Useful Parent Documents
The Parent Handbook contains lots of useful information about our school, including:
The admission process
The school calendar
The school day/session times
Safeguarding children
Attendance and Absences
Communication
Behaviour and discipline
School uniform
Charging and remissions
Curriculum
Complaints procedure
Home-school agreements
Governor information
Parent/Carer Handbook 25-26
Sleep!

Sleep Resources and Advice from CAMHs
Top-tips and main points CAMHs to support good sleep
- Having a regular time to go to sleep and wake up.
- Having a predictable and consistent nighttime routine that the children can eventually take ownership of.
- Making sure children and young people are in natural daylight for at least an hour– particularly in the mornings.
- Making sure children and young people get enough exercise during the day.
- Older children should avoid napping in the day, particularly after school.
- Avoiding caffeine, including the hidden caffeine in chocolate and fizzy drinks, particularly in the late afternoon - this stays in the child's system for up to 10 hours and impacts on the release of the sleepy hormone - Melatonin.
- Turning off computers and gaming consoles at the mains and other devices at least an hour before bedtime. Blue light from TVs, tablets and mobiles excites the brain and interferes with the release of the sleep hormone - melatonin, just like caffeine - preventing the brain from feeling sleepy. Also, the electricity in the devices can actually interrupt sleep patterns!
- Having low lighting and a quiet, tidy space in bedrooms.
- Supporting children and young people to develop positive coping strategies for regulating their emotions and managing their stress levels.
- Not using the bedroom as a punishment - 'Get to your bedroom!' - Negative associations with this space can cause sleep problems.
- Avoid making 'staying up late' a reward.
- Make sleep a priority - for your children and for you. This WILL eventually become routine if you are consistent and remain clam. Stress only heightens emotions which, once again, is counter productive for good quality sleep.
- Talk to the children about the importance of sleep.
Other useful websites to support
healthy sleep
Self-harm and Suicide Awareness - Support for Parents and Carers
- HOPEBOXPDF File
- Being Yourself During ChangePDF File
- Self HarmPDF File
- BereavementPDF File
- AnxietyPDF File
- Coping with ExamsPDF File
- Communicating with Young PeoplePDF File
- Conversation-StartersPDF File
- Well-being AppsPDF File
- Supporting Your ChildPDF File
- Sexual Orientation and Gender IdentityPDF File
- Distraction TechniquesPDF File

Supporting education from home
Wakefield Families - Newsletter - Make indoors your new play-zone
- Wakefield Families - May 2020 Newsletter - Suggestions and Activities for you and your childrenPDF File
- Wakefield Families - April 2020 Newsletter - Suggestions and Activities for you and your childrenPDF File
- Wakefield Families Newsletter Summer 2020 - Suggested activities including a summer bucket listPDF File
Here are some questions to ask your child and activities to complete whilst reading with you
Please find links below to a number of useful documents you can download.