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Anti-bullying Week
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Anti-Bullying Week 2025 was celebrated from 10th to 14th November, with the impactful theme "Power for Good." As part of this national campaign, our school united on Thursday 13th November for Odd Socks Day—a special occasion where students and staff wore odd socks to recognise and celebrate what makes each of us unique, and to raise awareness of bullying in our community.
School Visit by Margate Police
Adding further importance to the week, PCSO Jack Williams from Margate Police Station visited our school and spoke to everyone about the implications of bullying. His talk provided invaluable insights into the impact bullying can have on individuals, highlighting the legal consequences and offering practical advice on how to seek support and help others.
Making a Difference Together
By taking part in Odd Socks Day and welcoming guests like PCSO Williams, our school continues to embrace the spirit of Anti-Bullying Week—using our power for good to ensure that every child feels seen, heard, and valued. Together, we are building a stronger, kinder school where respect and empathy defeat bullying, and every voice matters.


