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St Patrick's Primary School, Ardboe, Dungannon
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🌟 Kindness In St Patrick's 🌟

7th Nov 2025

Kindness Week at St. Patrick’s Primary School

Next week, we will be celebrating Kindness Week in St. Patrick’s Primary School!

This is a wonderful opportunity for our pupils to learn the importance of empathy, respect, and caring for others. We encourage everyone to join in and make kindness a daily habit.

Why Kindness Matters:
Kindness helps create a positive school environment where every child feels valued and supported. Small acts of kindness can make a big difference in someone’s day!

How You Can Support at Home

  • Talk about kindness: Share examples of kind acts and why they matter.
  • Model kindness: Show your child how you help others in everyday life.
  • Celebrate kindness: Praise your child when they show kindness to others.

School Activities During Kindness Week

Here are just some of the different ideas we’ll be encouraging in the school:

  • Compliment Day: Students give genuine compliments to classmates.
  • Help Someone Day: Offer help to a friend or teacher.
  • Kindness Chain: Each act of kindness adds a link to our school chain.
  • Thank You Notes: Write notes to teachers, staff, or family members.
  • Kindness Jar: Fill a jar with examples of kind acts seen during the week.
  • Kindness Tree: Each time a pupil performs an act of kindness, they write it on a leaf and add it to the tree.
  • Kindness Bingo: Give each student a bingo card with acts of kindness (e.g., “Help someone pick up dropped items,” “Say thank you to a teacher”). Small prizes for completing a row.
  • Kindness Journal: Students write down one kind thing they did or saw each day.
  • Story Time on Kindness: Read books about kindness (e.g., Have You Filled a Bucket Today? by Carol McCloud) and discuss.
  • Thank You Cards: Students make cards for pupils or anyone who works/helps in the school.
  • Kindness Assembly

Let’s work together to make St. Patrick’s a place where kindness shines every day!

Thank you for your support.