friendship week 2021
At Kirkistown Primary School we believe all forms of bullying behaviour are unacceptable. We believe that all pupils have the right to learn in a safe and supported environment.
At our two school assemblies on Friday 19 November 2021, children presented their learning from Friendship Week to friends from another class.
- We are committed to a society where children and young people can live free and safe from bullying.
- We believe in a society where bullying is unacceptable and where every child and young person is safe and fees safes from bullying.
- We believe that every child and young person should be celebrated in their diversity.
- We are committed to a preventative, responsive and restorative anti-bullying ethos across the whole school.
- We value the views and contributions of children and young people, we will actively seek these views and we will respect and take them into account.
- We understand that everyone in our school community has a role to play in taking a stand against bullying and creating a safe and welcoming environment for all.
At our two school assemblies on Friday 19 November 2021, children presented their learning from Friendship Week to friends from another class.
friendship week 2020
Primary 4 and 5 pupils wrote and performed their own mini-drama highlighting the difficulties posed by maintaining friendships. Children explored some of the difficulties that can commonly be encountered and explored how falling out can easily lead to bullying. They then used their ICT skills to create posters that highlight how to be a good friend. You can click on each picture below to see a larger version.