All Are Welcome at St. James
This half term, we have been learning about tolerance and what it means to understand that “it’s okay to be different.” We've shared two stories in our assemblies, All Are Welcome and The Ugly Duckling, both of which teach us about differences, acceptance, and celebrating who we are.
Our school community is made up of a wonderful variety of cultures, religions, family set-ups, languages, learning needs, personalities, disabilities and life experiences. At St. James, we believe this is something to be celebrated and valued every single day.
We talked about how every child is unique. Some children have brown hair, some children wear glasses, some children follow Islam, some children have autism, some children speak different languages at home, and some children simply love eating pizza! Even though we may have similarities, there is no one exactly the same — and that is what makes St. James such a special place.
The children explored how we can show kindness, respect, and understanding towards everyone, no matter our differences.
Ask your child to show you the hand signal we use when saying, “It’s okay to be different!”
Have a wonderful half-term, and we'll see you back in school on Monday, 1st June, for the last half-term of the school year!
Mrs O'Shea