Wellbeing Video
This week's video looks at Worry. We all worry, it is normal, but we need to be aware of the impact of being bombarded by the constant stimulus for worry and focus on how we can best look after ourselves and reframe our thoughts.
This week's video looks at Worry. We all worry, it is normal, but we need to be aware of the impact of being bombarded by the constant stimulus for worry and focus on how we can best look after ourselves and reframe our thoughts.
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Sound health - the first Wellbeing Video of the term from Nathan Wells. Our relationship with sound is complex, we hear often and listen less. Have you ever considered making or manipulating a soundscape to make yourself healthier? Find…
Christmas is coming, which brings new devices and lots of time to play online, especially if you are stuck at home due to the pandemic.
As we know Christmas can be a challenging time, this can be caused by many different factors and sometimes our own Mental Health and wellbeing as Parents and Carers may need a bit of TLC as well.
Here is an electronic version of our Prayer Bag for Christmas Day.
This is the perfect video for the last week of term! The best medicine - A smile that bursts, an instant holiday, a day not wasted, music to the soul and the cheapest, most available medicine in the world...
Educraft and North Northamptonshire County Council invite children and young people to learn exciting new skills in free 4-hour computing workshops at The Victoria Centre - Wellingborough over the Christmas holidays.
This newsletter is for all families in our local area. Focusing on the work of partner agencies, the voluntary sector and social enterprises which support children and families.
We are so proud of our Cello players this week. Sharing some of their recent music with an audience of Year 4.
Our Lady Immaculate is the Patron Saint of our family of schools. We celebrate the special Feast Day of the Immaculate Conception on December 8th. Find more information here.
This week's Wellbeing Video looks at sadness, an often misunderstood emotion particularly in our highly 'filtered' social media world. We are taught that sadness is negative and triggered by external influences. How can we look at sadness differently? Are there any unexpected benefits of sadness?