A daily wellbeing journal for every student – a minute to say how they are, most entries happy, and the ones that aren’t reaching staff instantly.
Children carry things into school that no register can see. A falling-out at home, a worry about a friend, a bad night’s sleep. Teachers notice what they can – but in a class of thirty, on the fourth lesson of the day, the quietest signals are the easiest to miss.

A check-in that takes a minute
Wellbeing journals in Ten Points are a daily check-in for students. Each morning, a student opens their journal, chooses how they feel from an accessible emotional spectrum, and can add a short written entry. The check-in takes about a minute, builds emotional vocabulary over time, and gives the school a live, honest picture of how its children are – every single day.

Entries that reach the right person
Every journal is read. Ten Points AI screens entries as they arrive, and anything concerning is flagged to the right member of staff instantly – so support arrives while it can still make a difference. Everything else flows quietly into the school’s wellbeing picture.

A habit that builds self-awareness
Journalling daily, students start to see their own patterns – the Monday dips, the exam-week nerves, the slow recovery after a hard term. Guided activities and affirmations sit one tap away, so naming a feeling leads somewhere useful.
At Arcadia Global School, students submit more than 750 wellbeing journals every day – and last year, entries flagged by Ten Points AI prompted timely follow-up from pastoral teams for children whose concerns might otherwise have gone unseen.
Frequently asked questions
What is a wellbeing journal in Ten Points?
A daily check-in where students record how they feel on a visual mood scale, with the option to write more. Entries build a live picture of wellbeing across the school.
What happens if a student writes something concerning?
Ten Points AI screens every entry. Concerning entries are flagged to the appropriate member of staff immediately, so pastoral teams can follow up quickly.
How long does the daily check-in take?
About a minute. It is designed to fit the start of the school day without adding to teacher workload.
Which age groups can use wellbeing journals?
The journal adapts by key stage, with age-appropriate mood scales and prompts from primary through secondary.