ROSSHALL ACADEMY “Our School Our Future” Our Future”

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ROSSHALL ACADEMY “Our School Our Future” Our Future”

“Our School Our Future” Our Future”

Our Shared Values Aspiration Compassion Creativity Integrity Perseverance Respect

Compassion DEFINITIONS Deep awareness of the suffering of another coupled with the wish to relieve it a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering Literally, suffering with another; a sensation of sorrow excited by the distress or misfortunes of another; pity; commiseration. deep sympathy; pity

In simpler terms.. Recognising that others are having problems/difficulties and doing something to help

How Do We Demonstrate Compassion In School? Contributing to charity appeals - helping those less fortunate than ourselves How could we show more compassion? Become actively involved in fundraising and organisation of charity events NEPAL Christmas Parcels

Alison McLean and other S6 pupils spent Christmas Day with pensioners in a care home

By not joining in… by doing something to try and stop it! ….when a group of your classmates are giving a pupil or teacher a hard time How could we show more compassion?

By supporting …....other pupils having difficulties in a class How could we show more compassion? Do something to get them more help e.g. tell teacher

Teachers show compassion… …when they make allowances for behaviour/ homework etc. because of a pupil’s personal circumstances How could they show more compassion? By getting further advice on how to deal with certain situations involving pupils

By including… ….pupils who appear to be on their own or isolated from others How could we show more compassion? Continuing to include them in your group of friends

By listening…. How could we show more compassion? …to a friend’s problems and letting them know you are there for them. By finding out if there are other ways they can get support

If we all show COMPASSION in OUR SCHOOL we will make lives better in OUR FUTURE