CRAYKE Primary School pupils performed a tough musical to round off their school year.
Bully is based around a girl called Kim who, with her friends, seems to enjoy an aggressive lifestyle.
This is until Kim’s brother becomes entangled in the problems of one of their victims, highlighting how bullies can sometimes be victims themselves.
Head teacher Gail Brown said: “The show helped deliver a message to the children in a way that is easier to take on board. It gave them the chance to see each other in another light.”
Students at Millthorpe School take part in their annual International Day, celebrating world cultures and traditions.
Japanese drumming, Venetian masks, paper marking and hip-hop all found their way into the curriculum.
The day was rounded off with a Banghra dancing concert in the main hall.
Ivan Noble, the school’s International coordinator and the man responsible for the school scooping an International Schools’ award last year said: “Every year it just gets bigger and better – and really that comes down to the enthusiasm of the kids. They’re a fantastic bunch.”
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