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  • Mental Health Awareness

    Wed 10 Oct 2018

    Our super heroes wanted to let the world know how vulnerable they feel when they are not able to control their super powers.

     

    They discussed in depth the words, the placement of them and the colours.

     

    We think they have been VERY brave.

     

    We will be producing a piece of art based on their photos, so please keep a look out!

     

    If you would like to join us in demonstrating how strong you have to be to be vulnerable, then please contact us. We'd be happy to paint and photograph you and show the world how amazing you are.

  • INSET Day Friday October 19th

    Wed 10 Oct 2018
    Don't Forget that Friday October 19th is an INSET day across bothWaterside and King's Oak, which means that we are closed all day.

    The super hero team at Waterside will be covering:

    *Assessment
    *Update on Approach Training (for new staff)
    *Designated Safeguarding Lead update training for Mr Collard andMr Griffiths
    *Mathematics Mastery for our Gifted and Talented super heroes

    Whilst at King's Oak, staff will be covering:
    *Assessment and accreditation
    *Update on Approach Training (for new staff)
    *Designated Safeguarding Lead update training for Mrs Smith
    *Cross curricular planning in KS 3 and 4

    All of this will continue to improve both schools and makes useven more amazing!
  • Mental Health Art Project - are you prepared to show your vulnerability?

    Mon 01 Oct 2018

    In yesterday's Observer newspaper, there was an excellent piece about mental health and how people feel when they are dealing with anxieties, behaviours etc. 


    The thought of painting your thoughts and feelings onto your body is scary but also quite freeing.

     

    We would like to produce a whole Imperium version of this (Waterside and King's Oak), where staff, pupils and parents are invited to have either their face or arm painted (in case you don't want to dazzle the world with your beauty), with the words or phrases that make you feel the way you do.

     

    We would use our digital art students at King's Oak to take the pictures then get them professionally printed to create a really meaningful piece of art.

     

    If you would like to take part - and we hope you do, can you let me know via the comments section below and then we can organise the date for you to come in, be painted and photographed.

     

    Mental health affects every single one of us - so let's be proud about our vulnerability and stand together as one big super hero family.

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