A huge congratulations to the incredible School Council at Knockmore Primary School, who have been chosen as the winners of this year’s Collective Kindness Award! 🌟
These amazing pupils were inspired during anti-bullying week to embark on a year-long mission to create a school with kindness at its heart.
They ran weekly Kindness Awards within their school, led special assemblies on kindness and mental health, transformed classrooms with kindness displays, applied for a grant to create Kindness Benches to help children at playtime, ran special projects to spread kindness to adults working within the school and in the wider community….there are too many things to list! Their work has even inspired over 100 weekly nominations for their kindness awards.
The judges loved that they’ve made kindness accessible to the whole school and believe it will have a ripple effect far beyond the children within the school walls. They also praised them for the on-going nature of their efforts – rather than one-off acts.
We’re so proud to celebrate their commitment and creativity in embedding a culture of kindness in their school. Well done, Knockmore Primary School Council – you’re truly making the world a kinder place! ❤️
Thank you to every single one of you who made a nomination in this category. The judges did not have an easy task – there is so much kindness happening in our primary schools. Everyone nominated will receive a certificate.
Stay tuned…we will be announcing more winners and details of our runners up soon too!
Thank you Emily Coxhead , Manjit Derby MBE, John Sweeney and the St Chad’s Kindness Ambassadors for judging this category.
And a massive thank you to our sponsors NBB Recycled Furniture The Week Junior and Einstein Tax for making these awards possible.
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