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    Friendship Ambassadors

    The Friendship ambassadors are children who have a passion for helping and supporting others and have volunteered to help the children at Valley to never be without a friend. They play an active role in supporting children who are lonely on the playground. They also help to raise awareness of bullying and they come up with new ideas on how to promote the Anti-bullying message at Valley.

    Their main responsibilities include:

    • Support children on the playground
    • Be a good role model for others 
    •  Support children in your class who need a friend 
    • Lead an assembly about Friendship 
    • Take part in virtual meetings to make decisions. 
    • Judge Anti-bullying day competition 

    This Year’s Friendship Ambassadors are:

    Alfie E/Hin L

    Bell 

    Year 1

    Ibrahim A

    Lee 

    Year 1

    Jaxon H

    Shaw 

    Year 1

    Sophie

    Pankhurst 

    Year 2

    Matilda K

    Churchill 

    Year 2

    Victoria A

    Nightingale 

    Year 2

    Abbas

    Hockney 

    Year 3

    Thea

    Riley 

    Year 3

    Josie N

    Lowry 

    Year 3

    Erika K

    Newton 

    Year 4

    Melissa A

    Sharman 

    Year 4

    Georgia J

    Hawking 

    Year 4

    Poppy R

    Webber 

    Year 5

    Esme W

    Holst 

    Year 5

    Leah J

    Lynn 

    Year 5

    Isabella B

    Ennis 

    Year 6

    Willow O

    Farah 

    Year 6

    Sofia H

    Simmonds 

    Year 6

    Friendship Ambassador's Spring 2 Challenge

    Show our Valley Value of Kindness this half term by playing with someone who looks lonely. 

    Anti-Bullying Day Assembly 2023

    This year, we decided to have a family Anti-bullying day assembly. We explained to the parents what bullying was and how we could stop it. We also used drama and singing to promote anti-bullying. 

    Our Friendship Ambassador's work to celebrate so far...

    We have worked hard to create an assembly for Anti-Bullying day. We planned the theme, created videos and led the Assembly too. We also gave out special Reach Out stickers to those showing kindness on the playground.

    Why not take a look at our Assembly PowerPoint slides. You can watch the videos we have recorded below too.

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    The Friendship Ambassadors are helping children to play in a positive way and make friends at the Friendship Stop.

    Anti-bullying day 2021 - Stamp it out and be kind!

    The Friendship Ambassadors helped to plan and deliver our anti-bullying day assembly this year. They chose the theme, planned and recorded videos to show us how to be kind. The KS1 Friendship Ambassadors taught the whole school the 'Stamp it out' song. 

    The whole school really enjoyed wearing odd socks to raise awareness. They have taken part in activities to learn about being kind and how to deal with bullying. 

    Anti Bullying Day message from Friendship Ambassadors and a few photographs of activities they organised.

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    The children learnt a new way to deal with bullying.

    Here is the song written and performed by Hawking 4 to remind us about stamping out bullying

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