Emotionally Friendly School Award

Wardley Primary School has been accredited as an Emotionally Friendly School (EFS) at the Bronze level. The Emotionally Friendly Schools (EFS) programme is a flexible, whole-school approach to improving children's mental health and well-being. The accreditation focuses on four key areas:

  • Staff Wellbeing and School Ethos 
  • Classroom Practice
  • Assessing Children's Needs 
  • Supporting Individual Children

One of our key principles, here at Wardley, is to support the wellbeing of both staff and pupils. We aim to ensure that all children are happy, healthy and able to cope with everything that life may throw at them. We promote and teach all pupils to be resilient, confident, have positive self-perceptions and appropriate coping mechanisms in a seamless and continuous method of delivery. 

By adopting a whole school approach, we can ensure that wellbeing is central to everything that we do. 

As adults, we ensure that we develop our understanding of emotions, self-control, positive relationships and keeping our mind and body healthy, in order to support our wellbeing and therefore we can have the best impact upon the pupils we support. We recognise, however, that the mental wellbeing of both staff and pupils can change from day to day and that there are times in everybody's life when a little extra help or support may be needed. 

Therefore, we have invested heavily in a supportive and nurturing system, the aim of which is to enable all individuals to flourish whilst in attendance at Wardley. To support both staff and pupils emotional well-being we have implemented a range of successful intervention initiatives that are outlined in our tiered approach to supporting emotional well-being. We use assessment tools such as Boxall Profiles and Strength and Difficulties Questionnaires to support this. 

As a school we also seek advice and support from CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service), School Nurse, Speech and Language Therapists, Paediatricians, the Primary Inclusion Team, the Educational Psychology Service and also Salford’s Learning Support Service. This helps to ensure that each individual received the most rounded care possible. 

Our EFS Leader is: Ms R Mitchell

Moss Bank Road, Swinton, Manchester, M27 9XB

We are proud of our school and the personal and academic achievements of our pupils. We hope that you can get a sense of our energy, ambition and ethos from this website. If you are interested in finding out more, do get in touch. Our children and staff would love to show you around.

0161 921 1098

Mrs Statham | School Business Manager

Miss Briffa | School Administrator

wardley.ceprimaryschool@salford.gov.uk

Mr M Foster | Head Teacher

Mrs K Walker | Deputy Head Teacher

Mrs K Flanagan | SENCO

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