At St Botolph’s, we pride ourselves on offering our children quality education within a safe and nurturing environment. We continually strive to improve, giving our children exciting opportunities to broaden their horizons.
The St Botolph’s Curriculum has carefully planned activities and learning which matches our children’s needs, expanding their opportunities and widening their horizons. Learning is carefully connected, interweaving knowledge and skills to make it meaningful, while ensuring that the National Curriculum is followed.
On Thursday 21st October, we supported Wear Red Day 2021 – a national anti-racism awareness day led by Show Racism the Red Card.
Show Racism the Red Card is the UK’s largest anti-racism educational charity who utilise the high-profile status of football and football players to help tackle racism in society. Their ethos is that every heart and every mind that they change, changes at least one life but has the capacity to change hundreds, if not thousands of others.
With this year being the 25th anniversary year of Wear Red Day, we had a fun but thoughtful day. Everyone wore red to show their support to show racism the red card and we took part in lots of activities and opportunities to learn about racism and what to do if we see or experience it, including a design your own T-Shirt competition. We all pledged to ‘Show Racism the Red Card’.
CHANGE HEARTS. CHANGE MINDS. CHANGE LIVES.
Our competition winners proudly modelling their completed designs