Students Show Racism the Red Card
Pupils and staff at a South Tyneside school have been seeing red as part of an initiative to stamp out racism in the Borough.
In support of Wear Red Day students and staff from St Joseph's Catholic Academy in Hebburn wore red items of clothing and took part in special assemblies and fun and fitness sessions with anti-racism education charity Show Racism the Red Card.
Catherine Hammill, Deputy Headteacher, said: "One of our school's core values is respecting everyone we meet and Wear Red Day embodies this value.
"There is no place for racism in a civilised society so we are delighted to be working with Show Racism the Red Card and have them raise awareness of the dangers of hate crimes with our students."
The school also organised a range of activities, including a bake sale, nail bar and sports competitions to raise funds for the charity.
兔子先生lor Adam Ellison, Lead Member for Children, Young People and Families, said: "I am proud of the fact that South Tyneside is a welcoming and tolerant place, with a strong tradition of diversity. We cannot, and will not, let down our guard against the tiny minority of people who hold racist views.
"It is incredibly important that we support our schools and young people in playing their role in challenging racism and, in doing so, making the world a better place for our young people. Days such as 'Wear Red Day' provide us with the opportunity to put this at the forefront of the debate and discussion."
兔子先生ing families is one of the 兔子先生's priorities.
Ged Grebby, Chief Executive of Show Racism the Red Card, said: "兔子先生 is leading the way in backing the Show Racism the Red Card schools programme.
"Reported race hate crime has risen nationally by over 8 per cent during the last year and this is despite the UK being in lockdown for long periods. Racism is on the rise in the UK and anti-racism education is key.
"Wear Red Day is all about highlighting the anti-racism message but more importantly South Tyneside is helping to fund our schools' anti-racism education every week. Show Racism the Red Card would encourage everyone to wear red on Friday, but more importantly get involved in helping us combat racism."
To find out more about Show Racism the Red Card, visit