Anti-Bullying Week at our school is a time to stand together and promote kindness, respect, and inclusion. Throughout the week, students participate in activities and discussions that help raise awareness about bullying, its impact, and how we can all play a part in creating a supportive, safe environment for everyone. By encouraging empathy and positive behavior, we aim to empower our students to speak out against bullying and treat others with compassion. Together, we can build a community where every child feels valued and respected.
Odd Socks Day is a fun and colourful way to kick off Anti-Bullying Week and celebrate what makes us all unique! On this special day, students are encouraged to wear mismatched socks as a symbol of embracing differences and promoting kindness. It’s a lighthearted way to show that being different is something to be celebrated, not bullied. Through this simple yet powerful gesture, we aim to encourage inclusivity, raise awareness about bullying, and remind everyone that it's okay to stand out and be yourself!
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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