Wellbeing at Acocks Green Primary School

Our vision for promoting wellbeing at Acocks Green Primary School is clear and simple: 

Everybody valued; everybody nurtured; everybody happy.

We aim to achieve this at all levels, through teaching the children, training the staff, involving our parents in the vision and having a whole school approach to the importance of healthy bodies, healthy minds, acts of kindness and happiness for all. We talk to the children in school about mental health through all aspects of our curriculum, but particularly through assembly, story time, PE and wellbeing sessions. Our children understand that we all have mental health and that, just like physical health, sometimes we can feel fantastic, but other times we might not feel so good. They understand and accept that we all have times when we don’t feel good about things and that to have someone that we can talk to can make all the difference. We repeat this message at regular intervals, at all levels, from the Headteacher, governors and wellbeing lead - Ms Perrins, right the way through school with our pupil and staff Wellbeing Champions. Our staff understand that it is crucial that we all share this message – and use it for ourselves too. 

We are really proud to hold the Wellbeing Award for Schools which is testament to the way we have shaped our curriculum. We applied for the renewal of this in July 2023 and, after a rigorous verification process, we have been able to renew the accreditation for a further three years.

 

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Files
Action For Happiness Calendar - July.pdf .pdf
Booklet to help deal with anxiety.pdf .pdf
Calm affirmations of positivity.pdf .pdf
Calm exercise cards.pdf .pdf
Guided meditation scripts.pdf .pdf
How to thrive in nature.pdf .pdf
Map of Emotions.pdf .pdf
Massage in Schools slides to use at home.pdf .pdf
Mindfulness and relaxation stories read aloud.pdf .pdf
Music to relax to.pdf .pdf
Nature guide for parents.pdf .pdf
Parents booklet - how to help manage your childs emotions.pdf .pdf
Positive Mental Health Policy.pdf .pdf
Relax Kids parents advice.pdf .pdf
Ways to feel calm.pdf .pdf
Wellbeing links to subjects.pdf .pdf
Wellbeing Strategy.pdf .pdf
Yoga poses to try at home.pdf .pdf

You can contact any of us at school if you are concerned about your child’s, or your own, mental health.
Ms Judd is our Senior Mental Health Leader in school.
Below are some weblinks that will help to point you in the right direction if you are concerned about your child’s mental health, regardless of their age, out of school hours:

www.youngminds.org.uk
www.childline.org.uk
www.mind.co.uk
www.samaritans.org
www.youngpeopleshealth.org.uk
www.place2be.org.uk
www.actionforhappiness.org
www.rethink.org
https://the-waitingroom.org/

Below are some useful websites for further information linked to general wellbeing and relaxation - for all the family!

https://cosmickids.com/watch/

https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/sleep-and-tiredness/healthy-sleep-tips-for-children/

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/healthy-food-kids-will-love

Music Mark
Music Mark
Eco Schools
Eco Schools
Arts Council Gold
Arts Council Gold
Wellbeing for Schools
Wellbeing for Schools
Early Years Quality Mark
Early Years Quality Mark
Quality Mark
Quality Mark
UNICEF Rights Respectin Gold Award
UNICEF Rights Respectin Gold Award
Stonewall Champions
Stonewall Champions
Music Mark
Music Mark
Eco Schools
Eco Schools
Arts Council Gold
Arts Council Gold
Wellbeing for Schools
Wellbeing for Schools
Early Years Quality Mark
Early Years Quality Mark
Quality Mark
Quality Mark