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Highgate Primary wear blue to celebrate sign language

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Pupils wore blue to celebrate inclusion (Image: Highgate Primary)

Children across the school arrived dressed in blue, taking part in activities designed to raise awareness of British Sign Language (BSL) and Deaf culture.

The day was captured in a joyful whole-school photograph, reflecting a shared commitment to communication without barriers.

Pupils have regular opportunities to learn BSL (Image: Highgate Primary)

Highgate Primary works closely with Blanche Nevile School for Deaf Children, giving pupils regular opportunities to learn BSL and build meaningful connections with their Deaf peers. The partnership is central to the school’s inclusive ethos.

Headteacher William Dean said: “Inclusion is at the heart of everything we do at Highgate Primary.

Sign Language Week helps create a more inclusive future for learners (Image: Highgate Primary)

“Our partnership with Blanche Nevile enriches the learning of all our children, helping them develop empathy, communication skills and a deeper understanding of the world around them. It’s a privilege to see our pupils embrace sign language with such enthusiasm.”

Kathryn McCarthy, co-headteacher of Blanche Nevile, added: “Sign Language Week is an important opportunity to celebrate British Sign Language and Deaf culture.

A whole school photograph reflected a shared commitment to communication without barriers (Image: Highgate Primary)

“Partnerships like the one we share with Highgate Primary help promote understanding and ensure that Deaf children feel seen, valued and included.’

Sign Language Week at Highgate Primary and Blanche Nevile included special assemblies, events and activities, highlighting how collaboration between schools can create a more inclusive future for all learners.

 

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