Positive Education at Kingsley 

At Kingsley, we recognise that preparing students for the future means more than helping them to succeed academically; it means supporting them to grow into […]

At Kingsley, we recognise that preparing students for the future means more than helping them to succeed academically; it means supporting them to grow into confident, self-aware individuals who understand their strengths and are equipped to face life’s challenges with optimism and resilience. This academic year, as part of our ongoing commitment to student development, we introduced Positive Education into the curriculum as a formal and structured programme – one of the four core pillars of life at Kingsley. 

Positive Education is rooted in the principles of Positive Psychology, a field pioneered by Professor Martin Seligman. Rather than focusing solely on correcting weaknesses, Positive Psychology explores what helps people thrive. It encourages a strengths-based approach to life, highlighting the value of optimism, positive relationships and emotional wellbeing. At Kingsley, we’ve embraced this philosophy as a key part of how we support and guide students through their school journey. 

Our Positive Education framework is woven into the pastoral curriculum and aligns with our PSHE and Future Skills programme. It encourages students to reflect, to engage with their own potential and to build habits that will support them well beyond school. At the heart of the approach is our SOAR model: Strengths, Optimism and Outcomes, Awareness and Attention and Resilience and Relationships. 

Senior and Sixth Form students have dedicated Positive Education sessions each week, using the SOAR model to explore areas of personal development. They reflect on their individual strengths and how to use them; they set goals and work on building a growth mindset; they practise emotional awareness and self-regulation; and they learn the importance of resilience and supportive relationships. It’s a considered, practical programme designed to help them understand who they are and how to navigate the world with greater confidence. 

This focus on recognising and valuing strengths has been central to our Positive Education journey so far. We’ve been working hard as a school to help students identify the qualities that make them who they are, and to celebrate those qualities in themselves and in others. An example of this is the video we created for Valentine’s Day. Students and staff across the school were given an envelope containing one question: ‘What do you love about yourself?’. What followed was a collection of honest, thoughtful and heart-warming responses… 

Year 8 student Ellie shared, “I love that I’m a good friend to others”, while Mariella, also in Year 8, said she loves how she always sees the good in others. Ms Forde, Head of English, responded with a smile, “I love that I love literature. I love that I love reading.” She also said, “I always try – I try really hard. Sometimes I can get lost, but I often come back to remembering that I can do it.” Sixth Former Maddie showed off her bright socks: “I love that I wear fun socks every day!”, whilst Prep pupil Ashwin said, “I love having a big family – and I love that I come to Kingsley!” 

The video captured the spirit of Positive Education in action. It wasn’t just about the answers; it was about individuals taking the time to reflect, and the message that recognising our own strengths, as well as other people’s, is something to be proud of. 

At Kingsley, our approach to education is more than preparing students for exams; we help them to become kind, reflective and resilient individuals who feel empowered to shape their own futures. Through Positive Education, we’re creating space for students to recognise their worth, connect with their peers and develop a deeper understanding of themselves – and that’s something worth celebrating – not just on Valentine’s Day, but every day! 

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