SF – "Biggest Bang For Your Buck"
A school’s 7-year journey to lift wellbeing, culture, and attendance.
Oct 27, 2025
Introduced by Carola Baxmann
Quick, simple, easy and helpful for achieving goals – that’s how Caiden and Rafferty, two pupils at Beechen Cliff School in Bath, UK, summed up their experience of the school’s wellbeing project. These words perfectly describe the story you’re about to see or hear.
This feature presents a remarkable Solution Focus case study for how to go about supporting the wellbeing and mental health of pupils in schools. It was launched in 2018 by Tara Gretton (school counsellor/consultant) and Susie Ingram, then pastoral manager at Beechen Cliff School.
It stands out for: • Being a long-term case study over seven years, thoughtfully designed and realised through small, organic steps • Involving the whole system: pupils, teachers, parents and leadership • Starting with pupil wellbeing, revealing clear benefits for teachers and leading to a cultural shift • Achieving significant measurable improvements in mental health and pupil attendance
The video brings together the voices of the project’s initiators, teachers, the headteacher and pupils. Interviewer John Brooker, co-editor of InterAction, guides us through the story: • How it all began • Challenges over the years • Outcomes – including surprising ones • Key statistics and conclusions • Best hopes for the future
For anyone working in education, leadership, community projects or other organisations, this is more than a case study – it’s an inspiring example of creating lasting change through the solution-focused approach.
For me, watching this video feels like closing the circle. When I started working with young people in conflict with the law, my colleagues and I searched for a method that was appreciative and focused on what they really wanted, rather than what was wrong – something they heard often enough already. Thus, I discovered the solution-focused approach.
More than 30 years later it’s incredibly encouraging to see that a cultural shift in education, supported by Solution Focus, is truly possible! At the end of the video, Annabel a Year 12 pupil at Beechen Cliff School, was asked for advice for those considering SF for their schools. Her answer: “Just go for it.” I’d like to pass that on to you – just go for it and watch the video. It’s really worth your time.
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This is a synopsis, based on the transcript.