Charity anti-bullying day pictures will knock your socks off!

An ATLP anti-bullying event saw pupils across the Arthur Terry Learning Partnership put their best feet forward to raise awareness of bullying – and their efforts will knock your socks off!

Monday, November 16 was Odd Socks Day, marking the start of Anti-Bullying Week – when youngsters across the country are encouraged to wear mis-matching socks to school.

Organised by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, the event encourages students to donate £1 to help finance the alliance’s vital work in raising awareness of the impact of bullying.

And students of all ages at schools across the Sutton-based Arthur Terry Learning Partnership were up to the challenge – finding fabulous footwear to join the fun.

See below for a gallery of images capturing the natty knitwear in all its glory.

At Hill West Primary School in Sutton, the Swallows, Owls, Kingfishers and Moles in Reception proudly posed for pictures in their silly socks, while pupils at Slade Primary School in Erdington joined the footwear fun too.

“I am very proud of how our school community comes together to send a clear message of kindness and inclusion for all,”
– Marie George, headteacher of Stockland Green School

Jenny Maskell, headteacher of Slade Primary School, said: “Thanks to everybody at Slade for taking part in Odd Socks Day 2020 and Anti-Bullying Week. We are united against bullying and are very proud that our school community is committed to ensuring others are treated with respect, kindness and understanding.”

Hill West Headteacher Dr Beth Clarke said: “We were keen to support Anti-Bullying week and the celebration of difference with our odd socks.  We have also been selling wrist bands in school this week courtesy of our PTFA, which say ‘Hill West United Against Bullying’ and the children have been really enthusiastic about purchasing them and wearing them.”

At Stockland Green School, in Erdington, students take part in a week-long series of activities for the ATLP anti-bullying event, to emphasise and support the important message behind the annual anti-bullying campaign.

Marie George, headteacher of Stockland Green School, said: “We were delighted to take part in Odd Socks Day for Anti-Bullying Week. Every year, staff and students here take part in this key event to raise awareness of this important issue.

“During this week – and throughout the year – we are involved in a number of activities to support the anti-bullying agenda and I am very proud of how our school community comes together to send a clear message of kindness and inclusion for all.”

The Anti-Bullying Alliance was established by the NSPCC and the National Children’s Bureau in 2002 and is hosted by the National Children’s Bureau. It provides expertise in relation to all forms of bullying between children and young people.

ATLP anti-bullying event objectives are:

  • To raise the profile of bullying and the effect it has on the lives of children and young people
  • To create a climate in which everyone agrees that bullying is unacceptable
  • To make sure that teachers, youth practitioners, parents, carers, children and young people have the skills and knowledge to address bullying effectively.

To visit the ATLP website, click here.

For more information on anti-bullying click here.

For more on Hill West, click here.

For more on Stockland Green, click here.

Gary Phelpshttp://garyphelpscomms.co.uk
Gary is an award-winning journalist who has edited nine newspapers and helped launch numerous online news brands. He created UK School News and Sutton School Life to provide platforms for local schools to share positive news stories, helping them engage with their local communities and celebrate their successes. He has appeared on TV and radio on numerous occasions, presented evidence to Government ministers, lobbied on behalf of the media industry and trained dozens of young journalists. Gary was an Associate Lecturer in Journalism at the University of Derby, and has also advised Wolverhampton College's award-winning Journalism course accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists.

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