Wellbeing News
Bullying No Way Week at St Paul's
Last week, our school community came together for Bullying No Way! Week, an initiative focused on kindness, inclusivity and celebrating our differences. Throughout the week, students engaged in various activities aimed at fostering a safe and respectful environment for everyone.
Students from Prep to Year 2, delved into the story of Stanley Paste. This touching tale helped them understand the importance of being kind to others, especially when they are different from us. The children also created a beautiful paper chain, each link representing a way to be a good friend. It was a wonderful way to visually showcase their commitment to kindness.
Students in Years 3 to 6 participated in discussions about stereotypes and engaged in games designed to highlight the value of diversity and teamwork. These activities were important in helping our older students reflect on their own actions and understand the power of inclusivity.
Across all year levels, our students learned about the importance of seeking help if they ever feel sad or left out. They have been working hard to make St Paul’s a place where everyone feels safe and respected, reinforcing our shared commitment to a bully-free environment.
We are incredibly proud of our students for their active participation and enthusiasm throughout Bullying No Way! Week. A special thank you to everyone who contributed to our St Paul’s pledge, a lasting reminder of our promise to be kind to one another.
Kassy Wira
Student Wellbeing Leader









