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Students at King’s Lynn’s Springwood High School hold lunchtime event for Black History Month




It was Carnival time when students at a Lynn school came together to celebrate Black History Month.

The lunchtime event at Springwood High School included music and Jamaican food, as well as scavenger hunts with clues to identify key people who have contributed to Black British history.

Students also designed their own carnival costumes and composed slogans to help counter racism.

Students at Springwood High School celebrated Black History MonthStudents at Springwood High School celebrated Black History Month
Students at Springwood High School celebrated Black History Month

“The diversity council helped to create, organise, and run the event,” said Alice Betts, diversity lead at the school, which is part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust.

“There are about 15 students from across all year groups on the Council. The event was open to all students from across the school.”

Introduced in the United States of America more than 50 years ago, Black History Month was first observed in the UK in 1987, and the occasion has been regularly marked at Springwood.

Students learnt about prominent black figuresStudents learnt about prominent black figures
Students learnt about prominent black figures

“We’ve always recognised Black History Month through Personal, Social, Health, and Economic Education (PSHE) activities, but this was our first lunchtime event,” Miss Betts added.

“It was a great success, and I can’t wait to build on it for next year.

“Events like these are crucial. We live in a multicultural society, and students need to be exposed to the involvement of all backgrounds to the development of Britain.

“It helps our school create a more inclusive environment and combat misconceptions around racism and inequality.”

The lunchtime event saw students learn about Black History MonthThe lunchtime event saw students learn about Black History Month
The lunchtime event saw students learn about Black History Month
Black History Month at Springwood High School. All pictures taken by Ian BurtBlack History Month at Springwood High School. All pictures taken by Ian Burt
Black History Month at Springwood High School. All pictures taken by Ian Burt
Many came to the lunchtime eventMany came to the lunchtime event
Many came to the lunchtime event
Students learnt about prominent figuresStudents learnt about prominent figures
Students learnt about prominent figures
Many students took part in the eventMany students took part in the event
Many students took part in the event
Students also took part in a scavenger huntStudents also took part in a scavenger hunt
Students also took part in a scavenger hunt
Learning all about Black History MonthLearning all about Black History Month
Learning all about Black History Month



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