At Our Lady’s RC Primary School, we are committed to nurturing the whole child - spiritually, emotionally, socially and academically.
Rooted in our Catholic mission to “live life to the full” (John 10:10), we believe every child is created with dignity, purpose and potential. Personal development and wellbeing are embedded within our curriculum and daily practice.
We aim to:
Wellbeing is not an “add-on” — it underpins learning, behaviour, relationships and personal growth.
Emotional Wellbeing and Regulation
We explicitly teach children how to understand and manage their emotions across the school day.
Our whole-school provision includes:
Each classroom has access to outdoor space, enabling children to take short, supported regulation breaks when needed.
Children learn that all feelings are valid, but not all behaviours are. Adults support pupils to recognise emotions, reflect on choices and develop healthy strategies for self-regulation.
Our approach is proactive rather than reactive. We understand that children regulate at different speeds and require different levels of support.
Therapeutic Thinking and Reflective Practice
Our approach is informed by therapeutic thinking principles. We recognise that behaviour is a form of communication and that children require calm, regulated adults in order to develop self-regulation themselves.
Staff are trained to:
We believe that connection comes before correction.
To ensure consistency and high-quality support, staff engage in reflective supervision and professional dialogue. This enables adults to:
This reflective culture strengthens safeguarding and ensures our approach remains thoughtful, consistent and evidence-informed.
Targeted Pastoral Support
For pupils who require additional support, we provide structured interventions including:
Provision is adapted according to individual need and reviewed regularly to ensure impact.
Safe and Reflective Spaces
We believe environment plays a key role in emotional wellbeing.
Prayer and Reflection Space
Our dedicated prayer space enables children to:
This space supports both spiritual and emotional wellbeing and reflects our Catholic ethos.
Sensory Room (In Development)
We are developing a dedicated Sensory Room to support children who experience sensory overload or require structured regulation input. This supervised space is designed to:
Flexible and Individualised Support
We recognise that some children require adapted routines to feel secure and ready to learn.
We provide:
We adapt to children’s needs rather than expecting all children to fit one structure.
Relationships, Character and Catholic Life
Personal development at Our Lady’s extends beyond emotional wellbeing. Through our Catholic ethos and curriculum, children grow as responsible, compassionate members of our school family.
Leadership and Pupil Voice
We promote belonging, responsibility and leadership through meaningful opportunities including:
These roles develop confidence, accountability and a strong sense of contribution.
Service and Catholic Life
Our faith calls us to serve others. Children live out Gospel values through:
These experiences nurture empathy, moral awareness and responsibility.
Enrichment and Personal Growth
We provide wider opportunities that nurture curiosity and social development, including:
These opportunities broaden horizons and build confidence.
Mental Health Awareness
We actively promote mental health awareness and reduce stigma around seeking help.
Pupils are supported to:
Parents are signposted to external support where appropriate.
Safeguarding and Safety
Wellbeing and safeguarding are closely linked.
We ensure:
Children are taught how to keep themselves safe, both in school and online.
Where necessary, we work in partnership with external agencies to ensure appropriate support.
Through our comprehensive personal development and wellbeing provision, we aim to see:
We are proud of our nurturing and inclusive school community, where every child is supported to thrive.
Linked to Behaviour & Relationships
Our Personal Development and Wellbeing provision works alongside our Behaviour approach. Together, they ensure pupils experience clear expectations, strong relationships and consistent support - enabling every child to feel safe, valued and ready to learn.