This week, children enjoyed another session of cricket coaching from the Durham Cricket Federation. Children worked to improve their batting and fielding skills while playing a full game.



This week, children enjoyed another session of cricket coaching from the Durham Cricket Federation. Children worked to improve their batting and fielding skills while playing a full game.
We have been learning about our emotions in “Everyone Feels” workshops. Within these sessions children are introduced to strategies to support different emotions such as Worry,
Anger, Happiness and Sadness as well as understanding how these emotions may present.
Children have been learning about the importance of reducing food waste as part of our work with the Eat Smart project. The project launched today with a special assembly where children learned all about the benefits of reducing food waste, such as how much money they could save and how it helps protect the environment.
Children in school will work with Eat Smart staff, and specially selected Waste Warriors, to reduce the amount of food waste in school over the coming weeks.
This week, children have been taking part in Odd Socks Day, as part of Children’s Mental Health Week.
Children have been learning about respect and tolerance. As well as showing support by wearing odd socks, they working in groups to perform role plays showing disrespectful and respectful was to resolve conflicts.
The Anti-Bullying Alliance have developed a Parent and Carer pack to support conversations about bullying. Follow the link below to access the resource.