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Anti-Racism

We all stand together as a community at Graveney in rejecting racism and we take the knee to honour George Floyd. 

As a school community we have always recognised that our strength lies in both our diversity and unity; upholding these core values is more important today than ever. We are proud to say we are always #strongertogether #graveneycommunity

 

Response

Resources, activities, and tips for families to empower children to work towards racial equality.

A parents' guide to Black Lives Matter

Advice on self-care and how to deal with the emotions that may be raised by upsetting images online and rolling news stories has been made available to all our students in the year forums.

Young Minds UK has more resources about talking to teenagers and advice for them which might help.

You may find this video helpful 

Blue Peter presenters talk to their audience about racism

Anti-Racism Gallery

LGBTQ+

We used form times to learn more about LBGTQ+ history in the UK and to find out more about members of the community who have contributed to academic and social achievements.

Assembly LGBTQ+ History Month

We looked at LGBTQ+ figures and their contributions to the subjects students study.

LGBTQ+ figures in Geography, English and History

LGBTQ+ figures in French, Science and Spanish

LGBTQ+ figures in Art, Maths, Computing and PE

 

Gender

International Womens' Day and Beyond

Thinking about what we can all do to promote gender equality. Choosing to challenge can mean lots of things - challenging ourselves, our assumptions, our preconceptions, and our reactions.

International Women's Day Assembly (text)

Thinking about how we can all contribute to making sure the spaces we occupy are equally positive for everyone and how we can challenge stereotypes and narrow gender expectations.

Gender Stereotypes

Key Stage 5 Assembly: Violence against women and girls

Resources for parents

Girl Guides: Girls' Attitudes Survey