Health and Wellbeing

Treehouse is an online education platform full of interactive, inspirational and confidence-boosting modules, to support schools, their teachers and pupils, to be the best version of themselves.

Contact the school if you require your child's username and password

Nurturing and supporting Mental Wellbeing Together.

Welcome to Healthier Minds, East Renfrewshire’s guide to promote the mental

wellbeing of our children and young people.

Reminder that our Educational Psychologists are available to support parents/carers.


ONE-TO-ONE DROP IN SESSIONS FOR PARENTS – every Wednesday, 11-1pm

One-to-One ‘drop in’ slots with the school’s Educational Psychologists, Nick Smiley and Kirstie Rees, will take place on Microsoft TEAMS on Wednesdays between 11am-1pm. These will provide you with the opportunity to discuss any issues which have arisen as you support your child during this difficult period. Should you wish to book a slot, please contact the school. Your details and email address will be forwarded to Nick and Kirstie who will email you with a confirmed time and a link.(Please note that the school psychologists will continue to keep in touch with parents of those children and young people with whom they are actively involved and these ‘drop-in’ sessions are in addition to other phone calls and meetings.)


GROUP SESSIONS FOR PARENTS – Fridays, 1-3pm (*15th January, 5th February, 26th February, 19th March)

Four online parent group sessions will take place this term and will be facilitated by Nick Smiley and Kirstie Rees (*see dates and times above). These will be very informal and will allow you to connect with other parents and discuss any issues which have arisen during the current period, and to talk through ways of managing the lockdown and supporting your child. Given the current restrictions, it is fully expected that your child may be there with you, or that you may only be able to attend part of the session etc. The first session will take place on Friday, 15th January at 1-3pm.If you wish to join one of the group sessions, please email the school to confirm that you will be attending and they will forward you the link.



Welcome to KIDS , helping children and young people lead, healthy, independent lives by providing information from NHS staff for young people, families and professionals

The Family John Muir Award, offers an opportunity for families to work towards a shared goal, helping improve parent-child and inter-generational relationships, boost confidence & to simply enjoy spending time together outdoors.


Have a look at the Action for Happiness Calendar and see how many tasks you can complete during February.

Children’s Mental Health Week is taking place on 1-7 February 2021. This year's theme is Express Yourself.

All of our free resources can be adapted for use in school, for home-schooling, online lessons or independent learning.


Some ideas for activities to do at home to support health and wellbeing

An illustration of some conversation starters to help support your child about how they are feeling. and their mental health.

Lucy's Blue Day Mental Health Week Virtual Assembly

Click on the link above to register for the online assembly and you will receive a link to join the zoom session.

Thanks To NLC Communication friendly Schools for sharing these wonderful resources. Click on the link for more ideas. to support Children's Mental Health.

Mindfulness and relaxation for kids.

You can also download this as an app on your digital device.

offers a fun, engaging and interactive way for children to learn about health.

Brain breaks and action songs for kids

A Music Physio event, bringing carers and children with complex learning differences together to explore body awareness.

Guided meditation for children

Smiling Mind is a unique tool developed by psychologists and educators to help bring balance to your life.

Open up when you're feeling down.

Online Courses for Parents and Carers

Register for these free courses.
Growing Up that will explore how best to support your child as they experience puberty and adolescence.