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School Dog

Meet Inca, our new school dog. Inca only joined us in January 2026 and she is getting to know her way around school, meeting all the school staff and getting to know all our lovely children.

Why do we have a school dog?

Here are just a few reasons and explanations as to why Inca will be such a benefit to the pupils in our school.

  • Cognitive development – building a companionship with a dog helps children stimulate their memory, problem-solving and game-playing skills. Having a school dog is known to increase enthusiasm for, and enjoyment of animals, which motivates children to think and learn.
  • Social skills – dogs provide a mutual topic for conversation with others, and encourage responsibility, wellbeing and focussed interaction with others.
  • Emotional skills – dogs improve self-esteem, acceptance from others and are known for improving moods. Dogs can also help children develop compassion and respect for other living things and can reduce children’s anxiety. Building respect can improve children’s relationships with each other, parents and teachers and shows them how to nurture and care for another living thing. If any children are suffering from bereavement or are particularly sad, dogs can provide children with comfort and friendship.
  • Physical development – interaction with dogs is known to reduce blood pressure, provide tactile stimulation, assist with pain management and give motivation for children to move and walk.
  • Reading – school dogs are known to help children with their reading and literacy skills, through their calming presence and ability to listen to children read without being judgemental or critical. Children can build their confidence to read aloud to others through having a school dog.
  • Transition into school - sometimes children find the separation from parents difficult, the dog can provide a soothing distraction and source of comfort and happiness, which can make that separation easier over time
  • School community – having a school dog builds the sense of a family environment and togetherness.

Inca is our school dog, although she belongs to Miss Elvins, who brings her to school in the morning and takes her home at the end of the day. During the day, Inca's base is the office area of school, she has her bed, water and toys there and can enjoy peace and quiet whenever she needs to.

        

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Condover CE Primary School, Station Road, Condover, Shrewsbury, SY5 7AA