Marsh Green
  Primary School
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Welcome to Nurture

 

Marsh Green Primary School Pastoral Care

At Marsh Green Primary School, we aim to provide the highest quality pastoral support throughout the school. Working collaboratively, all staff ensure the nurturing ethos is embedded throughout. In June 2017, we were awarded the National Nurturing School award, this was a fantastic achievement, making us the first school in the North West to earn this and the second school in the country.
As a school it is everyone’s responsibility to ensure the that the ‘Six principles of Nurture’ are in embedded throughout our school day.


THE SIX PRINCIPLES OF NURTURE GROUPS.

  • Children's learning is understood developmentally.
  • The classroom offers a safe base.
  • Nurture is important for the development of self-esteem.
  • Language is understood as a vital means of communication.
  • All behaviour is communication.
  • Transitions are significant in the lives of children.

Our dedicated pastoral team aims to meets the differing needs of all children, so that each child is equipped with life skills, enabling them to live fulfilling lives. To maintain an atmosphere that is safe, secure and predictable. Specialised counselling is also provided for children who have struggled with; bereavement, relationship breakdown, managing feelings, separation and anxieties and worries.
There are several interventions that are implemented to support children’s social, emotional and academic learning, such as; Nurture Group, Muddy Monday, Torrential Tuesday, Therapeutic Workshops, Resilience Group and lunchtime clubs. All of the children are identified by using the Boxall Profile across the whole school. The pastoral team respond to situations that may arise during the school day, yet reassuring parents that their children are being educated in a safe and nurturing environment. We also offer support within the wider community, assisting parents with external support, providing a ‘food boutique’, parent drop ins and having a general open-door policy. Parents and carers are given the opportunity to be sign-posted to outside services, for appropriate provision and support.
The pastoral team are available before and after school each day, we can be found on the school yard or call in to the school office and ask to speak to the Pastoral Team.

 

 

Different Interventions



The Nest (Nurture Group)

The Nest is a small supported class of up to twelve children, situated in its own little unit within Marsh Green Primary School.  The Nest became established in 2004 and has grown from strength to strength in providing a safe and secure base, for all children’s social and emotional and academic needs. The groups are organised and run by highly skilled adults and pupils can attend at lunch time or for a substantial part of each week.  Within the nurture group we focus on several strands from the Boxall Profile, which develop; emotional and social development skills, intrapersonal skills as well as academic progress.  Pupils remain on the mainstream class roll with an expectation that they will return to the class within two to four terms.

The Nest room includes different spaces to reflect the combination of a domestic and more formal learning environment. The Nest room is carefully arranged to include both a classroom and a home environment.  The Nest room includes a kitchen, dining tables, living room area, a role-play area, a quiet area, work area, outdoor provision and garden.

The Nest Staff work closely with Nurture UK and have been involved in many of their initiatives such as the Childhood Boxall Project.  Mrs Weatherston was involved as part of the team that wrote the book “A Whole School Approach to the Boxall Profile”.
The Headteacher and Mrs Weatherston also speak nationally to share our practice at Marsh Green and our experience of running a Nurturing School and Nurturing interventions.
We have also have lots of visitors attending our setting, including schools as far away as Australia.
At Marsh Green we are heavily committed to providing quality nurture provision throughput the whole school and every day we build on that commitment.  The Nest commitment to the children is that we combine educational learning and Boxall seamlessly together, throughout our daily routine we take every opportunity to teach our children. This is not always in the form of orthodox teaching.
For example, counting the children into the room using ordinal numbers, making breakfast – counting plates, glasses, spoons, using word like how many more do we need, Story time being linked to class stories or Boxall strands, physical breaks where we count and do different exercise, washing hands and brushing teeth the children follow a set of instructions point out to the children the imperative verbs. These are just a few examples of where we take opportunities to provide incidental learning.

 

 

The Nest Morning Timetable

 

 

8:55am

Collect children from their mainstream class

9:00 am

Children sign in

9:00 am

Welcome Time / / Date/Weather Chart/Daily temperature check.
Helping hands start to make breakfast for everyone. Setting the table, deciding the Menu, counting out plates

9:15 am

Breakfast Time - Everyone sit down for breakfast and eats together and chats to their friends or staff. During this time children maybe asked a range of questions i.e. how many people are sat at the table? what shapes can you see? How many letter are in you name etc.

9:30am

Group game – developing memory skills – pairs games, Kim’s game etc.

9;40am

Relaxation Time – children listen to a relaxation and them practice their breathing techniques that have been taught

9:50 am

Story Time – Always link to what is going on in the English lesson (start of English formal learning for that day)

10:10 am

Physical break – Daily mile – counting forwards and backwards whilst doing different exercise

10:20 am

Group activity (English linked the stage of their phonic , their B squared level and the English that is being taught in class)

10;40am

Physical break - Daily mile – counting forwards and backwards whilst doing different exercise

10:45am

Group activity (Math’s linked to stage on their B squared level and what is being taught in class.)

11:15am

Free choice
The children have a range of activities that they are set up in the provision some linked to the boxall , some linked to the curriculum and some linked to both.

11:30am

Goodbye Time
The children will re-group and say whilst they have been together, they have enjoyed ….

