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No place for bullying at Westgold

Westgold Primary School hosted a creative anti-bullying initiative, giving learners a platform to express how bullying affects them.

To demonstrate their strong stance against bullying, Westgold Primary School’s Life Skills Department hosted an anti-bullying initiative that allowed learners to express their thoughts and experiences.

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During the initiative, learners expressed their thoughts and emotions about bullying through art, which highlighted the impact of bullying and the importance of kindness.

A learner with his pledge to be a child against bullying.
Learners attend an act to show the impact of bullying.

This is according to school spokesperson Mariska du Plessis, who noted that Westgold believe that every learner deserves to feel safe, respected and valued.

She added that is why they are proud to be an anti-bullying school and provide a safe environment for all learners.

We take bullying seriously and actively educate our students about its many forms, whether physical, verbal, social, or cyber, and empower them with the tools to stand up against it.

“At Westgold, we know that change starts with us. Through education, expression and unity, we are building a culture of respect and compassion. Together, we can make a difference,” Mariska concluded.

Art made by the learners.
Learners expressed their thoughts and emotions about bullying through art.
More art work made by learners.

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