Annual Stakeholders Report 2024-2025 - Report - Page 15
CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS
Emotional and physical wellbeing remains at the heart of our work across the Foundation.
Our children and young adults engaged in reflective activities for World Mental Health Day
and Children’s Mental Health Week, exploring emotional literacy, mindfulness, and selfunderstanding.
School students benefited from visits from authors and creative
discussions about valuing different minds and College learners
engaged in mature, respectful conversations about relationships,
safety, and personal responsibility through external workshops.
FAMILY VOICE
Over the past 12 months, as part of our whole-school
family initiative, we have introduced our Family Mornings.
These events warmly welcome families into school to
connect with class teachers, explore student
achievements, and celebrate successes together. They
also provide a valuable opportunity for parents and
carers to ask questions and gain a deeper understanding
of their child’s journey at the Foundation.
The response has been overwhelmingly positive, with attendance continuing to grow. To
ensure inclusivity, we also hosted a family morning in Northeast Lincolnshire, enabling families
further afield to take part.
Moving forward, these events will be held twice a year both onsite and regionally. Feedback
has been highly encouraging: