Answer:
Everyone worries about things that happen at school from time to time. Lots of people, like you, will experience something difficult or have to work through a problem during school.
There’s a lot of pressure to get good results, make lots of friends, do well in every subject and be a ‘good student’. These stresses during school can sometimes feel too much. The important thing is to recognise when there’s a problem and ask for help as soon as you can.
Some school problems you might worry about include:
finding schoolwork difficult, or having problems concentrating in class if others are noisy and disruptive
exam stress
tricky relationships with friends and friendship groups
finding lunchtime difficult, particularly if you have eating problems, anorexia or bulimia
not getting on with teachers, or feeling like you are labelled as 'trouble'
bullying