At Muschamp, wellbeing is at the heart of what we do. We strive to promote and support positive mental health and wellbeing for all our staff, pupils, parents and stakeholders. We understand that the needs and demands within a school community are ever changing; however, we are committed to responding to these to ensure that we are always offering the best support for all.

Mr Keefe- MHAWB Lead


Challenge Partners Area of Excellence
Mental Health and Wellbeing for all
We are delighted to be awarded the Challenge Partners Area of Excellence for our MHAWB offer for all our children here at Muschamp. Our journey to get to this point has taken many years and lots of hard work from our MHAWB team and everyone in our school.
Please see some of the comments from the report below.
Support for good mental health and well-being is a universal offer for Muschamp pupils and is fully integrated into the life of the school.
Well-being is a priority, and the school cultivates an ethos of belonging for pupils, families and staff. The school’s excellent pastoral provision supports pupils with a social, emotional or mental health need (SEMH).
The school’s well-established programme of pastoral support is recognised as a model of excellent practice across the borough and beyond and has led the school to achieve the ‘Wellbeing Award for Schools’. The assessor wrote that they had seen “…a picture of a staff and a school passionate about supporting well-being.”
There is a collective understanding that all members of staff are responsible for pupil welfare and wellbeing.
Muschamp is proud of its ‘inclusive offer for all’. Early identification of need and rigorous tracking of all groups, ensures that no-one is left behind. Enrichment activities for disadvantaged pupils build confidence and develop new skills.
A committed team of Year 5 and 6 pupils take the role of Mental Health Champions, supporting younger pupils. They demonstrate a good understanding of the qualities needed for their role, citing understanding, respect and an open mindset. “It helps us with relationships outside school too.”
The recent introduction of assistive technologies on Chrome Books, such as visual prompts to support spelling, record speech and activate simultaneous translation, enable SEND and EAL learners to meet learning objectives independently.
Teaching assistants are well deployed across the school, providing targeted support for EAL learners, leading interventions for SEMH pupils and using Makaton to support SEND pupils’ understanding.
All pupils in the school can identify someone they consider a trusted adult. Pupils say they feel valued, and their voices heard. There is support for young carers and those who have experienced bereavement.
Outcomes at the end of KS2 are strong, including for disadvantaged pupils: they show resilience and the confidence to work hard and take risks in learning.
Teachers and a range of therapists support pupils in the Learning Opportunity Base
Pupils at Muschamp are kind, happy and confident.
Parents see the triangulation between, home, school and the child and feel supported – one parent commented that, “compassion is constant”.
PSHE is a strength: pupils participate in learning to help them understand their emotions, how to build their well-being and support that of their peers.
Relationships are strong. Behaviour strategies focus on relational approaches and practice is trauma-informed.
Hi, I’m Mr Keefe and I am the Senior Mental Health and Wellbeing Lead for Muschamp Primary School, however, I certainly don’t work alone! At Muschamp, we prioritise and understand the importance of positive mental health so much so, that we work as a team to promote this within our whole school community – the mental health of our pupils, staff and parents/carers is equally important to us.
We truly believe that making good academic and personal progress, goes hand in hand with children having an understanding of mental health and promoting and supporting positive wellbeing. We also believe that our actions speak louder than our words; with this in mind, we are constantly striving to embed and improve the things we already have in place, as well as look to develop new ideas and initiatives. As a school, we are extremely proud to have achieved the ‘Wellbeing Award for Schools", which is organised by Optimus Education and the National Children’s Bureau.
Here are some of the things we currently have in place at Muschamp…
To summarise, we truly believe that a child’s mental health is equally as important as their physical health and academic achievements and therefore, deserves the same quality of support.
If you, your child or your family need to explore ways in which we can offer support, then please contact us.
Creative Education Link
Please click on this link to view online parent support on a range of subjects.
A handy link for support with loss and grief.
https://www.winstonswish.org/12-things-i-wish-id-known-about-grief/
A link to a group that support men with their MHAWB
Useful websites
· HOPE line UK 0800 068 4141
Young Minds Crisis Messenger - provides free, 24/7 crisis support across the UK mental health crisis - If you need urgent help text YM to 85258
· National Domestic Abuse Hotline: 0808 2000 247
· NSPCC Helpline: 0808 800 5000
· SWLSTG Mental Health Support Line: 0800 028 8000
· Local borough CAMHS/ SPA for all Young People Sutton:
020 3513 3800
· South London Partnership CAMHS Crisis Line: 020 3228 5980