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Sanctuary Spaces

The Umbrella Pods

The Umbrella Pods

The Umbrella Pods

The Umbrella Pods are located around each campus.

Under the umbrella, children will be promoting everything about acceptance and staying safe, such as anti-bullying, stranger danger, staying safe online, different families, different cultures and also finding a friend.

Also under the umbrella, not only is there a cuddly elephant but also a box for children to write their worries in. These are then checked and responded to by the grown-ups in school.

 

"Amazing spaces, super support and resources - FAB!" Parental Feedback

"I am really pleased to hear of how proactive you are being at school with regards to mental health and helping children with the tools they need to enhance positive well-being." Parental Feedback

 

 

Winfred, Tommy, Pablo and Cuddles all live at our OP campus

Twinkle, Jasper, Barnaby and Nellie all live at our SW campus

The Retreat

The Retreat

The Retreat

The Retreat is an area for small group work focusing on feelings/emotions led by our Learning Mentor or Pastoral TA. Children will get to work on cushions with an ‘Oxley Friend’ to support them.

The Retreat @ Oxley Park Campus

The Retreat @ Shenley Wood Campus

The Treehouse

The Treehouse

The Treehouse

The Treehouse is a where more formal interventions can take place. Interventions that require writing can take place here.

It is also open and available during most lunchtimes (see Lunch Bunch Club).

The Treehouse @ Oxley Park Campus

The Treehouse @ Shenley Wood Campus

The Virtual Hug

The Virtual Hug

The Virtual Hug

Throughout both sites we have introduced ‘Virtual Hugs.’ These calming spaces are designed to support children when they need some time and space and are not yet ready to talk to an adult.

In each tepee, there is a Panda (one of our Oxley Friends) who the children have named for their individual Street or Quad. The Panda is available for cuddles to help calm and comfort the children, alongside a comfy beanbag and blanket. These areas include books which explore feelings and can then be shared with an adult.