This week, something special happened in our hallways and playground. Mrs Sneller, staff lead of our new Random Acts of Kindness Lunchtime Club, went around the school distributing bright, cheerful kindness stickers. Each one carried a positive message — “You matter,” “Keep going,” “Be kind to yourself,” and many more.
These stickers were part of a school-wide initiative, led by Mrs Sneller, to encourage random acts of kindness. The idea was simple: one small gesture can brighten someone’s day, and kindness has a ripple effect.

We hope the stickers will act as a reminder to share random acts of kindness throughout their day. Kindness doesn’t have to be grand to be meaningful. Whether it’s a smile, a note of encouragement, or a kind word, every act adds to a culture of care and respect.
So next time you spot a kindness sticker in our school, take it as a sign — to pass kindness on, spread some positivity, and to make someone’s day just a little brighter.











