At Rockmount, we promote positive mental health and emotional wellbeing. Prioritising the wellbeing of children and staff ensures that outstanding teaching and learning can take place and that the school is a community where everyone feels able to achieve. We have demonstrated a huge commitment in embedding healthy lifestyle choices within our school curriculum over many years, with Rockmount attaining Food Flagship status and investing the award in the establishment of a school Edible Garden which continues to thrive today! Rockmount then achieved the London Healthy Schools Gold Award. The extent of our work was subsequently recognised with the Wellbeing Award for Schools in November 2019 and again in November 2022.
A key aspect of our role in school is to ensure that children can manage times of change and stress and that they are supported to reach their potential or access help when they need it. We also have a role to ensure that children learn about what they can do to maintain positive mental health, what can affect their mental health, how they can help reduce the stigma surrounding mental health issues and where they can go if they need help and support.
At Rockmount we have a designated team supporting the wellbeing and mental health of our school community:
Senior Mental Health Leader: Donna Rankine
Wellbeing Lead: Wassela Umar
Designated Safeguarding Leads: Helen Carvall, Amber Pearless, Viv Bull, Donna Rankine, Annette Schembri & Ana De Miguel
SENCOs: Amber Pearless and Hayley Gorman
Mental Health First Aiders: Donna Rankine and Amy Carvall
Learning Mentor: Annette Schembri
Emotional Literacy Support Assistants (ELSAs): Claire Byrnes, Lucy Smedley and Katie Wrigley
Wellbeing Ambassadors: Pupils
Croydon Mental Health Support Team work within our school to provide additional emotional wellbeing support to children, their families and staff.
Team Leader & Children and Young People Counsellor: Barbara Allen
Emotional Wellbeing Practitioner: Jasmine Krieg
Mental Health Practitioner: Nora Karacs
Please see the information below for the Services offered by the MHST
Positive wellbeing is promoted through the curriculum and all school activities. Through a carefully planned approach to PSHE, our pupils are helped to acquire the knowledge and to develop the skills and understanding they need to lead confident, healthy, independent lives and to become resilient, informed and responsible citizens. Whole-school approaches such as assemblies and circle times are used to further develop pupils’ understanding of positive mental health. Pupils also learn how to use a range of strategies to maintain their own emotional wellbeing. Whole school events are held throughout the year including Mental Health Awareness Week, World Mental Health Day and Anti-bullying Week.
We have a whole-school approach to promoting positive mental health and well-being. Our vision is for all pupils to achieve through:
Please find more information in our Wellbeing Policy below.