Bligh's Lane Nursery School, Bligh’s Lane, Derry
Celebrating Our Climate‑Ready Classroom Award Achievement May 2026 - The Weatherbies visited our school today to help us celebrate receiving this fantastic award. They were delighted to see all the wonderful eco‑work happening in Nursery and how we use their characters to help our children learn about climate change from such a young age. Their visit recognised the creativity, enthusiasm, and commitment shown by our pupils as they explore weather, sustainability, and caring for our world.
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Being Well Doing Well

We are excited to be part of a new programme developed by the Education Authority called Being Well Doing Well, creating a whole school approach to Emotional Health and Wellbeing. We know that when pupils feel valued, happy and secure, they will reach their full potential.

The Being Well Doing Well (BWDW) programme is part of The Children & Young People’s Emotional Health & Wellbeing in Education Framework.

The programme aims to support schools (nursery, primary, post primary, special and EOTAS) to develop a Whole School Approach to Emotional Health and Wellbeing by resourcing them with:

  •  An Emotional Health & Wellbeing Framework to assist them to assess their current practice, identify needs and implement actions to develop the emotional health and wellbeing needs of everyone within the school;
  • A package of support which includes a BWDW Toolkit, advice, resources and training to assist them to improve the holistic outcomes of the whole school by addressing their emotional health and wellbeing needs; and
  • Emotional Health and Wellbeing outcomes which will reduce pupils barriers to learning and enhance their readiness to learn.

                                                                       Being Well Doing Well

 

A range of free online courses is available at IN OUR PLACE. Some of the courses state there is a fee but by using the access code 'NIFAMILIES' you can access all the courses for FREE! There are courses for parents, carers, grandparents and teens, and they can be used to help support the emotional health and wellbeing of children of all ages.  Some of the courses are available in other languages, if this is relevant to you.

Please take a few minutes to see what is available: IN OUR PLACE

 

This week facilitors from the Pupil Emotional Health and Wellbeing service Joanna Clarke and Gavin Deeney - hosted our staff professional learning in  Connections – Link Life (Suicide Awareness) alongside cluster nursery schools from Academy Nursery School and Carnhill Nursery School.