysis of pupils’ needs, and identify new actions that will help pupils achieve and maintain good health and wellbeing. This should include one targeted and one school-wide action, and the school will need to make plans for how the changes will be delivered and measured. This can be done by using our Healthy Schools London Planning and Reporting Tool (Silver and Gold Awards).
  • Gold: in addition to holding the Silver Award, the school will need to show the impact of the changes they have made and that these are sustainable.  The school will need to show how it has engaged the wider community, and supported others to help children maintain a healthy weight, healthy lifestyle and wellbeing. This can be done by using our Healthy Schools London Planning and Reporting Tool (Silver and Gold Awards).

Schools must submit a Local Healthy Schools Review or the completed Healthy Schools London Review Tool (Bronze Award) every 3 years in order to maintain HSL status at all 3 levels. The Healthy Schools London programme will support schools as they work towards these awards.  Local Healthy Schools Leads will provide support to schools where a Borough has a designated post.  Healthy Schools London has a small team who are available to answer queries and provide telephone support to London Boroughs and to schools.  This website has a range of tools, resources and advice for schools, which we will add to with regular updates and newsletters.

There is more detailed information and advice in our Get an Award section.

 A new Silver Planning Template combined with the Gold Reporting Template was launched in September 2019. Schools will still be able to apply for Silver and Gold Awards using the old forms until 1 November 2019.