This morning we welcomed Constance Lambert from The Bloody Sunday Trust to St John’s to present the North West Anti-Racism charter to St John’s and our Shared Education partners Lisnagelvin Primary School. We were delighted to have Mayor Ruairí McHugh join us for the presentation. The charter was developed by the Bloody Sunday Trust, the North West Migrants Forum and the Irish Network Against Racism. The charter will be proudly displayed in our school foyer, reminding staff, pupils and visitors that in St John’s and Lisnagelvin we are welcoming, inclusive and respectful to all and that we say no to racism.