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Student Council Delivers Assembly for Anti-Bullying Week

This week, the Student Council led a powerful and inspiring assembly to mark Anti-Bullying Week, focusing on the national theme of “Power for Good.” The presentation encouraged students to recognise the positive influence they can have by using their actions and words to support others and stand up against bullying.

The assembly began with an introduction from the Student Council, who spoke about the importance of kindness, respect, and the responsibility each student has to help create a safe and caring school community. Council members then performed a series of short sketches showing everyday situations where students can use their “power for good” — whether by including someone who feels left out, reporting unkind behaviour, or offering support to someone in need.

To deepen the message, the council shared personal reflections and examples of how small acts of kindness can make a big difference. The assembly concluded with a whole-school pledge to use our “power for good” to make sure everyone feels valued and respected.

Staff and pupils praised the Student Council for delivering a thoughtful, creative, and motivating assembly. It set the tone for a week of activities promoting empathy, teamwork, and the courage to stand up for what is right. The message was clear — by working together and choosing kindness, we can all use our power for good.