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Students Embrace #ThePowerOfGood During Anti-Bullying Week

In the lead-up to and throughout Anti-Bullying Week, Lower Academy students took part in a series of thoughtful activities to support the national campaign coordinated by the Anti-Bullying Alliance.

This year’s theme, “The Power of Good,” encouraged everyone to reflect, take action, and recognise how small acts of kindness can make a big difference.

Ahead of the campaign, students began working in groups to create their own Anti-Bullying Charters and design posters to display around the school, helping to spread positive
messages and raise awareness even before the week began.

During RSHE lessons on diversity and equality, students explored the different forms of
bullying and discussed its impact on individuals, communities, and school culture.

To celebrate their hard work and commitment, students received Anti-Bullying Alliance
certificates in recognition of their contributions to this important campaign.

“Bullying can be really hurtful. Even if someone has been bullied themselves, it doesn’t make it right to hurt others. If you’ve ever bullied someone, make a change - don’t be a bully.” Mia-Kristina.A – Year 7

“Treat others the way you would want to be treated.” Koedi.M – Year 7

“Bullying makes people really upset, so we need to make sure we include everyone, otherwise, they might feel sad or left out.” Sydni-Mae.H – Year 7

“When people feel sad or down, talk to them and be kind. Helping someone express their feelings can really make a difference.” Elidio.K – Year 7

“It’s important not to allow bullying to happen, as it can be very damaging to someone’s mental health.” Daniel.A – Year 7