The following events are also being held in Brent Libraries, with some spilling over into November. All events are free and open to all.
Black History Month UK is a celebration of black history that takes place 1-31 October every year. This year (2022), the 34th UK Black History Month will be celebrated. The first was in 1987.
In school each class will be joining in with Black History Month in different ways. Some of which they will share at home through projects and homework you will see in your Google classrooms.
To celebrate Black History month we are celebrating different individuals where possible linked to the class topic of what they are learning about. The children have been challenged to research them and present what they find to the class. We are also encouraging children to read books by black authors. Please click on the link below to access a Black History Booklist.
https://clpe.org.uk/library-and-resources/booklists/black-history-booklist
We are also encouraging children to explore black history, heritage, culture and achievements. Click on the
link below to see BBC News round report on Black History month and other useful links suitable for
Years 5 and 6 pupils.
At Saint Joseph's Infant and Junior Schools the culture and history of many world heritages and religions are incorporated throughout the year in all of our subjects.
It can be seen in the texts we use in literacy, the scientists we learn about in science, the historical figures, heroes and world leaders we learn about in history and geography as well as current figures in our society.
During art and design and design technology we learn about different world artists, techniques from art around the world as well as traditional artist styles from other countries.
It is important to learn and understand the religions of others, especially all those in our community and we reference important celebration days throughout the year as well as learn about the history and meaning behind these days.
As part of our British Values learning, PHSE and Caritas we also learn about tolerance for all, freedom and caring for all our neighbours as Jesus taught us. Incorporated throughout our RE we teach tolerance and understanding. The program teaches about two world religions Judaism and Hinduism in depth and touches upon other world religions throughout the year.
We believe in the importance of respect, love and freedom for all of our neighbours:
“The development of peoples depends on a recognition that the human race is a single family working together…” (Pope John Paul II).
Please see below for events in Brent and London this Black History Month
This year Brent are celebrating...
The following events are also being held in Brent Libraries, with some spilling over into November. All events are free and open to all.
If you have any questions, please email BlackHistoryMonth@brent.gov.uk
This Black History Month Brent Museum and Archives are celebrating Black lives and Black brilliance in Brent.
(see above also)
to learn some more about our heroes, including footballer Cyrille Regis, pictured here in 1980 in the yellow and green of West Bromwich Albion.