
Bishop Challoner, Bromley, UK – 1st July, 2024 ] – Primrose First Aid, a leading provider of first aid training, recently conducted an engaging and informative first aid and Emotional first aid course for Year 7 students at Bishop Challoner School in Bromley. The session equipped the young learners with essential life-saving skills that could prove invaluable in emergency situations.
During the interactive workshop, students were introduced to a range of vital first aid techniques, including CPR, AED use, choking relief, wound care, and managing minor injuries. Along with how to become an Emotional First Aider . Primrose First Aid instructor, Kingsley Ogedengbe used a combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice to ensure students grasped the concepts effectively.

Lolly Bell – Youth Leader at Bishop Challanor
“ We wanted to equip students with skills in helping people who may need physical and emotional support”
The course was designed to be age-appropriate and engaging, with a focus on real-life scenarios that students might encounter. By making the training relevant and practical, Primrose First Aid aimed to empower the young learners to confidently respond to emergencies.
Bishop Challoner School expressed their gratitude for Primrose First Aid’s contribution to the students’ education and well-being. The school believes that equipping young people with first aid skills is essential for creating a safer school environment and fostering a sense of responsibility within the community.

Primrose First Aid is committed to providing high-quality first aid training to schools and communities across the UK. By partnering with schools like Bishop Challoner, the company aims to make a positive impact on the lives of young people and create a safer society.
Written by Kingsley Ogedengbe, an Emergency First Responder and First Aid and Emotional First Aid Trainer. Owner of Primrose First Aid Training and creator of first aid game Sick & Treat
