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Meet the Wellbeing Team

Ms Lisa Whittington

Deputy Head (Pastoral and Wellbeing)

Ms Whittington joined King's High School in September 2021 with the specific remit of prioritising wellbeing of both students and staff. She believes every individual in our community should be encouraged to discover their unique recipe for positive mental health and that the role of our staff is to offer expertise and opportunities to help them on this journey. The annual Festival of Wellbeing which she organises, alongside her regular website wellbeing blogs, help to fulfill this aim.

 

Charlotte Kershaw

Wellbeing and Mental Health Lead

Charlotte joined King's High as Mental Health Lead in September 2025. She holds both a BA and MSc in Psychology and brings over ten years of experience supporting young people with a range of emotional and mental health challenges. A trained Mindfulness teacher, Charlotte is committed to promoting a whole-school, holistic approach to wellbeing.

She works closely with students, staff, and parents, offering guidance, support, and early intervention where needed. Charlotte also liaises regularly with external agencies to ensure the school’s mental health provision remains informed, proactive, and responsive. She is particularly passionate about using mindfulness to help young people manage stress, improve focus, and develop emotional resilience.

Our Pastoral Team

Ms Whittington oversees the work of our three Heads of Key Stage who between them have over forty years of experience as part of the King’s High community! Working with their respective Heads of Year and Form Tutors, the heads of each section of the school are the stalwarts of our pastoral care, responsible for the overall welfare of the students in their year groups.

Our Wellbeing Mentor, and our Wellbeing and Mental Health Lead, Charlotte, provide additional drop-in opportunities for students to talk through their feelings and emotions.

Lucy Dunster is our School Nurse. Since qualifying as a Registered Nurse (RN, BSc (Hons) Birmingham), Nurse Lucy spent six years working in acute surgical and medical departments. She then worked in community health, delivering thousands of Covid-19 vaccinations before joining King's High in 2022. Nurse Lucy is passionate about promoting women's health and ‘wellness’.