Junior Alleynian 2025

wearing your hair below the collar was strictly forbidden. James said the exhibition showed him “how young people

n In Pride Month EDI Ambassadors James and Zander presented an assembly to the rest of the school, sharing the activities they

used music and fashion to express themselves and their identity, which sometimes meant not sticking to the rules.” He continued, “I’ve learned more about being an ally. It means understanding, respecting and standing up for people’s differences.” Pride Month finished with a colourful flourish on Friday when staff and pupils were

took part in at the Senior School. They confidently shared some facts about LGBTQ+ rights across the world, which they learned at the Lower School Geo Explorers Society. Zander said he really enjoyed attending this society “It was very informative and much more in depth than what we are used to.” From the Thrill of it All

encouraged to wear a colourful accessory to show allyship and celebrate our unique identities and differences within the Junior School community.

Music and Fashion Exhibition, they mentioned the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Long-Haired Men . This society was formed by Dulwich College students back in the 1970s, when

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