Anxiety, low mood, and anger were the most common emotional challenges reported by pupils on a real-time wellbeing and pupil voice platform. According to Lumii.me’s Wellbeing & Safeguarding Trends Report for Term 3, these challenges are often linked to school and friendship pressures. Sadness and low self-esteem rounded off the top five themes.
“These reflect the emotional reality for many pupils, ranging from everyday stress to more serious concerns,” said Laura Tristram, co-founder and wellbeing manager at Lumii.me, in an interview with Khaleej Times.
She added that these themes often reflect pressures around exams, friendships, and feeling misunderstood by adults. Children reported anxiety that affected sleep and schoolwork, low mood manifested as withdrawal and a desire to avoid activities, and anger frequently related to frustration, feeling unheard, or conflicts at home or school.
Laura explained the typical patterns behind each emotional challenge:
“I think many children and young people are taught to suppress their negative feelings in public. However, we know only too well that this does not mean they just magically disappear. Feelings need to be processed and managed, and this is where Lumii really helps, as they can rant and vent in a safe and controlled space, process their emotions, and then move on,” said Laura.
Working with 10 UAE schools, the platform recorded 67,484 conversations in Term 3, a 16% increase from Term 2, highlighting growing adoption of digital wellbeing support in schools. Most conversations, about 87 per cent, were coded green, showing no immediate cause for concern.
About 13 per cent were flagged as moderate or high safeguarding concern (Amber, Red, or Purple). Severe (Red) cases rose 25 per cent compared with the previous term, partly due to higher user numbers and the summer term exam period.
Despite these concerns, the report also shows encouraging signs. Positive emotions such as happiness, joy, and resilience increased through Term 3.
The report provides clear guidance for supporting pupils’ wellbeing:
Schools receive weekly wellbeing reports and termly summaries, plus recommendations on staff training, peer support, wellbeing checks, and celebrating achievement. Laura said Lumii is working with partner schools to embed these recommendations into school culture and to involve parents as part of a 360-degree wellbeing support system.
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