Mindful Classroom
Our Mindful Classroom is a complete year-long wellness journey program for Years 1–6. Lessons are designed specifically for each year group, helping students understand stress, anxiety, big feelings, and how their brains work when they face a challenge. Students learn ways to find calm and feel safe even under pressure — and how to help others. Try it out today with 10 free lessons.
Get 10 Free LessonsBrain-Based Learning
Age-appropriate neuroscience helps students understand their own minds and emotional responses.
Practical Tools
Breathing, meditation, and mindfulness techniques students can use anywhere, anytime.
Curriculum Aligned
Designed to meet Australian Curriculum (ACARA) Health & Physical Education standards.
Builds Resilience
A sequential, year-on-year journey that grows capability and confidence from the inside out.
Full Curriculum
What students learn, year by year
Select a year below to explore the full lesson sequence and the mindfulness and meditation techniques students will practise throughout that year.
- What is calm?
- What is stress?
- Your body’s alarm system
- The relaxation response
- Meet your brain team
- Helping your watchdog settle down
- What are thoughts? What are emotions?
- Witnessing thoughts and feelings
- The pause between
- When your cup gets full
- Invisible backpack
- Invisible backpack part 2
- Worry ants
- Picture it then take one small step
- What is kindness?
- How kindness spreads
- Being kind to yourself
- What is gratitude?
- How to practise gratitude
- Really being with someone
- Noticing what’s beautiful
- What is happiness?
- How to be a good friend
- Finding good things right where you are
- Growing your happiness garden
- Your face and body talk
- Music, movement and play
- Building your happiness habits
- Being a happiness helper
- Why do we need to breathe?
- Breathing changes how we feel
- Using our breath on purpose
- Noticing and adjusting with our breath
- Why does my body feel that way?
- Meet your brain team
- Listen to your body
- Notice, name, check, breathe
- Feelings are not the enemy
- Let your feelings join you
- Look after your watchdog
- Your brain needs you
- What is a thought?
- Sticky thoughts
- Worry bugs
- Friend thoughts
- How to let thoughts float away like clouds
- Choosing your thoughts
- How thoughts help us do brave things
- A growing mind
- Music, movement and play
- The secret of silent music
- How energy moves through your body
- Building joy
- Sound vibrations
- Healing sounds in nature and music
- Moving meditation
- Sound healing — your voice
- Meet your brain team — stressed, calm and focused states
- How focus works in your brain
- What gets in the way of focus — and how to rebuild it
- Neuroplasticity
- What is attitude? What is perspective?
- How attitude shapes who you are
- How attitude affects what happens to you
- Training your brain with affirmations
- How the people around you shape your attitude
- Choosing where to put your attention
- How to actually change the way you think
- More strategies and putting it all together
- What is resilience?
- What is adaptability?
- Overcoming challenges
- How your brain changes when you practise
- The power of sleep and rest
- Eating for a strong mind
- Moving your body to strengthen your mind
- Putting it all together — your resilience toolkit
- What does it mean to be strong? Noticing my strengths
- Strengthening the prefrontal cortex
- Together we are stronger — listening, friendship, connection
- Grit and success
- The stress response and the relaxation response
- Stress and calm
- The brain
- Interrupting the stress response
- Neurons, learning and calming the alarm brain
- Coaching your brain
- Thoughts, feelings and the witness
- What is happening in your body?
- How to be with big feelings
- Working with strong emotions
- Noticing emotional patterns
- Visualisation and emotional integration
- What is kindness?
- How kindness spreads
- Being kind to yourself
- What is gratitude?
- How to practise gratitude
- Grateful for the people around us
- Really being with someone
- Noticing what’s beautiful
- What is happiness? What makes people feel happy?
- How to cultivate positive connections with others
- How to like the situation we are in
- How to increase and stabilise happiness
- How breathing works and why it matters for meditation
- Different ways to breathe
- Deliberately using the breath
- Increasing adaptability and awareness
- What is stress?
- Anxiety in the body
- Notice and name
- Settle and use the energy
- Thinking clearly under pressure
- Stay in the zone
- Making friends with strong feelings
- Strong feelings and your success
- What is a thought?
- Thinking traps and automatic negative thoughts
- Challenging thoughts and realistic thinking
- Observing thoughts without getting caught up
- Choosing your thoughts and building new neural pathways
- Mindful decision making and taking wise action
- Mindset and success — how your thoughts shape your achievements
- Putting it all together — your mental mastery toolkit
- Music, dancing and play — what happens in the brain
- How to silently trigger a shift in mood
- How energy moves through the body
- How to increase joy and stabilise happiness
- What is focus and how to train it
- The brain’s team
- Focus under pressure
- Building a healthy brain
- What is attitude? What is perspective?
- How attitude affects what happens to you
- How the people around you shape your attitude
- Training your attitude
- The chemistry of positive states
- Practical tools for deliberately building positive states
- Grit and goal-setting
- Your inner resources and daily practice
- What is resilience?
- What is adaptability?
- Overcoming adversity — how challenges forge character
- Neuroplasticity — how to deliberately change your brain
- Sleep and rest — the foundation of peak performance
- Eating for peak performance — nutrition as brain fuel
- Movement as medicine — how physical activity builds mental strength
- Putting it all together — your complete resilience system
- What does it mean to be strong? Noticing my strengths
- Strengthening the prefrontal cortex and setting goals
- Together we are stronger — listening, friendship, connection
- Grit and success — noticing and celebrating incremental change
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