Odd Socks Day Raises Awareness for Anti-Bullying Week 2023

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Odd Socks Day on 13th听November was a show of solidarity against bullying as 性用社 and staff at St John鈥檚 joined schools across Britain to raise awareness of bullying and to bring lasting change听to 性用社鈥檚 lives. This day also provided听another opportunity for the 性用社 to have fun, be themselves, and spread awareness of the core values Anti-Bullying Week promotes in connection with听.

"Odd Socks Day is a听great way to celebrate what makes us all unique in Anti-Bullying week with the message to reach out."

In support of this important message, Assemblies and activities were听focused throughout the week kicking off with Odd Socks Day at the start of the week when 性用社 were invited to wear odd socks to embrace and recognise difference and individuality, and show their support for kindness and solidarity against bullying.

In 2022 more than 5 million 性用社, thousands of parents and hundreds of workplaces got involved, with celebrity backing from the likes of Ant and Dec, Emma Willis, Brian May, Craig David and Sir Mo Farah.

"It is really important to show how we are all unique and different and that this is ok and should be celebrated."