“…Α range of studies indicate that the transition from elementary to secondary education is one of the most stressful events in a young person's life and can have a negative impact on both psychological well‐being and academic achievement (for a review see Evans, Borriello, & Field, ). For example, children moving to middle school report additional concerns during this time, including, loneliness, lower self‐concept, fear of bullies, peer relationship worries and anxiety over coping with an increased workload (Benner, Boyle, & Bakhtiari, ; Coelho & Romao, ; Onetti, Fernández‐García, & Castillo‐Rodríguez, ; Zeedyk et al, ). Furthermore, there is a reported interruption of students’ academic growth (Benner et al, ; Goldstein, Boxer, & Rudolph, ), with around two in five children failing to reach their expected progress following the transition to secondary education (Galton, Gray, & Ruddock, ).…”