Lawn Primary School

Lawn Primary School

Aspiration, Adventure, Knowledge and Smiles

Remember coats need to be brought in each day as weather is so unpredictable!

High Street, Northfleet, Kent DA11 9HB

office@lawnprimary.co.uk

01474365303

Supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing

Supporting Mental health & well-being

At Lawn Primary School our aim is to care for and develop the whole child educationally, emotionally, spiritually, morally and physically.  As well as caring for their education we also care for their mental health and wellbeing and feel that it is essential to provide children with information to enable them to make life long, well informed decisions about their diet and health.

At Lawn Primary School, we aim to promote positive mental health and wellbeing of every member of our school community and recognise how important mental health and wellbeing is to our lives, as is physical health.  We recognise that children's mental health and overall wellbeing can affect their learning and achievement.

A key aspect of our role in school is to ensure that children are able to manage times of change and stress, and that they are supported to reach their potential or access help when they need it.  We also have a role to ensure that children learn about what they can do to maintain positive mental health, what can affect their mental health, how they can help reduce the stigma surrounding mental health issues, and where they can go if they need help and support.

Positive wellbeing is promoted through the curriculum and all school activities.  Through a carefully planned approach to PSHE our children are helped to acquire the knowledge and develop the skills and understanding they need to lead confident, healthy, independent lives, and to become resilient, informed and responsible citizens.

In addition, whole school approaches such as assemblies and circle time sessions are used to further develop the children's knowledge of strategies.  For example, peaceful problem solving is taught in circle time sessions to help children learn to control and manage feelings when there are disputes on the playground.  Whole school events are held, Mental Health Awareness Week in May, World Mental Health Day in October, Anti-bullying Week in November.  During these events, the focus in on mindfulness and resilience with the purpose of teaching children strategies for dealing with anxiety and coping with changes.

Looking After Our Emotional Well-being and Mental Health

What do we do at Lawn Primary School to support children's emotional well-being and mental health?

  • Lawn Primary School is committed to creating a happy, caring and supportive environment.  As well as a learning environment, the school ensures there is a positive, supportive and inclusive ethos where children can thrive and achieve their personal best.
  • Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) is central to the curriculum across the whole school.  PSHE assists children to cope with the changes at puberty, introduces them to a wider world, manage transitions and enables them to make an active contribution to their communities.  PSHE Education makes a significant contribution to the development of a wide range of essential skills: Intrapersonal skills required for self-management, Interpersonal skills required for positive relationships and skills of enquiry.  The core themes covered each year are: Being me in my world, Celebrating difference, Dreams and goals, Healthy me, Relationships, Changing me.  At Lawn Primary we use Jigsaw for our PSHE.
  • Lawn Primary School offers a Four tiered approach (See four Tiered Approach).  Children who experience domestic violence, bereavement, anxiety and any other life experiences that may affect their emotional well-being are identified and supported during our pupil progress meetings or inclusion meetings.  The school supports the child in their specific needs, meaning the child is at the heart of the school focus and their learning is understood developmentally.
  • Within the National Curriculum, PE plays an important part.  We have 2 hours of PE lesson and enter our children in many Trust competitions.  There are a wide variety of health and wellbeing benefits associated with daily physical activity and we are constantly developing our outside areas to help children stay active.
  • We promote healthy eating throughout the school.  We have children's garden areas with a green house, potting shed and raised growing beds.  Children in the Early Years have their growing beds in their outside areas.  We have volunteers who support children working in the garden.  The children grow a variety of vegetables and herbs and when harvested use these in a variety of cooking activities.
  • To support children's social and emotional development, and their wellbeing we offer an extensive range of after school clubs - all with a view to increasing the range of experiences that children have, enabling them to make informed choices for adult life.  Activities are designed to be fun and cater for a wide variety of interests.
  • We monitor the wellbeing of our disadvantaged and vulnerable children.  The Inclusion Manager is a member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and meets with children and their parents regularly.  
  • We include World Mental Health Day and Mental Health Awareness Week in the school calendar and plan activities for the whole school community.
  • The school is committed to gaining a fuller understanding of mental health and supporting the needs of identified children.  We are currently working towards our National Wellbeing Award.

The Expert Parent's Guide to Anxiety has been written to support parents in helping children understand, cope and become strengthened by their experiences of anxiety at a young age.  To access this guide please click HERE

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