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Friday 18 May 2018

Leaders get Behind Pink Shirt Day


For Bully Free Week the Marshland School leaders wore pink on pink shirt day to show are support for the cause. 
Sadly bullying in schools and workplaces occurs weekly. We as leaders wanted to encourage our school to support this cause and stand up to bullies.
#PinkShirtDay


4 comments:

  1. Wow! I have to say I was so impressed that most of our Intermediate kids got right into dressing up to support Bullying Free week! You all look amazing.
    I really hope all our school knows what bullying is, what it is not, what to do if they are bullied or see someone else being bullied. How do you think we can keep the fight against bullying going? Please email me with any ideas! :)

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  2. Kia ora, I’m Monique from St Francis of Assisi school.
    I liked the way that your leaders got behind the course of pink shirt day for 2018. Did you think about all of the people in the world that are getting bulled in the world when you planned the day?

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  3. Kamusta, I'm Naz and I'm from SFOA.
    This reminded me of bullying when it was a big thing but thankfully we are trying to stop bullying. I wish all the schools did pink shirt day.

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    1. Hey Naz, it would be great if all schools did pink shirt day. It is a great way to spread awareness about bulling throughout schools and communities.
      -Isana

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