Children at a Wymondham primary school have created an exhibition about emotions.
Ashleigh Primary School pupils Caleb Matthews and his sister, Phebe, with some of the work at the PATHS (promoting alternative thinking strategies) art exhibition at Wymondham. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Copyright: Archant 2018)
Ashleigh Primary School and Nursery runs a 'social and emotional' programme called Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies, or PATHS.
Danni Lacey-Scane, assistant headteacher, said: 'It is a whole school approach to learning about and managing our emotions in a positive manner.'
Each class selected a different emotion and then explored it through a relevant artist to inspire them to create their own pieces of art in a range of mediums, including sculpture and graffiti.
On Wednesday Ashleigh Primary will hold a PATHS recruitment event for people across Norfolk to showcase the school's success with the programme.
Ashleigh Primary School pupil Jez Bullen's sculpture and photograph based on the work by Henry Moore at the PATHS (promoting alternative thinking strategies) art exhibition at Wymondham. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Copyright: Archant 2018)
PATHS art exhibition will be held at the school from Monday 12 through to Wednesday 14 March from 3.15pm to 4.30pm.
Ashleigh Primary School pupils, sisters Mia, left, and Mili Seach, at the PATHS (promoting alternative thinking strategies) art exhibition at Wymondham. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY (Image: Copyright: Archant 2018)
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