BBC Learning launches The Mind Set
BBC Learning has today launched The Mind Set, the UK’s first national peer-to-peer coaching network for GCSE and National students.
Published: 6 March 2017

The Mind Set puts students who have experienced the challenges faced in one of the most stressful periods of a young person’s life at the forefront, by sharing their stories with those who are about to travel the same path.
It’s a bold new campaign which explores exam stress via 12 student coaches who have been there and done it.
Targeting secondary school students across the UK who are about to embark on their own exam journey, The Mind Set will provide support and trusted advice from peers who share common ground across a range of issues students face during this challenging time.
Brand new webpages will host 12 films as well as tips and tricks from The Mind Set coaches. The coaches will also join forces with Radio 1’s Live Surgery and share their experiences and advice to listeners who may be impacted by some of the topics covered throughout the campaign.
Sinead Rocks, Head of BBC Learning said: “The Mind Set puts students who have experienced the challenges faced in one of the most stressful periods of a young person’s life at the forefront, by sharing their stories with those who are about to travel the same path. We want this campaign to change perceptions of how students approach and deal with the stress of exam periods by highlighting the tips, advice and support networks available to them.”












For information, support and advice on exam stress visit The Mind Set.
BBC Learning’s The Mind Set is working in partnership with Childline, Young Minds and the National Citizen Service to provide a broad range of expert support and advice for children and young people at exam time, preparing to take exams and dealing with exam pressure.
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