I don't know; have most of the children who committed suicide left notes actually saying the reason was the pressure of school? Perhaps that is the case for some, but it strikes me as assumptive without actual confirmation.

What I'm trying to say is a child's day is more than just what goes on during school, of course. I think it's commendable the school is looking for ways to address this "epidemic" within their school, so I would suggest they could hire a psychiatrist/psychologist to formulate a survey of sorts to be given to all students and their families to determine what is going on throughout the entire day of each child; not "just" during school. That survey could then be used to identify at-risk children within the school and perhaps remedy any specific problems that are identified before they become so overwhelming to the child as to cause them to think the only way out is if they no longer had to live their lives.

In other words, the survey would be customized to each family's child and not be a blanket solution that may not actually even be identifying the individual situation that is leading to these suicides. It's assumptive, imo, to believe that even most of the children are committing suicide because school and/or their parents are pressuring them.