Yesterday, Rooftop Arts came to deliver a great "Street Art" workshop to Y6. Look at our fantastic outcomes! Some of these will be displayed at a special exhibition at the centre on Friday from 6pm. See you there! https://t.co/tWOX5vUj1K
Looking for something to do over half term then take a look at the attached information about Eco Day where you can work together to create a Tiny Forest in Oakley Vale https://t.co/LbDwJeFdZt
On Tuesday 19th March (9.30-12pm) there will be a training session based at Oakley Vale for parents. This is run by Speacialst Support Sevices and will cover anxiety in children. We hope to see lots of you there. Please contact Mrs Annetts to be booked onto it. https://t.co/KbQzQ2My0c
We have already had some fantastic entries into our competition to illustrate a feeling for Children's Mental Health Week. We are looking forwards to more entries to come https://t.co/H37YD4ghop
February half runs between Monday 19 February and Friday 23 February; North Northamptonshire Council have some fun & exciting activities for families at locations across North Northamptonshire. Please visit their website https://t.co/B1WDx9dw47 to learn more.” https://t.co/BD5HbalDhk
This week we have been focusing on the 'my voice matters' theme for CMHW24. Yesterday's assemblies highlighted different ways to find and use your voice. All our children were taught the makaton sign for 'help'
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Our next Coffee Morning will take place on Friday 16th February 9-10.30am in school. The Well-being team will be available to speak to you during this time. We look forward to seeing many of you there. ☕️ https://t.co/iqybYZ601y
We've created a temporary pupil voice wall for Children's Mental Health Week. Throughout this week, pupils will have the opportunity to add their thoughts and newly acquired emotional vocabulary to it. Improved emotional literacy allows more accurate conversations to take place. https://t.co/466hjLj7VA
Place2be have collated some top tips and conversation starters to support mental health conversations with your child. If you are worried and don't know where to start, speak to us at school. We are always happy to help https://t.co/OXojg87HBs