Mental Health and Wellbeing
At Alexandra Junior School, the children’s mental health and wellbeing is a high priority.
Alexandra Junior School are extremely proud to have been accredited with a Bronze and Silver award from the ARC in June 2024.


This achievement demonstrates our school’s commitment to understanding and supporting the emotional and developmental needs of our students.
By implementing attachment-aware and trauma-informed practices, we create a safe, nurturing environment where every child feels valued and supported.
Member of ARC
Click on the image above to find out more information about ARC.
Please see below for more information about some of the ways we can support pupils mental health and wellbeing
ELSA – Emotional Literacy Support Assistant
What is ELSA?
ELSA is a therapeutic initiative developed and supported by educational psychologists. It recognises that children learn better and are overall happier in school if their emotional needs are also being addressed.
Mrs Adams is our qualified Emotional Literacy Support Assistant at Alexandra Infants’ School. She has been trained by Educational Psychologists to plan and deliver specialised programmes that support pupils who may be experiencing emotional needs.
These weekly sessions are delivered on an individual basis, but sometimes can be delivered through group sessions. ELSA sessions take place in our specialised ELSA room, which provides the children with a calm and safe space.
What can ELSA help with?
- Recognising and understanding emotions
- Building self-esteem
- Social and friendship skills
- Anger and behaviour management
- Loss and bereavement
- Relaxation techniques
- Transitions and change
Other Information
If you have any questions regarding ELSA, or feel that your child would benefit from these sessions, then please contact the school.
The Mental Health Support Team (MHST) work in our school


Children also have access to Younger Minds.
Younger Minds is a service designed to support children with emotional and mental health challenges. It provides tailored strategies, resources, and guidance to help children manage their feelings, build resilience, and improve well-being. The service aims to create a safe, nurturing environment for emotional and mental growth. Click here to find out more.
For more advice and support relating to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, please use the links below.
Advice for Children:
Combined Wellbeing
Young Minds
Flip the Lid Video
Advice for Adults:
Mind
Combined Wellbeing