At North London Collegiate School (Singapore), inclusion is not a one-day initiative — it is a lived value that guides how we learn, interact, and grow together. In a recent feature published by theAsianparent, our Vice Principal for Safeguarding and Inclusion, Sophie Davies, shares her perspective on how Racial Harmony Day presents a vital opportunity for both schools and families to nurture empathy, respect, and kindness in children.
Racial Harmony Day, observed annually in Singapore since 1997, commemorates the 1964 racial riots and serves as a national reminder of the importance of unity in diversity. For parents, it’s more than a school event — it’s a moment to embed inclusive values at home and model what it means to embrace difference every day.
“Inclusion starts at home,” Sophie Davies reminds us — a principle that echoes the school’s commitment to shaping compassionate, culturally aware young people who will contribute positively to a global society.
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