11 Feb Time to Talk 2022
Last Thursday (3rd February) we celebrated Time to Talk Day here at JRCS with staff and with our Sixth Form students. For staff, everyone got a biscuit, teabag and big question in their pigeonhole with a view to spend some time with someone else today – talking. Our questions included favourite film or book and where to travel. In the staff room we also held our JRCS Great Time 2 Talk Bake Off 2022! Here you can see the great selection of home baked and shop brought treats:
Our very own Mary Berry (Ms Keane) was our judge and she thoroughly enjoyed her role as chief taste tester! After much deliberation, she decided to award the star baker cake stand to Ms Meehan and Mr Watts. I am sure you will agree that they look exceptionally happy with their prize here!
Additionally, during breaktime in the Sixth Form Common Room they offered out tea and biscuits for all students and encouraged them to engage in conversation. This turned out to be a wonderful event and gave everyone a great opportunity to take a pause.
This week has been Children’s Mental Health Week and we have been celebrating in school with posters, tutor time activities and by creating a huge paper chain of positivity on Main Street!
If you have any concerns or questions about wellbeing or mental health then please visit our school website. If you go to the ‘Information’ tab you will find the link to pages for students, staff and parents/carers to get support, advice and links to helpful organisations.
A huge thank you to everyone involved in the bake off, tea and biscuits and paper chain making! A special thanks to our student Wellbeing Team for running some of these events.
Ms Draisey
Senior Mental Health Lead
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