PSHE

Our Coronation Celebrations!

To celebrate the Coronation of King Charles the whole school gathered on our beautifully decorated playground for a picnic. We all looked very patriotic dressed in our red, white and blue outfits…even the teachers! Each class had made something special for the event, from crowns to bunting. It certainly was a lovely way to spend Continue reading

Kindness Rocks!

Our School Council are back with another challenge! We would love families to create some kindness rocks for a display in school. We hope this will be a creative way to remind our pupils that we can all take the time to be kind. The deadline for this task is Friday 3rd February and there Continue reading

Embracing Our Differences

Today in PSHE, we discussed an important topic about being different, with a focus on physical differences. We talked about the ways we are different from one another, including, eye colour, skin colour and hair colour. After we all spoke about whether it is okay to still be friends with someone even though they are Continue reading

You Belong Here!

We had a lovely time this afternoon exploring the story “You Belong here” by M H Clark. We listened to the story together and had a look at the beautiful pictures of where different animals belong. We loved the pages that helped us to think about where we belong, we then discussed this together and Continue reading

Our live Sociogram!

Today in Year 6, we were exploring different types of relationships. We thought about our families, peer relationships and our friendships. We then created a real life Sociogram together where we represented the different types of relationships that we have within our classroom. After this, we talked about ways in which we can try to Continue reading

PSHE – Emotions

This term in Year 3 we are exploring ‘All About Me’ and today we looked at emotions that we feel. We discussed the names of different emotions and thought really carefully about what those emotions may look like and feel like, this was much trickier than we first thought. The children talked in a safe Continue reading

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