Walk in My Shoes (WIMS) has some tips to help young people navigate exam season and to support their physical and mental wellbeing.
We also have some exciting news: applications for our Transition Year (TY) Programme are now open for the 2026/27 academic year.
Supporting students sitting exams
Exams can be a busy and demanding time for young people - we’ve gathered some helpful tips and advice to support them along the way.
With exams underway, this time of year can be challenging for many parents and students. A clinical psychologist shares some practical tips to help them stay on track; read his insights here.
Our WIMS TY Programme is now accepting applications from teachers and students for a one-week placement in the 2026/27 school year.
Young people can build their understanding of mental health; develop practical mental health promotion skills; and explore how they can contribute to creating more open and supportive school and community environments.
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