We get to know our pupils inside and out, they are cherished for being uniquely themselves. We make sure they know that all feelings are valid on life's journey and that we support them through the good times and the challenges.
"The lived vision for all to grow and flourish together means that mental health and well-being is a priority."
SIAMS (2022)
We use the Zones of Regulation to support emotional regulation. The Zones of Regulation is a curriculum based around the use of four colours to help children self-identify how they’re feeling and categorise it based on colour. The curriculum also helps children better understand their emotions, sensory needs and thinking patterns. The children learn different strategies to cope and manage their emotions based on which colour zone they’re in. Additionally, the Zones of Regulation helps children to recognise their own triggers, learn to read facial expressions, develop problem-solving skills, and become more attuned to how their actions affect other people.
The Blue Zone is used to describe low states of alertness, such as when a person feels sad, tired, sick or bored. This is when their body and/or brain is moving slowly or feeling sluggish.
The Green Zone is used to describe a regulated state of alertness. A person may be described as calm, happy, focused or content when in the Green Zone. This is the zone pupils need to be in at school and for being social and show control.
The Yellow Zone is used to describe a heightened state of alertness; however, a person has some control when in the Yellow Zone. A person may be experiencing stress, frustration, anxiety, excitement, silliness, nervousness, confusion, and many more slightly elevated emotions and states in the Yellow Zone (such as wiggly, squirmy, or sensory seeking). The Yellow Zone is a sign that a person is starting to lose control.
The Red Zone is used to describe extremely heightened states of alertness or very intense feelings. A person may be experiencing anger, rage, explosive behaviour, panic, terror, or elation when in the Red Zone. Being in the Red Zone can best be explained by not being in control of one’s body.
For children who needs extra help in this area, we provide therapy using the Thrive Approach.
Our classes have daily well-being check-ins in the form of emojis, blob trees, worry monsters and feeling registers and we teach all our pupils helpful relaxation techniques such as yoga, mindfulness and controlled breathing.
"Teachers are ambitious for pupils to succeed in their learning as well as their personal development."
OSFTED (2022)
Please contact the school on 01386 710279 or office@elmleycastle.worcs.sch.uk if you have any questions.