Choose Respect’ was the theme for Anti-Bullying Week 2024 and there was high participation across the school last week as the boys and girls learned some very important detail in relation to this crucial part of the preventative curriculum.
Odd Socks Day took place on the Tuesday with children coming to school wearing odd socks which helped highlight the embracing of differences between us all. HIP Psychology then delivered some brilliant online workshops to our P4, P5, P6 and P7’s on Wednesday. P2/P3 used the Just2Easy platform to bring some artistic endeavour into their Odd Socks Day work whilst other classes utilised resources from the Anti-Bullying Alliance to assist in conveying the important messages.
Mr Doyle, our Designated Teacher for Child Protection/Safeguarding, established a poster competition with the whole school entering. Each winner got a prize for their efforts too.
#antibullyingweek2024
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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