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23/02/24

I’m not fine... pic.twitter.com/7ixcWHlKDQ— SpongeBob Memes () July 9, 2020

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13/10/23

https://t.co/21nyKLqa8u— Whyteleafe School () October 13, 2023

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12/10/23

Well done for those children who have gone above and beyond!! A lovely milkshake with the head! pic.twitter.com/CbpGcn6ecf— Whyteleafe School () October 12, 2023

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12/10/23

Introducing…Squeaky Clean!! pic.twitter.com/WpGT2u2FXo— Whyteleafe School () October 12, 2023

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12/10/23

Year 6 have been working hard to make a vacuum cleaner that actually sucks!! Take a look at the Super Sucker 2000!!! pic.twitter.com/cgKYBlkWMr— Whyteleafe School () October 12, 2023

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21/06/23

Year 4 are off to Bough Beech! Remember to head to Instagram for more updates on their day! ☀️ pic.twitter.com/cJi4oaPjSv— Whyteleafe School () June 21, 2023

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12/06/23

Reception have arrived safely at Washbrooks farm for their first ever school trip! 🐷🐐🐴☀️☀️— Whyteleafe School () June 12, 2023

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27/05/23

Year five wrote non chronological reports about an animal of their choice. After lots of research, careful planning and an independent write, here are some of our published final pieces! pic.twitter.com/MACmh9okFC— Whyteleafe School () May 27, 2023

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27/05/23

Year five wrote non chronological reports about an animal of their choice. After lots of research, careful planning and an independent write, here are some of our published final pieces! pic.twitter.com/68EEHS4RB3— Whyteleafe School () May 27, 2023

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25/05/23

Drama rehearsals for Alice and Wonderland! It’s going to be fab! Don’t forget to contact the office for your tickets 🍄 https://t.co/WMyrJY2n7c— Whyteleafe School () May 25, 2023

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25/05/23

Year 6 making pizzas and having a picnic at Whyteleafe Park 🧺 https://t.co/eVH6vOQzIF— Whyteleafe School () May 25, 2023

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25/05/23

Year 3 have been enjoying their outside learning finding out about plants and have been busy in art creating Greek pots using clay! 🌻🏺 https://t.co/pr4k3Ssjvh— Whyteleafe School () May 25, 2023

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25/05/23

We are so PROUD of our award winners today 🏆 https://t.co/klb7NCXHIt— Whyteleafe School () May 25, 2023

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24/05/23

Year 6 spending their last evening on the beach 🌊🐚 https://t.co/c5LyFo46Ew— Whyteleafe School () May 24, 2023

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24/05/23

Rides and even more ice cream!! 🍦🍦 https://t.co/asORXClMtc— Whyteleafe School () May 24, 2023

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24/05/23

Fun at Blackgang Chine: Land of imagination! 🎢🎡🎠 https://t.co/3nwC29MzBH— Whyteleafe School () May 24, 2023

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24/05/23

Osbourne House https://t.co/PII2kks86I— Whyteleafe School () May 24, 2023

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23/05/23

An evening stroll along the shore 🌊 https://t.co/X7UVghXAoL— Whyteleafe School () May 23, 2023

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23/05/23

https://t.co/wm44J0TX5c— Whyteleafe School () May 23, 2023

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23/05/23

Fun in the sun 🍦IOW https://t.co/Lpgdio5qUm— Whyteleafe School () May 23, 2023

Thrive

 

 

Whyteleafe  embraces The Thrive Approach as the provision for improving children’s personal development,improving their mental health and ultimately ensuring they are ready to learn. The Thrive approach includes an intervention for those who need it and a whole school approach that works alongside our Life Skills curriculum. All staff have a good understanding of the whole school approach and the approach is reflected in our behaviour policies. We have 2 trained Thrive Practitioners and all members of staff have been trained in the Thrive Approach. We have a dedicated Thrive room and each classroom has a Thrive area. We are currently working towards achieving the Thrive Ambassador Status.

 

What is the Thrive Approach

The Thrive Approach has been developed over many years helping children to flourish. It supports their emotional and social development and helps them feel happy and secure, able to enjoy friendships, relate well to others and be ready and able to learn. Thrive is a specific way of working with all children that helps to develop their social and emotional wellbeing, enabling them to engage with life and learning. It supports them in becoming more self-assured, capable and adaptable. It can also address any troubling behaviours providing a firm foundation for academic attainment. Positive relationships are at the heart of Thrive. We use these relationships, together with play and creative activities, to give children key experiences at each different stage of their development. The Thrive Approach draws on the latest research into brain science, child development theory and attachment theory. It helps us to understand how babies’ and children’s brains develop, and how parents, teachers and other professionals can best support this development by providing the best experiences for the children at each stage. Thrive also helps us to better understand the children’s needs being signalled by their behaviour. Sometimes children may struggle as a result of temporary setbacks or other, longer term changes in their lives such as a separation, a bereavement, a family illness or accident, or even the arrival of a new baby. They may signal their distress by becoming more withdrawn, or distant, or perhaps more challenging or disruptive, or even by trying too hard to please. If this happens we use Thrive to look beyond the behaviour to give these children the support they need to get back on track. Sometimes they only need a little extra support in class and sometimes they may need additional one-to-one time to help them along. 

 

Assessment of need

We use a screening tool and activity planning resource called Thrive-Online. This allows us to check that children are working appropriately for their age and to develop the whole group with activities that ensure that they are as emotionally and socially supported as they can be. Using Thrive-Online will also identify any children in need of extra intervention. THRIVE in practice. 

 

The children

The children understand the approach and are starting to be able to identify what is happening in their brain, when they are using certain behaviours to communicate emotions, this understanding has been developed through learning about the neuroscience associated with the approach

 

To find out more, please see the Parent's guide below.

Documents

Page Downloads Date  
Thrive Reception and KS1 week 1 30th Apr 2020 Download
Thrive Reception and KS1 week 2 29th Apr 2020 Download
Thrive Reception and KS1 week 3 29th Apr 2020 Download
Thrive Reception and KS1 week 4 29th Apr 2020 Download
Thrive Reception and KS1 week 5 29th Apr 2020 Download
Thrive Reception and KS1 week 6 29th Apr 2020 Download
Thrive Reception and KS1 week 7 14th May 2020 Download
Thrive Reception and KS1 week 8 14th May 2020 Download
Thrive KS2 week 1 29th Apr 2020 Download
Thrive KS2 week 2 29th Apr 2020 Download
Thrive KS2 week 3 29th Apr 2020 Download
Thrive KS2 week 4 29th Apr 2020 Download
Thrive KS2 week 5 29th Apr 2020 Download
Thrive KS2 week 6 29th Apr 2020 Download
Thrive KS2 week 7 14th May 2020 Download
Thrive KS2 week 8 14th May 2020 Download
Thrive Wellbeing 25th Jan 2021 Download
Thrive Wellbeing 2 25th Jan 2021 Download
Creative Expression of Emotion at Home P... 03rd Feb 2021 Download
Thrive 6 Weeks of Summer 19th Jul 2021 Download
3 752 flyer ftcm21 new parents leaflet 1 25th Mar 2022 Download