A Health-Promoting School, as defined by the World Health Organization in 1996, is an educational institution that consistently strengthens its capacity to function as a healthy setting for living, learning, and working. This involves not only addressing the physical health of students, teachers, and staff but also creating an environment that fosters mental and social well-being. The WHO emphasizes that these schools integrate health into all aspects of school life, from policies and daily practices to the broader community, aiming to cultivate a holistic, supportive environment for health and educational success.