Wellbeing
At St Thomas's we aim to promote positive health and well-being for our whole school community (children, staff, parents and carers) and recognise how important mental health and emotional well-being are to our lives
Key people in school:
Headteacher Mr Martin Van Hecke
Deputy Head teacher Mrs Caroline Haughton
Mental Health first aider- Mr Rick Hyde
Lead Governor- Janet Lyssejko
Mental Health Champion Mrs Caroline Haughton
If you have any concerns that you would like to discuss with school, then please do not hesitate to contact any of the key people in school via the school office.
Mental wellbeing doesn't have one set meaning but describes your mental state. We might use it to talk about how we feel or how well we're coping with daily life. Our mental wellbeing can change from moment to moment, day to day, month to month or year to year. Having good wellbeing is important because it helps us cope with the stresses of daily life and adapt and manage in times of change or uncertainty.