Odd Socks On

Last week, we marked Anti-Bullying Week with our ‘Odd Socks Day’ celebration. Pupils and staff were encouraged to wear mismatched socks to celebrate diversity and promote inclusion. Anti-Bullying Alliance’s Odd Socks Day is an annual event during Anti-Bullying Week that encourages people to wear odd socks to celebrate individuality and raise awareness of bullying. It is a simple way for schools and workplaces to get involved.

The fun and colourful display of clashing socks was a great reminder that being different is something to be proud of. Students really enjoyed expressing their individuality through this light-hearted, symbolic gesture.

A big well done and thank you to everyone who took part! You can find out more about the chairty and also on how to donate here.

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