Yr 6 children have been taking part in Show Racism the Red Card workshops. They have listened to people's stories about how they have suffered because of racism and how they dealt with it. Pupils who are developing socially participate in activities relevant to the community, and understand the notion of interdependence in an increasingly complex society. As a school, we provide opportunities to promote racial, religious and other forms of equality.
Pupils also develop culturally and have an openness to new ideas and a willingness to modify cultural values in the light of experience. To develop morally, pupils are given opportunities to devopl an ability to make responsible and reasoned judgements on moral dilemmas. Not only do they develop a desire to explore their own and others’ views, but they also gain an understanding of the need to review and re-assess their values, codes and principles in the light of experience.
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