11:40pm

Children are taken back to their mainstream class

 

 

The Nest Afternoon Timetable

1:00 pm

Collect children from their mainstream class

1:05pm

Children sign in

1:10 pm

Welcome Time / / Date/Weather Chart/Daily temperature check.
Helping hands start to make breakfast for everyone. Setting the table, deciding the Menu, counting out plates

1:10 pm

Helping hands start to make afternoon tea

1:30 pm

Afternoon Tea Time Everyone sit down for afternoon tea and eats together and chats to their friends or staff. During this time children maybe asked a range of questions i.e. how many people are sat at the table? what shapes can you see? How many letters are in you name etc.

1:45 pm

Group game – developing memory skills – pairs games, Kim’s game etc.

1:50 pm

Relaxation Time – children listen to a relaxation and them practice their breathing techniques that have been taught

2:00 pm

Story Time – Always link to what is going on in the English lesson (Start of English formal learning for that day)
(Individual reader/individual programs will take place)

2:15 pm

Group activity – linked to what’s going on in classes. (art module/Science module)

2:30 pm

Free choice
The children have a range of activities that they are set up in the provision some linked to the boxall, some linked to the curriculum and some linked to both.

2: 50 pm

Goodbye Time
The children will re-group and say whilst they have been together, they have enjoyed ….

2:55pm

Children are taken back to their mainstream class


Whilst in the Nest children are assessed using B squared and the Boxall profile so we can carter for the stage of the children not the age of the child.
During their time if they have individual programmes set by other professional such as speech and language, occupational therapist programmes to name a few. These will be built into their routine.
Children are also heard read on a daily basis

The Nest lead meets with the staff and plans with them to share good practice and planning ideas every week.

Communication is vital with staff it is important that we meet regularly to discuss the child’s progress.

Please Click Here to see an example of our planning sheet.

 

Our Nurture Room

 

 

 


Muddy Monday and Torrential Tuesday

Using Outdoor Learning to Improve Behaviour for All: Taking the Wellie Wednesday journey together Hardcover –
by Sarah Rockliff , Pauline Chinnery
  • The idea for Muddy Monday is based on the Wellie Wednesday idea and Mrs Leighs love for the outdoors.
  • Muddy Monday is a personal and social education programme that focuses on the children's individual needs which have been identified using the Boxall Profile tool. 
  • Muddy Monday is an outdoor environmental experience where children enjoy and appreciate working in the school garden developing thinking skills, working within a positive group and experiencing social, physical and cognitive challenges.
  • Through introducing the children to working outside in the garden we are hope they will experience moments of awe and wonder.
  • We hope that Muddy Monday will broaden the children's horizons and raise aspirations.

How will we identify the children?

  • The children will be identified by their class teacher.
  • A Boxall profile will be completed by the class teacher.
  • We will review the Boxall profile termly.

 

What will happen in the sessions
Time table 
  • Setting up tents -When the children arrive in the garden they will set up their tents and put their belongings into the tent.
  • Self-registration -The children will sign in. Putting a pebble on the coloured stepping stone that best suits how they are feeling.
  • Welcome time – we will go around in a circle and check in saying how we are feeling and what we have been up to and how we have been getting on in class.
  • Helping hands -1 helping hand will be picked to make afternoon tea for everyone in the group. This will be done whilst everyone else is participating in welcome time.
  • Afternoon tea – The children will sit together and enjoy eating food together and having a conversation with their peers.
  • Relaxation – The children will take part in a mindfulness activity and then go and spend time in their tent where they can colour, read, lay quietly etc (helping them to develop self-soothing)
  • Group – The children will take part in a range of activities from planting to painting.
  • Story time – The children will sit, relax and listen to a story.
  • Regrouping – The children sit in a circle and say whilst we have been together I have enjoyed and how they are feeling at the end of the session.
  • Taking tents down – At the end of the session the children will take the tents down and their belongings together for the next session.

Therapeutic Workshop

  1. A therapeutic workshop is an opportunity for a small group of KS1 and KS2 children to work together to learn how to self-regulate their emotions, identify the different emotions they can experience and explore why they feel this way. This workshop will promote independence, decision making and co-operation
What happens in group?
  1. Children check in (feeling)
  2. Group game
  3. Children check in (feeling)
  4. Craft activity
  5. Children check in (feeling)
  6. Group game
  7. Children check out (feeling)

Interventions that support our children
Social stories
Sensory integration room
Immersion room
Nurture lunch
Lego club
Learning mentors
Talking mats
Circle of friends
Resilience groups

Training Opportunities

We also offer training for schools who are keen to develop their own Nurturing School or nurturing interventions. This can take the form of visits to the school and the Nest, with dedicated time to speak with Mrs Weatherston our Nurture lead; alternatively, Mrs Weatherston can visit you in your setting to offer advice, guidance and support.

Mrs Weatherston is now an official Boxall Profile Online (BPO) Accredited Trainer for nurture UK and through nurture UK can now deliver this for your school.  

We live in a world where mental health issues are on the increase, budgets are being cut and demand for specialist places far outweighs demand. We need to find the best ways to provide for children who, for whatever reason, are finding school a struggle at any given time. We firmly believe that with the right kind of support all children can succeed at school.

 
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