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06/06/23

📢 We're Hiring! (Harlow) have a vacancy for a Class Teacher📄 For a job description and application details, please visit our websitehttps://t.co/CGcco17u0S

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06/06/23

🖌️ Enterprise week is an event where pupils can use their creative sides and business minds⚖️ Classes are competing to develop a product to sell to the public🪙 Money made will go towards a charity of the winning classes choice🗓️ Wednesday 28th June at pic.twitter.com/iXS7XrPibf

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26/05/23

📢 Breakfast Club is now Available!🥣 Cereal, Toast and refreshments available🕒 8:00am - 8:30am Monday - Friday💳 £3 per pupil📄 To book, visit the ParentPay website: https://t.co/wPnmwAcIMT pic.twitter.com/WoXMPkwnlN

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25/05/23

📢 Breakfast Club is now Available!🥣 Cereal, Toast and refreshments available🕒 8:00am - 8:30am Monday - Friday💳 £3 per pupil📄 To find out more, visit our website: https://t.co/bZ2luCIFhA pic.twitter.com/NzeblzRkAv

12/05/23

📢 We're Hiring! (Harlow) have a vacancy for a Class Teacher📄 For a job description and application details, please visit our websitehttps://t.co/73JLbRJQDP

06/05/23

👑 HAPPY & GLORIOUS!🇬🇧 The Great British weather couldn't dampen spirits as our primary schools held celebration events to mark The Coronation of King Charles III pic.twitter.com/G8pf893cDz

26/04/23

📢 We're Hiring! have a vacancy for a Deputy Headteacher📄 For a job description and application details, please visit our websitehttps://t.co/mXP4UnOGIu

07/04/23

🐰 Did you spot the BMAT Bunny out and about delivering eggs to our schools?☀️ We hope you're all enjoying the break.🐥 Thank you to and Comfort Aquatics for your contributions to our egg run. pic.twitter.com/YxrQl54bDB

08/03/23

On International we’re celebrating Sammie Goodey 🎉 SEN Classroom Support ➡️ Trainee Teacher ➡️ Teacher ➡️ SENCO 👏 pic.twitter.com/bbJdG8NnuK

08/03/23

Well done, Georgina, and good luck in your new role! 👏😄 https://t.co/CHcTP2zIMi

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08/03/23

Notice:All BMAT Schools are open as usual this morning. Teams have been working to ensure sites are accessible and safe. ❄️If anything changes schools will contact parents directly. Please take care travelling to and from school and wrap up warm. ⛄️ pic.twitter.com/VPZayVxJ9a

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03/03/23

Children researched their favourite authors and created an information poster based on their studies. 📚 pic.twitter.com/1JL3XouwA1

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03/03/23

📚 Children visited the Library and were loaned a book of their choosing to assist their reading outside of the classroom pic.twitter.com/Vza01dSPCL

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03/03/23

📚 Pupils are all dressed up and enjoying reading their favourite books for 📚 pic.twitter.com/mOKBJ1w3He

03/03/23

📚 World Book Day continues today at Little Parndon. 🔔 When the bell goes we DEAR - Drop Everything And Read! pic.twitter.com/7Xf24MHIHm

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03/03/23

As part of our strategy, we have launched our SEND parent forum.Find out more here 👇https://t.co/sX63K3tvD1

01/03/23

📢 We're Hiring! (Harlow) have a vacancy for a Class Teacher📄 For a job description and application details, please visit our websitehttps://t.co/cJBOKqDwsV

01/03/23

📢 We're Hiring! (Harlow) have a vacancy for a Class Teacher - Maternity Cover 📄 For a job description and application details, please visit our websitehttps://t.co/M1lK11UhLb

13/02/23

📢 We're Hiring! (Harlow) have a vacancy for a Breakfast Club Assistant📄 For a job description and application details, please visit our websitehttps://t.co/lbDTf0l8e2

13/02/23

📢 We're Hiring! (Harlow) have a vacancy for a Class Teacher - Fixed Term📄 For a job description and application details, please visit our websitehttps://t.co/FlqAzJL4XF

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Mental Health Champions

Mental Health Champions

Posted: 8th December 2020

Mental health champions are helping children to navigate their way through the emotion of the pandemic.

A group of 17 teachers, co-educators, one-to-ones, learning mentors, office staff and PE staff across Little Parndon Primary Academy have undergone training to become Mental Health Champions.

They completed modules on looking after your own mental health, building positive relationships with parents, emotional development and attachment theory and learning strategies to support.

The training will give adults in all year group bubbles the knowledge and understanding of the impacts of mental health on children.

Ann Linden, learning mentor, said: “There have been many changes in school since lockdown began in March, with the majority of children not attending school again until September. We have found that children have been affected in many ways.

“Their normal way of life changed overnight; they could not see many much-loved family members or friends as they used to. Many children often spent time with their grandparents and now worry about how coronavirus could affect those they love.

“Some children have been confused, upset, anxious and worried. Everyone has been affected in some way and family life may be very different now than it was.

“Being a Mental Health Champion will give staff the skills to recognise children who may need some extra support, children who have difficulty regulating or understanding their emotions and those who are quieter than usual or louder than usual.

“We should all be comfortable talking about mental health, recognising when ourselves and others need some extra support and being confident in asking for this and knowing who to ask. This is where our Mental Health Champions can help.”

Photos of the champions are on display on a noticeboard, so children know who they can speak to.

They can also leave notes in a worry box to share any concerns they have.

Mrs Linden said: “Some children may just need a chat, some will be referred to the learning mentor and some may need outside agency help.

“The Champions are the first step to speaking out.”

The school is also working closely with MIND charity which has offered support to children and families with counselling and will be running assemblies and working with pupils in the New Year.

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