Meet our mascot for Solidarity, Shristi the Bear, who reminds us to show we care.
Below are some of the ways we uphold this principle:
We teach children that we belong to one human family, wherever we live in the world, and that every person is our neighbour.
Our Welcoming Ministry plays a key role in showing solidarity, greeting visitors, new families, and newcomers to the school with warmth and kindness, ensuring everyone feels included from the moment they arrive.
Pupils learn about global issues such as poverty, conflict, and climate change, developing empathy for people whose lives are very different from their own.
Through CAFOD links and global learning projects, children stand alongside communities around the world, understanding how their actions can bring hope and support.
In daily school life, pupils show solidarity by supporting classmates, welcoming new pupils into their classes, and ensuring no one is left out or alone.
Prayer and worship help children reflect on the needs of others, encouraging them to think beyond themselves and act with compassion for people near and far.