Tag: Ritch Primrose
Instilling Healthy Phone Habits in Students
Ritch Primrose offers strategies to help students develop healthy relationships with their smartphones and their digital world
‘Be Present. Phones Off and Away’ – Is Our New Smartphone Policy Working?
Our Director of Health and Wellness provides an update on the smartphone policy and considers the next steps that could be taken in the near future
‘Be Present. Phones Off and Away’ – Explaining Our New Smartphone Policy
Mr. Ritch Primrose, Director of Health and Wellness, writes about the new smartphone policy at the Senior School this school year
Looking Ahead to Health and Wellness Week
Mr. Ritch Primrose highlights the work of Dr. Greg Wells, the keynote speaker for our upcoming Health and Wellness Week
How Are Your New Year’s Resolutions Coming Along?
Our Director of Health and Wellness Mr. Ritch Primrose asks us to reflect on our goals of becoming our best selves.
Health and Wellness Week Arrives at SMUS
Director of Health and Wellness Mr. Ritch Primrose highlights what's happening at SMUS as part of Health and Wellness Week (April 3-7)
Setting Resolutions for A New Year or a New Day
Mr. Ritch Primrose, Director of Health and Wellness, writes about setting and achieving goals for the new year
Walking the Talk On Healthy Eating
Mr. Ritch Primrose writes about how eating healthy food impacts the brain, and the newest healthy food options available in the Tuck Shop
Model the Way
September is a time full of energy on the SMUS campus. For teachers, students and parents, this time of year marks a fresh start....
Resilience as an Opportunity for Student Growth
One of my favourite roles at the school is coach of the Senior boys B basketball team. Basketball runs through the veins of SMUS,...
Balance and Resilience: Making Time for Health & Wellness
As a school that hangs its hat on preparing students for higher learning and for life, the ideas of balance and resilience are important....
A healthy mind in a healthy body
I only know one Latin phrase, and sadly, this basic lexicon may never improve. Mens sana in corpore sano. The motto of the old...