BISHOPS SUPPORT UNIT

Contact Us

The BSU has a number of staff members and you are most welcome to contact us during operating hours should you wish to make an appointment.

About Us

The Bishops’ Support Unit (BSU) has been established to encourage the optimal psychological, emotional, social and intellectual development of pupils at Bishops.

Resources

"How to study" and "Managing procrastination" are two of the resources we offer. Have a look at our other resources to help with your child's development.

The BSU also offers numerous parenting workshops and other support for parents as well as staff development and training.

A message on EMPATHY

  "When you plant lettuce, if it does not grow, you don't blame the lettuce. You look for reasons it is not growing well. It may need fertilizer, or more water, or less sun. You never blame the lettuce. Yet, if we have problems with our friends or family, we...

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Concussion Study – Consent Forms

Dear Parents Here are the 3 Consent forms that need to be signed if your son is going to be part of the UCT Concussion Study. Please sign and return to the BSU and we will schedule your son's Baseline at Bishops at a time convenient for them. Rugby group form UCT...

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Concussion Info Session Thurs 25th Jan at Woodlands

Dear Grade 11 and 12 Parents Please see the attached letter about an Info session this coming Thursday (25th Jan) at Woodlands at 6pm on Concussion Management for Teenage Sports Players. Letter-from-Pete-Farlam-to-Gr-11-and-12-Parents-Jan-2018       Kind regards Pete...

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The price of ‘PERFECT’

In an article that appeared in KQED's Mind/Shift, Holly Korbey (August 12, 2015) discusses the lessons that students lose in their strive for perfection. The article is reproduced below. What Do Students Lose By Being Perfect? Valuable Failure...    In the first pages...

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Parenting advice: 13 things not to do

Good parenting advice to help raise mentally healthy kids. Source: thriveglobal.com Click on the link below to the article by Amy Morin. https://www.inc.com/amy-morin/mentally-strong-kids-have-parents-who-refuse-to-do-these-13-things.html

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App Review – Episode 1

APP REVIEW In the interests of internet safety, this month's APP REVIEW segment looks at two mobile apps that monitor internet use. QUSTODIO https://www.qustodio.com/en/ Qustodio provides virus protection and illicit search blocking, enables one to view time spent on...

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Engaging with the Internet

Engaging with the Internet    How to talk to your kids and teens about screen time  Children and teens of today have never known a time without the internet. This means that their view of the world is largely shaped by society's views expressed through the...

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MEMORY and STUDYING

The Difference between Short-Term, Long-Term and Working Memory Article adapted from www.examinedexistence.com  For the most part, memory and how it works has largely been a mystery to experts. However, what scientists do know is that memory is partitioned into...

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