While some pupils from classes CM1/CM2 C and D were away on a school trip last week, those who stayed at school took part in a project that was both meaningful and engaging.
In connection with the International Day Against Bullying, they explored a key value for community life: empathy.
Throughout the week of 3 November, pupils reflect, share and experiment together. Through a collective game and a short inspiring video, they discover the power of kindness and the positive impact of small gestures that can brighten someone’s day.
They then put these values into action. Working as a group, they write thoughtful messages and display them on the doors of the classrooms.
Each morning, both children and adults begin their day with a kind word or a positive thought — a simple ritual that warms hearts and strengthens the sense of community.
At LfiSV, kindness, respect and emotional safety are at the core of our educational mission. These simple yet meaningful initiatives help make our school a place where everyone feels welcomed, valued and respected, and where human values are learned just as much as academic knowledge.