November 10-14th marked anti-bullying week, an annual event that raises awareness of bullying while empowering students, teachers, parents and organisations to take a stand against bullying, ensuring we can all foster a culture of kindness and respect in our schools, workplaces, and communities.
This year's theme was "Power for Good", encouraging us to not only recognise the power we all have to make a difference, but the importance of speaking up and supporting others both online and offline. Schools across the Foundation came together in support of the cause by wearing odd socks to celebrate what makes each of us unique and special.
If you're a parent or student and are concerned about bullying or any kind, please refer to our bullying page where you can read how the Foundation builds respect, anti-bullying initiatives and Frequently Asked Questions - Bullying | King Edward VI Foundation.