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World Mental Health Day

On World Mental Health Day we're reminding ourselves of all the tools we learn at St Ives to keep our wellbeing in tact.  We're especially drawing on our recent 3-day Natural Wellbeing Festival when we were introduced to many new concepts such as forest bathing and sensory grounding, both of which we loved practising and can see how they will give us a sense of calm when life feels busy and overwhelming. We also understand the value of connecting with others, being part of a community and giving back, which we also enjoyed with our visit to the residents of Redcote Care Home and our litter picking with Love Haslemere Hate Waste.

World Mental Health Day

 


Reception Topic

Our Reception pupils are loving their topic on 'People Who Help Us' & have enjoyed special visits from a builder, a vet & even their very own headteacher, Mrs Goldsworthy! The children have loved learning what these jobs involve & how important they are in helping communities thrive. Thank you so much to our visitors - we've loved welcoming you!

Reception Topic

 


Year 2 Sport

In Sport this week, Year 2s tested out their Rugby skills and showed lots of potential.  They improved their ball carrying and passing skills, remembering not to pass the ball forwards!  We finished with a game of tag style rugby, looking for spaces to run through and changing direction with the ball.  Well done Year 2!

Year 2 Sport

 


Forest Fun Morning

Great to see a record number of families at our Forest Fun Morning on Saturday.  We loved watching the children enjoying new activities and exploring our glorious woods, returning home happy and full of s'mores!

Forest Fun Morning

 


MacMillan Coffee Morning

A really fun and successful MacMillan Cancer coffee morning on Friday.  Well over £500 raised with money still coming in.  Thank you to everyone for coming and for your contributions of cake!

MacMillan Coffee Morning

 


Wellbeing Festival

"By discovering nature, you discover yourself".  This morning we discovered nature in so many ways. We learnt how to forest bathe, the ancient Japanese process of relaxation & enjoyed a session of sensory grounding where we removed our socks and enjoyed the sensation of different parts of the forest with our feet.  We also made a nature rainbow using natural materials and Autumn wreaths.  We even enjoyed drama & stories in the forest.  Day 2 of our Wellbeing Festival has definitely connected us to nature and helped us understand how nature can help us remain calm and relaxed in times of worry.

Wellbeing Festival

 


U8s Netball Match

This happy bunch of U8s have just played in their first ever Netball match!  There's so much to learn and to remember, but they did so well and had so much fun!

U8s Netball Match

 


3-Day Wellbeing Festival

Prep pupils spent the day learning how to manage their wellbeing by connecting with nature - by painting logs in our friendship circle and welly walking - and connecting with others by visiting Redcot Care Home and playing games with the residents and working in their houses to produce uplifting, motivational songs.

3-Day Wellbeing Festival

 


Pupils Enjoy 3-Day Natural Wellbeing Festival

Could there be anything better for your wellbeing than cuddling a donkey or playing on the beach with your friends?  We doubt it!  The children are currently enjoying a 3-day Natural Wellbeing Festival where the children are mainly off-curriculum learning the extremely important lessons of how to manage their mental wellbeing through nature.  This is a shot of one of our Reception children enjoying a day at the Hayling Island Donkey Sanctuary where he was lucky enough to cuddle a donkey! 

Pupils Enjoy 3-Day Natural Wellbeing Festival

 


Years 3 & 4 Trip to Butser Ancient Farm

Years 3 & 4 had a fantastic trip on Monday when they 'travelled' back through 10,000 years of human history and discovered every day life in the ancient past.  The children made cordages, built walls using the clunching technique, carved with chalk and even acted as archaeologists by taking part in a dig!  A wonderful day of fascinating learning outside the classroom.

Years 3 & 4 Trip to Butser Ancient Farm

 


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