
October was a truly special month at St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School as we celebrated Black History Month across the school. Children explored inspiring stories, remarkable achievements, and the contributions of individuals who have shaped our world. Through this learning, pupils reflected on the importance of diversity, equality, and respect in our society.
To mark the end of Black History Month, our children came together to recite powerful poems that celebrated identity, resilience, and hope. This moving and memorable event was a wonderful way to conclude our learning and honour the voices that inspire us.
Continuing the theme of uniqueness, our Nursery children explored what makes each of us special and wonderful. They shared their individuality and showcased their amazing talents in a Nursery Talent Show – from singing and dancing to creative performances! The joy and confidence on display were incredible.
These celebrations reminded us of our commitment to British Values and the Catholic Social Teaching of the dignity of the human person, celebrating every individual as precious and valued within our school community.