Inspire: Learning, growing and achieving together!

Brooke Primary

office@brooke.norfolk.sch.uk


01508 550419


High Green, Norwich, Norfolk, NR15 1HP


Mr Alex Griffiths


Ms. Tori Weal

Our Ethos

A small federation of small schools in South Norfolk. We are making the schools that we would have wanted to go to. By working together in collaboration, we improve one another and support each other to grow. Sunflowers are known for their resilience and symbolise hope, happiness, and growth. Our federation nurtures childrens’ academic, personal, and spiritual growth. It inspires children, staff, and parents to strive for excellence in all aspects of their life, just as sunflowers grow towards the sun and reach their full potential.

The roots, for Brooke CE VC’s church foundations, indicate that we are rooted and grounded in God's love, which is at the core of all our actions and educational philosophy. The stem represents our curriculum, which provides a strong foundation for our children across both schools to grow and thrive. The leaves symbolise our values, which drive our decision-making and behaviour. The petals are indicative of our key focuses such as DEI, careers, and compassion. Lastly, the bees and butterflies that are flying away from the sunflower represent the things that we want our children to leave us with, which are the skills, knowledge, and attitudes needed to make a positive impact in the world.

Hempnall Primary School

office@hempnall.norfolk.sch.uk


01508 499264


The Street Hempnall, Norwich, Norfolk, NR15 2AD


Mr Alex Griffiths


Mrs Sarah Lewis

CONTACT US

01508 499264

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Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust (NSFT) has set up a 24/7 helpline offering immediate support for mental health difficulties during the coronavirus pandemic.

Keeping Yourself Healthy and Well:

Mentally Healthy Schools have produced an extremely useful document which includes links to a variety of resources that can be used to ensure pupil mental health and wellbeing is being maintained during this uncertain time. The document can be found here.

Resources to promote and support mental wellbeing are included in the list of online resources the DfE have published to help children to learn at home. Public Health England has also published guidance on supporting children and young people’s mental health.

Digital support includes:

  • MindEd educational resources for adults about children and young people’s mental health, which is relevant for teachers, other professionals working with children, volunteers, parents and carers
  • the Every Mind Matters platform, from Public Health England, about looking after your mental health

Rise Above, targeted at young people, which also has schools-facing lesson plans

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