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St Karen’s School, Patna: Building resilience in students

Shefali Srivastava, Supervisor of Schools, St. Karen’s Group of Schools, Patna, Bihar

Resilience is one of the most essential skills that schools strive to cultivate in students during their academic journey. It is the ability to recover quickly from challenges, setbacks, or difficulties, enabling individuals to adapt, bounce back, and persevere in the face of adversity. Resilient students are more likely to overcome challenges, maintain emotional well-being, and achieve long-term success.

In today’s digital age, many students spend significant time in virtual environments, where failure can often be resolved with the click of a “refresh” or “reload” button. For these students, dealing with failure and bouncing back in the real world presents a significant challenge. Preparing young individuals to face academic, personal, and social obstacles requires a paradigm shift in the mindset of all stakeholders. Schools play a pivotal role in fostering resilience by creating a supportive environment, teaching essential skills, and promoting positive relationships.

The Whole-Child Approach: St. Karen’s Pedagogy

The five pillars of the whole-child approach are: HEALTH, SAFETY, ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT, UNWAVERING SUPPORT, CONTINUOUS CHALLENGE.

At St. Karen’s, our pedagogy revolves around the “whole-child approach,” ensuring that students feel cared for, supported, and protected within the school environment.

1. Creating a Supportive Environment

Collaboration and Partnership with Parents
Parents play a vital role in building resilience. Schools and parents must work together to reinforce resilience-building strategies at home. Encouraging a growth mindset—seeing failures as opportunities for growth—is key. Parents should avoid being overly judgmental and instead frame setbacks as valuable learning experiences.

2. Teaching Essential Skills

3. Promoting Positive Relationships

Conclusion
Building resilience is a shared responsibility among schools, parents, and students. By fostering a supportive environment, teaching problem-solving skills, and promoting positive relationships, schools like St. Karen’s empower students to face life’s challenges with confidence and perseverance. Resilience not only prepares students for academic success but also equips them for a lifetime of growth and fulfillment.

Also read: Joyful learning – the Karenite way!

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