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Usually our summer concert would be an opportunity for us to raise vital funds to purchase new sound equipment. With this in mind we have opened a Just Giving page in the hope that you will support our cause. Thanks you for your support. https://t.co/VW12NQlRIV
Great email from one of my Y9s who absolutely LOVED #OhMyGods by @alexsheppard! Seeing ourselves in literature is so important, especially for young people!
Y6 took part in a fantastic social distancing outdoor P4C inquiry today. They explored themes of injustice, equality & kindness. #P4C#BlackLivesMatter @SAPERE_P4C @Lpool_PSHE_P4C
We're passionate about children being able to see themselves reflected in literature and also about them being able to learn about lives that are different from their own.
Check out our padlet on Diversity in Children's Lit! #LiverpoolReads https://t.co/ZFGG4hZgGZ
The English Department are working hard to make our curriculum more actively anti-racist and pro-black as we continue to stand with #BlackLivesMatter . Starting with our reading list!
Greetings to students who are joining us in Year 7 this September! Keep up to date with our plans by visiting https://t.co/ThWmGokzpq. Just added, Chapter 1 of our Weekly Read-along!! Enjoy!
People who say - authorities should take statues down after discussion. Yes. But it isn't happening. Bristol'sbeen debating #EdwardColston for years and wasn't getting anywhere. In 2018, it was agreed that statue would bear a plaque noting his involvement in the slave trade. BUT
We’re working on our padlet collection to support school staff with developing diverse book collections and coverage within their curriculum. We are currently adding to this and have just added this fantastic PowerPoint from @MissNewton91! https://t.co/JKqkYpUaEd
We believe that diversity in children’s literature is important because all children deserve to see themselves reflected in books. Also reading about different lives helps to build empathy and understanding. https://t.co/zLoEZrPfYI
This amazing creative writing piece was crafted by Ellie O in Y9! It is based on Wilfred Owen’s poem Dulce Et Decorum Est about life on the front line during WW1!