Wellbeing

Mrs Carmichael (Pastoral Wellbeing Leader) & Mrs Lorraine Bain (Wellbeing Officer)

 

This week children and families are invited to participate in National Ride2School Day

 

During this time we ask that all road rules are followed to ensure a safe morning for all, especially using provided paths and crossings.

 

This means on a footpath or shared path, you must:

- give way to pedestrians

- keep left unless it is impractical to do so

- slow down and ring bell when overtaking

 

 

 

 

 

On Tuesday there were splashes of orange all over to celebrate that EVERYONE BELONGS on HARMONY DAY.

 

It celebrates diversity

With its motto ‘Everyone belongs’, Harmony day reminds us to appreciate everyone, regardless of their background or circumstances.

You can celebrate your own way

There’s no set way to celebrate Harmony Day, and everyone is encouraged to mark it in the way that makes them happy, from getting together over tea to wearing national attire.

It unites cultures

Harmony Day is all about loving and understanding different cultures and ways of life, and seeing how they can fit together. You may be surprised by what other cultures have to teach you!