Mental Health and Wellbeing

Mental Health and Wellbeing is at the very core of our curriculum at St Mary’s. It is weaved into every part of the school, along with our culture and ethos. Not only is it visible in our topics but also our learning, our PSHE lessons and extra curricular clubs.

Our PSHE curriculum ensures that, through a rolling programme, children are taught about emotions, relationships, belonging and beginnings. Alongside our ten:ten PSHE scheme we also like to focus on the mental health themed day/week, anti-bullying, road safety, Children in Need and many other days or weeks throughout the year.  Through our ASK children can unpick threads of themes ambition, safety and kindness which are woven into our curriculum and ethos.

We ensure that by the time our children end their journey at St Mary’s they are ready for the challenge and next chapter that secondary school brings. We all know that being able to look after our own mental health is a vital component of life. We aim to provide our children with life skills that are required to support themselves or seek help from others should they need to.

Family Liaison Officer

Our Family Liaison Officer role is to provide pastoral support to parents/carers and children. To help with any issues that you may have in supporting your children, both at home and in school.

Fore more information please visit our FLO page:

Family Liaison Officer