Staff well-being !
On Tuesday evenings, Miss Herkes is going to run a staff well-being session on the Trampoline. We had lots of fun this week!
On Tuesday evenings, Miss Herkes is going to run a staff well-being session on the Trampoline. We had lots of fun this week!
This week, we launch our Wellbeing Club in Primary, which has been named by one student as The Care Bear Club.
Every Friday, selected children meet with Mrs Kennedy and Miss Lumley where we aim to promote wellbeing, resilience and trust in one another.
Our aim is that children will help initiate the sessions and plan/decide how the club will run, so they have ownership. This links to our RRS Article 12- Respect for the views of the child.
We aim to promote good mental health and resilience by providing a safe and friendly place to discuss a range of topics, whether it be worries and anxieties around home or school, low self-esteem etc. We will learn tools to and the importance of discussing emotions; how to talk to others, find positive solutions and find our own ways to self-regulate.
We will learn that it is important to share feelings with trusted people and also the importance of asking for help and support if needed, remembering that there is always someone who cares and someone who can help.
During PE 80 class were asked to identify a sport that they are could compete together and after discussion agreed to play table tennis. teams were made up and two lots of doubles and two singles. The pupils used communication skills, turn taking skills and discussion to identify who was going to play when and the main objectives for the lesson. At the end of the session all of the pupils took part at some point and experienced team building in a sporting activity and really enjoyed it.
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Sir Captain Tom Moore’s family have set the 100 challenge.
Hazel class have decided for their challenge to read 100 books by the end of April.
Pupils will be reading books both in school and at home and we will be keeping count in class.
What 100 challenge are you doing?