Cowes Enterprise College is thrilled to have been awarded the Partnership for Education, Attainment and Children’s Health (PEACH) gold award. This prestigious recognition highlights the academy’s unwavering commitment to enhancing the wellbeing, health, and academic attainment of its students.
Cowes Enterprise College is the very first secondary school on the Isle of Wight to achieve gold in the PEACH award.
The award, based on a rigorous self-review of 34 criteria assessed by an independent panel, focuses on four key domains, each critical to fostering a holistic educational environment: personal, social, health and economic education; emotional wellbeing and mental health; physical activity and; healthy eating.
Principal Rachel Kitley said:
“This is a tremendous achievement for all of us at Cowes Enterprise College and recognises the great work we are doing to improve wellbeing for everyone in our community. The gold award underscores our commitment to Educate for Life, and highlights our dedication to creating a supportive, healthy, and dynamic educational environment where students can thrive both academically and personally.”