It’s an opportunity to encourage pupils to express themselves and celebrate their individuality and what makes us all unique!
There is no pressure to wear the latest fashion or to buy expensive costumes. All you have to do to take part is wear odd socks to school, it couldn’t be simpler! Odd Socks day will take place on the last day of our friendship and kindness week to help raise awareness of bullying.
In 2021 over 5 million children, 1,000s of parents, 100s of workplaces and lots of celebrities and influencers got involved. Even had Ant and Dec, Emma Willis, Brian May, Craig David, Sir Mo Farah and Annamarie donning their odd socks! Don't miss out highlighting the important issue of bullying in such a fun way.
We look forward to seeing every wearing their favourite odd socks on Friday 25th November (yes, this means picking out a pair that do not match!). This day is to symbolise that we are all different and that children should be themselves, accepting of one another and celebrate difference.
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