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Clubs and socieities

Students NUTS about clubs and societies

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Tapping into emotions

Any parent who has not struggled looking after their children during lockdown deserves to be sainted. For the rest of us, we need as much help as we can get which is why the GFM have been on hand to offer extra bespoke support. The 10-week Nurturing Programme aims to empower mums and dads to communicate in an empathic, positive way with their children. It focuses mostly on helping parents to understand thoughts, feelings and emotions (of both parents and children) and on the quality of the relations between the child and parents. Service Children and Families

Lead Lesley Ure said: “We believe that adopting a whole family approach is most effective when creating an environment for change.” During lockdown we are ensuring that we can continue with this by offering SOS drop ins with parents,

ELSA wellbeing checks for our pupils. It is hard to stay connected whilst battling the stresses of school closures. But, a beacon of light has been our clubs and societies which have thrived online during lockdown. Our secondary school students have shown great dedication and resilience to make sure we offer a great range of live clubs running every single day. Members of the Reading for Pleasure Club have been reading

Gosport Futures

Action Zone site survey

More bins and better toilet facilities – that was the verdict of GFM learners when looking for ways to improve Stokes Bay. It formed part of a £54m project by Historic England’s Gosport Heritage Action Zone to turn it into a conservation area. A survey was completed by 522 students across the GFM, and will be used by Gosport Borough Council and Historic England to help with their decisions on how to transform the site. It showed that 47% of students would visit the Stokes Bay area weekly and that 68% thought that the area should be protected. It did, however, highlight that the majority of students (65.3%) knew little about the history of the area, with over a third of participants suggesting that they wanted to find out more. Please contact Tom Morgan (tmorgan@gfmat.org) to find out more about more about this project.

and discussing Maze Runner and Harry Potter while the popularity of Manga Club has been growing week on week. There has also been a focus on mental health with flourishing new groups such as #Happiness Club, Wellbeing Club and Stress and Anxiety Club. They have also been developing problem solving skills through Bingo and Kahoot Club while also showing leadership to create their own groups. Not forgetting Yoga with Leanne on Monday mornings and our Eco Club who have big plans. Away from live clubs and societies students have been developing their Gosport Futures by entering competitions and pursuing other ideas from the website.

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