This week we marked Mental Health Awareness Week, with the national theme of ‘Community’ at the heart of our celebrations. Our Designated Wellbeing Lead, Miss Barnes, along with our dedicated team of Wellbeing Champions, organised a fantastic series of activities on Wednesday designed to bring our school community together.

Pupils across the school enjoyed opportunities to connect, relax and support each other’s mental wellbeing. Activities ranged from bubble blowing and giant Jenga to mindful colouring and storytelling with meditation, each one offering a chance for children to build friendships, unwind and reflect.

It was a joyful and thoughtful day, reminding us all how small moments of connection can make a big difference.