In a powerful display of unity and commitment to eradicating racism, staff and students at Bristol Brunel Academy came together for a school-wide event dedicated to showcasing their support for anti-racism initiatives.
Thought-provoking lessons were set up throughout the school day to educate students about Wear Red Day. The content of these lessons has been carefully created with resources from the Wear Red charity and are designed to encourage discussions on the topic of prejudice. They aim too to share valuable knowledge with all students, who are encouraged to report racism if they witness it.
The event not only served as a platform for education but also reinforced the school’s commitment to fostering a culture of respect, understanding, and acceptance.
Bristol Brunel Academy remains dedicated to promoting anti-racism initiatives and creating an environment where every student feels valued and included.
James Ferguson, Associate Assistant Principal and event organiser, said: “At Bristol Brunel Academy we are extremely proud to have such a diverse community and we recognise that standing up to racism is essential to ensure every member of our community feels valued, respected, and able to thrive.”