Anti-Bullying Week 2017
15th November 2017
This year’s theme for Anti-Bullying Week was: All Equal, All Different, All Together.
The children focused on different aspects of the Anti-Bullying theme during the week:
Foundation Stage (Y1-2): It is good to share. Sharing makes you happy. The children were read the story The Rainbow Fish which had an important anti-bullying message. This was followed by wonderfully, colourful paintings of rainbow fish.
Y3 used hand templates to record how they were both similar and different.
Y4 pupils, through art and 'buddy chats' learnt that although we share things in common, it is our differences which make us special and unique.
Y5 read Michael Morpurgo’s Who’s is a Big Bully Then? which highlighted the correct way to deal with a bullying scenario – “Don’t try to sort things yourself, TELL AN ADULT!” Y5 are also looking forward to promoting this message at this month’s Pupil of the Month Assembly.
Y6 created a Friendship Tree and worked together on agreeing what bullying looks like; they also created Anti-Bullying posters.
Y7 used the slogan ‘treat others how you would like them to treat you’ to identify bullying behaviours through drama.