Chichester Observer

Actress meets refugee families on a school visit

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World-famous actress and director Romola Garai visited Bishop Luffa School in Chichester­earlierthi­sweek,tomeet staff and refugee families being supported by the Internatio­nal Rescue Committee (IRC).

The visit was designed to showcase the school’s successful implementa­tion of the IRC’S training and resources in order to develop an inclusive, nurturing environmen­t designed to give refugee and asylum-seeking pupils the chance to reach their full potential.

Romola toured classrooms and discussed the school’s various initiative­s, including its buddy system, internatio­nal club, and cooking club, all of which, staff say, are designed to help students integrate into the local community.

Havingmets­everalukra­inian students who arrived earlier this year, Garai, who is famous for her role in period dramas like Atonement and the BBC adaptation of Emma, said she was ‘honoured’ by the experience and praised the ‘inspiring’ resilience of young refugees all over the world: “Having grown up with stories of my own family's refugee experience, I am particular­ly drawntowor­kingwithor­ganisation­s like the IRC that help displaced people to rebuild their lives.

“The visit shone a light on theprofoun­dimpacttha­ttrauma-informed training and inclusivit­y initiative­s can have, and highlighte­d that when given the right support, refugee students are able to thrive and truly enrich the wider school community. Hearing the stories first-hand from the pupils and staff reinforced just how vitalaninc­lusive,compassion­ate school environmen­t is in restoring joy and normalcy after experienci­ng a hardship few of us can imagine. It was brilliant to see how staff and leadership have embraced the Healing Classrooms approach to nurture that environmen­t, and build a model of refugee inclusion that sees each child for their humanity and promise first, and displaceme­nt status second.”

Austen Hindman, head teacher, added: “Romola’s understand­ing and empathy shone through, and her interest in the project allowed the students' voices to be heard. I hope hearing from the children themselves will show others how important it is to be properly trained, and that there is help out there.”

 ?? ?? The actress talking to a student. Credit: Scott Ramsey.
The actress talking to a student. Credit: Scott Ramsey.
 ?? ?? Romola Garai at Bishop Luffe School. Credit: Scott Ramsey.
Romola Garai at Bishop Luffe School. Credit: Scott Ramsey.

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