The Nest
The Nest
We are proud to share our parent and community room, The Nest, a welcoming space designed to bring our school community together. We extend our sincere thanks to our generous families for donating the furniture and for their continued support—your contributions have made this space possible. The Nest will be used for parent conversations, small group work, and as a meeting place for our pupil leadership teams. Thank you to everyone for your ongoing support; we truly believe in the power of parent partnerships and in building strong, meaningful relationships.

Emotional Wellbeing
We have high expectations of our children academically, and at our school we understand that good mental health is a vital part of achieving this. We strive to support children’s mental health and wellbeing. We do this through
strengthening children’s ability to cope with day-to-day difficulties – and helping them to feel good about themselves. We help them to develop social and emotional skills to help them understand and manage their feelings, develop empathy, establish positive relationships, set goals, build resilience and boost self-esteem and confidence.
As children spend so much of their time in schools, teachers, support staff and lunchtime supervisors are in a prime
position to help children build strong mental health and wellbeing - and also spot if something is wrong. All members of staff are trained in supporting positive emotional wellbeing. Every interaction between a child and a staff member has to help, because anyone can hold a part of the jigsaw that could support a struggling child to move forward.
We acknowledge that around three children in every primary school class has an identifiable mental health condition – and among this age group, boys are twice as likely as girls to have a mental health problem.
The following resources are a collection of our school policies and links to local support. Simply click on each item to find out more. Please remember that if you need someone to talk to then our door is always open and we will listen, not judge and help where we can. Mrs Caspell will be available but you are welcome to speak to any member of staff you feel comfortable with.
These videos focus on an Introduction to Mental Health.
Key Stage 1: https://nhcft.uk/videos/What%20is%20mental%20health%20-%20Primary%20KS1%20(Alice).mp4
Key Stage 2: https://nhcft.uk/videos/What%20is%20mental%20health%20-%20Primary%20KS2%20(Alice).mp4
This video focusses on Transition Back to School
https://nhcft.uk/videos/Transi
Please click the link below to download information on Health and Wellbeing support groups
https://www.kirklees.gov.uk/beta/health-and-well-being/pdf/mental-health-support-card.pdf
https://www.lslcs.org.uk/services/night-owls-helpline/