Pink Shirt Day
Last Wednesday, on February 26th, we marked the Anti-Bullying Day better known as the Pink Shirt Day.
Our teachers held the prevention workshops designed by our social pedagogue.
Through various activities, the first and second grade students communicated on the attributes of a good friend and the very meaning of friendship. They presented their conclusions through creative artworks.
At the workshops, third and fourth grade students developed skills in expressing their feelings and standing up for themselves.
Those slightly older MYP students learned the ways of reacting in conflict and the idea of assertiveness in the context of standing up for themselves.
We all wore pink that day to emphasise that we don't tolerate bullying but support and practise kindness.
Marija Globan, social pedagogue









