UNESCO Chair Global Health and Education Health Education, Prevention, Health Promotion, Children and Young People
 
Making every school a health promoting school: experts and decision-makers gather in Brussels

Making every school a health promoting school: experts and decision-makers gather in Brussels

Source: EuroHealthNet

On 2 December 2025, the Schools4Health conference – ‘From Awareness to Action: Making Every School a Health Promoting School,’ was held in Brussels, bringing together experts from WHO/Europe, UNESCO, UNICEF, and the European Commission, as well as public health professionals and school leaders from across Europe. The UNESCO Chair Global Health & Education was among the organisations present at this major event dedicated to the future of health promoting schools.

Increasingly pressing educational and health issues

Schools are not just places for learning; they are places for living, shaping children and young people’s health, habits, and opportunities. Yet across Europe, students show declining skills, rising obesity, worsening mental health and wellbeing, all amid growing inequalities. Schools struggle to deal with challenges that extend beyond the classroom.

In the face of these challenges, the Health Promoting School (HPS) approach offers practical, evidence-based solutions. Through collaboration with students, staff, and professionals across different sectors, a health promoting school integrates health and wellbeing into its policies and culture. It continually strengthens its capacity as a healthy setting for living, learning, and working and empowers young people with essential life skills.

From awareness to action

The message was clear: more collaboration and stronger policies are needed to structurally embed, support, and scale up the Health Promoting School approach to improve learning, wellbeing and social outcomes for all children and youth.

Speakers showcased how they implemented the Health Promoting Schools approach through initiatives in physical activity, nutrition, and mental wellbeing in school structures, as well as engaging the neighbouring community.

At the follow-up high-level meeting on 3 December, European and national policy experts provided examples and discussed what kinds of policies, investments and initiatives are needed to improve school environments in ways that generate better health and educational outcomes.

A call for renewed political commitment

The events led to a shared recognition that policy and governance must catch up with the evidence. Participants called for a renewed political commitment at the European and national levels, stronger alignment across sectors, as well as targeted investment to ensure that every school can become a health promoting school – not just a motivated few.

The conference and policy expert meeting closed with a commitment to build a WHO-associated European Network of Health Promoting Schools, and strengthen cooperation, exchange policies, engage schools, and sustain momentum around school health in Europe. A new EuroHealthNet Thematic Working Group will facilitate continued collaboration among EuroHealthNet members. Interested to learn more? Visit Schools4Health’s website and LinkedIn, and get in touch to see how you can join our growing movement in making every school a health promoting school in Europe.

Schools4Health

Led by EuroHealthNet, Schools4Health (2023-2025) is an EU4Health-funded project which aims to introduce, strengthen, and sustain the adoption of the Health Promoting School (HPS) approach and other whole-school approaches to health.

Schools4Health works with 16 schools across the EU to implement good practices in healthy nutrition, physical activity, and mental health as entry points to introduce or reinforce the Health Promoting School model.

Have a look at Schools4Health’s resources on the website.