Kids Wellbeing Zone
“Come to me, all you who are weary, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28
Your emotional wellbeing and mental health
Your emotional wellbeing is just as important as your physical health. Good mental health allows us to develop the resilience to cope with whatever life throws at us and grow into well-rounded, healthy adults.
Getting Help
There are many ways you can make yourself feel better and get some help. Look at the display board in school, located in the corridor leading to Foundation or visit any of the wellbeing websites featured below for support.
Feelings Charts
It is always important to talk to others about what's bothering us. Whether we are upset about something that has happened to us or are cross with someone, it is best not to let it stew. You can talk to your parents, someone in your family or an adult in school at any time. The feelings charts in your classrooms are a good way of expressing how you are feeling and will help.
Reflection Box
This is an all new feature which is being introduced to our school environment. If you have any ideas about how to make school a happier place, or if you prefer to write down your ideas, worries or thoughts, you can post them into the reflection box which is situated on the wellbeing board, in the corridor leading to Foundation.
Staff Wellbeing Champions
You can talk to any adult at school if you have any worries or feel sad. Some staff are part of the Wellbeing Award Team (Change Team) and can be seen on the wellbeing board, in the corridor leading to Foundation. You can talk to them at any time.
There are other adults you can talk to outside of school. You can click on the pictures below to find out more.