Odd Socks for Anti-bullying Week

Recent Posts

  • HEALTHY EATING

    We are trying hard to encourage healthy eating including eating vegetables and fruit at lunchtime. It is quite hard work! However, it is very important to establish healthy…

    Read More »
  • READING CHALLENGE TERM Spring is our reading challenge term. For the children, the challenge is on…. How many books can they read this term? How many authors can…

    Read More »
  • Equal Access – Girls’ Football in Schools

    Herts Sport & Physical Activity Partnership – Digital Girls Football Partnership have awarded Wormley Primary a trophy for delivering equal access for girls’ football both within the curriculum…

    Read More »
  • BANJI ALEXANDER

    The children had a wonderful afternoon with Banji Alexander, an exciting new author who burst onto the scene with his debut book, ‘Lockdown Looms: Reggie’s Birthday Party’. Banji…

    Read More »
  • The theme for this Anti-Bullying Week  was Choose Respect. The children revisited the definition of bullying. We teach the children about bullying using the word S T O…

    Read More »

On Tuesday 12th November we are taking part in Odd Socks Day to help raise awareness of  Anti-bullying week. This year the theme is ‘Change starts with us!’ 

What is it?

Most importantly, Odd Socks Day is designed to be fun! It’s an opportunity to encourage people to express themselves and celebrate their individuality and what makes us all unique!

There is no pressure to wear the latest fashion or for parents to buy expensive costumes.  All you have to do to take part is wear odd socks , it couldn’t be simpler!  In school the children will have a series of assemblies and discussions in class to explore how a little bit of change can go a long way.

Ask the children today about why it is important not be ‘blinkered’ and the Odd socks song!

The Odd Socks Day 2019  new song ‘Change’ from Andy and the Odd Socks is available here.

https://www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/anti-bullying-week/odd-socks-day/odd-socks-day-2019