
We’ve just become an Ambassador School with Excellence in Environment – here’s how we made our school a nurturing, calm space
16th November 2023 | Blogs | News | Thrive Ambassador Schools
When Heartwood CE VC Primary and Nursery School became a Thrive Ambassador School with Excellence in Environment, assessors commented that the school had wowed them with their approach to creating a nurturing, calming place for children to learn. Read on to find out Heartwood's top tips.
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National Thank a Teacher Day
Wednesday June 21 is National Thank a Teacher Day when everyone is asked to think back to the teachers that inspired and helped them when they were at school and to say a big ‘thank you’ to these special men and women. To celebrate National Thank a Teacher Day, we asked the Thrive team to tell us about the educators that inspired them.
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The crisis in attendance: how Thrive can help
With 1.6 million children persistently absent from school, Dame Rachel de Souza, the Children's Commissioner for England, has called on the Government to do more to support schools in tackling 'the crisis of attendance'
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Thrive expert features on Twinkl podcast’s most popular-ever episode

Seven top tips for delivering effective Thrive Awareness Training

Eating lunch with staff and asking for time out when it’s needed: how Thrive has helped New Heights School to create relationships based on mutual respect
26th May 2022 | Blogs
Louise Gumbley, from New Heights School, in Liverpool, which has recently become a Thrive Ambassador School with Excellence in Environment, explains the techniques her setting has used to create relationships based on mutual respect

How to create an environment for emotional wellbeing
9th December 2021 | In the news | Insights
Thrive's Adolescent Specialist Rose Webb and Jo Dunne, a Licensed Practitioner from Herbert Thompson Primary School, in Cardiff, feature in this article about creating an environment for emotional we...
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100% of staff give seal of approval at Baltonsborough Primary School
11th November 2020 | Case Studies
I cannot stress enough the value of The Thrive Approach in the short term. We have experienced a cultural shift in a matter of weeks, and I am extremely curious to see if the improved emotional regulation of the children has a positive impact on their attainment as we move through the year.

Simple strategies make a big difference at Herbert Thompson Primary
12th October 2020 | Case Studies
Using the Approach has also helped teachers to build better relationships with parents. “Things have become a lot more open. Most parents feel they can trust us and talk to us which is only going to help the children.

Building a positive sense of self: A guest post by Ruth Radcliffe
2nd April 2019 | Blogs
Building a positive sense of self with Thrive: a guest blog by Ruth Radcliffe At Joseph Norton in KS2, we spend our afternoons participating in Thrive activities that help us build a positive sense o...