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03 Anti-Bullying Week 2024: “Choose Respect”
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This week, our school proudly participated
ing. We also talked about how we can all be
in Anti-Bullying Week 2024 to reaffirm our —physical, verbal, social, and cyberbully-
14 commitment to creating a safe, supportive, we see bullying happen.
Anti-Bullying Displays
“Upstanders” instead of bystanders when
and inclusive environment for all students.
This year’s theme, “Choose Respect” reminds
Meeting With The 16 us that respect is the foundation of positive Many of our students designed posters
with anti-bullying messages. These posters
relationships and a bullying-free community.
Headmaster Anti-Bullying Week is a national campaign were displayed around the school to remind
18 Odd Socks that aims to raise awareness about bullying, to be respectful, and supportive of one
everyone to be a little kinder to one another,
promote kindness, and empower young
another.
people to take action. It is a chance for us
Anti-Bullying to come together, reflect on our values, and The Student Council representatives also
Assembly 20 make a collective pledge to choose respect. hosted special assemblies in the different
departments to lend their voices to the
Choosing respect means:
22 From Our Student -Treating others with kindness and empathy campaign. They shared their thoughts on
respect, resolving conflicts, and how we
- Listening to and valuing different perspectives
Councillors
can work together to prevent bullying. The
-Standing up for those who need support
Remembrance Day 24 -Embracing diversity and promoting inclusivity assembly included powerful messages from
teachers and students alike, highlighting
-Refusing to engage in, or condone bullying
the importance of respect and encouraging
behaviour.
26 Nurse’s Corner Throughout the week, students took part in everyone to make the right choices in their
interactions with others. In addition to
a variety of activities to learn more about
lessons and discussions, we encouraged
Upcomming Events 28 bullying and its effects, as well as how to students to participate in Odd Socks Day.
respond in respectful ways. We focused
This year however, we had Odd Socks
on the importance of treating others with
Week, as everyone came to school in their
28 Term Calendar kindness, empathy, and respect, and standing brightest, most colourful socks on every day
together to create a supportive, welcoming
of the week from Tuesday 12th to Friday 15th
November to celebrate diversity and show
environment for everyone. In our classrooms,
House Points we discussed different types of bullying that it is okay to be different.
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